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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The title of the episode is a | + | *The title of the episode is a pun on the film ''{{w|How Stella Got Her Groove Back}}''. |
*Characters from [[Archie Comics]] appear. | *Characters from [[Archie Comics]] appear. | ||
**When Jugghead said he wishes Archie was still alive, following him, Moose, Reggie, Betty and Veronica entering the car with a photo of Archie on the side door, is a reference to the "{{w|Life with Archie}}" Issue #36 where Archie dies. | **When Jugghead said he wishes Archie was still alive, following him, Moose, Reggie, Betty and Veronica entering the car with a photo of Archie on the side door, is a reference to the "{{w|Life with Archie}}" Issue #36 where Archie dies. | ||
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*''[[Riddler on the Roof]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|Fiddler on the Roof}}'' and features The {{W|Riddler}} from ''[[DC Comics]]''. | *''[[Riddler on the Roof]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|Fiddler on the Roof}}'' and features The {{W|Riddler}} from ''[[DC Comics]]''. | ||
*''[[Stinky Boots]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|Kinky Boots (musical)|Kinky Boots}}''. | *''[[Stinky Boots]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|Kinky Boots (musical)|Kinky Boots}}''. | ||
− | *''[[You're a Good Witch, Broom Hilda]]'' is a | + | *''[[Peanuts]'': One of the musicals advertised in [[Capital City]] is ''[[You're a Good Witch, Broom Hilda]]''. The poster is a sight gag on the poster for ''{{W|You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown}}''. The musical is a parody of ''Charlie Brown'' and features the character {{W|Broom-Hilda}}. |
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a pun on the film How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
- Characters from Archie Comics appear.
- When Jugghead said he wishes Archie was still alive, following him, Moose, Reggie, Betty and Veronica entering the car with a photo of Archie on the side door, is a reference to the "Life with Archie" Issue #36 where Archie dies.
- Musicals for Paul Blart: Mall Cop, G.I. Jane and Men in Black are advertised on billboards.
- A prop for Avenue Q, and neon signs for King Kong Live From Skull Island (a play on Kong: Skull Island), and Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 fell down after the musical Marge and Lisa attend.
- A baboon and a baby lion acts Rafiki raising Simba scene in The Lion King.
- The homeless man plays Gerry Mulligan's Apple Core.[1]
- The commercial song is a parody of Downtown by Petula Clark.
- The song that Lisa sings at the end is Don't Rain on My Parade by Barbra Streisand.
- A musical called Spamilton is seen, a parody of Hamilton.
- A musical called Rats is seen, a parody of Cats.
- Cheney, Get Your Gun is a parody of Annie Get Your Gun and features Dick Cheney, who famously and accidentally shot a man on a hunting trip.
- Jesus Christ Supercar is a parody of Jesus Christ Superstar.
- Riddler on the Roof is a parody of Fiddler on the Roof and features The Riddler from DC Comics.
- Stinky Boots is a parody of Kinky Boots.
- [[Peanuts]: One of the musicals advertised in Capital City is You're a Good Witch, Broom Hilda. The poster is a sight gag on the poster for You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. The musical is a parody of Charlie Brown and features the character Broom-Hilda.
Continuity
- Shary Bobbins appears in a commercial parodying Mary Poppins's Chim Chim Cher-ee song scene. ("Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious")
Trivia
- The England's taxi license plate is VABF 111, a reference to this episode's production code, VABF11.
- When Lisa comments "Is there nothing so beautiful that they won’t keep exploiting until its worthless?", an advertising for the Season 17 DVD release flashes on the screen.
- Gil yells D'oh shortly before he drops the fake Maggie.
- This episode is one of the many that explain how Lisa got her pearl necklace, showing that Marge gave it to Lisa during her first day at school. However this is contradicted by many other episodes. For example, in Barthood, there's a scene that takes place after Lisa's first month at school, and she's not wearing her pearls yet. During Boy Meets Curl, Lisa mentions that her pearls were a gift by Marge when she could first read at twelfth grade level, and during Lisa's First Word, baby Lisa is already wearing her pearl necklace.
- Many pictures of celebrities are seen at the restaurant; including:
- David Duchovny
- Gillian Anderson
- Lassie
- Tom Cruise
- Leonard Nimoy
- Woody Allen
- John Wayne
- Lucille Ball
- Brooke Shields
- William Shatner
- James Woods
- Humphrey Bogart
- Conan O'Brien
- Ron Howard
- Johnny Carson
- Jay Leno
- Bob Hope
- Mel Gibson
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Mickey Rooney
- John Travolta
- Tom Hanks
- Bette Midler
- Mel Brooks
- Bill Cosby
- Elvis Presley
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Don Knotts
- Marilyn Monroe
Goofs
- Skinner is allergic to peanut and yet opens the Peanut Brittle. ("Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em")
- During the flashback, there's a picture of Lisa, Bart and Maggie on the wall, but it's likely that Maggie wasn't even born when the flashback takes place.
References