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*The couch gag is a reference to some 1980's movies and series, such as ''{{W|Miami Vice}}'', ''{{W|Kung Fury}}'', ''{{W|Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface}}'' and ''{{W|Knight Rider}}''. {{w|Marty McFly}} and [[Doc Brown]] from ''{{w|Back to the Future (franchise)|Back to the Future}}'' also appear. | *The couch gag is a reference to some 1980's movies and series, such as ''{{W|Miami Vice}}'', ''{{W|Kung Fury}}'', ''{{W|Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface}}'' and ''{{W|Knight Rider}}''. {{w|Marty McFly}} and [[Doc Brown]] from ''{{w|Back to the Future (franchise)|Back to the Future}}'' also appear. | ||
*The song played in the Couch Gag is called "{{W|Scarface (Push it to the Limit)|Push it to the Limit}}" and was written for the soundtrack of the movie ''{{W|Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface}}'', one of the movies parodied. | *The song played in the Couch Gag is called "{{W|Scarface (Push it to the Limit)|Push it to the Limit}}" and was written for the soundtrack of the movie ''{{W|Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface}}'', one of the movies parodied. | ||
− | *The "healthy sprinkling of {{w|transuranic elements}}," each shown with its name, atomic symbol, number, and weight, that are added to milk include: | + | *The "healthy sprinkling of {{w|transuranic elements}}," each shown as in the {{w|periodic table}} with its name, atomic symbol, number, and weight, that are added to milk include: |
**{{w|Neptunium}} | **{{w|Neptunium}} | ||
**{{w|Plutonium}} | **{{w|Plutonium}} | ||
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*Bart imagines that he and [[Mrs. Berrera]] are traipsing over the globe while "{{w|Tuesday Afternoon}}' sung by the {{w|Moody Blues}} is played. Lands touched down on include: | *Bart imagines that he and [[Mrs. Berrera]] are traipsing over the globe while "{{w|Tuesday Afternoon}}' sung by the {{w|Moody Blues}} is played. Lands touched down on include: | ||
**Wrestlevania, a reference to the annual {{w|WWE}} pay-per-view {{w|WrestleMania}}. | **Wrestlevania, a reference to the annual {{w|WWE}} pay-per-view {{w|WrestleMania}}. | ||
− | **Moon River, a reference to the song "{{w|Moon River}}" by {{w|Henry Mancini}}--but this Moon River is full of floating buttocks, that is, mooning. | + | **Moon River, a reference to the song "{{w|Moon River}}" by {{w|Henry Mancini}}--but this Moon River is full of floating buttocks, that is, "mooning." |
**No Reading Railroad, a play on "Reading" as both a school subject and, pronounced as "redding" a reference to the {{w|Reading Railroad}} | **No Reading Railroad, a play on "Reading" as both a school subject and, pronounced as "redding" a reference to the {{w|Reading Railroad}} | ||
+ | *[[Marge]] chides [[Lisa]] over having become "a makeup expert, like {{w|Ace Frehley}}." | ||
+ | *When the live school pets stream out of the candy box, [[Mrs. Berrera]] remarks dryly to [[Skinner]] "Your candy box is full of {{w|chupacabras}}". | ||
*[[Homer]] references {{w|Michelle Pfeiffer}} and {{w|Coolio}}, who sung "{{w|Gangsta's Paradise}}" in ''{{w|Dangerous Minds}}'', one of the movies she starred in. | *[[Homer]] references {{w|Michelle Pfeiffer}} and {{w|Coolio}}, who sung "{{w|Gangsta's Paradise}}" in ''{{w|Dangerous Minds}}'', one of the movies she starred in. | ||
− | * | + | *Skinner says that Mrs. Berrera has never seen an episode of ''{{w|Friends}}''. |
*[[Homer]] mentions {{w|Billy Zane}} when he shaves his beard. | *[[Homer]] mentions {{w|Billy Zane}} when he shaves his beard. | ||
− | * | + | *Principal Skinner mentions Mrs. Berrera has a cat named "Bowie" with different colored eyes, a reference to {{w|David Bowie}}'s different colored eyes. Coincidentally, the day the episode aired, {{w|David Bowie}} died from cancer at the age of 69. |
*[[Bart]] mentions {{w|Carnegie Hall}}. | *[[Bart]] mentions {{w|Carnegie Hall}}. | ||
− | *Milhouse mentions the movie {{W|American Sniper}} when asking | + | *Milhouse mentions the movie {{W|American Sniper}} when asking Mrs. Berrera if she already killed someone with a sniper rifle. |
*[[Groundskeeper Willie]] reads a {{W|Robert Burns}}' text in the poetry class. | *[[Groundskeeper Willie]] reads a {{W|Robert Burns}}' text in the poetry class. | ||
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Contents
Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
- The couch gag is a reference to some 1980's movies and series, such as Miami Vice, Kung Fury, Scarface and Knight Rider. Marty McFly and Doc Brown from Back to the Future also appear.
- The song played in the Couch Gag is called "Push it to the Limit" and was written for the soundtrack of the movie Scarface, one of the movies parodied.
- The "healthy sprinkling of transuranic elements," each shown as in the periodic table with its name, atomic symbol, number, and weight, that are added to milk include:
- Bart imagines that he and Mrs. Berrera are traipsing over the globe while "Tuesday Afternoon' sung by the Moody Blues is played. Lands touched down on include:
- Wrestlevania, a reference to the annual WWE pay-per-view WrestleMania.
- Moon River, a reference to the song "Moon River" by Henry Mancini--but this Moon River is full of floating buttocks, that is, "mooning."
- No Reading Railroad, a play on "Reading" as both a school subject and, pronounced as "redding" a reference to the Reading Railroad
- Marge chides Lisa over having become "a makeup expert, like Ace Frehley."
- When the live school pets stream out of the candy box, Mrs. Berrera remarks dryly to Skinner "Your candy box is full of chupacabras".
- Homer references Michelle Pfeiffer and Coolio, who sung "Gangsta's Paradise" in Dangerous Minds, one of the movies she starred in.
- Skinner says that Mrs. Berrera has never seen an episode of Friends.
- Homer mentions Billy Zane when he shaves his beard.
- Principal Skinner mentions Mrs. Berrera has a cat named "Bowie" with different colored eyes, a reference to David Bowie's different colored eyes. Coincidentally, the day the episode aired, David Bowie died from cancer at the age of 69.
- Bart mentions Carnegie Hall.
- Milhouse mentions the movie American Sniper when asking Mrs. Berrera if she already killed someone with a sniper rifle.
- Groundskeeper Willie reads a Robert Burns' text in the poetry class.
Continuity
- Eddie Muntz shows up and Nelson talks about him leaving his family, saying that he was going to the store for a pack of cigarettes. ("Sleeping with the Enemy")
- Patty spies on Mrs. Berrera from the window, showing again she's lesbian. ("There's Something About Marrying")
- Homer already taught Bart how to shave before. ("One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish")
- Bart writes on a wall "Skinner is a wiener" ("Bart the Genius"), he says that is the first time after 30 years. However the episode aired in 1990.
- Homer shaved his beard and it immediately grew back on his face afterwards previously while getting ready for his date with Marge. ("Some Enchanted Evening")
Trivia
- Due to the NFL ending late, the episode was delayed by 20 minutes.
- Milhouse reveals that he had a crush on Edna Krabappel.
- Snake Jailbird's prisoner number is "7F20". Snake made his first appearance in the episode "The War of the Simpsons", which has the production code "7F20".
Goofs
- Marge says to Lisa "A week ago, you'd never even worn makeup.", but in the previous episode, "The Girl Code", aired a week before this one, Lisa did wear makeup.
- Lisa already wore makeup in older episodes, such as "Lard of the Dance", "The President Wore Pearls", "Smart and Smarter" and many others.
- In the middle of the episode the trio (Mrs. Berrera, Bart and Skinner) are in the playground and Skinner calls her Herrera, not Berrera. This is not only in the audio track but the captions on hulu also spell it with an "H" this one and only time on the episode (each and every other incident spells it with a "B").