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*Air Dingus is a reference to {{w|Aer Lingus}}. | *Air Dingus is a reference to {{w|Aer Lingus}}. | ||
*{{w|Son Goku}}'s Kamehameha is referenced on the typewriter text. | *{{w|Son Goku}}'s Kamehameha is referenced on the typewriter text. | ||
− | *ESBN is a parody of ESPN. | + | *[[ESBN]] is a parody of ESPN. |
*[[Anger Watkins]] is a parody of ESPN commentator {{w|Stephen A. Smith}}. | *[[Anger Watkins]] is a parody of ESPN commentator {{w|Stephen A. Smith}}. | ||
*On [[Krusty]]'s name jokes board, name of popular people appear: | *On [[Krusty]]'s name jokes board, name of popular people appear: |
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to the ESPN documentary series titled 30 for 30.
- Air Dingus is a reference to Aer Lingus.
- Son Goku's Kamehameha is referenced on the typewriter text.
- ESBN is a parody of ESPN.
- Anger Watkins is a parody of ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith.
- On Krusty's name jokes board, name of popular people appear:
- Homer breaks the 4th wall.
- The song Fight the Power by Public Enemy plays when Skinner cuts the book Love cuts like a knife.
- Lisa spoke to Fat Tony like Porky Pig.
- The site BadaBing is a reference to the search engine Bing.
- Louie mentions Toy Story 2.
- The narrator, Nelson's dad, Eddie Muntz, mentions the Detroit Lions.
- In the facts at the end:
- Stephen Curry is mentioned not appearing in the documentary but appears sending a paper in Skinner's coffee.
- Dolly Parton is mentioned suing Krusty for defamation of character.
Continuity
- Bartman is referenced when presenting Bart. ("Three Men and a Comic Book")