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*The name is a play on ''{{w|Summer of '42}}'', a well known 1971 drama film. | *The name is a play on ''{{w|Summer of '42}}'', a well known 1971 drama film. | ||
− | *When Lisa looks into Library, she sees hallucinations of [[Pippi Longstocking]], Eustace Tilley from | + | *When Lisa looks into Library, she sees hallucinations of [[Pippi Longstocking]], [[Eustace Tilley]] from [[The New Yorker]] and Alice and the Mad Hatter from ''[[Alice in Wonderland (book)|Alice in Wonderland]]''. |
*The drapes in the beach house are {{w|Jesus Fish}}. | *The drapes in the beach house are {{w|Jesus Fish}}. | ||
*Teejay Zaymart is a parody of the {{w|T.J. Maxx}} and {{w|Zayre}} (which is now defunct) department store chains. | *Teejay Zaymart is a parody of the {{w|T.J. Maxx}} and {{w|Zayre}} (which is now defunct) department store chains. |
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Cultural references
- The name is a play on Summer of '42, a well known 1971 drama film.
- When Lisa looks into Library, she sees hallucinations of Pippi Longstocking, Eustace Tilley from The New Yorker and Alice and the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland.
- The drapes in the beach house are Jesus Fish.
- Teejay Zaymart is a parody of the T.J. Maxx and Zayre (which is now defunct) department store chains.
- "All Summer Long" by The Beach Boys plays over the end credits. This is a reference to the film American Graffiti.
Trivia
- The firecracker that Homer attempts to use to celebrate the Fourth of July (and is later forced to use in the washing machine, rupturing a disposal pipe in the process) is called the M-320.
- The sea creature that Milhouse thinks is a dog is a horseshoe crab, and it "wags" it's tail when Milhouse pets it.
- Ben (one of the cool kids) later appears in "Cool Lisa"'s questline in The Simpsons: Tapped Out.
Goofs
- When Lisa meets Erin and the other kids for the first time under the pier, she's wearing her sunglasses but in the final scene, they disappear.