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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The title is either a reference to the song "{{W|Boyz-n-the-Hood}}" by {{W|Eazy-E}}, or the 1991 film ''{{W|Boyz n the Hood}}''.
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*The episode is a parody of the 2019 British black comedy adventure film ''{{W|Get Duked!}}'':
**The title is also a reference to [[Season 5]] episode "[[Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood]]".
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**Its title is a reference to:
*[[Bart]]'s story in the episode is based on the black comedy film ''{{W|Get Duked!}}''
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***''Get Duked!'''s original title, ''Boyz in the Wood''.
*[[Dolph]] says that the name "[[Axel]]" is reserved for {{W|Axl Rose}}.
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***The {{W|Scottish Highlands}} in which the film is set and the location parodied during the episode.
*[[Martin]] says the Satanists will slaughter every hair on Axel's "chinny chin chin", a reference to "{{W|The Three Little Pigs}}".
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***And either to the song "{{W|Boyz-n-the-Hood}}" by {{W|Eazy-E}}, or the 1991 film ''{{W|Boyz n the Hood}}''.
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***The title is also a reference to [[season 5]] episode "[[Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood]]".
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**[[Dolph]], [[Nelson]] and [[Bart]] take the roles of Dean, Duncan, and DJ Beatroot, the three problematic students.
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**[[Willie]] takes the role of teacher Mr. Carlyle.
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**[[Martin]] takes the role of Ian Harris, the bookish student who wants to improve his college application.
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**The students and {{ap|Madison|Boyz N the Highlands}} take the roles of the masked Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and the other masked hunters.
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*[[Patty]], [[Selma]] and [[Maggie]] watch ''Flip This Bathroom'', a parody of the American television series ''{{W|Flip This House}}''.
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*The song "{{ap|Seymour Skinner|song}}" is sung to the tune of "{{W|The Duckworth Chant}}" (also called "Sound Off"), a classic {{W|Military cadence|military marching song}}.
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*[[Dolph]] says that the name "[[Axel]]" is reserved for {{W|Axl Rose}}, lead vocalist of [[Guns N' Roses]].
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*When they find the canoe, Martin mentions {{W|Fortuna|Dame Fortune}}, the goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion.
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*Martin says the Satanists will slaughter every hair on Axel's "chinny chin chin", a reference to "{{W|The Three Little Pigs}}".
 
*Martin has a FatBit, a parody of the {{W|Fitbit}}.
 
*Martin has a FatBit, a parody of the {{W|Fitbit}}.
*[[Suffragette Monopoly]] is a parody of [[Monopoly]] and a reference to {{W|Suffragette}}.
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[[File:Suffragette Monopoly.png|300px|thumb|[[Suffragette Monopoly]] is a parody of [[Monopoly]] and a reference to {{W|women's suffrage in the United States}}. The gold, white, and purple horizontal tricolor flag of the American suffrage movement can be seen on the box.]]
**The $100 note has a picture of [[Lucretia Mott]] on, while the $50 note has a picture of [[Elizabeth Cady Stanton]] on.
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*[[Suffragette Monopoly]] is a parody of [[Monopoly]] and a reference to {{W|suffragette}}, more specifically to {{W|women's suffrage in the United States}}. The box includes the gold, white, and purple horizontal tricolor flag of the American suffrage movement.
*[[Never Sorry!]] is a parody of {{W2|Sorry!|game}}.
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**The $100 note has a picture of [[Lucretia Mott]] on it, while the $50 note has a picture of [[Elizabeth Cady Stanton]]. Both of them were notable suffragists in the United States.
*[[Pranksters of Catan]] is a parody of {{W|Catan|Settlers of Catan}}.
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*Other board games include:
*[[Soda-Land]] is a parody of {{W|Candy Land}}.
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**[[Never Sorry!]], a parody of {{W2|Sorry!|game}}.
*[[Connect One]] is a parody of {{W|Connect Four}}.
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**[[Pranksters of Catan]], a parody of {{W|Catan|Settlers of Catan}}.
*[[Nelson]] quotes the [[Walt Whitman]] poem "{{W|Song of Myself}}" with the line "I contain multitudes."
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**[[Soda-Land]], a parody of {{W|Candy Land}}.
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**[[Connect One]], a parody of {{W|Connect Four}}.
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*Nelson quotes the [[Walt Whitman]] poem "{{W|Song of Myself}}" with the line "I contain multitudes."
 
*Nelson and Dolph find an {{W|Airbnb}}.
 
*Nelson and Dolph find an {{W|Airbnb}}.
 
*"Everybody's Jumpin'" by [[Dave Brubeck|The Dave Brubeck Quartet]], from the album ''{{W2|Time Out|album}}'', plays in the Airbnb.
 
*"Everybody's Jumpin'" by [[Dave Brubeck|The Dave Brubeck Quartet]], from the album ''{{W2|Time Out|album}}'', plays in the Airbnb.
*Martin says that he watches ''{{W|Caillou}}''.
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**The song is heard again right before the credits.
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*Martin says that he watches ''{{W|Caillou}}'', a Canadian animated children's TV series that focuses on a four-year-old boy named Caillou who is fascinated by the world around him.
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*According to Martin, his grandmother Didi and her friend Carol live in {{W|Sanibel Island}}, [[Florida]].
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*Martin attends a {{W|Classical Greek}} club, takes {{W|waltzing}} lessons, and, to help him focus, takes [[Focusyn]], a parody of {{W|Ritalin}}.
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*One of [[Lisa]]'s wishes for her only-child day was to do a "gender-blind" production of ''{{W|The Crucible}}'', the 1953 play by the American playwright [[Arthur Miller]]. ''The Crucible'' tells the story of the {{W|Salem witch trials}}, where the vast majority of the accused were women.
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*Madison is worried that she will not get the "Palme d'Gore", a pun on the {{W|Palme d'Or}} award and the {{W|Gore film}} genre.
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*The descending pendulum blade is a reference to ''{{W|The Pit and the Pendulum}}'' by [[Edgar Allan Poe]].
 
*Martin says that the movement of the pendulum swings in the pattern of "{{W|The Blue Danube}}" by {{W|Johann Strauss II}}. The song plays in the waltz scene.
 
*Martin says that the movement of the pendulum swings in the pattern of "{{W|The Blue Danube}}" by {{W|Johann Strauss II}}. The song plays in the waltz scene.
*[[Madison]] sold essential oils on [[Facebook]].
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*Madison sold essential oils on [[Facebook]].
*Over the weekend, [[Homer]], [[Marge]] and [[Lisa]] watched ''[[Little Women]]'' on TV.
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*Over the weekend, Homer, Marge, and Lisa watched ''[[Little Women]]'' on TV.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Latest revision as of 09:13, March 1, 2026

References/Trivia


Season 33 Episode References
718 "Pixelated and Afraid"
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"Boyz N the Highlands"
"You Won't Believe What This Episode Is About – Act Three Will Shock You!" 720


Cultural references[edit]

Suffragette Monopoly is a parody of Monopoly and a reference to women's suffrage in the United States. The gold, white, and purple horizontal tricolor flag of the American suffrage movement can be seen on the box.

Trivia[edit]

  • Martin's parents are revealed to be named Gareth and Gloria.
  • This episode reveals a darker side to Martin's life. Specifically, that his parents force him to be an overachiever to the point where he sees two therapists and takes three different medications.

Continuity[edit]

Season 33 References
The Star of the Backstage Bart's in Jail! Treehouse of Horror XXXII The Wayz We Were Lisa's Belly A Serious Flanders (Part 1) A Serious Flanders (Part 2) Portrait of a Lackey on Fire Mothers and Other Strangers A Made Maggie The Longest Marge Pixelated and Afraid Boyz N the Highlands You Won't Believe What This Episode Is About – Act Three Will Shock You! Bart the Cool Kid Pretty Whittle Liar The Sound of Bleeding Gums My Octopus and a Teacher Girls Just Shauna Have Fun Marge the Meanie Meat Is Murder Poorhouse Rock