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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode is based on female driven [[Saturday Night Live|SNL]]-like sketches.<ref>[https://twitter.com/stitchkingdom/status/1822460245479928183 Stitch Kingdom has BUM WORMS's Twitter - "Women in Shorts Plot"]</ref>
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*The episode is based on female-driven [[Saturday Night Live|SNL]]-like sketches.<ref>[https://twitter.com/stitchkingdom/status/1822460245479928183 Stitch Kingdom has BUM WORMS's Twitter - "Women in Shorts Plot"]</ref>
*The preview synopsis, "Girls just want to have funny", references the song "{{W|Girls Just Want to Have Fun}}" by [[Cyndi Lauper]].
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*The preview synopsis, "Girls just want to have funny," references the song "{{W|Girls Just Want to Have Fun}}" by [[Cyndi Lauper]].
*[[Luann]]'s Got Milf? T-shirt references both [[Got Milk?]] and the acronym {{W|MILF}}.
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*[[Luann]]'s "Got Milf?" T-shirt references both [[Got Milk?]] and the acronym {{W|MILF}}.
[[File:Malibu Stacy Land.png|300px|thumb|[[Malibu Stacy]] is going to the real world parodying the 2023 fantasy-comedy film ''{{W2|Barbie|film}}''. The song heard in the sequence, "{{W|Closer to Fine}}", is also featured on ''Barbie'']]
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[[File:Malibu Stacy Land.png|300px|thumb|[[Malibu Stacy]] is going to the real world parodying the 2023 fantasy-comedy film ''{{W2|Barbie|film}}''. The song heard in the sequence, "{{W|Closer to Fine}}," is also featured on ''Barbie'']]
*[[Malibu Stacy]] is going to the real world to find a little girl who loves her the most, alluding to the 2023 fantasy-comedy film ''{{W2|Barbie|film}}'', in which the doll travels to the real world in a journey of self-discovery.
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*[[Malibu Stacy]] goes to the real world to find a little girl who loves her the most, alluding to the 2023 fantasy-comedy film ''{{W2|Barbie|film}}'', in which the doll travels to the real world in a journey of self-discovery.
 
**[[Malibu Stacy Land]] is a parody of "Barbieland" from ''Barbie''.
 
**[[Malibu Stacy Land]] is a parody of "Barbieland" from ''Barbie''.
 
**"{{W|Closer to Fine}}" by {{W|Indigo Girls}} plays while {{Ch|Malibu Stacy}} leaves Malibu Stacy Land, which also played in ''Barbie''.
 
**"{{W|Closer to Fine}}" by {{W|Indigo Girls}} plays while {{Ch|Malibu Stacy}} leaves Malibu Stacy Land, which also played in ''Barbie''.
*When Malibu Stacy says "we can encompass multitudes", she is alluding to {{W|Walt Whitman}}'s line in "{{W|Song of Myself}}," "I contain multitudes".
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*When Malibu Stacy says "we can encompass multitudes," she is alluding to [[Walt Whitman]]'s line in "{{W|Song of Myself}}," "I contain multitudes."
 
*Malibu Stacy drives to [[Springfield]] along [[G.I. Joe Memorial Highway]], a reference to the ''{{W|G.I. Joe}}'' line of action figures.
 
*Malibu Stacy drives to [[Springfield]] along [[G.I. Joe Memorial Highway]], a reference to the ''{{W|G.I. Joe}}'' line of action figures.
 
*The "Valley of Silicon" is a pun on the region of {{W|Silicon Valley}} in [[California]].
 
*The "Valley of Silicon" is a pun on the region of {{W|Silicon Valley}} in [[California]].
*[[Mrs. Muntz]] says that [[Rylee]] had the "troubadour" play "Poureth Some Sugar Unto Me", a parody of "{{W|Pour Some Sugar on Me}}" by {{W|Def Leppard}}.
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*[[Mrs. Muntz]] says that [[Rylee]] had the "troubadour" play "Poureth Some Sugar Unto Me," a parody of "{{W|Pour Some Sugar on Me}}" by {{W|Def Leppard}}.
 
*''[[Persons]]'' magazine is a parody of ''[[People]]'' magazine.
 
*''[[Persons]]'' magazine is a parody of ''[[People]]'' magazine.
 
**{{Ch|Jennifer Garner}} appeared on the cover of ''Persons''. [[Homer]] said that she would take a night at home with the kids over a [[Hollywood]] premiere any day of the week.
 
**{{Ch|Jennifer Garner}} appeared on the cover of ''Persons''. [[Homer]] said that she would take a night at home with the kids over a [[Hollywood]] premiere any day of the week.
**An article about American actor {{W|Tony Shalhoub}} is also mentioned in the cover.
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**An article about American actor {{W|Tony Shalhoub}} is also mentioned on the cover.
 
*''[[Motortrend Magazine]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|Motor Trend}}''.
 
*''[[Motortrend Magazine]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|Motor Trend}}''.
 
*The "[[Incompetent Husband]]" song is a parody of "{{W|Gee, Officer Krupke}}" from the musical ''{{W|West Side Story}}''.
 
*The "[[Incompetent Husband]]" song is a parody of "{{W|Gee, Officer Krupke}}" from the musical ''{{W|West Side Story}}''.
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*[[Captain McCallister]]'s ship blocked the [[Panama Canal]] in a very similar way to the ''{{W|Ever Given}}'' vessel in the {{W|2021 Suez Canal obstruction}} incident.
 
*[[Captain McCallister]]'s ship blocked the [[Panama Canal]] in a very similar way to the ''{{W|Ever Given}}'' vessel in the {{W|2021 Suez Canal obstruction}} incident.
 
*A poster of [[Angus MacGyver]] from ''[[MacGyver]]'' is on the wall of [[Patty]] and [[Selma]]'s [[Spinster City Apartments|apartment]].
 
*A poster of [[Angus MacGyver]] from ''[[MacGyver]]'' is on the wall of [[Patty]] and [[Selma]]'s [[Spinster City Apartments|apartment]].
[[File:The Nanny opening parody.png|300px|thumb|The opening and theme song of ''[[Mamma-at-Law!]]'' parody those of the famous American sitcom ''{{W|The Nanny}}]]
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[[File:The Nanny opening parody.png|300px|thumb|The opening and theme song of ''[[Mamma-at-Law!]]'' parody those of the famous American sitcom ''{{W|The Nanny}}''.]]
 
*The opening and theme song of ''[[Mamma-at-Law!]]'' parody those of the American sitcom ''{{W|The Nanny}}''.
 
*The opening and theme song of ''[[Mamma-at-Law!]]'' parody those of the American sitcom ''{{W|The Nanny}}''.
 
**[[Mrs. Risotto]] attended {{W|Harvard Law School}}.
 
**[[Mrs. Risotto]] attended {{W|Harvard Law School}}.
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**When Mrs. Risotto slaps the nine Supreme Court justices in turn over the injustice of civil forfeiture laws, she is referring to case ''{{W|Culley v. Marshall}}''.
 
**When Mrs. Risotto slaps the nine Supreme Court justices in turn over the injustice of civil forfeiture laws, she is referring to case ''{{W|Culley v. Marshall}}''.
 
*''{{W|Eine kleine Nachtmusik|Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major}}'' by [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] plays during the intro of "The Soul of a Chef: [[Lunchlady Dora]]".
 
*''{{W|Eine kleine Nachtmusik|Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major}}'' by [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] plays during the intro of "The Soul of a Chef: [[Lunchlady Dora]]".
*''{{W|The Four Seasons (Vivaldi)|The Four Seasons: Summer}}'' by [[Antonio Vivaldi]] plays during the montage at the cafeteria.
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*''{{W2|The Four Seasons|Vivaldi|The Four Seasons: Summer}}'' by [[Antonio Vivaldi]] plays during the montage at the cafeteria.
 
*The Lisa segment is a reference to ''{{W|The Chronicles of Narnia}}'' book, ''{{W|The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe}}'', which she's reading just before sleeping.
 
*The Lisa segment is a reference to ''{{W|The Chronicles of Narnia}}'' book, ''{{W|The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe}}'', which she's reading just before sleeping.
 
**Characters from ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' seen include [[Mr. Beaver]] and [[Mr. Tumnus]].
 
**Characters from ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' seen include [[Mr. Beaver]] and [[Mr. Tumnus]].
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*Lisa buys a {{Ch|Billie Holiday}} album.
 
*Lisa buys a {{Ch|Billie Holiday}} album.
 
*The name of [[Vinyl Fantasy]] is a reference to the video game series ''{{W|Final Fantasy}}''.
 
*The name of [[Vinyl Fantasy]] is a reference to the video game series ''{{W|Final Fantasy}}''.
*The jazz composition "Ragtime Rumble" by Bulgarian composer {{W|Mario Grigorov}} is heard during Lisa's segment.  
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*The jazz composition "Ragtime Rumble" by Bulgarian composer {{W|Mario Grigorov}} is heard during Lisa's segment.
 
*The [[Maggie]] segment during the credits is a reference to [[Batman]], with the city being a parody of [[Gotham City]].
 
*The [[Maggie]] segment during the credits is a reference to [[Batman]], with the city being a parody of [[Gotham City]].
*Marge says that Jake from {{W|State Farm}} "does it for me", referencing the {{W|State farm#Television ads|State farm television adverts}}.
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*Marge says that Jake from {{W|State Farm}} "does it for me," referencing the {{W|State Farm#Television ads|State Farm television ads}}.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

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"Women in Shorts"
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Cultural references[edit]

Malibu Stacy is going to the real world parodying the 2023 fantasy-comedy film Barbie. The song heard in the sequence, "Closer to Fine," is also featured on Barbie
The opening and theme song of Mamma-at-Law! parody those of the famous American sitcom The Nanny.

Trivia[edit]

Continuity[edit]

References[edit]


Season 36 References
Bart's Birthday The Yellow Lotus Desperately Seeking Lisa Shoddy Heat Treehouse of Horror XXXV Women in Shorts Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes Convenience Airways Homer and Her Sisters The Man Who Flew Too Much Bottle Episode The Flandshees of Innersimpson The Last Man Expanding P.S. I Hate You Abe League of Their Moe Stew Lies Full Heart, Empty Pool Estranger Things