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*The episode is the first official crossover between ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and ''[[Family Guy]]''.
 
*The episode is the first official crossover between ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and ''[[Family Guy]]''.
 
*The name of the episode is a mixture between the two shows, with "The Simpsons" being taken from ''The Simpsons'' and "Guy" being taken from ''Family Guy'' and added to the end.
 
*The name of the episode is a mixture between the two shows, with "The Simpsons" being taken from ''The Simpsons'' and "Guy" being taken from ''Family Guy'' and added to the end.
*"''{{W|Pour Some Sugar On Me}}''" by {{W|Def Leppard}} plays during Peter and Homer's stolen car wash scene.
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*"''{{W|Pour Some Sugar on Me}}''" by {{W|Def Leppard}} plays during Peter and Homer's stolen car wash scene.
*The A113 police car license plate is an old animation in-joke used in animated movies and TV Shows.
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*The A113 police car license plate is an old animation in-joke used in animated movies and TV shows.
 
*[[Fred Flintstone]]'s favorite beer is Budrock, a parody of {{W|Budweiser}} and the naming things with variations of stone and rocks in ''[[The Flintstones]]''.
 
*[[Fred Flintstone]]'s favorite beer is Budrock, a parody of {{W|Budweiser}} and the naming things with variations of stone and rocks in ''[[The Flintstones]]''.
 
*[[Chris Griffin|Chris]]' "Alright, alright, alright" is a reference to [[Matthew McConaughey]], with Chris impersonating him.
 
*[[Chris Griffin|Chris]]' "Alright, alright, alright" is a reference to [[Matthew McConaughey]], with Chris impersonating him.
*According to the DVD commentary, the musical cues as [[Peter Griffin|Peter]] walks away at the end of his fight with Homer is a homage to {{W|Gustav Holst}}'s "{{W|The Planets}}".  
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*According to the DVD commentary, the musical cues as [[Peter Griffin|Peter]] walks away at the end of his fight with Homer is a homage to {{W|Gustav Holst}}'s "''{{W|The Planets}}''".  
 
*The birds outside [[Lisa]]'s room references the birthday of [[Gloria Steinem]].
 
*The birds outside [[Lisa]]'s room references the birthday of [[Gloria Steinem]].
 
*Peter references both ''[[Bob's Burgers]]'', a somewhat ratings-challenged series, and ''{{W|The Cleveland Show}}'', a series that was cancelled due to poor ratings. [[Bob Belcher]] and [[Cleveland Brown]] appear in the scene.
 
*Peter references both ''[[Bob's Burgers]]'', a somewhat ratings-challenged series, and ''{{W|The Cleveland Show}}'', a series that was cancelled due to poor ratings. [[Bob Belcher]] and [[Cleveland Brown]] appear in the scene.
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**{{Ch|Matt Groening}} with {{Ch|Seth MacFarlane}}.
 
**{{Ch|Matt Groening}} with {{Ch|Seth MacFarlane}}.
 
**[[John Herbert]] with [[Otto Mann]].
 
**[[John Herbert]] with [[Otto Mann]].
***According to the DVD commentary for "To Love and Die in Dixie" in Family Guy: The Freakin' Sweet Collection, Herbert was going to be a creepy driver of a school bus that Chris was afraid to go near.  
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***According to the DVD commentary for "To Love and Die in Dixie" in ''Family Guy: The Freakin' Sweet Collection'', Herbert was going to be a creepy driver of a school bus that Chris was afraid to go near.  
 
*Stewie claims Bart sounds like a girl. In actuality, Bart is voiced by a woman - [[Nancy Cartwright]], while none of the Griffins are.
 
*Stewie claims Bart sounds like a girl. In actuality, Bart is voiced by a woman - [[Nancy Cartwright]], while none of the Griffins are.
 
*''Family Guy'' crew member and episode director [[Peter Shin]] worked on ''The Simpsons'' from [[1990]] to [[1995]] as a layout artist. Storyboard artists [[Francis Dinglasan]], [[Jonathan Gebhart]], [[Orlando Gumatay]] and [[James Purdum]] worked on ''The Simpsons'' before switching to ''Family Guy''.
 
*''Family Guy'' crew member and episode director [[Peter Shin]] worked on ''The Simpsons'' from [[1990]] to [[1995]] as a layout artist. Storyboard artists [[Francis Dinglasan]], [[Jonathan Gebhart]], [[Orlando Gumatay]] and [[James Purdum]] worked on ''The Simpsons'' before switching to ''Family Guy''.
*[[Peter Griffin]]'s getting a picture of [[Spider-Man]] when he was attempting to take a picture of a woman's thong is a reference to a scene in the {{W2|Spider-Man|2002 film|2002 ''Spider-Man'' film}} where [[J. Jonah Jameson]] bemoans his staff's inability to get a picture of Spider-Man: "If we can get a picture of [[Julia Roberts]] in a thong, we can certainly get a picture of this weirdo."
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*[[Peter Griffin]] getting a picture of [[Spider-Man]] when he was attempting to take a picture of a woman's thong is a reference to a scene in the {{W2|Spider-Man|2002 film|2002 ''Spider-Man'' film}} where [[J. Jonah Jameson]] bemoans his staff's inability to get a picture of Spider-Man: "If we can get a picture of [[Julia Roberts]] in a thong, we can certainly get a picture of this weirdo."
*[[Harry Shearer]] is the only cast member of ''The Simpsons'' that didn't reprise any of his characters, [[Lenny]] is instead voiced by Dan Castellaneta.
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*[[Harry Shearer]] is the only cast member of ''The Simpsons'' that didn't reprise any of his characters, [[Lenny]] is instead voiced by [[Dan Castellaneta]].
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*In the end credits, special thanks are given to [[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], [[Al Jean]] and [[David Silverman]]. Instead of having the guest voice actors in alphabetical order, ''The Simpsons''' come first, followed by the others.
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
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*An image of [[Troy McClure]] from "[[Meat and You: Partners in Freedom]]" is seen outside [[Channel 6 Studios]]. ("[[Lisa the Vegetarian]]")
 
*An image of [[Troy McClure]] from "[[Meat and You: Partners in Freedom]]" is seen outside [[Channel 6 Studios]]. ("[[Lisa the Vegetarian]]")
 
*Homer tells Peter to say "hello to [[Maude Flanders]]". ("[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]")
 
*Homer tells Peter to say "hello to [[Maude Flanders]]". ("[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]")
*When Homer and Peter are jumping Springfield Gorge with the spaceship, Peter says "''We're Gonna make it!''" and Homer answers "''Trust me, we're not.''" and then they fail. ("[[Bart the Daredevil]]", ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'')
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*When Homer and Peter are jumping Springfield Gorge with the spaceship, Peter says "''We're gonna make it!''" and Homer answers "''Trust me, we're not.''" and then they fail. ("[[Bart the Daredevil]]", ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'')
 
*{{Ch|James Woods}} from [[Springfield]] is next to James Woods from Quahog in the [[Springfield Court House]]. The one from Springfield mentions working in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]]. ("[[Homer and Apu]]")
 
*{{Ch|James Woods}} from [[Springfield]] is next to James Woods from Quahog in the [[Springfield Court House]]. The one from Springfield mentions working in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]]. ("[[Homer and Apu]]")
 
*Lisa mentions Homer giving her saxophone to her. ("[[Lisa's Sax]]")
 
*Lisa mentions Homer giving her saxophone to her. ("[[Lisa's Sax]]")
 
*The [[Fortune Megastore]] is seen. ("[[Monty Can't Buy Me Love]]")
 
*The [[Fortune Megastore]] is seen. ("[[Monty Can't Buy Me Love]]")
 
*[[Bobo]] is seen with [[Mr. Burns]] in the court house. ("[[Rosebud]]")
 
*[[Bobo]] is seen with [[Mr. Burns]] in the court house. ("[[Rosebud]]")
*In the end credits, special thanks are given to [[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], [[Al Jean]] and [[David Silverman]]. Instead of having the guest voice actors in alphabetical order, The Simpsons' come first, followed by the others.
 
  
 
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References/Trivia


Cultural references[edit]

  • The episode is the first official crossover between The Simpsons and Family Guy.
  • The name of the episode is a mixture between the two shows, with "The Simpsons" being taken from The Simpsons and "Guy" being taken from Family Guy and added to the end.
  • "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard plays during Peter and Homer's stolen car wash scene.
  • The A113 police car license plate is an old animation in-joke used in animated movies and TV shows.
  • Fred Flintstone's favorite beer is Budrock, a parody of Budweiser and the naming things with variations of stone and rocks in The Flintstones.
  • Chris' "Alright, alright, alright" is a reference to Matthew McConaughey, with Chris impersonating him.
  • According to the DVD commentary, the musical cues as Peter walks away at the end of his fight with Homer is a homage to Gustav Holst's "The Planets".
  • The birds outside Lisa's room references the birthday of Gloria Steinem.
  • Peter references both Bob's Burgers, a somewhat ratings-challenged series, and The Cleveland Show, a series that was cancelled due to poor ratings. Bob Belcher and Cleveland Brown appear in the scene.
  • The fight between Peter and Homer is a reference to Peter's fights with Ernie the Giant Chicken.
  • Lois and Marge mention seeing Surf's Up 2, though the movie Surf's Up 2: WaveMania wasn't released until January 2017 as a Direct-to-video.
  • Roger from American Dad! appears. American Dad aired the final episode on FOX the previous week before moving to TBS.
  • The Wilhelm scream is heard when Peter and Homer fall in the Power Plant's chemical vat.

Trivia[edit]

Continuity[edit]