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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the previous episodes "Lisa Gets an "A"" and "Bart Gets an "F"".
- On the racing karts, real-life sponsors appear:
- Lunchables
- Pepperidge Farm Goldfish
- Children's Strength Tylenol
- OshKosh B'gosh
- Pampers Pull-Ups
- Pokémon Go
- Homer dreams of racing on Mario Kart's Rainbow Road track. Characters appear as parodies of Super Mario characters:
- Homer as Wario.
- Lisa as Mario.
- Sherri or Terri as Princess Peach.
- Nelson as Bowser.
- Ralph as Toad.
- Milhouse as Yoshi.
- Lisa collects items from ? pyramids, referencing the item cubes from the games.
- Homer as Wario throws a blue shell at Milhouse and a bomb at Lisa while saying "It's a-me, Wario", quoting Mario.