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**''[[Everyone Loves Their Job]]'' is a parody of books by children's author and illustrator {{W|Richard Scarry}}. | **''[[Everyone Loves Their Job]]'' is a parody of books by children's author and illustrator {{W|Richard Scarry}}. | ||
**''[[Charlotte's Web History]]'' is a parody of ''[[Charlotte's Web]]''. | **''[[Charlotte's Web History]]'' is a parody of ''[[Charlotte's Web]]''. | ||
| − | **''[[Everyone Sometimes Has Dry Skin]]'' is a parody of '' | + | **''[[Everyone Sometimes Has Dry Skin]]'' is a parody of ''[[Everybody Poops]]''. |
**''[[If You Give a Mouse a Bookie]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|If You Give a Mouse a Cookie}}''. | **''[[If You Give a Mouse a Bookie]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|If You Give a Mouse a Cookie}}''. | ||
***The mouse on the cover is betting on [[Los Angeles Lakers]] against {{W|Denver Nuggets}} on a {{W|bookie}}. | ***The mouse on the cover is betting on [[Los Angeles Lakers]] against {{W|Denver Nuggets}} on a {{W|bookie}}. | ||
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to Heartless.
- Milhouse reads Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
- The children's books seen at the library are parodies of real-world ones:
- Everyone Loves Their Job is a parody of books by children's author and illustrator Richard Scarry.
- Charlotte's Web History is a parody of Charlotte's Web.
- Everyone Sometimes Has Dry Skin is a parody of Everybody Poops.
- If You Give a Mouse a Bookie is a parody of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.
- The mouse on the cover is betting on Los Angeles Lakers against Denver Nuggets on a bookie.
- Where the Mild Wings Are is a parody of Where the Wild Things Are.
- Springfield Elementary School accidentally stocked Matthew Perry's autobiography. Perry released an autobiography called Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing in 2022.
- Ralph drawing with a purple crayon is a reference to Harold and the Purple Crayon.
- Morgenblätter, Op. 279 by Johann Strauss II plays during the scene of Homer and Marge getting ready for the day and the first morning Bart is there for.
- St. Shondaland Animal Hospital is a reference to Shondaland, the production company that made Grey's Anatomy. All the scandals happening between staff members at the hospital are also a reference to Grey's Anatomy.
- Homer plays the "Charge" fanfare by Tommy Walker at the Isotope Stadium.
- "Insane in the Brain" by Cypress Hill plays during the Rally Ferret scene on the jumbotron.
- "Lido Shuffle" by Boz Scaggs plays on the jukebox in Moe's Tavern and later in Seymour Skinner's car, and then again during the end credits.
- Chief Wiggum says that a prisoner in the cell next to where Bart would be staying would become huge on Dateline.
- Lisa is worried she may have obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) while Bart acknowledges he has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
- Bart plays the fast-growing sport pickleball using pickles as balls.
- The Springfield Isotopes are playing against the Miami Marlins of Ohio, a reference to the Miami Marlins MLB team.
- Homer calls Bart "Memento Junior" in a reference to the 2000 psychological thriller Memento. In this film, the protagonist, Leonard Shelby (Guy Pearce), suffers from short-term memory loss as Bart did in this episode.
- Bart manipulates the kiss cam at the stadium while Homer mentions he is a Jumbotron operator.
- Lisa included a Trapper Keeper product in her diorama on history of homework. She was about to relate her project to Ancient Assyria before being interrupted by Bart.
- The Itchy & Scratchy Show episode "The Great British Slaying Show" is a parody of The Great British Bake Off.
- The judge mice are parodies of Matt Lucas and Noel Fielding who are presenters on the show.