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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
+ | *[[Marge]] thinks her [[Zombies|zombie]] waiter said "{{w|vinaigrette}}", which is a vinegar-and-oil-based salad dressing. | ||
*Pictures seen on the restaurant's walls include: | *Pictures seen on the restaurant's walls include: | ||
**Captain Caveman, the main character from the cartoon series ''{{w|Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels}}'', which aired in the late 1970s. | **Captain Caveman, the main character from the cartoon series ''{{w|Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels}}'', which aired in the late 1970s. |
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Cultural references
- Marge thinks her zombie waiter said "vinaigrette", which is a vinegar-and-oil-based salad dressing.
- Pictures seen on the restaurant's walls include:
- Captain Caveman, the main character from the cartoon series Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, which aired in the late 1970s.
- The Lockhorns, a single-panel comic strip which has been in publication since the 1960s.
- Comic Book Guy cites these pictures as evidence of the restuarant's poor taste in comic art.
- Grampa complains about the early bird special always being worms, a reference to the saying "The early bird catches the worm".
- When Ralph doesn't like his zombie birthday party, he says he wishes he was born at a Denny's.
- Comic Book Guy cites William Shakespeare as a critic of zombie food.
- Displeased with the size of his serving of brain loaf, Comic Book Guy says he's seen more brains in Margot Kidder.