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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
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*While Homer is eating at the many fast-food restaurants, the song "Hungry like the Wolf" by [[wikipedia:Duran Duran|Duran Duran]] plays. | *While Homer is eating at the many fast-food restaurants, the song "Hungry like the Wolf" by [[wikipedia:Duran Duran|Duran Duran]] plays. | ||
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Cultural references
- The episode name is based on e pluribus unum.
- While Homer is eating at the many fast-food restaurants, the song "Hungry like the Wolf" by Duran Duran plays.
Trivia
- It's heavily implied in this episode that Moe Syzlak is unable to vote due to being a registered sex offender.
Other Episode References
- Notice one of the people at Trader Earth's is Julio the gay man from Three Gays of the Condo.
- Birch Barlow from Sideshow Bob Roberts, We're on the Road to D'ohwhere, and You Kent Always Say What You Want appears in this episode.
- Juan Peron, former Argentinian president, was mentioned in a chat that Lenny and Carl had in Moe's Tavern. This fact made the episode be banned in Argentina, since they refer to Peron as a "dictator" while Mr. Peron is the only president in the country's history to be elected democratically by 3 periods. Confusion might be originated in the fact that Perón was ranked as General in the Argentinian Army.