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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The title is either a reference to the song "{{W|Boyz-n-the-Hood}}" by {{W|Eazy-E}}, or the 1991 film ''{{W|Boyz n the Hood}}''.
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*The episode is a parody of the 2019 British black comedy adventure film ''{{W|Get Duked!}}'':
**The title is also a reference to [[Season 5]] episode "[[Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood]]".
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**Its title is a reference to:
*[[Bart]]'s story in the episode is based on the black comedy film ''{{W|Get Duked!}}''
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***''Get Duked!'''s original title, ''Boyz in the Wood''.
*[[Dolph]] says that the name "[[Axel]]" is reserved for {{W|Axl Rose}}.
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***The {{W|Scottish Highlands}} in which the film is set and the location parodied during the episode,
*[[Martin]] says the Satanists will slaughter every hair on Axel's "chinny chin chin", a reference to "{{W|The Three Little Pigs}}".
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***And either to the song "{{W|Boyz-n-the-Hood}}" by {{W|Eazy-E}}, or the 1991 film ''{{W|Boyz n the Hood}}''.
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***The title is also a reference to [[season 5]] episode "[[Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood]]".
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**[[Dolph]], [[Nelson]] and [[Bart]] take the roles of Dean, Duncan, and DJ Beatroot, the three problematic students.
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**[[Willie]] takes to role of teacher Mr. Carlyle.
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**[[Martin]] takes the role of Ian Harris, the bookish student who wants to improve his college application.
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**The students and {{ap|Madison|Boyz N the Highlands}} take the roles of the masked Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and the other masked hunters.
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*[[Patty]], [[Selma]] and [[Maggie]] watch ''Flip This Bathroom'', a parody of the American television series ''{{W|Flip This House}}''.
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*The song "[[Seymour Skinner (song)|Seymour Skinner]]" is sung to the tune of "{{W|The Duckworth Chant}}" (also called "Sound Off"), a classic {{W|Military cadence|military marching song}}.
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*[[Dolph]] says that the name "[[Axel]]" is reserved for {{W|Axl Rose}}, lead vocalist of {{W|Guns N' Roses}}.
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*When they find the canoe, Martin mentions {{W|Fortuna|Dame Fortune}}, the goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion.
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*Martin says the Satanists will slaughter every hair on Axel's "chinny chin chin", a reference to "{{W|The Three Little Pigs}}".
 
*Martin has a FatBit, a parody of the {{W|Fitbit}}.
 
*Martin has a FatBit, a parody of the {{W|Fitbit}}.
*[[Suffragette Monopoly]] is a parody of [[Monopoly]] and a reference to {{W|Suffragette}}.
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[[File:Suffragette Monopoly.png|300px|thumb|[[Suffragette Monopoly]] is a parody of [[Monopoly]] and a reference to {{W|women's suffrage in the United States}}. The gold, white, and purple horizontal tricolor flag of the American suffrage movement can be seen on the box.]]
**The $100 note has a picture of [[Lucretia Mott]] on, while the $50 note has a picture of [[Elizabeth Cady Stanton]] on.
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*[[Suffragette Monopoly]] is a parody of [[Monopoly]] and a reference to {{W|suffragette}}, more specifically to {{W|women's suffrage in the United States}}. The box includes the gold, white, and purple horizontal tricolor flag of the American suffrage movement.
*[[Never Sorry!]] is a parody of {{W2|Sorry!|game}}.
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**The $100 note has a picture of [[Lucretia Mott]] on it, while the $50 note has a picture of [[Elizabeth Cady Stanton]]. Both of them were notable suffragists in the United States.
*[[Pranksters of Catan]] is a parody of {{W|Catan|Settlers of Catan}}.
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*Other board games include:
*[[Soda-Land]] is a parody of {{W|Candy Land}}.
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**[[Never Sorry!]], a parody of {{W2|Sorry!|game}}.
*[[Connect One]] is a parody of {{W|Connect Four}}.
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**[[Pranksters of Catan]], a parody of {{W|Catan|Settlers of Catan}}.
*[[Nelson]] quotes the [[Walt Whitman]] poem "{{W|Song of Myself}}" with the line "I contain multitudes."
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**[[Soda-Land]], a parody of {{W|Candy Land}}.
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**[[Connect One]], a parody of {{W|Connect Four}}.
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*Nelson quotes the [[Walt Whitman]] poem "{{W|Song of Myself}}" with the line "I contain multitudes."
 
*Nelson and Dolph find an {{W|Airbnb}}.
 
*Nelson and Dolph find an {{W|Airbnb}}.
 
*"Everybody's Jumpin'" by [[Dave Brubeck|The Dave Brubeck Quartet]], from the album ''{{W2|Time Out|album}}'', plays in the Airbnb.
 
*"Everybody's Jumpin'" by [[Dave Brubeck|The Dave Brubeck Quartet]], from the album ''{{W2|Time Out|album}}'', plays in the Airbnb.
*Martin says that he watches ''{{W|Caillou}}''.
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**The song is heard again right before the credits.
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*Martin says that he watches ''{{W|Caillou}}'', a Canadian animated children's TV series that focuses on a four-year-old boy named Caillou who is fascinated by the world around him.
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*According to Martin, his grandmother Didi and her friend Carol live in {{W|Sanibel Island}}, [[Florida]].
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*Martin attends a {{W|Classical Greek}} club, takes {{W|waltzing}} lessons and, to help him focus, takes [[Focusyn]], a parody of {{W|Ritalin}}.
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*One of [[Lisa]]'s wishes for her only-child day was to do a "gender-blind" production of ''{{W|The Crucible}}'', the 1953 play by the American playwright [[Arthur Miller]]. ''The Crucible'' tells the story of the {{W|Salem witch trials}}, where the vast majority of the accused were women.
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*Madison is worried that she will not get the "Palme d'Gore", a pun on the {{W|Palme d'Or}} award and the {{W|Gore film}} genre.
 
*The descending pendulum blade is a reference to ''{{W|The Pit and the Pendulum}}'' by [[Edgar Allan Poe]].
 
*The descending pendulum blade is a reference to ''{{W|The Pit and the Pendulum}}'' by [[Edgar Allan Poe]].
 
*Martin says that the movement of the pendulum swings in the pattern of "{{W|The Blue Danube}}" by {{W|Johann Strauss II}}. The song plays in the waltz scene.
 
*Martin says that the movement of the pendulum swings in the pattern of "{{W|The Blue Danube}}" by {{W|Johann Strauss II}}. The song plays in the waltz scene.
*[[Madison]] sold essential oils on [[Facebook]].
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*Madison sold essential oils on [[Facebook]].
*Over the weekend, [[Homer]], [[Marge]] and [[Lisa]] watched ''[[Little Women]]'' on TV.
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*Over the weekend, Homer, Marge and Lisa watched ''[[Little Women]]'' on TV.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

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References/Trivia


Season 33 Episode References
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"Boyz N the Highlands"
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Cultural references

Suffragette Monopoly is a parody of Monopoly and a reference to women's suffrage in the United States. The gold, white, and purple horizontal tricolor flag of the American suffrage movement can be seen on the box.

Trivia

  • Martin's parents are revealed to be named Gareth and Gloria.
  • This episode reveals a darker side to Martin's life. Specifically, that his parents force him to be an overachiever to the point where he sees two therapists and takes three different medications.

Continuity

Season 33 References
The Star of the Backstage Bart's in Jail! Treehouse of Horror XXXII The Wayz We Were Lisa's Belly A Serious Flanders (Part 1) A Serious Flanders (Part 2) Portrait of a Lackey on Fire Mothers and Other Strangers A Made Maggie The Longest Marge Pixelated and Afraid Boyz N the Highlands You Won't Believe What This Episode Is About – Act Three Will Shock You! Bart the Cool Kid Pretty Whittle Liar The Sound of Bleeding Gums My Octopus and a Teacher Girls Just Shauna Have Fun Marge the Meanie Meat Is Murder Poorhouse Rock