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*The episode title refers to "tree hugger", the slang term, sometimes derogatory, for {{W|environmentalist}}s.
 
*The episode title refers to "tree hugger", the slang term, sometimes derogatory, for {{W|environmentalist}}s.
 
**[[Lisa]]'s quest to save [[Springfield's oldest redwood tree]] by living in it is a reference to the real-life story of {{W|Julia Butterfly Hill}} and a [[California]]n redwood tree called "{{W2|Luna|Redwood Tree}}". Hill lived in the tree for two years and succeeded in preventing it from being cut down by loggers. The details of [[Lisa]]'s day-to-day existence in her tree (such as hauling supplies up to her tent by a rope) are very similar to Hill's.
 
**[[Lisa]]'s quest to save [[Springfield's oldest redwood tree]] by living in it is a reference to the real-life story of {{W|Julia Butterfly Hill}} and a [[California]]n redwood tree called "{{W2|Luna|Redwood Tree}}". Hill lived in the tree for two years and succeeded in preventing it from being cut down by loggers. The details of [[Lisa]]'s day-to-day existence in her tree (such as hauling supplies up to her tent by a rope) are very similar to Hill's.
*During the episode's [[Lisa the Tree Hugger/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]], the Simpsons are dressed as the ''{{W|Teletubbies}}''.
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*During the episode's [[Lisa the Tree Hugger/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]], the Simpsons are dressed as the ''[[Teletubbies]]''.
 
*[[GameStation]] is a pun on {{W|PlayStation}}.
 
*[[GameStation]] is a pun on {{W|PlayStation}}.
 
*At the store [[You Thai Now]] there is a picture of [[Thailand]] featuring {{W|Wat Phra Kaew}}, the most sacred Buddhist temple in that country.
 
*At the store [[You Thai Now]] there is a picture of [[Thailand]] featuring {{W|Wat Phra Kaew}}, the most sacred Buddhist temple in that country.

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References/Trivia


Season 12 Episode References
251 "Insane Clown Poppy"
252
"Lisa the Tree Hugger"
"Homer vs. Dignity" 253

Cultural references[edit]

During Bart's ninja sequence, some of the visual effects from the 1999 film The Matrix are parodied, such as bullet time.
Kentucky Fried Panda is a parody of KFC. Its slogan, "Finger Ling-Ling Good!", is a pun on the real slogan, "Finger-Lickin' Good", and to Ling-Ling, a panda given to the US by China in 1972.

Trivia[edit]

  • After Marge sings a song about thrift, Bart exclaims that he doesn't have a cap; however, he is seen wearing his lucky red hat in some episodes, commercials, comics and games.
  • Jesse points out that whichever member of Dirt First stays in the redwood won't be able to come back down "Not even for a Phish concert". In "Weekend at Burnsie's" several members of Dirt First are seen at the Phish concert.

Goofs[edit]

  • Lenny Leonard has gray hair in the group of people.
  • The rims of Elizabeth Hoover's glasses are much thicker than they usually are in the same scene.
  • When Lisa is sitting on the couch watching a TV program that mourns her rumored death, her tongue is pink instead of red.
Season 12 References
Treehouse of Horror XI A Tale of Two Springfields Insane Clown Poppy Lisa the Tree Hugger Homer vs. Dignity The Computer Wore Menace Shoes The Great Money Caper Skinner's Sense of Snow HOMЯ Pokey Mom Worst Episode Ever Tennis the Menace Day of the Jackanapes New Kids on the Blecch Hungry, Hungry Homer Bye, Bye, Nerdie Simpson Safari Trilogy of Error I'm Goin' to Praiseland Children of a Lesser Clod Simpsons Tall Tales