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Cultural references
- Grampa says that when he was a kid the only comic strip his newspaper got was Muggs and Skeeter, which was a real comic strip that was drawn by Wally Bishop.
Trivia
- The comic's title was not provided when published in editions of Simpsons Comics and their paperbacks. In the UK version of Simpsons Comics #78, it was called "A Tale of Grampa & Bart" in the contents page.
Goofs
- The name of the strip Muggs and Skeeter is misspelled Mugs and Skeeter.
Continuity
- The story is a remake of The High Cost of Giving.