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Revision as of 17:25, March 17, 2015
Contents
Cultural references
- "The Duff Book of World Records" and its history is a reference to The Guinness Book of World Records.
- When Agnes Skinner and Hans Moleman run away from the giant ball of people, it srongly resembles the scene where Indiana Jones runs away from the giant rock at the beginning of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
- Count Fudgula is a parody of the General Mills cereal mascot Count Chocula.
Continuity
- Many characters from previous episodes are seen on the human pyramid. Notably:
Goofs
- Hans Moleman was seen running away from the ball of people, but when the scene is played in slow-motion, Moleman can be seen already in the ball of people.
- When the camera pans down the pyramid to Krusty and Drederick Tatum, Professor Lombardo has Bleeding Gums Murphy's colors.
- When Homer starts climbing the pyramid, Superintendent Chalmers has Mr. Largo's colors.
- In the courtroom scene, Mrs. Glick has Helen Lovejoy's colors.
- Several people on the pyramid are the wrong color.
- As the pyramid falls, Leon Kompowsky has a green shirt, however when the Duff records man calls everyone's attention, Leon has a white shirt.
- Several people on the pyramid change positions.
Notes
- This episode was "Dedicated to the memory of Ron Taylor". Ron was the voice and soul of Bleeding Gums Murphy, Lisa's saxophone muse and jazz hero.