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*In [[Stop, Or My Dog Will Shoot!|one episode]], [[Santa's Little Helper|Bart's dog]] does bite [[Bart|his owner]] and [[Homer]] doesn't care. | *In [[Stop, Or My Dog Will Shoot!|one episode]], [[Santa's Little Helper|Bart's dog]] does bite [[Bart|his owner]] and [[Homer]] doesn't care. | ||
− | *[[Kent Brockman]] reports that [[Ms. Botz]] has escaped | + | *[[Kent Brockman]] reports that [[Ms. Botz]] has escaped [[Some Enchanted Evening|from prison]]. |
== Goofs == | == Goofs == |
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Debut Appearances
Cultural references
- The title of the episode refers to an earlier Simpsons episode: "Bart Gets an "F"".
Trivia
- Dan Castellaneta voices Troy McClure in this episode rather than Phil Hartman.
Continuity
- In one episode, Bart's dog does bite his owner and Homer doesn't care.
- Kent Brockman reports that Ms. Botz has escaped from prison.
Goofs
- When Ned shows Homer his new shoes his glasses are present in some shots and missing in others.
- In the first scene at the obedience school, Emily Winthrop (speaking in a generic English accent) angrily denounces those who use dog training methods of which she disapproves as "bloody twits". In authentic British English, the term "twit" is nearly always used in a joking of half-joking manner; even when hostile, it's still quite a mild term, not the strong one depicted here.
- As Bart is attempting to train Santa's Little Helper near the end, he unwittingly tells the dog to sit, which he does. However, due to muscle flexibility, greyhounds that have been raced at some point in their life cannot physically sit.