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References/Trivia


Season 37 Episode References
792 "Keep Chalm and Gary On"
793
"Treehouse of Horror XXXVI"
"Men Behaving Manly" 794


Cultural references[edit]

America the Beautiful[edit]

"America the Beautiful" is based on The Onion's cartoon strip "Painful Procedural"

The Last Days of Crisco[edit]

  • The segment's title is a pun on:
    • The Last Days of Disco, a 1998 American comedy-drama set in the disco scene of New York City. The segment takes place in Springfield's own disco setting.
    • Crisco, the American brand of shortening. Fat is a main topic in the segment.
  • The segment is a parody of Jaws and The Blob.
  • The poster is a parody of Smokey and the Bandit.
  • The disco song heard at the beginning of the segment is "Misunderstood" by Rick Curti.
  • Disco Stu is shown on inline skates with a boombox on his shoulder.
  • Herman's Military Antiques is selling Vietnam War surplus clothing and equipment.
  • Homer and Bart are parodying Big and Little Enos in Smokey and the Bandit.
  • Mayor Quimby's outfit is based on Mayor Vaughn's in Jaws.
  • Lou seeing Üter pulled down the drain is parodying in Jaws when Police Chief Brody (Roy Schneider)'s realization the shark biting and pulling down a swimming little boy by the now-iconic dolly zoom on his face before the beachgoers all panic.
  • Stands at the state fair include:
  • The Fatberg brandishes elongated Moe as if Moe were nunchucks.
  • Homer yells "Hasta la grease-ta!" when he attacks the Fatberg, a reference to the Terminator catchphrase "hasta la vista, baby."
  • Before dying, Fatberg exclaims "This is the big one! I'm coming, Fat-lizabeth!" This is a reference to the 1970s American sitcom Sanford and Son, specifically Fred G. Sanford's (Redd Foxx) catchphrase "This is the big one! I'm coming, Elizabeth!" which he used whenever he pretended to have a heart attack while calling out to his deceased wife, Elizabeth.

Clown Night with the Devil[edit]

"The Yuk-sorcist" is a parody of the 1973 movie The Exorcist

Plastic World[edit]

Credits[edit]

Continuity[edit]

The Last Days of Crisco[edit]

Clown Night with the Devil[edit]

Season 37 References
Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your Mother Keep Chalm and Gary On Treehouse of Horror XXXVI Men Behaving Manly Bad Boys... for Life? Bart 'N' Frink Sashes to Sashes The Day of the Jack-Up Aunt Misbehavin' Guess Who's Coming to Skinner Parahormonal Activity ¡The Fall Guy-Yi-Yi! Seperance Upcoming episodes