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Cultural references
- The episode title and plot is a reference to the film National Treasure.
- Professor Cage is a reference to Nicolas Cage, who starred in the film.
- Statesman Benjamin Franklin is also a central figure to the plot of the film.
- One of the posters in the end credits is of Homer Simpson in National Treasure.
- Marge uses Amazon Alexa.
- The St. Bernard of Assisi Medical Center is named after the St. Bernard dog breed and Bernard of Quintavalle, who was from Assisi.
- Noah Wyle, Katherine LaNasa, and Taylor Dearden guest-starring as emergency room staff is a reference to their starring roles in the American medical procedural drama series The Pitt.
- The veterinary surgeon parodies Michael Robinavitch (Noah Wyle), depicted wearing the jacket Michael wore in the pilot "7:00 A.M." and sharing his intense dedication to both his patients and his team.
- The veterinary nurse parodies Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa).
- The veterinary intern parodies Dr. Melissa "Mel" King (Taylor Dearden).
- Non-voiced characters also parody of several of The Pitt characters, including Dr. Frank Langdon, Victoria Javadi, Dr. Heather Collins, and Dennis Whitaker.
- There are numerous references to the Rocky franchise:
- Adrienne Gesstar is a parody of Adrian Pennino, the love interest of Rocky Balboa. Her surname, Gesstar, is a pun on "Guest Star."
- Santa's Little Helper's training montage is a parody of the training montages from the films.
- The song "Far from Over" plays during the training sequence. It was written by Frank Stallone, the brother of Sylvester Stallone (who portrays Rocky Balboa) and Vince DiCola, who also composed music for the soundtrack of Rocky IV.
- Later in the episode, the Rocky statue is seen outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art, along with statues of Apollo Creed, Mickey Goldmill, Paulie Pennino, Clubber Lang, Ivan Drago, the hanging side of beef from Rocky and the robot butler from Rocky IV.
- Men's Best Friend's Health is a parody of Men's Health.
- Upon learning that Santa's Little Helper will be competing in Philadelphia, the family makes several references to the city:
- Lisa is happy, as it is the place where the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence.
- Bart mentions the Liberty Bell, which is located in Philadelphia, and how he can "crack the other side" of it, alluding to the bell's iconic fracture that formed over time.
- A picture of the bell later appears on the "simple diagram" presented to Homer by the H.O.A.G.I.E. Men.
- Homer references:
- The 1968 Santa Clause Incident, where Philadelphia Eagles fans, upset by the team's poor season, pelted a man dressed as Santa Claus with snowballs.
- Fans climbing street lamps after the 52nd Super Bowl, the first Eagles NFL title since 1960.
- Lenny Dykstra, the American former baseball player who played for the Philadelphia Phillies for over six seasons.
- The cheesesteak, a popular regional fast food that has its roots in Philadelphia.
- The Tush Push, an American football play popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles.
- Marge and Santa's Little Helper cross the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.
- The welcome sign describes Philadelphia as "The Big Scrapple", a pun on New York City's nickname "The Big Apple", and to the scrapple, the pork dish part that is part of the cuisine of Philadelphia.
- When the Hotel Philadelphia concierge welcomes Marge:
- The hotel menu is called the "Boyz II Menu", a reference to Boyz II Men, the soul group from Philadelphia.
- Boyz II Men performed the episode's "Theme Song" and is also heard in the credits.
- He mentions American R&B singer Patti LaBelle, also born in the city.
- The concierge gets angry when Marge alludes to Philadelphia Cream Cheese, which, despite its name, was invented in New York City.
- Marge is offered to choose between the "Silver Linings Playbook Room" and the "Fresh Prince suite". This is a reference to the 2012 American romantic comedy-drama Silver Linings Playbook, which is deeply rooted in Philadelphia sports culture, and a reference to Will Smith the protagonist of the TV series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, who was born in West Philadelphia.
- The hotel menu is called the "Boyz II Menu", a reference to Boyz II Men, the soul group from Philadelphia.
- In his list of activities to do in Philadelphia there is "ripping off a piece of Jason Kelce's beard".
- He throws a battery at Adrienne, the "Philadelphia Handshake", a reference to fans throwing stuff at the opposing team.
- Gritty appears.
- Mentioned (and then visited by him and the Historians of America's Great Inventors and Enlightened Men) in Homer's list of awesome things for him to do in Philadelphia:
- Eat cheesesteaks at Pat's King of Steaks, Geno's Steaks, and Dalessandro's Steaks.
- Eat hoagies at Wawa.
- Slurp water ice at Rita's Italian Ice.
- Selfie at Abbott Elementary.
- Mare of Easttown tour.
- Cannonball in the Delaware River.
- The Michael Vick Reparation Park is named after college football coach and former professional football player Michael Vick. Vick was arrested and sentenced to 21 months in federal prison for his involvement in a dog fighting ring.
- Homer thinks that Santa's Little Helper is trying to win the Kentucky Derby.
- The Greater Philadelphia Convention Hall and Oates Parking Lot is a reference to Philadelphia pop rock duo Hall & Oates.
- Professor Cage refers to Santa's Little Helper as a "canus ex machina", a reference to deus ex machina
- Other places visited by Homer and the H.O.A.G.I.E. Men:
- Down North, a real life pizzeria chain.
- The Tastykake factory.
- Lincoln Financial Field, where Homer is attacked by the Phillie Phanatic.
- The Mutter Museum of Medical Oddities.
- A Philadelphia Flyers game, where Gritty beats up Homer.
- A The Roots concert.
- The late Dan McQuade is in the audience for the concert.
- The Philadelphia Museum of Art.
- Paintings on display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art include:
- Portrait of Benjamin Franklin by David Martin
- Joseph Siffred Duplessis's Benjamin Franklin portrait.
- Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull.
- Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky by Benjamin West.
- Homer asks the H.O.A.G.I.E. Men if Benjamin Franklin played for the Sixers.
- According to the H.O.A.G.I.E. Men, Benjamin Franklin only pretended to negotiate the Treaty of Paris in 1783 and he stole millions in gold from the Palace of Versailles.
- Homer and the H.O.A.G.I.E. Men go down the river on a University of Pennsylvania rowing boat.
- They mention the Treaty of Paris and how he stole gold from the Palace of Versailles.
- The Extinguish, or Die banner is a parody of the Join, or Die political cartoon by Benjamin Franklin.
- Benjamin Franklin's riddle refers to Betsy Ross as the first sewer. Ross is widely credited to have sewn the first flag of the United States of America.
- Homer identifies the Betsy Ross House as being at 239 Arch Street. He passed the house multiple times while searching for M. Night Shyamalan's grave.
- A reenactment of the Super Bowl LII riot on Broad Street takes place.
- Homer and Marge see the Mummers Parade going through Philadelphia.
- The whole family wanted to dye Santa's Little Helper green for Saint Patrick's Day.
- Adrienne shouts "Go, birds." while falling in the hole, the Philadelphia Eagles's slogan.
- Posters for Simpsons-fied versions of films set in Philadelphia at the end include:
- Drederick Tatum and Moe Szyslak in Creed.
- Marge, Santa’s Little Helper, and Adrienne Gesstar in The Philadelphia Story.
- Carl Carlson and the Blue-haired lawyer in Philadelphia.
- Chief Wiggum and Ralph Wiggum in The Sixth Sense.
- Jimbo Jones and Shauna Chalmers in Mannequin.
- Maggie Simpson in 1776.
- Homer Simpson in National Treasure.
Continuity
- An extended scene of when Santa's Little Helper gets adopted by the family is shown in the episode's opening. ("Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire")
- Homer is dressed as The Chosen One ("Homer the Great") and Pie Man ("Simple Simpson").
- Lenny's dog, Devin, is seen with Lenny. ("You Won't Believe What This Episode Is About – Act Three Will Shock You!")
- Becky is seen next to Otto. ("It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge")
- Laddie is seen at the Greater Philadelphia Convention Hall. ("The Canine Mutiny")
- The "simple diagram" presented to Homer by the H.O.A.G.I.E. Men includes a picture of Santa's Little Helper's mother, She Biscuit. ("The Way of the Dog")