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* BeamMeUpScotty: Bart's memetic MadnessMantra: "Can't sleep, Clown'll eat me." is often misquoted as "Can't sleep, Clowns will eat me." which doesn't make sense since he's just referring to a single clown (the creepy clown bed that Homer built for him). The misquote is taken from a song by Music/AliceCooper.
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* CompletelyDifferentTile: Known in Latin America as [[spoiler: Maggie's First Word]], which spoils the ending of the episode.

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* CompletelyDifferentTile: CompletelyDifferentTitle: Known in Latin America as [[spoiler: Maggie's First Word]], which spoils the ending of the episode.
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* CompletelyDifferentTile: Known in Latin America as [[spoiler: Maggie's First Word]], which spoils the ending of the episode.

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* TheOtherDarrin: When the ending of the episode was put into the clip show episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E17GumpRoast Gump Roast]]", Liz Taylor's "Daddy" line was replaced with the same line as done by series regular Creator/NancyCartwright (who usually does vocal effects for Maggie, such as crying, cooing, and laughing).



* TheOtherDarrin: When the ending of the episode was put into the clip show episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E17GumpRoast Gump Roast]]", Liz Taylor's "Daddy" line was replaced with the same line as done by series regular Creator/NancyCartwright (who usually does vocal effects for Maggie, such as crying, cooing, and laughing).



* WriteWhatYouKnow: The scene where Homer builds a scary clown-shaped bed for Bart was inspired by writer Mike Reiss, whose dad had built him a clown-shaped bed when he was younger, and just like Bart, Reiss was scared of sleeping in it.

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* VoiceOnlyCameo: Creator/ElizabethTaylor provides Maggie's voice for one word at the end: [[spoiler: "daddy"]].
* WriteWhatYouKnow: The scene where Homer builds a scary clown-shaped bed for Bart was inspired by writer Mike Reiss, whose dad had built him a clown-shaped bed when he was younger, and just like Bart, Reiss was scared of sleeping in it.it.
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* ThrowItIn: Homer's line, "Bart can kiss my hairy, yellow butt" after Marge express worry about Bart being jealous of Lisa was ad-libbed (and almost didn't get used as the censors thought the line would be construed as pedophilic, when really to tell someone to "kiss your butt [or ass]" is used as a rude brush-off, not a sexual come-on. Of corse, it's now one of the most popular phrases to put on ''Simpsons'' merchandise).

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* ThrowItIn: Homer's line, "Bart can kiss my hairy, yellow butt" after Marge express worry about Bart being jealous of Lisa was ad-libbed (and almost didn't get used as the censors thought the line would be construed as pedophilic, when really to tell someone to "kiss your butt [or ass]" is used as a rude brush-off, not a sexual come-on. Of corse, course, it's now one of the most popular phrases to put on ''Simpsons'' merchandise).
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** TheOtherDarrin: When the ending of the episode was put into the clip show episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E17GumpRoast Gump Roast]]", Liz Taylor's "Daddy" line was replaced with the same line as done by series regular Creator/NancyCartwright (who usually does vocal effects for Maggie, such as crying, cooing, and laughing).

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** * TheOtherDarrin: When the ending of the episode was put into the clip show episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E17GumpRoast Gump Roast]]", Liz Taylor's "Daddy" line was replaced with the same line as done by series regular Creator/NancyCartwright (who usually does vocal effects for Maggie, such as crying, cooing, and laughing).
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: The scary clown bed was inspired by an incident from writer Mike Reiss' childhood.

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* WriteWhatYouKnow: The scene where Homer builds a scary clown clown-shaped bed for Bart was inspired by an incident from writer Mike Reiss' childhood.Reiss, whose dad had built him a clown-shaped bed when he was younger, and just like Bart, Reiss was scared of sleeping in it.
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* ThrowItIn: Homer's line, "Bart can kiss my hairy, yellow butt" after Marge express worry about Bart being jealous of Lisa was ad-libbed (and almost didn't get used as the censors thought the line would be construed as pedophilic, when really to tell someone to "kiss your butt [or ass]" is used as a rude brush-off, not a sexual come-on. Of corse, it's now one of the most popular phrases to put on ''Simpsons'' merchandise).

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* ThrowItIn: Homer's line, "Bart can kiss my hairy, yellow butt" after Marge express worry about Bart being jealous of Lisa was ad-libbed (and almost didn't get used as the censors thought the line would be construed as pedophilic, when really to tell someone to "kiss your butt [or ass]" is used as a rude brush-off, not a sexual come-on. Of corse, it's now one of the most popular phrases to put on ''Simpsons'' merchandise).merchandise).
* WriteWhatYouKnow: The scary clown bed was inspired by an incident from writer Mike Reiss' childhood.
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* StuntCasting: In perhaps the biggest example of this in ''Simpsons'' history, Creator/ElizabethTaylor as the voice of Maggie. (Taylor returns at the end of Season 4 as herself in "Krusty Gets Kancelled", and gets ''two'' lines in that episode.) The writers soon regretted this as they spent hours trying to get Taylor to say, "Daddy" like a one-year-old child and not a 20-to-30 year old seductress.
** TheOtherDarrin: When the ending of the episode was put into the clip show episode "Gump Roast", Liz Taylor's "Daddy" line was replaced with the same line as done by series regular Creator/NancyCartwright (who usually does vocal effects for Maggie, such as crying, cooing, and laughing).

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* StuntCasting: In perhaps the biggest example of this in ''Simpsons'' history, Creator/ElizabethTaylor as the voice of Maggie. (Taylor returns at the end of Season 4 as herself in "Krusty "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E22KrustyGetsKancelled Krusty Gets Kancelled", Kancelled]]", and gets ''two'' lines in that episode.) The writers soon regretted this as they spent hours trying to get Taylor to say, "Daddy" like a one-year-old child and not a 20-to-30 year old seductress.
** TheOtherDarrin: When the ending of the episode was put into the clip show episode "Gump Roast", "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E17GumpRoast Gump Roast]]", Liz Taylor's "Daddy" line was replaced with the same line as done by series regular Creator/NancyCartwright (who usually does vocal effects for Maggie, such as crying, cooing, and laughing).
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* ThrowItIn: Homer's line, "Bart can kiss my hairy, yellow butt" after Marge express worry about Bart being jealous of Lisa was ad-libbed (and almost didn't get used as the censors thought the line would be construed as pedophilic, when really to tell someone to "kiss your butt [or ass]" is used as a rude brush-off, not a sexual come-on).

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* ThrowItIn: Homer's line, "Bart can kiss my hairy, yellow butt" after Marge express worry about Bart being jealous of Lisa was ad-libbed (and almost didn't get used as the censors thought the line would be construed as pedophilic, when really to tell someone to "kiss your butt [or ass]" is used as a rude brush-off, not a sexual come-on).come-on. Of corse, it's now one of the most popular phrases to put on ''Simpsons'' merchandise).
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* ThrowItIn: Homer's line, "Bart can kiss my hairy, yellow butt" after Marge worries that Bart will be jealous of Lisa was ad-libbed (and almost didn't get used as the censors thought the line would be construed as pedophilic, when really to tell someone to "kiss your butt [or ass]" is used as a rude brush-off, not a sexual come-on).

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* ThrowItIn: Homer's line, "Bart can kiss my hairy, yellow butt" after Marge worries that express worry about Bart will be being jealous of Lisa was ad-libbed (and almost didn't get used as the censors thought the line would be construed as pedophilic, when really to tell someone to "kiss your butt [or ass]" is used as a rude brush-off, not a sexual come-on).
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* StuntCasting: In perhaps the biggest example of this in ''Simpsons'' history, Creator/ElizabethTaylor as the voice of Maggie. (Taylor returns at the end of Season 4 as herself in "Krusty Gets Kancelled", and gets ''two'' lines in that episode.) The writers soon regretted this as they spent hours trying to get Taylor to say, "Daddy" like a one-year-old child and not a 20-to-30 year old seductress.
** TheOtherDarrin: When the ending of the episode was put into the clip show episode "Gump Roast", Liz Taylor's "Daddy" line was replaced with the same line as done by series regular Creator/NancyCartwright (who usually does vocal effects for Maggie, such as crying, cooing, and laughing).
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* ThrowItIn: Homer's line, "Bart can kiss my hairy, yellow butt" after Marge worries that Bart will be jealous of Lisa was ad-libbed (and almost didn't get used as the censors thought the line would be construed as pedophilic, when really to tell someone to "kiss your butt [or ass]" is used as a rude brush-off, not a sexual come-on).

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