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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Creator/DanCastellaneta named this as one of his three favourite episodes.
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* OffModel: When the VFD is en route to the Simpson house, Hans Moleman is shown on the engine sporting a bushy gray mustache.
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* LifeImitatesArt: Like most examples stemming from this show, there are Simpsons fans out there who treat June 5th (or 6/5) as the holiday Homer made up ("The Feast of Maximum Occupancy").
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* LifeImitatesArt: Like most examples stemming from this show, there are Simpsons fans out there who [[PopCultureHoliday treat June 5th (or 6/5) as the holiday Homer made up up]] ("The Feast of Maximum Occupancy").
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* RealitySubtext: The episode's [[CouchGag Chalkboard Gag]] had Bart writing, "I will not defame New Orleans." as a response to viewer complaints stemming from [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E2AStreetcarNamedMarge the previous episode's]] treatment of the city.
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* WordOfGod: The writers thought that when the episode aired, the end would be immediately followed by a Fox promo (rather than just the credits). The idea was that the viewers would be pissed off by having a revelation from God being cut off by a promo.