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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The "hip" kids Lisa makes friends with embody the "indie" atmosphere of the late nineties. Further cementing the nineties feel Lisa claims she learned the word 'crustacean' while watching ''Series/{{Baywatch}}''.
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* EditedforSyndication: Originally, the final scene of the hermit crab climbing into Homer's discarded soda can was accompanied by the start of the Music/BeachBoys song "All Summer Long". Years later, all past episodes would have their ending credits (with theme) extended to include the [=VAs=] for the Mexican dub. Because they apparently couldn't license a few more seconds of the song to match the new length, the hermit crab scene is now accompanied by an original instrumental piece.

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* EditedforSyndication: EditedForSyndication: Originally, the final scene of the hermit crab climbing into Homer's discarded soda can was accompanied by the start of the Music/BeachBoys song "All Summer Long". Years later, all past episodes would have their ending credits (with theme) extended to include the [=VAs=] for the Mexican dub. Because they apparently couldn't license a few more seconds of the song to match the new length, the hermit crab scene is now accompanied by an original instrumental piece.
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* EditedforSyndication: Originally, the final scene of the hermit crab climbing into Homer's discarded soda can was accompanied by the start of the BeachBoys song 'All Summer Long'. Years later, all past episodes would have their ending credits (with theme) extended to include the VAs for the Mexican dub. Because they apparently couldn't license a few more seconds of the song to match the new length, the hermit crab scene is now accompanied by an original instrumental piece.

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* EditedforSyndication: Originally, the final scene of the hermit crab climbing into Homer's discarded soda can was accompanied by the start of the BeachBoys Music/BeachBoys song 'All "All Summer Long'. Long". Years later, all past episodes would have their ending credits (with theme) extended to include the VAs [=VAs=] for the Mexican dub. Because they apparently couldn't license a few more seconds of the song to match the new length, the hermit crab scene is now accompanied by an original instrumental piece.
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* EditedforSyndication: Originally, the final scene of the hermit crab climbing into Homer's discarded soda can was accompanied by the start of the BeachBoys song 'All Summer Long'. Years later, all past episodes would have their ending credits (with theme) extended to include the VAs for the Mexican dub. Because they apparently couldn't license a few more seconds of the song to match the new length, the hermit crab scene is now accompanied by an original instrumental piece.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The "hip" kids Lisa makes friends with embody the "indie" atmosphere of the late nineties.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The "hip" kids Lisa makes friends with embody the "indie" atmosphere of the late nineties. Further cementing the nineties feel Lisa claims she learned the word 'crustacean' while watching ''Series/{{Baywatch}}''.
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* OutOfHolidayEpisode: Part of episode takes place during the Fourth of July. It first aired on May 19, 1996 which is more than six weeks before the holiday.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The "hip" kids Lisa makes friends with embody the "indie" atmosphere of the late nineties.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: The beach house is based on then-show runner Josh Weinstein's parents' house in New Hampshire, which the writers had visited many times. They played several board games when they were there, which gave them the idea to have to the Simpson family play the Mystery Date board game in the episode.
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