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** "Superliminal" was used as a PerfectlyCromulentWord by L.T. as part of his three-pronged attack ("Hey you! Join the Navy!"). In 2019, the word was used as the title for a trippy [[VideoGame/{{Superliminal}} puzzle game]].

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[SubliminalAdvertising ''YVAN EHT NIOJ, YVAN EHT NIOJ''.]]

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** The start of the ending credits features a variant of the "Drop Da Bomb" song with one of the exotic dancers actually singing "Join the navy" alongside the music being played normally.
** "Your love's more deadlier than Saddam."
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* RefrainFromAssuming: The song is called "Drop Da Bomb," not "Yvan eht Nioj".
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** "Your love's more deadly than Saddam."

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** "Your love's more deadly deadlier than Saddam."
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** "Your love's more deadlier than Saddam."

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* NightmareFuel: The moment when Lisa plays the VHS backwards to reveal "JOIN THE NAVY" was apparently thought to be terrifying by a surprising number of people, judging by [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_m5PfKTwMFY&pp=ygUXc2ltcHNvbnMgam9pbiB0aGUgbmF2eSA%3D this YouTube comment section]].

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The start of the ending credits features a variant of the "Drop Da Bomb" song with one of the exotic dancers actually singing "Join the navy" alongside the music being played normally.

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The start of the ending credits features a variant of the "Drop Da Bomb" song with one of the exotic dancers actually singing "Join the navy" alongside the music being played normally.



* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in Latin-America, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in [=YouTube=], and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in Latin-America, Latin America, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in [=YouTube=], and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.



* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Though it aired in 2001, ProductionLeadTime dates the episode to 1999-2000 -- not only does the BoyBand parody Music/{{NSYNC}} (who have a guest appearance in the episode) and the Music/BackstreetBoys, but there's a scene with New York City having one of its buildings destroyed, dating the episode to pre-September 11[[note]]Indeed, the episode was suppressed from broadcast for some time after the attacks[[/note]]. There's also a reference to ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond''.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Though it aired in 2001, ProductionLeadTime dates the episode to 1999-2000 -- not only does the BoyBand parody Music/{{NSYNC}} (who have a guest appearance in the episode) and the Music/BackstreetBoys, but there's a scene with New York City having one of its buildings destroyed, dating the episode to pre-September 11[[note]]Indeed, 11.[[note]]Indeed, the episode was suppressed from broadcast for some time after the attacks[[/note]]. attacks.[[/note]] There's also a reference to ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond''.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Though it aired in 2001, AnimationLeadTime dates the episode to 1999-2000 -- not only does the BoyBand parody Music/{{NSYNC}} (who have a guest appearance in the episode) and the Music/BackstreetBoys, but there's a scene with New York City having one of its buildings destroyed, dating the episode to pre-September 11[[note]]Indeed, the episode was suppressed from broadcast for some time after the attacks[[/note]]. There's also a reference to ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond''.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Though it aired in 2001, AnimationLeadTime ProductionLeadTime dates the episode to 1999-2000 -- not only does the BoyBand parody Music/{{NSYNC}} (who have a guest appearance in the episode) and the Music/BackstreetBoys, but there's a scene with New York City having one of its buildings destroyed, dating the episode to pre-September 11[[note]]Indeed, the episode was suppressed from broadcast for some time after the attacks[[/note]]. There's also a reference to ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: One of the writers of ''Mad Magazine'' comes up with a parody called ''[[Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond Everybody Hates Raymond]]''; it's even funnier when a few years later in 2005 (the same year it ended) we got the next best thing: ''Series/EverybodyHatesChris''.

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* HilariousInHindsight: One of the writers of ''Mad Magazine'' comes up with a parody called ''[[Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond Everybody Hates Raymond]]''; it's even funnier when a few years later in 2005 (the same year it ''Raymond'' ended) we got the next best thing: ''Series/EverybodyHatesChris''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: One of the writers of ''Mad Magazine'' comes up with a parody called ''[[Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond Everybody Hates Raymond]]''; granted, it was still on the air when the episode aired, but it's even funnier when a few years later in 2005 (the same year it ended) we got the next best thing: ''Series/EverybodyHatesChris''.

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* HilariousInHindsight: One of the writers of ''Mad Magazine'' comes up with a parody called ''[[Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond Everybody Hates Raymond]]''; granted, it was still on the air when the episode aired, but it's even funnier when a few years later in 2005 (the same year it ended) we got the next best thing: ''Series/EverybodyHatesChris''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: One of the writers of ''Mad Magazine'' comes up with a parody called ''[[Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond Everybody Hates Raymond]]''; granted, it was still on the air when the episode aired, but it's even funnier when a few years later in 2005 (the same year it ended) we got the next best thing: ''Series/EverybodyHatesChris''.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The scene where L.T. Smash blows up ''Magazine/Mad'' after nearly publishing a parody of Bart's boy band "Party Posse". This was in ''February'' 2001, so [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror quite a few events hasn't happened yet]]. They even pointed out the unfortunate coincidence in the DVD commentary for this episode. Another similar incident happened in January 2015 when the headquarters of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo were attacked by terrorists for publishing an image related to Islam.

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* HarsherInHindsight: The scene where L.T. Smash blows up ''Magazine/Mad'' ''Magazine/{{Mad}}'' after nearly publishing a parody of Bart's boy band "Party Posse". This was in ''February'' 2001, so [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror quite a few events hasn't happened yet]]. They even pointed out the unfortunate coincidence in the DVD commentary for this episode. Another similar incident happened in January 2015 when the headquarters of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo were attacked by terrorists for publishing an image related to Islam.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The scene where L.T. Smash blows up ''Magazine/Mad'' after nearly publishing a parody of Bart's boy band "Party Posse". This was in ''February'' 2001, so [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror quite a few events hasn't happened yet]]. They even pointed out the unfortunate coincidence in the DVD commentary for this episode. Another similar incident happened in January 2015 when the headquarters of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo were attacked by terrorists for publishing an image related to Islam.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in Latin-America, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in Youtube, and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Though it aired in 2001, AnimationLeadTime dates the episode to 1999-2000 -- not only does the BoyBand parody Music/NSync (who have a guest appearance in the episode) and the Music/BackstreetBoys, but there's a scene with New York City having one of its buildings destroyed, dating the episode to pre-September 11[[note]]Indeed, the episode was suppressed from broadcast for some time after the attacks[[/note]]. There's also a reference to ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond''.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in Latin-America, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in Youtube, [=YouTube=], and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Though it aired in 2001, AnimationLeadTime dates the episode to 1999-2000 -- not only does the BoyBand parody Music/NSync Music/{{NSYNC}} (who have a guest appearance in the episode) and the Music/BackstreetBoys, but there's a scene with New York City having one of its buildings destroyed, dating the episode to pre-September 11[[note]]Indeed, the episode was suppressed from broadcast for some time after the attacks[[/note]]. There's also a reference to ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond''.
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* FridgeBrilliance: As he outright stated he saw Bart's prank at the marathon, it's entirely possible Lieutenant Smash ''deliberately trained'' that bird to steal his fake moustache knowing full well he'd run to the first person not out for his blood.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in Latin-America, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in Youtube, and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in Latin-America, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in Youtube, and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.''millions''.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Though it aired in 2001, AnimationLeadTime dates the episode to 1999-2000 -- not only does the BoyBand parody Music/NSync (who have a guest appearance in the episode) and the Music/BackstreetBoys, but there's a scene with New York City having one of its buildings destroyed, dating the episode to pre-September 11[[note]]Indeed, the episode was suppressed from broadcast for some time after the attacks[[/note]]. There's also a reference to ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond''.
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** ''Your love's more deadlier than Saddam.''

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** ''Your love's more deadlier than Saddam.''
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the concert onboard the aircraft carrier Lt. Smash [[ImagineSpot begins to imagine the audience turning into soldiers]], who then attempt to shoot down a bunch of hippies who appear to be riding a giant mechanical praying mantis. When the admiral interrupts, he asks if Smash has been having the "hippie fantasy" again; Smash's response is "they're getting less frequent, sir", implying Smash is suffering from something.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the concert onboard the aircraft carrier carrier, Lt. Smash [[ImagineSpot begins to imagine the audience turning into soldiers]], who then attempt to shoot down a bunch of hippies who appear to be riding a giant mechanical praying mantis. When the admiral interrupts, he asks if Smash has been having the "hippie fantasy" again; Smash's response is "they're getting less frequent, sir", implying Smash is suffering from something.



* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in Latin-America, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like, have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in Youtube, and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in Latin-America, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like, like have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in Youtube, and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in Latin-America, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like, have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in Youtube, and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.
* HilariousInHindsight: The "Drop Da Bomb" video includes a shot of bombs getting dropped on a bunch of fighters in an unnamed [[{{Qurac}} Middle Eastern country]]. Their Jeep has a flag on it with horizontal green, white and black stripes, with three red stars inside the middle white stripe. As luck would have it, rebels in the [[UsefulNotes/{{Syria}} Syrian Civil War]] used that exact same flag over a decade later. An Egyptian TV news show actually tried to suggest that this coincidence was proof that the United States government was secretly orchestrating the war! [[note]]This is actually OlderThanTheyThink: the flag used by the rebels is the same one used when Syria gained it's independence from France just before the Ba'athist regime. The show used the defunct flag different from the one used by Syria at the time the episode aired long before the rebels adopted it. [[/note]]

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in Latin-America, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like, have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in Youtube, and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.
* HilariousInHindsight: The "Drop Da Bomb" video includes a shot of bombs getting dropped on a bunch of fighters in an unnamed [[{{Qurac}} Middle Eastern country]]. Their Jeep has a flag on it with horizontal green, white and black stripes, with three red stars inside the middle white stripe. As luck would have it, rebels in the [[UsefulNotes/{{Syria}} Syrian Civil War]] used that exact same flag over a decade later. An Egyptian TV news show actually tried to suggest that this coincidence was proof that the United States government was secretly orchestrating the war! [[note]]This is actually OlderThanTheyThink: the flag used by the rebels is the same one used when Syria gained it's independence from France just before the Ba'athist regime. The show used the defunct flag different from the one used by Syria at the time the episode aired long before the rebels adopted it. [[/note]]
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The start of the ending credits features a variant of the "Drop Da Bomb" song with one of the exotic dancers actually singing "Join the navy" alongside the music being played normally.
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* AwesomeMusic: [[SubliminalAdvertising ''YVAN EHT NIOJ, YVAN EHT NIOJ''.]]

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* GermansLoveDavidHaselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in LatinAmerica, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like, have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in Youtube, and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.

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* GermansLoveDavidHaselhoff: GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in LatinAmerica, Latin-America, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like, have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in Youtube, and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the concert onboard the aircraft carrier Lt. Smash [[ImagineSpot begins to imagine the audience turning into soldiers]], who then attempt to shoot down a bunch of hippies who appear to be riding a giant mechanical praying mantis. When the admiral interrupts, he asks if Smash has been having the "hippie fantasy" again; Smash's response is "they're getting less frequent, sir", implying Smash is suffering from something.

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* AwesomeMusic: [[SubliminalAdvertising ''YVAN EHT NIOJ, YVAN EHT NIOJ''.]]
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the concert onboard the aircraft carrier Lt. Smash [[ImagineSpot begins to imagine the audience turning into soldiers]], who then attempt to shoot down a bunch of hippies who appear to be riding a giant mechanical praying mantis. When the admiral interrupts, he asks if Smash has been having the "hippie fantasy" again; Smash's response is "they're getting less frequent, sir", implying Smash is suffering from something. something.
* GermansLoveDavidHaselhoff: The episode enjoys great popularity in LatinAmerica, where celebrity cameos are less divisive and boy bands like NSYNC and the like, have enjoyed popularity for a lot more time than their usual expiration date in the USA. Just search for "Banda Deluxo" in Youtube, and you will be surprised at videos with views in the ''millions''.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the concert onboard the aircraft carrier Lt. Smash begins to imagine the audience turning into soldiers, who then attempt to shoot down a bunch of hippies who appear to be riding a giant mechanical praying mantis. When the admiral interrupts, he asks if Smash has been having the "hippie fantasy" again; Smash's response is "they're getting less frequent, sir", implying Smash is suffering from something.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the concert onboard the aircraft carrier Lt. Smash [[ImagineSpot begins to imagine the audience turning into soldiers, soldiers]], who then attempt to shoot down a bunch of hippies who appear to be riding a giant mechanical praying mantis. When the admiral interrupts, he asks if Smash has been having the "hippie fantasy" again; Smash's response is "they're getting less frequent, sir", implying Smash is suffering from something.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the concert onboard the aircraft carrier Lt. Smash begins to imagine the audience turning into soldiers, who then attempt to shoot down a bunch of hippies who appear to be riding a giant mechanical praying mantis. When the admiral interrupts, he asks if Smash has been having the "hippie fantasy" again; Smash's response is "they're getting less frequent, sir", implying Smash is suffering from something.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The "Drop Da Bomb" video includes a shot of bombs getting dropped on a bunch of fighters in an unnamed [[{{Qurac}} Middle Eastern country]]. Their Jeep has a flag on it with horizontal green, white and black stripes, with three red stars inside the middle white stripe. As luck would have it, rebels in the [[UsefulNotes/{{Syria}} Syrian Civil War]] used that exact same flag over a decade later. An Egyptian TV news show actually tried to suggest that this coincidence was proof that the United States government was secretly orchestrating the war!

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* HilariousInHindsight: The "Drop Da Bomb" video includes a shot of bombs getting dropped on a bunch of fighters in an unnamed [[{{Qurac}} Middle Eastern country]]. Their Jeep has a flag on it with horizontal green, white and black stripes, with three red stars inside the middle white stripe. As luck would have it, rebels in the [[UsefulNotes/{{Syria}} Syrian Civil War]] used that exact same flag over a decade later. An Egyptian TV news show actually tried to suggest that this coincidence was proof that the United States government was secretly orchestrating the war!war! [[note]]This is actually OlderThanTheyThink: the flag used by the rebels is the same one used when Syria gained it's independence from France just before the Ba'athist regime. The show used the defunct flag different from the one used by Syria at the time the episode aired long before the rebels adopted it. [[/note]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: The "Drop Da Bomb" video includes a shot of bombs getting dropped on a bunch of fighters in an unnamed [[{{Qurac}} Middle Eastern country]]. Their Jeep has a flag on it with horizontal green, white and black stripes, with three red stars inside the middle white stripe. As luck would have it, rebels in the [[UsefulNotes/{{Syria}} Syrian Civil War]] used that exact same flag over a decade later. An Egyptian TV news show actually tried to suggest that this coincidence was proof that the United States government was secretly orchestrating the war!

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