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** The [=CableACE=] award was accepted by "the son of the guy who played Huggy Bear", which was obviously meant to be a throwaway joke. This was a few years before said son (Justin Fargas) carved out a decent career as an [=NFL=] running back.

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** The [=CableACE=] award was accepted by "the son of the guy who played [[Series/StarskyAndHutch Huggy Bear", Bear]]", which was obviously meant to be a throwaway joke. This was a few years before said son (Justin Fargas) carved out a decent career as an [=NFL=] running back.
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** The Krusty Burglar, mostly for the hilariously brutal violence Homer imposes on him.

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** The Krusty Burglar, mostly for the hilariously brutal brutal, childhood-killing violence Homer imposes on him.
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** The ''other'' Texan on Krusty's class, who claims to be from Brooklyn.

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** The ''other'' Texan Krusty Burglar, mostly for the hilariously brutal violence Homer imposes on Krusty's class, who claims to be from Brooklyn.him.

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* OneSceneWonder: The Wealthy Dowager whom Krusty apparently kills with a pie to the face that gets her head embedded in a wall.

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The Wealthy Dowager whom Krusty apparently kills with a pie to the face that gets her head embedded in a wall.wall.
** The ''other'' Texan on Krusty's class, who claims to be from Brooklyn.
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* SignatureScene: Homer beating the Krusty Burglar half to death in front of a crowd of horrified children is often remembered as one of the series' most darkly funny jokes.
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** The cable Ace award was accepted by “the son of the guy who played Huggy Bear”, which was obviously meant to be a throwaway joke. This was a few years before said son (Justin Fargas) carved out a decent career as an [=NFL=] running back.

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** The cable Ace [=CableACE=] award was accepted by “the son of the guy who played Huggy Bear”, which was obviously meant to be a throwaway joke. This was a few years before said son (Justin Fargas) carved out a decent career as an [=NFL=] running back.



* {{Wooleyism}}: The European French dub swaps out the mention of Benedict Arnold with that of Dennis Cooner, whose histroic 132 title defense within the American Sailing cup ended in 1983 at the hands of Alan Bond.

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* {{Wooleyism}}: {{Woolseyism}}: The European French dub swaps out the mention of Benedict Arnold with that of Dennis Cooner, whose histroic 132 title defense within the American Sailing cup ended in 1983 at the hands of Alan Bond.
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* {{Wooleyism}}: The European French dub swaps out the mention of Benedict Arnold with that of Dennis Cooner, whose histroic 132 title defense within the American Sailing cup ended in 1983 at the hands of Alan Bond.

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* HilariousInHindsight: During the scene where Homer's performing as Krusty at Milhouse's birthday party, Milhouse is skeptical about Bart's claim that he can get "Krusty" to perform at his own birthday party, stating that "my dad's a pretty big shot at the cracker factory." We [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E6AMilhouseDivided later learn]] that not only did Kirk only get that cracker factory job because his father-in-law was the owner, but the moment Luann divorces him, he immediately gets fired without a second thought.

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During the scene where Homer's performing as Krusty at Milhouse's birthday party, Milhouse is skeptical about Bart's claim that he can get "Krusty" to perform at his own birthday party, stating that "my dad's a pretty big shot at the cracker factory." We [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E6AMilhouseDivided later learn]] that not only did Kirk only get that cracker factory job because his father-in-law was the owner, but the moment Luann divorces him, he immediately gets fired without a second thought.thought.
** The cable Ace award was accepted by “the son of the guy who played Huggy Bear”, which was obviously meant to be a throwaway joke. This was a few years before said son (Justin Fargas) carved out a decent career as an [=NFL=] running back.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Krusty gets breast implants which disappear by the time he returns to Springfield.
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** The term "speed holes" has been used among car enthusiasts to describe any damage to a car that leaves holes in the bodywork. Most of the time it's referring to holes left behind by rust but sometimes it is used to refer to bullet holes.
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** [[https://youtu.be/qQ6wSei-NJU?t=68 This scene]] crops up in social media during any situation which would otherwise invoke the phrase "beating a dead horse". Some fans of ''The Simpsons'' itself who think the show has succumbed to SeasonalRot use this quote every time the show is renewed.

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** [[https://youtu.be/qQ6wSei-NJU?t=68 This scene]] crops up in social media during any situation which would otherwise invoke the phrase "beating a dead horse". Some fans of ''The Simpsons'' itself who think the show has succumbed to SeasonalRot use this quote every time the show is renewed.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: One example of [[RichInDollarsPoorInSense Krusty's wasteful spending]] is him sending 3,000 roses to Creator/BeaArthur's grave, despite her being alive. She would die in April 2009. In the same episode, Homer (in his Krusty guise) gives an award for "Most Promising New Cable Series" to reruns of ''Series/StarskyAndHutch''. At the time, cable was seen as a dumping ground for old movies and shows while "premium" channels such as HBO were prohibitively expensive, often charging extra for special events. By the late 90s and early 00s, cable broadened its appeal while "premium" services became cheaper and dropped the PPV angle, turning instead to original productions.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: One example of [[RichInDollarsPoorInSense Krusty's wasteful spending]] is him sending 3,000 roses to Creator/BeaArthur's grave, despite her being alive. She would die in April 2009. In the same episode, Homer (in his Krusty guise) gives an award for "Most Promising New Cable Series" to reruns of ''Series/StarskyAndHutch''. At the time, cable was seen as a dumping ground for old movies and shows while "premium" channels such as HBO were prohibitively expensive, often charging extra for special events. By the late 90s '90s and early 00s, '00s, cable broadened its appeal while "premium" services became cheaper and dropped the PPV angle, turning instead to original productions.
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* OneSceneWonder: The Wealthy Dowager whom Krusty apparently kills with a pie to the face that gets her head embedded in a wall.

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