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Trivia

  • Milhouse says he bought his jacket with 50,000 Bazooka Joe Comics, a cartoon strips that was originally found in Bazooka chewing gum wrappers.
  • Michael McKean would later guest star in the episode "Monty Can't Buy Me Love" as Jerry Rude.
  • Harry Shearer, a regular Simpsons voice actor, is also a member of Spinal Tap. He plays himself in this episode along with the rest of the band.
  • The scary story Otto told Lisa is similar to High Beams from Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark.

Goofs

  • Bart's guitar is left-handed when he is learning how to play it, yet Otto can play it perfectly on the bus despite being right-handed. Later, when Otto is playing guitar with Bart in the garage, the guitar switches between being a left-handed model played righty by Otto, to a right-handed model, all in the same scene.
  • Otto later gets suspended from driving the bus in the episode "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer".
  • During the scene where Nelson is mocking Bart while waiting for the bus his vest and shirt switch colors during the zoomed in part when he says "Polly wally crappy".
  • When Otto crashes into the street sign at the end and bends it, it is seen unbent in the next shot.
  • Ralph's shirt is orange in this episode.
  • During the bus scene Sherri and Terri's hair and dress colors are switched.


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Stark Raving Dad ā€¢ Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington ā€¢ When Flanders Failed ā€¢ Bart the Murderer ā€¢ Homer Defined ā€¢ Like Father, Like Clown ā€¢ Treehouse of Horror II ā€¢ Lisa's Pony ā€¢ Saturdays of Thunder ā€¢ Flaming Moe's ā€¢ Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk ā€¢ I Married Marge ā€¢ Radio Bart ā€¢ Lisa the Greek ā€¢ Homer Alone ā€¢ Bart the Lover ā€¢ Homer at the Bat ā€¢ Separate Vocations ā€¢ Dog of Death ā€¢ Colonel Homer ā€¢ Black Widower ā€¢ The Otto Show ā€¢ Bart's Friend Falls in Love ā€¢ Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?
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