![]() The school band playing "the forbidden music" after Mr."Is that gum? Is that gum? Is that gum?".By Lisa's Date with Density, it seems the ban has been lifted. After Largo ditches his class to join the strike, they take advantage of the opportunity to play the "forbidden music", which turns out to be Pop Goes the Weasel.In 2019, Fox, the company which owns The Simpsons, was bought out by Disney. The Civil War reenactment park raises its prices after being bought out by a cooperation called "Diz-Nee".Edna and Skinner hate each other's guts in this episode, which is amusing considering the two hooked up only two seasons later (and, sadly, would break up again after that). ![]() While nothing more than a throwaway Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking joke when written, there was actually an (unsuccessful) attempt to ban it from the Toronto Public Library in real life years later. A gag about Springfield Elementary carrying books banned by other schools includes, among other books, Dr.Although there's no "Vitamin R" or Ritalin in it. Bart discovers that for years, he's actually been drinking "Malk" instead of milk.Genius Bonus: "Vitamin R," which "malk" proudly claims it is full of, is a slang name for Ritalin.Or imagine if Bart failed to push her out of the way in time… Imagine what could've happened if the substitute teacher that day wasn't Bart’s own mother. Fridge Horror: Bart's swinging log boobytrap could very well have killed, if not seriously injured whoever wound up on the receiving end of it.Alternative Character Interpretation: Perhaps the school board knew Bart was the one responsible for driving off the other subs, and hiring Marge was their surefire way of keeping him in line.
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