"The Simpsons" The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular! (TV Episode 1995)
1 couch gag clip from the montage at the start of this episode is from this episode."The Simpsons" All Singing, All Dancing (TV Episode 1998)
One of the clips used to make this clip show."The Simpsons" Gump Roast (TV Episode 2002)
A still from this episode is shown in "They'll Never Stop the Simpsons".- Leonard Nimoy's cameo is recalled
"Nostalgia Critic" Top 11 Simpsons Episodes (TV Episode 2012)
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The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield (Video Game 1997)
The popsicle stick skyscraper appears."The Simpsons" Gump Roast (TV Episode 2002)
The monorail is mentioned in "They'll Never Stop the Simpsons"."South Park" The Simpsons Already Did It (TV Episode 2002)
Butters plans to pose as a real-estate agent and con everyone into spending money on a monorail which will break before being told it's already been done on The Simpsons, it was done in this episode.The Simpsons: Hit & Run (Video Game 2003)
The monorail track can be found in one of the levels. The monorail itself is a hidden vehicle."Supernatural" Something Wicked (TV Episode 2006)
Ogdenville, North Haverbrook and Brockway mentioned
The Little Rascals (TV Series 1955)
The lines spoken between Leonard Nimoy and Mayor Quimby "Do you even know who I am?" "I think I do...weren't you one of the little rascals?"Star Trek (TV Series 1966–1969)
Leonard Nimoy talks about being on the set of Star Trek.- Quimby says "May the force be with you" to Leonard Nimoy (mistaking Star Trek for Star Wars).
Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
An "Axel F"-like theme plays as Mr. Burns and Smithers sneak the toxic waste out of the power plant.Beverly Hills, 90210 (TV Series 1990–2000)
Show within the show mentioned called "Springfield Heights 90210".
"Da Suisa" Monorraíl (TV Episode 2016)
The principal plot of the episode is based on Marge vs. the Monorail
The Flintstones (TV Series 1960–1966)
Homer's song is to the tune of the Flintstones and the opening before the song is a scene-for-scene spoof of the opening of the FlintstonesThe Music Man (1962)
Lyle Lanley's support-winning song is a spoof of a musical number from this film. Lanley is also a parody of Harold Hill, who tried to hustle a small town into his money-making scam.Batman (1989)
Mr. Burns and Smithers's escape from the town hall meeting, complete with grappling hook, spoofs Batman and Vicki's escape from the Joker in "Batman."
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