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* {{Blooper}}: In one performance of "My Coney Island Baby", Chief Wiggum is audible despite having been replaced by Barney by this point in the story.

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** The group is credited as the Be Sharps on the sign outside the church before they came up with the name.
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In one performance of "My Coney Island Baby", Chief Wiggum is audible despite having been replaced by Barney by this point in the story.
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* DeletedScene: A deleted scene showed Skinner going back to his mother. She asks him if he was with a woman, he says no, then she asks for a bath, followed by mad laughing and a close-up of their ''Film/{{Psycho}}''-parody house. This is the first time Skinner would be involved in a knock-off joke based on the movie. This same deleted scene marks the only time Creator/DanCastellaneta performed the voice of Skinner's mother.

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* DeletedScene: A deleted scene showed Skinner going back to his mother. She asks him if he was with a woman, he says no, then she asks for a bath, followed by mad laughing and a close-up of their ''Film/{{Psycho}}''-parody house. This is the first time Skinner would be involved in a knock-off joke based on the movie. This same deleted scene marks the only time Creator/DanCastellaneta performed the voice of Skinner's mother.Agnes' voice.
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* NonSingingVoice: Most of the vocals of the Be Sharps were done by The Dapper Dans, the barbershop quartet who sing on Main Street USA at Disneyland. According to the DVDCommentary, for years they still got requests for "Baby on Board" and happily obliged. In the episode, the Dapper Dans' singing was mixed in with one of the regular actors' singing; the "C. Everett Koop" song, where everyone is too tired to sing on-key, features only the regular voices.

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* NonSingingVoice: Most of the vocals of the Be Sharps were done by The Dapper Dans, the barbershop quartet who sing on Main Street USA at Disneyland. According to the DVDCommentary, for years they still got requests for "Baby on Board" and happily obliged. In Throughout the episode, one or two of the characters' real voices are included amongst the Dapper Dans' singing was mixed Dans, such as Homer in with one of "Baby on Board" and the regular actors' singing; aforementioned Wiggum in "Coney Island Baby"; the "C. Everett Koop" song, where everyone is too tired to sing on-key, features only the regular voices.voice actors.
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* InMemoriam: This episode was dedicated to Michael P. Schoenbrun, the former Executive in Charge of Production at Gracie Films who died on June 5th, 1993 from pancreatic cancer at the age of 54.
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* NonSingingVoice: Most of the vocals of the Be Sharps were done by The Dapper Dans, the barbershop quartet who sing on Main Street USA at Disneyland. According to the DVDCommentary, for years they still got requests for "Baby on Board" and happily obliged. In the episode, the Dapper Dans' singing was mixed in with one of the regular actors' singing; the "C. Everett Koop" song, where everyone is too tired to sing on-key, features only the regular voices.

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* NonSingingVoice: Most of the vocals of the Be Sharps were done by The Dapper Dans, the barbershop quartet who sing on Main Street USA at Disneyland. According to the DVDCommentary, for years they still got requests for "Baby on Board" and happily obliged. In the episode, the Dapper Dans' singing was mixed in with one of the regular actors' singing; the "C. Everett Koop" song, where everyone is too tired to sing on-key, features only the regular voices.voices.
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* {{Blooper}}: In one performance of "My Coney Island Baby", Chief Wiggum is audible despite having been replaced by Barney by this point in the story.
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* NonSingingVoice: The vocals of the Be Sharps were done by The Dapper Dans, the barbershop quartet who sing on Main Street USA at Disneyland. According to the DVDCommentary, for years they still got requests for "Baby on Board" and happily obliged.

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* NonSingingVoice: The Most of the vocals of the Be Sharps were done by The Dapper Dans, the barbershop quartet who sing on Main Street USA at Disneyland. According to the DVDCommentary, for years they still got requests for "Baby on Board" and happily obliged. In the episode, the Dapper Dans' singing was mixed in with one of the regular actors' singing; the "C. Everett Koop" song, where everyone is too tired to sing on-key, features only the regular voices.
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* DeletedScene: A deleted scene showed Skinner going back to his mother. She asks him if he was with a woman, he says no, then she asks for a bath, followed by mad laughing and a close-up of their ''Film/{{Psycho}}''-parody house. This is the first time Skinner would be involved in a knock-off joke based on the movie. This same deleted scene marks the only time Creator/DanCastellaneta performed the voice of Skinner's mother.
* NonSingingVoice: The vocals of the Be Sharps were done by The Dapper Dans, the barbershop quartet who sing on Main Street USA at Disneyland. According to the DVDCommentary, for years they still got requests for "Baby on Board" and happily obliged.

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