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* MemeticMutation: "Oh no, not Lenny!". After Music/{{Motorhead}} frontman Lemmy Kilmeister's death in 2015, it got snowcloned into "Oh no, not Lemmy!".

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* MemeticMutation: "Oh no, not Lenny!". After Music/{{Motorhead}} frontman Lemmy Kilmeister's death in 2015, it got snowcloned into "Oh no, not Lemmy!".Lemmy!".
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* HilariousInHindsight: Itchy and Scratchy, who are from an InUniverse animated series, appear on ''Springfield Squares'' alongside "real" people. Back then, the idea of humans competing in a game show alongside cartoon characters was ridiculous, which was part of the joke. Then came ''WesternAnimation/{{Skatoony}}'', a game show where real-world kids competed [[RogerRabbitEffect alongside animated characters]].
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Ron Howard does indeed have four children, but at the time of this episode's premiere, the younger (Red Cross), already was thirteen years old. They are portrayed as being young kids. Also, in this episode he has two girls and two boys; he only has one son.
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* AlternativeJokeInterpretation: After Homer successfully bowls a perfect 300 game, the bowling attendants use a TwoKeyedLock... [[AntiClimax which drops a measly "300" balloon]]. Were they totally unprepared for a 300 game, or does it happen so often that they don't bother preparing for it, anymore?
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* MemeticMutation: "Oh not, not Lenny!", snowcloned into "Oh, not, not Lemmy!" after [[Music/{{Motorhead}} Lemmy Kilmeister]]'s death in 2015.

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* MemeticMutation: "Oh not, no, not Lenny!", Lenny!". After Music/{{Motorhead}} frontman Lemmy Kilmeister's death in 2015, it got snowcloned into "Oh, not, "Oh no, not Lemmy!" after [[Music/{{Motorhead}} Lemmy Kilmeister]]'s death in 2015.Lemmy!".
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Ron Howard does indeed have four children, but by the time of this episodes' emission, the younger (Red Cross), already was thirteen years old. They are portrayed as being young kids. Also, in this episode he has two girls and two boys; he only has one son.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: Ron Howard does indeed have four children, but by at the time of this episodes' emission, episode's premiere, the younger (Red Cross), already was thirteen years old. They are portrayed as being young kids. Also, in this episode he has two girls and two boys; he only has one son.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Ron Howard does indeed have four children, but by the time of this episodes' emission, the younger (Red Cross), already was thirteen years old. They are portrayed as being young kids. Also, in this episode he has two girls and two boys; he only has one son.
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* MemeticMutation: "Oh not, not Lenny!", snowcloned into "Oh, not, not Lemmy!" after [[Music/{{Motorhead}} Lemmy Kilmeister]]'s death in 2015.

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