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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*When Binky listens to Francine's MP3 player, various fractals appear in the background. Fractals are never-ending patterns that repeat the more they are zoomed into. | *When Binky listens to Francine's MP3 player, various fractals appear in the background. Fractals are never-ending patterns that repeat the more they are zoomed into. | ||
*"A shenym dank" means "Thank you very much" in Yiddish. Binky says this after he plays Klezmer music. | |||
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===Cultural references=== | ===Cultural references=== | ||
*The ''{{W|Bang On A Can All Stars}}'' are a real-world musical ensemble founded in 1992. Composer {{W|Julia Wolfe}} and clarinetist {{W|Evan Ziporyn}} voice themselves in this episode. The other musicians are also based on actual members from the 2013 lineup. | *The ''{{W|Bang On A Can All Stars}}'' are a real-world musical ensemble founded in 1992. Composer {{W|Julia Wolfe}} and clarinetist {{W|Evan Ziporyn}} voice themselves in this episode. The other musicians are also based on actual members from the 2013 lineup. | ||
*In his room, Binky plays "{{W|Für Elise}}" by Beethoven on his clarinet. | *In his room, Binky plays "{{W|Für Elise}}" by Beethoven on his clarinet. | ||
*''Gesundheit'' is German for "good health" and is also used in the sense "bless you." Using a German name may have been inspired by experimental German groups like ''{{W|Kraftwerk}}'' ("power plant") | *''Gesundheit'' is German for "good health" and is also used in the sense "bless you." Using a German name may have been inspired by experimental German groups like ''{{W|Kraftwerk}}'' ("power plant") | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |