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* On ''THE INQUIRER'' article, the phrase "DUMB OR DRUMMER?" is a play on the title of the 1994 film, ''Dumb and Dumber'', but didn't really have anything to do with the film. | * On ''THE INQUIRER'' article, the phrase "DUMB OR DRUMMER?" is a play on the title of the 1994 film, ''Dumb and Dumber'', but didn't really have anything to do with the film. | ||
* The title of the episode is referencing the film "{{W|Citizen Kane}}" (1941), a movie loosely based on the lives of newspaper magnates William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer. | * The title of the episode is referencing the film "{{W|Citizen Kane}}" (1941), a movie loosely based on the lives of newspaper magnates William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer. | ||
*The moral and plot of the episode is similar to [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com | *The moral and plot of the episode is similar to [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/Making_the_Case?oldid=530628 a Loud house episode] | ||
* When Catherine is chasing Francine, Francine says, "Sorry, Charlie", which was a line from all of the Star-Kist commercials. | * When Catherine is chasing Francine, Francine says, "Sorry, Charlie", which was a line from all of the Star-Kist commercials. | ||
===Episode connections=== | ===Episode connections=== |