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*[[Alex Hood]]'s scream was used after the night sequence. It can later be heard in "[[War of the Worms]]" by Brain again, and then by James in "[[Night of the Tibble]]".
*[[Alex Hood]]'s scream was used after the night sequence. It can later be heard in "[[War of the Worms]]" by Brain again, and then by James in "[[Night of the Tibble]]".
===Cultural References===
===Cultural References===
*The USDA's {{W|MyPyramid}} is prominently featured in this episode. The MyPyramid icon was introduced in 2005 as an update to the traditional food guide pyramid and has since been replaced with {{W|MyPlate}} in 2011.
*The USDA's {{W|MyPyramid}} is prominently featured in this episode. The MyPyramid icon was introduced in 2005 as an update to the traditional food guide pyramid and has since been replaced with {{W|MyPlate}} in 2011.m
*The tropical bird Francine finds carrying a coconut in the opening scene is a reference to a running joke in the comedy film ''{{W|Monty Python and the Holy Grail}}''.
*The tropical bird Francine finds carrying a coconut in the opening scene is a reference to a running joke in the comedy film ''{{W|Monty Python and the Holy Grail}}''.


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