The Princess Guide/References
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- Mr. Burns is seen charging his Tesla Model S he got from Elon Musk.
- The title is a parody of the 1987 romantic comedy fantasy adventure film, The Princess Bride.
- When Lenny tries to convince Carl to dress up as the princess, it is a reference to the episode "Gilligan the Goddess" from Gilligan's Island.
- Moe's "goodnights" to the things in his bar is a reference to the children's book Goodnight Moon.
- The scenes where Princess Kemi rides the Vespa with Moe, and the scene where a paparazzo takes a photo of her, parody the film Roman Holiday (1953). In the film, Audrey Hepburn plays a princess who, like Kemi, escapes her escort to spend a day doing what she wants in the city where she's staying.
Trivia[]
- A tribute to the late Leonard Nimoy was shown during the ending credits.
- Mr. Burns electric car is similar to a Tesla Model S, which is also an electric car.
Goofs[]
- The King of Nigeria meets Mr. Burns at Springfield. Nigeria was a monarchy until 1963 and this episode aired in 2015. However, the country has a number of self-governing tribal rulers.
- The goats would have died, because the terrorists Boko Haram are in Nigerian territory in real life.
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