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[edit] Trivia section
Trivia sections on Wikipedia are considered very bad form. All imformation within this section should be dispersed to apropriate places within the article. --The_stuart 18:34, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
- When Krusty approaches the camp, he has an altercation with reporters and punches out a cameraman. This is based on a real incident involving Axl Rose.
- The plot of this episode was considered for The Simpsons Movie but the writers were unable to expand it.
- There are some similarities to Alan Sherman's 1963 parodistic song on a kid's summer camp experience in Camp Grenada
- There is a reference to the book Lord of the Flies, when a pigs head on a stake is seen outside of Bart's command centre.
- Although the episode I Love Lisa establishes officially that Ralph is the son of Chief Clancy Wiggum, Ralph is actually referred to by his last name of Wiggum in this episode first.
Trivia has this:
- There is a referance to the book, [Animal Farm by George Orwell][1], when a rotting pigs head is seen outside of Bart's command centre.
I think rotting pig's head is a reference to Lord of the Flies. Srx 19:32, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
Oh vey. I am concerned with some of the trivia you are removing. This is a television show, I don't think campaigning agaisnt trivia makes much sense since it really is just clumps of trivia. Yanksox 18:36, 25 May 2006 (UTC)