Bart Simpson writes on the chalkboard in one of the classrooms at "Springfield Elementary School" at the beginning of this episode, "I did not see Elvis."
The Simpson Family (in order from left to right: Homer Simpson, Marge Simpson, Lisa Simpson, Maggie Simpson, and Bart Simpson) try to sit on the couch at the same time and Bart Simpson is squeezed off the couch and into the air.
Bart Simpson doesn't tell a phone joke in this episode.
Maggie Simpson does not say anything in this episode.
Bart Simpson has a statue's head in his hands while a group of people are chasing him and Homer Simpson.
The head in Bart Simpson's hands belongs to the Jebediah Springfield statue.
Jebediah Springfield is indeed a fictional person.
Bart Simpson says it will take twenty-three minutes and five seconds to tell his story of how he ended up with the statue's head.
Bart Simpson tries to take with him to church the following: a sling shot and a radioactive man comic book.
Homer Simpson is watching American football on television before going to church.
Homer Simpson has US $50 riding on the American football game he is watching before going to church.
Homer Simpson listens to the American football game that he was watching on television on the way to church.
"First Church of Springfield" is indeed a fictional church.
Bart Simpson was going to listen to rock music while at Sunday school.
The first question asked to the Sunday school teacher is, "Will my dog, Pepper, be there?" and the Sunday school teacher's response is, "I'm sorry, but the answer is no." A follow up question asked to the Sunday school teacher is, "Why not?" and the Sunday school teacher's response is, "Because heaven is for people."
The second question asked to the Sunday school teacher is, "What about my cat Snowball?" and the Sunday school teacher's response is, "I'm sorry, but the answer is no."
The third question asked to the Sunday school teacher is, "Will there be cavemen in heaven?" and the Sunday school teacher's response is, "Certainly not."
The fourth question asked to the Sunday school teacher is, "Ma'am. What if you're a really good person, but you're in a really really bad fight and your leg gets gangrene and it has to be amputated. Will it be waiting for you in heaven?" and the Sunday school teacher's response is, "For the last time, Bart, yes."
The pastor is preaching on gambling being a sin at church.
Homer Simpson is listening to the American football game that he was listening to on the car radio and watching on television.
The fifth question asked to the Sunday school teacher is not heard but the Sunday school teacher's response is heard which is, "The ventriloquist goes to heaven but the dummy doesn't."
The sixth question asked to the Sunday school teacher is, "What about a robot with a human brain?" and the Sunday school teacher's response is, "I don't know. All these questions. Is a little blind faith too much to ask?"
It is unknown what the Sunday school teacher wants the kids to read out of the bible because the kids ran off before they can be told.
"The Bible" is indeed a real book.
The sign on the inside of "First Church of Springfield" at the entrance says "Bingo Tuesday Night; Monte Car Night Wednesday; Reno Retre Saturday."
Bart Simpson says that the Sunday school teacher said that apes can't get into heaven.
"Space Mutants 4: The Trilogy Continues" is indeed a fictional movie.
Bart Simpson asks Homer Simpson for US $5 while Homer Simpson is lying couch so he can go to the movie theatre to watch the movie "Space Mutants 4: The Trilogy Continues" which Bart Simpson calls "Space Mutants 4."
Bart Simpson gets to the movie theatre by riding his skateboard.
"Bookstore" is indeed a fictional bookstore.
Jimbo Jones calls Bart Simpson a hot dog.
Jimbo Jones says he has been kicked out of all four "Space Mutant" movies.
Bart Simpson orders three jumbo cherry squishies and one jumbo original flavor and pay US $4.52.
"Kwik-E-Mart" is indeed a fictional mini mart; however, it is believed to be a parody of the real mini mart, 7-Eleven. More information is available by clicking on the following link, .
"Squishie" is indeed a fictional slushy drink; however, it is believed to be a parody of the real slushy drink, "Slurpee." More information is available by clicking on the following link, .
Kearney Zzyzwicz says the first cloud looks like a cherry bomb.
Dolph Starbeam says the second cloud looks like a guy with a switchblade stuck in his back.
Jimbo Jones says the third cloud looks like a school bus going over a cliff in flames with kids inside screaming.
Bart Simpson says the fourth cloud looks like the statue of Springfield's founding father, Jebediah Springfield without the head.
Homer Simpson is reading the magazine "The Bowl Earth Catalog" at the kitchen table.
"The Bowl Earth Catalog" magazine is indeed a fictional magazine.
Homer Simpson wants to spend is hard earned US $150 on a bowling ball called "The Stealth Bowler."
"Candy Most Dandy" is indeed a fictional candy shop.
Bart Simpson uses a small crosscut saw to cut off the head of the Jebediah Springfield statue.
"Springfield City Hall" is indeed a fictional city hall.
"Duff Beer" is indeed a fictional beer.
"Springfield Retirement Home" is indeed a fictional retirement home.
The television show that Lisa Simpson and Maggie Simpson are watching is "Krusty the Clown."
"Krusty the Clown" is indeed a fictional television show.
Homer Simpson, Marge Simpson, Lisa Simpson, & Maggie Simpson are watching a documentary on Jebediah Springfield.
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