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- David "Tubatron" Silverman and Matthew C. Faughnan (Treehouse of horror XVII)
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- Al Jean's nickname in the closing credits is Al July 27th 2007 Jean which is the release date of The Simpsons Movie. (Treehouse of horror XVII)
- As the voice of The Brain on Animaniacs, Maurice LaMarche did another War of the Worlds parody in the cartoon Battle for the Planet. (Treehouse of horror XVII)
- In the segment The Day the Earth Looked Stupid, Chief Wiggum says to Orson Welles "Why dont I just punch you in the nose, bud". Orson then repeats the words Nosebud, in a reference to his film Citizen Kane. (Treehouse of horror XVII)
- In the segment, "Married to the Blob", the last homeless person to enter the "shelter" has a dog who sniffs the door and becomes alarmed. This is an allusion to the classic Twilight Zone episode "The Hunt" in which a man is prevented from going to Hell by his dog who smells sulfur. (Treehouse of horror XVII)
- The Tales from the Crypt television intro, spoofed at the opening, features the original theme music written by Danny Elfman. Elfman also wrote The Simpsons theme. (Treehouse of horror XVII)
- The song ("I like big guts and I cannot lie...") during the segment "Married to the Blob" is a parody of "Baby Got Back" (Treehouse of horror XVII)
- The song Gloomy Sunday interpreted by Billie Holiday is featured at the beginning of the "The Day the Earth Looked Stupid" segment. (Treehouse of horror XVII)
- The title of the first segment is a pun on Married to the Mob (also parodied in the episode "Mayored to the Mob"), and the story is inspired by The Blob and its remake. (Treehouse of horror XVII)
- The title of the second segment is a reference to a line in "The Gambler" by Kenny Rogers (You gotta know when to hold 'em). (Treehouse of horror XVII)
- The title of the third segment is reference to the movie The Day the Earth Stood Still which is also parodied by Futurama with the episode "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid." Furthermore, that marked the second Matt Groening show to involve Maurice LaMarche. (Treehouse of horror XVII)
- This episode was highly promoted on the Internet and the TV Guide for the week of October 30, 2006 - November 5, 2006. (Treehouse of horror XVII)