"The Simpsons" The Boy Who Knew Too Much (TV Episode 1994)
Animation from this episode (Bart running down the hill) is recycled.
"The Simpsons" So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show (TV Episode 1993)
Clip shown"The Hour" Episode #7.154 (TV Episode 2011)
Footage shown with the song "School's Out"."Hagan Reviews" The Dragon Lives Again (TV Episode 2012)
Mr. Black and the boys drinking to evil."Some Jerk with a Camera" The Simpsons Ride (TV Episode 2015)
Clip shown when discussing Krustyland"WatchMojo" Top 10 Bart Simpson Moments (TV Episode 2018)
Bart Destroys Springfield Elementary gets an honorable mention.
The Simpsons: Hit & Run (Video Game 2003)
Kamp Krusty from this episode is a location on one of the maps.Development Hell (TV Special 2020)
Episode delves into the production of this episode and how it nearly became a movie."Diminishing Returns" Con Air (Podcast Episode 2020)
Mentioned."Escape from Vault Disney" 100th Episode Spectacular - Beverly Hills Chihuahua (Podcast Episode 2022)
Audio is heard.
The Flintstones (TV Series 1960–1966)
The opening couch gag sees the Simpsons running in to find The Flintstones sat on their couch.Spartacus (1960)
When Kent Brockman refers to the all the kids as school aged SpartacusesThe Deer Hunter (1978)
When Krusty is captured and brought before Bart.Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979)
Bart's dream sequence at the beginning of the episode ends with the students destroying Springfield Elementary School to Alice Cooper's "School's Out," mirroring the ending of the film.Apocalypse Now (1979)
The scenes of the camp in chaos and Krusty's meeting with Bart echo similar ones in Apocalypse Now.
South of the Border (1939)
Cover of the title song plays at the end of the episode.Throne of Blood (1957)
When Lisa tries to wipe her hands clean like Isuzu Yamada doe when in the state of panicBen-Hur (1959)
The scene where Kearney beats a drum to make the campers work in the sweatshop is a parody of the slave galley scene.- The scene where Lisa gives a letter to a man on horse back in a shawl in rain at night and paying with alcohol is a spoof of a scene from this.
Wuthering Heights (1992)
The scene where Lisa gives a letter to a man on horse back in a shawl in rain at night and paying with alcohol is a spoof of a scene from this.