Trivia[]
- Table read date: September 22, 2017.
- The title is a reference to the 1984 film A Nightmare on Elm Street.
- A scene from this episode was screened at the show's panel at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con International.[1]
- Like "Tweentrepreneurs," this episode premiered at the earlier time of 8:28 under Fox's limited commercials experiment where commercial breaks were shortened into JAZ ("just a&z") pods, freeing up five-minute slots every hour filled with branded content Fox Breaks.
- This episode's Store Next Door appears in the episode itself.
- Louise's costume is a dragon with a girl tattoo, a reversal of the titular character from The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
- Gene's costume is André 3000 the Giant, referencing Outkast member André 3000 and wrestler André the Giant. Linda dubs it "so fresh and so Gene," referencing Outkast's "So Fresh, So Clean."
- Rudy says that his costume is Paul Rudd from I Love You, Man. Rudd previously provided the voice of Jericho.
- Darryl's costume appears to be Pee-wee Herman, specifically during a scene from Pee-wee's Big Adventure where he wears high heels while dancing to The Champs' "Tequila." Pee-wee's actor Paul Reubens later guest starred in his final role before his death as Pat in "Amelia."
- Bob dresses up as singer Bruce Springsteen; Teddy mistakes him for the action movie hero Rambo.
- Though near illegible, Seymour's Bay appears on the letter Bob reads from Dr. Yap. further referencing the show's location following its official reveal in "Just One of the Boyz 4 Now for Now."
- The catalog Bob gets in the mail is for Demitri's Beef. Co.
- Many of the costumed extras seen walking the streets appeared in previous Halloween episodes including the other competitors in the costume contests seen in "Teen-a Witch."
- The two other unnamed girls from the Wagstaff Whalers cheerleading squad in "Gene It On" can be seen trick or treating in their uniforms.
- An inspirational poster similar to the ones Teddy and Janine made in "The Silence of the Louise" appears inside Yours Truly Stationery, reading "Today's candy is tomorrow's cavity."
- Andy and Ollie reference the Bonnie Raitt song "Something to Talk About" with Ollie following up Andy's line "Let's give them something to talk about" with "How about love?"
- The bus Andrew is driving is destined for the convention center.
- Logan Bush and his friends appear outside the Mutilation Mansion at Wonder Wharf.
- The Mutilation Mansion has a sign reading "Dis-members Only"
- Stores seen on Ocean Avenue include Purse-y Jackson, Shoey Lewis and the Shoes, and Mailed It.
- The end credits song is a cover/parody of the Salt-N-Pepa track, "None of Your Business."
- Edith and Harold Cranwinkle are dressed as the Blues Brothers as the Belchers go Trick or Treating.
- Among the people on the street is the DEA Agent who bought "blueberries" from Tina in "Bob Fires the Kids."
Goofs[]
- Several extras appear more than once in some shots (e.g. a blond haired girl with pigtail dressed as a ladybug when Zeke is talking to the Belchers) and appear in different places between others.
Behind the Scenes[]
H. Jon Benjamin during voice recording sessions 09/27/2017.
References[]
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Just One of the Boyz 4 Now for Now • The Taking of Funtime One Two Three • Tweentrepreneurs • Nightmare on Ocean Avenue Street • Live and Let Fly • Bobby Driver • I Bob Your Pardon • Roller? I Hardly Know Her! • UFO No You Didn't • Better Off Sled • Lorenzo's Oil? No, Linda's • The Helen Hunt • Bed, Bob & Beyond • Every Which Way but Goose • The Fresh Princ-ipal • Roamin' Bob-iday • What About Blob? • If You Love It So Much, Why Don't You Marionette? • Long Time Listener, First Time Bob • The Gene Mile • P.T.A. It Ain't So • Yes Without My Zeke | ||
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