The dummy that they find looks like a combo if Slappy, (torso and suit) the dummy from Goosebumps, and Chucky,(hair and face) the living doll from Child's Play.
(Shake is reading a book called Skulldelocks and the seven Skulls) Shake: Now, press the button. Meatwad: I don't want press the button. Shake: If you don't press the button, she'll come for you in the night. Meatwad: With a bucket of acid for my face?! Shake: Spolier Alert! (short pause) Yes.
the following rooms in the Aqua Teen's house are displayed on the monitors: 1-2:Meatwad's Room 3-4:Living Room 5:Right Side of the house 6:Hallway 7-8:Frylock's Room 9:Attic Door 10:Back Door 11:Left Side of the house 12:Front Yard 13:Kitchen 14:Doorway to Meatwad's Room 15:Crawlspace 16:Drive-way
While Shake is on the phone in jail, the hobo from "Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary" can be seen in the background hanging himself.
When Shake puts the dummy on the shelf, you can see a picture of him and his "son" from Ezekiel.
Pinnochio: The idea of Meatwad wishing on a star for his two dummies to become real boys is similar to what Gepetto did in the animated 1940 Disney movie. Only instead of the dummies just coming to life, since the dummies were already alive, they became real boys.
Night of the Living Dummy: Part of the plot for Dummy Love is a parody of this book in R.L. Stine's Goosebump's book series and its various sequels; as in both the books and this episode, a murderous dummy comes to life and no matter what anybody tries to get rid of it, the dummy always comes back to life. It is also from the two Twilight Zone episode "The Dummy" and Caesar and Me".
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