03-03-2021, 21:23:50 PM
The title is a parody of the Kellogg's cereal Sugar Frosted Flakes, which is now known simply as Frosted Flakes.
Filburt's nightmare is a spoof of the Night on Bald Mountain sequence from Fantasia (1940).
The episode also spoofs two literary works, Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (1820) and Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" (1843).
The orchestral theme that plays during the credits and again at the end of the episode is called "Spooky Scherzo" and is also featured in The Adventures of Pete and Pete's Halloween special.
In this episode, it is revealed that the Hopping Hessian is the off-screen voice that says "Yes!" or "No!" when agreeing with Gordon.
When Big Man appears dressed as Rocko, he briefly whistles the Rocko's Modern Life theme song.
This is the first time Gladys is seen without her sunglasses.
Heffer's line of "They're coming to get you, Filbert" is an homage to a line early in the film "Night of the Living Dead" by George Romero when Johnny torments his sibling Barbara at a cemetery.
Filburt's nightmare is a spoof of the Night on Bald Mountain sequence from Fantasia (1940).
The episode also spoofs two literary works, Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (1820) and Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" (1843).
The orchestral theme that plays during the credits and again at the end of the episode is called "Spooky Scherzo" and is also featured in The Adventures of Pete and Pete's Halloween special.
In this episode, it is revealed that the Hopping Hessian is the off-screen voice that says "Yes!" or "No!" when agreeing with Gordon.
When Big Man appears dressed as Rocko, he briefly whistles the Rocko's Modern Life theme song.
This is the first time Gladys is seen without her sunglasses.
Heffer's line of "They're coming to get you, Filbert" is an homage to a line early in the film "Night of the Living Dead" by George Romero when Johnny torments his sibling Barbara at a cemetery.
"I worry exactly the right amount. You can never worry too much!" - Tulio

