• Stewie is listening to the instrumental version of "
I Say A Little Prayer" while tanning. • An unused ending to the episode had been similar to the ending of 1984
American comedy film
Revenge of the Nerds, but "it never really clicked", hence, it was not broadcast. • Stewie reciting a poem he wrote to Brian is a reference to
non-fiction novel Tuesdays with Morrie. • There is a dispute between Peter and Lois in regards to how different
Lego is from
Mega Bloks. • While Stewie is tanning, he begins to sing his own version of the song "
Kokomo" by
The Beach Boys. • A parody of
Kellogg's Frosted Flakes'
Tony the Tiger called Terry the Tiger is seen in the Griffin kitchen, saying "They're food!" • When Lois notices Stewie's sunburn, she tells Peter that it was similar to the time he fed his
Mogwai after midnight. A cutaway scene shows Peter feeding the Mogwai a chicken leg, causing it to turn into
Fran Drescher, whose head Peter then microwaves. • When Lois wipes off Stewie's
fake pencil mustache, Stewie compares the
saliva being cleaned on his upper lip to the time he had dinner with
Martin Landau. A cutaway shows Martin Landau having a distinct speech pattern by not chewing up his food as he speaks. • When Brian advises Stewie to "wait and see" whether or not he has
cancer, Stewie says "
Jim Henson had a wait and see attitude, and look what happened to him. Now we've got wrong-sounding
Muppets", a reference to Henson's deadly
Streptococcus pneumoniae infection that was discovered too late which led to his death in 1990. The scene then cuts to
Kermit the Frog and the
Swedish Chef in a dialogue sequence, with much different voice tones. The two would later appear again at the end of the show, discussing the preceding events, when
Fozzie Bear walks in, and says in a deep voice (supplied by actor
Michael Clarke Duncan): "Wocka wocka. Who wants to hear a funny-ass joke?" • When Peter realizes that he should bully Randy Fulcher, he compares this to
Dick Cheney being a
Wal-Mart greeter. He greets each customer with "Go fuck yourself", a reference to a 2004 incident where he said those words to
Senator Patrick Leahy, after he asked the vice president about
Halliburton's alleged war profiteering. • When Stewie gets off his beach chair during a tan, Stewie is seen drinking a can of
TaB, and then slowly looking to the camera – a parody of TaB commercials in the '80s. • The title of the episode "The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou" is a reference to the 2004
Wes Anderson movie
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. ==Reception==