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In a take off of John Travolta in the 1983 film Staying Alive, Bart struts down a street in Springfield after he is invited to dinner at the Lovejoys, just as Travolta strutted through Times Square to the same tune, in a joke written by Jace Richdale, who was the co-executive producer of The Simpsons at the time.
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