Here are the references/allusions in the episode:
The episode title is a reference to the 1987 film Three Men And A Baby.
-RK and Wade parodied the 1987 "I learned it by watching you!" anti-drug PSA.
-Wade saying "cold medina" was a reference to Public Enemy's 1988 song "Rebel Without A Pause."
-RK was talking about Barry Bonds' steroid use with the line "this is as much recognition as Barry Bonds deserves."
-Sparky and Jaylynn were referring to NFL quarterback Michael Vick being reinstated into the NFL after showing remorse for his involvement in an illegal dogfighting ring, and the eventual decline of his play.
-The jazz music that indicates a big scene from Saved By The Bell was used in this episode.
-There were several instances of the fourth wall being broken in this episode.
-The Joanna Cassidy/Smokey The Bear cutaway was a reference to the 1973 Smokey PSA that Cassidy appeared in.
-The audio clips of Timmy and Tommy Tibble were taken from the Arthur episode "Whistling In The Wind."
-"Get the crown, save the town, and Mr. Krabs" was a reference to the song "Now That We're Men" from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
-"Not until Cimorelli releases an album" refers to the fact that the female family pop group Cimorelli has only released EPs and not albums, despite their growing fame.
Stay tuned over the next couple weeks, as Testicular Sound Express is here to shake up your summer with all-new adventures, leading up to the one-hour season finale in late August. I'm not sure if this will be weekly, but there will surely be a new episode next Friday.
