A"Clerks"- Credits font.- Opening and closing shots are in black and white.- Shots of Dante and Randal opening Mooby's resemble the shots of Dante opening Quick Stop.- Jay mentions circus seals, which he mentioned in "Clerks."- Dante is in yet another love triangle.- Dante paints the nails of one of his love interests, and like Clerks, is the girl he ends up in the end wanting to be with.- A scene takes place on the roof.- Randal does the same walk he does when he enters Quick Stop in the first one.- The shot of Jay dancing in the "1979" montage is an almost exact replication of the shot of Jay dancing in the first one.- There is a firetruck seen with the number 37 written on it.- Randal mentions Julie Dwyer's wake, which they attended in the first one. Randal also says "Shit or get off the pot," which he said in the first one.- Randal brings up Veronica, Dante's girlfriend from the first film.- The shot of Becky fixing the light in Quick Stop is shot exactly like the shot in the first one where Dante fixs the light.- The sign on the Quick Stop in the end says "We assure you, we're re-open," which references the sign on the Quick Stop in the first one, which says "I assure you, we're open."- Walt Flanagan and Grace Smith reprise their roles as the Wool-Cap smoker and the Milk Maid, respectively."Mallrats"- Poopie trim, something William says in "Mallrats", is spray-painted on the burned down Quick Stop."Chasing Amy"- Nails, the only cigarettes that Quick Stop sells, first appeared in "Amy"."Dogma"- When Becky is on the roof and yells at Jay, he says "Lord" - Referring to Alanis Morissette as God in "Dogma".- Mooby first appeared in "Dogma."- Jay wears a "Buddy Christ" t-shirtJay and Silent Bob Strike Back- The money Jay and Bob give to Dante and Randal to open the stores is from the "Bluntman and Chronic" film.- In the last Jay and Bob shot, Jay's sweater says, "Justice TLF", referring to Jay's girlfriend from "J&SBSB."