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== | ==Official summary== | ||
Arthur and D.W. tell conflicting and imaginative versions of what exactly happened to Dad's perfect soufflé, and Mom and Dad try to sort things out.<ref>http://www.ket.org/episode/ARUR%20%20000510</ref> | Arthur and D.W. tell conflicting and imaginative versions of what exactly happened to Dad's perfect soufflé, and Mom and Dad try to sort things out.<ref>http://www.ket.org/episode/ARUR%20%20000510</ref> | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This episode has the Rashomon effect; something that occurred is witnessed by a small group of people, and they tell varying accounts of what took place. | *This episode has the Rashomon effect; something that occurred is witnessed by a small group of people, and they tell varying accounts of what took place. | ||
*In D.W.'s imagination of her and Arthur as old people living in [[Shady Pines Retirement Home]] and still arguing, Arthur's side of the room has a ''[[Love Ducks]]'' poster. Arthur becomes a fan of the show in "[[That's a Baby Show!]]" | |||
* This is the last episode where [[Ricky Mabe]] voices Timmy Tibble. | * This is the last episode where [[Ricky Mabe]] voices Timmy Tibble. | ||
*[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] has a flashback of himself getting blamed by the police all because of [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] stealing [[Crazy Bus]] merchandise when she is not supposed to, and the song plays instrumental, instead of someone singing it. | *[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] has a flashback of himself getting blamed by the police all because of [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] stealing [[Crazy Bus]] merchandise when she is not supposed to, and the song plays instrumental, instead of someone singing it. | ||
*This episode is made into a song on the album ''[[Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix]]'' (called "[[Two Sides of the Story]]"). | *This episode is made into a song on the album ''[[Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix]]'' (called "[[Two Sides of the Story]]"). | ||
*'''Moral:''' If something someone worked on is destroyed, help them out. | |||
*'''Moral:''' | |||
**Don't blame others for your own benefits. | **Don't blame others for your own benefits. | ||
===Cultural references=== | ===Cultural references=== | ||
* [[The Freddy Sprangler Show]] is a parody of the ''Jerry Springer Show | * [[The Freddy Sprangler Show]] is a parody of the ''Jerry Springer Show''. | ||
* The policeman says "Book ’em, Charlie". This might be a reference to Steve McGarret's famous line "Book ’em, Danno" from the TV series ''Hawaii Five-O''. | * The policeman says "Book ’em, Charlie". This might be a reference to Steve McGarret's famous line "Book ’em, Danno" from the TV series ''Hawaii Five-O''. | ||
*The ending where Arthur and D.W. help their [[Mr. Read|Dad]] make another soufflé is | *The ending where Arthur and D.W. help their [[Mr. Read|Dad]] make another soufflé is similar to [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Project_Loud_House?oldid=545878 Project Loud House] | ||
*The title is similar to ''Family Feud''. | *The title is similar to ''Family Feud''. | ||