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*Fred Rogers was a friend of Marc Brown (author of the Arthur books) in real life. Rogers' career in children's media inspired Brown in his own work. | *Fred Rogers was a friend of Marc Brown (author of the Arthur books) in real life. Rogers' career in children's media inspired Brown in his own work. | ||
*The song that Fred Rogers sings during Arthur's envisioning of him walking down the street is similar to Mr. Rogers' opening theme, "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" | *The song that Fred Rogers sings during Arthur's envisioning of him walking down the street is similar to Mr. Rogers' opening theme, "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" | ||
*'''Timeline:''' | *'''Timeline:''' | ||
**The math problems on the blackboard were almost the same as the ones seen in "[[Arthur's Lucky Pencil]]". | **The math problems on the blackboard were almost the same as the ones seen in "[[Arthur's Lucky Pencil]]". |