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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?"
*Beginning in spring 2024, as part of a partnership with Bridge Multimedia, as well as funding provided by the US Department of Education (US-DOE), this and a few other popular episodes of the ''Arthur'' series were rereleased with the addition of an American Sign Language interpreter on screen, allowing individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to fully immerse themselves in the program. Interpretation was also provided to a variety of other popular ''Arthur'' episodes, the full list can be viewed [[List of Episodes With American Sign Language (ASL) Interpretation|here]].
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**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]]".

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