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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A few scenes from this episode were used in the Arthur version of PBS Kids pinball up next ident.
*'''Moral:''' Winning isn't everything.
*For Season 5, the sound effect of Arthur crashing in the intro was updated to take out the boing, where it stayed for the rest of the series on all network airings, with the exception of Kids are from Earth, Parents are from Pluto, The Lousy Week, and The Last of Mary Moo Cow. However, it was first heard on the 2000 rerun of D.W. All Wet/ Buster's Dino Dilemma exclusively for PBS Kids.
*Arthur's voice is a little different. This is due to Michael Yarmush reaching puberty.
*Arthur's voice is a little different. This is due to Michael Yarmush reaching puberty.
*This is the first episode where Brain is voiced by [[Steven Crowder]].
*This is the first episode where Brain is voiced by Steven Crowder.
* [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] asks [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] if he'll still be everyone's friends when he's rich and famous, however, [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] is actually rich.
* This is the first ''Arthur'' episode aired in the 2000s.
* This is the first ''Arthur'' episode aired in the 2000s.
*'''Irony:''' Arthur should have won the first round and then lost the second round.
*'''Moral:''' Winning isn't everything.
===Errors===
===Errors===
*When the mailman takes the letters from the mailbox, many of the envelopes have changed colors.
*When the mailman takes the letters from the mailbox, many of the envelopes have changed colors.
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*Game show host, [[Alex Trebek]], guest stars on this episode as [[Alex Lebek]] (a parody of himself).
*Game show host, [[Alex Trebek]], guest stars on this episode as [[Alex Lebek]] (a parody of himself).
**Ironically, the title of this episode's accompanying episode segment, [[Double Dare]], shared its name with a short-lived Goodson-Todman produced game show  that [[Alex Trebek]] hosted that aired on CBS from 1976-77.  It ran for 96 episodes, and it was the only game show he hosted on CBS.
**Ironically, the title of this episode's accompanying episode segment, [[Double Dare]], shared its name with a short-lived Goodson-Todman produced game show  that [[Alex Trebek]] hosted that aired on CBS from 1976-77.  It ran for 96 episodes, and it was the only game show he hosted on CBS.
*Arthur losing on purpose to not play the game again is simliar to how Lana lost on purpose to get her dog back in [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/A_Mutt_Above A Mutt Above]
*Arthur losing on purpose to continue is simliar to how Lana lost on purpose to get her dog back in [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/A_Mutt_Above A Mutt Above]
**It is also similar to when Lynn Lost on purpose to let her teammates have fun in [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Net_Gains Net Gains]
*Arthur's dream is a reference to the novel ''{{W|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}'' by Lewis Carroll.
*Arthur's dream is a reference to the novel ''{{W|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}'' by Lewis Carroll.


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