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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *'''Moral:''' Winning isn't everything. | ||
*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 | *This is the first episode where Brain is voiced by Steven Crowder. | ||
* This is the first ''Arthur'' episode aired in the 2000s. | * This is the first ''Arthur'' episode aired in the 2000s. | ||
===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 | *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] | ||
*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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==References== | ==References== | ||
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