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''Cut to the actual title card.''
''Cut to the actual title card.''


== Title Card: Family Photo ==
''Mr. Ratburn points to a family tree on the blackboard.''


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' For next week, I’d like you to research your family history and present it to the class. I found out some very interesting things about the Ratburns. As we can see, the Ratburn line can be traced far back into history.


''The kids have a fantasy of Mr. Ratburn standing on a snowy plain dressed like Napoleon.''
''The kids have a fantasy of Mr. Ratburn standing on a snowy plain dressed like Napoleon.''


'''Napoleon Ratburn:''' Travaillez plus! Travaillez plus!   [Subtitle: Work Harder! Work Harder!]   ''The kids in French uniforms are setting up a cannon.''
'''Napoleon Ratburn:''' Travaillez plus! Travaillez plus!   [Subtitle: Work Harder! Work Harder!]   ''The kids in French uniforms are setting up a cannon, and suddenly a ball shoot out of the French war and fell out of the Khmer Rouge! ''
 
Binky: (Subtitle: What’s this? The? Not the ball!


'''Arthur:''' What?
'''Arthur:''' What?
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''In ancient Egypt the kids are pulling a huge stone block. Mr. Ratburn is dressed like a pharaoh. He creates a speech bubble with Egyptian hieroglyphs. ''[Subtitle: Work Harder!]
''In ancient Egypt the kids are pulling a huge stone block. Mr. Ratburn is dressed like a pharaoh. He creates a speech bubble with Egyptian hieroglyphs. ''[Subtitle: Work Harder!]


''The fantasies end.''
 


'''Mr. Ratburn:''' And so I’ve learned that the Ratburns wouldn’t be where they are today without a lot of hard work. Let’s see what you find out.
'''Mr. Ratburn:''' And so I’ve learned that the Ratburns wouldn’t be where they are today without a lot of hard work. Let’s see what you find out.




''The kids are painting in art class.''


'''Muffy:''' I can't wait to get started. I bet that I'll find lots of kings, queens and princesses in the Crosswire family.


'''Francine:''' Yeah, I’m sure I'll find some really famous Frenskys. Maybe one was a really important explorer''.   She has a fantasy of an older version of herself riding in a canoe.''   What if my great-grandmother discovered the land route to the Pacific Ocean?


'''Muffy:''' Sorry, Francine, but I think Lewis and Clark did that.
'''Muffy:''' Sorry, Francine, but I think Lewis and Clark did that.
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'''Ma Frensky:''' And stay out of trouble, you hear?!
'''Ma Frensky:''' And stay out of trouble, you hear?!


''The fantasy ends.''
 


'''Muffy:'''  bet my ancestor gave your ancestor a medal for being so brave. He was probably the president at the time.
'''Muffy:'''  bet my ancestor gave your ancestor a medal for being so brave. He was probably the president at the time.
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''Back in the future.''
 


'''3W:''' Is that really what life was like a hundred years ago?
'''3W:''' Is that really what life was like a hundred years ago?
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'''R4:''' Beats me!
'''R4:''' Beats me!


''The episode ends with a man walking a hovering robot dog outside.''
 


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