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| ==Characters== | | ==Characters== |
| | ===Major=== |
| *[[Buster Baxter]] | | *[[Buster Baxter]] |
| *[[Muffy Crosswire]] | | *[[Muffy Crosswire]] |
| | ===Minor=== |
| *[[Arthur Read]] | | *[[Arthur Read]] |
| *[[D.W. Read]] | | *[[D.W. Read]] |
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| *[[Francine Frensky]] | | *[[Francine Frensky]] |
| *[[Nigel Ratburn]] | | *[[Nigel Ratburn]] |
| *[[Bailey]](cameo) | | ===Cameo=== |
| *[[Mary Moo Cow]](cameo) | | *[[Bailey]] |
| *[[Bionic Bunny]](cameo) | | *[[Mary Moo Cow]] |
| *[[Bitzi Baxter]](cameo) | | *[[Bionic Bunny]] |
| *[[Millicent Crosswire]](pictured) | | *[[Bitzi Baxter]] |
| *[[Chip Crosswire]](pictured) | | ===Pictured=== |
| | *[[Millicent Crosswire]] |
| | *[[Chip Crosswire]] |
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *This episode aired the same day that [[Arthur Makes a Movie (2014 DVD)|Arthur Makes a Movie]] was released on DVD. | | * This episode aired the same day that [[Arthur Makes a Movie (2014 DVD)|Arthur Makes a Movie]] was released on DVD. |
| * Vincent van Gogh’s accent is French rather than Dutch, but he did spend much time in France and would have spoken French with his friend Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. | | * D.W. says that "Mary Moo Cow gets better with age." |
| === Episode connections ===
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| *Like "[[Binky Barnes, Art Expert]]," this episode focuses on painting and features several famous real-world paintings.
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| *Buster drawing Francine with her head about to explode may be a reference to "[[Meek for a Week]]."
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| === Cultural references ===
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| *The painting of Ed Crosswire is based on ''{{W|Napoleon Crossing the Alps}}'' by Jacques-Louis David (1801-05).
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| *The painting of Millicent Crosswire could be based on a portait of {{W|Elizabeth I}} of England. She had red hair and wore similar collars.
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| *'''In Buster’s fantasy, the people at the table are:'''
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| **[[Toulouse-Lautrec|Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]] (based on a 1894 photograph)
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| **''{{W|Vertumnus (painting)|Vertumnus}}'', a 1591 painting by Giuseppe Arcimboldo based on Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II.
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| **[[Van Gogh|Vincent van Gogh]] (based on his 1889 self-portrait)
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| *'''The artworks in the fantasy are (from left to right):'''
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| **''{{W|The Marriage of the Virgin (Raphael)|The Marriage of the Virgin}}'' by Raphael, 1504, oil on roundheaded panel.
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| **''{{W|Arnolfini Portrait|The Arnolfini Portrait}}'' by Jan van Eyck, 1434, oil on oak.
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| **''{{W|The Roulin Family#Augustine|La Berceuse}}'' by Vincent Van Gogh, 1889, oil on canvas.
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| **''{{W|Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk}}'' by Leonardo da Vinci, ca. 1512, red chalk on paper.
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| **''{{W|Madonna of the Pinks|The Madonna of the Pinks}}'' by Raphael, ca. 1506, oil on yew.
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| **''{{W|The Last Supper (Leonardo)|The Last Supper}}'' by Leonardo da Vinci, 1495, tempera and mixed media on plaster.
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| **''{{W|The Birth of Venus}}'' by Sandro Botticelli, 1486, tempera on canvas.
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| **''{{W|Mona Lisa}}'' by Leonardo da Vinci, ca 1503-1505, oil on poplar wood.
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| **Bottom part of the ''{{W|Sistine Madonna}}'' by Raphael, 1512, oil on canvas.
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| **''{{W|Girl with a Pearl Earring}}'' by Johannes Vermeer, 1665, oil on canvas.
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| **''{{W|The Creation of Adam}}'' by Michelangelo Buonarroti, ca. 1511, fresco.
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| **''{{W|Albrecht_D%C3%BCrer#/media/File:Albrecht_D%C3%BCrer,_Adam_and_Eve,_1504,_Engraving.jpg|Adam and Eve}}'' aka ''The Fall of Man'' by Albrecht Dürer, 1504, engraving.
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| **Toulouse-Lautrec then shows ''{{W|The Librarian (painting)|The Librarian}}'' by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, ca. 1566, oil on canvas.
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| === Errors ===
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| * Primi amuse-bouche is garbled Italian and French. ''Primo'' or ''primo piatto'' is Italian for first course. ''Amuse bouche'' is French for a single-bite appetizer (lit. mouth amuser).
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| * In the painting of Ed Crosswire, his coat is blowing in the opposite direction as the horse’s mane and tail. This was done correctly in the original painting of Napoleon.
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| * Van Gogh says "asseyez-vous" to Buster. Since Buster is a kid, he should have said "assieds-toi".
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| *Van Gogh is shown with both ears intact. His portrayal is based on a self-protrait from 1889, by which time he had cut off part of his left ear in a fit of madness. Van Gogh used a mirror for his self-portraits, so the ear on the original self-portrait is actually his right one.
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
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| | ===Screenshots=== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
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| Framed Buster award.jpg | | Framed Buster award.jpg |
| </gallery> | | </gallery>}} |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| {{Reflist}} | | {{Reflist}} |
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| [[Category:Season 17 episodes]] | | [[Category:Season 17 episodes]] |
| [[Category:Episode pages without home video]] | | [[Category:Episode pages without home video]] |
| [[Category:A to Z]] | | [[Category:A to Z]] |
| [[Category:Arthur episodes]] | | [[Category:Arthur episodes]] |
| [[Category:2012]]
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