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|caption = David Read tries to make dishes. | |caption = David Read tries to make dishes.|artist = [[Arthur Read]], [[David Read]], and [[D.W. Read]]|firstsung = "[[Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival]]"<br>[[Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape)]]''|audio=true|video = [[File:LeftoversGoulashSong.ogg]]|runtime = 2:08 (extended version) | ||
|artist = [[Arthur Read]], [[David Read]], and [[D.W. Read]]|firstsung = "[[Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival]]"<br>[[Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape)]]''|audio=true|runtime = 2:08 (extended version) | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *This song contains part of several episodes of the series ''Arthur''. They are: | ||
**''[[D.W.'s Imaginary Friend]]'' | **''[[D.W.'s Imaginary Friend]]'' | ||
**''[[D.W. Gets Lost]]'' | **''[[D.W. Gets Lost]]'' | ||
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**[[Arthur's Spelling Trubble]] | **[[Arthur's Spelling Trubble]] | ||
**[[Arthur's Chicken Pox (episode)|Arthur's Chicken Pox]] | **[[Arthur's Chicken Pox (episode)|Arthur's Chicken Pox]] | ||
*This is the first reference to George Bizet's opera ''Carmen ''and the first episode to feature “La Toreador“ in particular. The song“La Toreador“ from Carmen is referenced again in the following season with the episode [[That's a Baby Show!]] both the song and the opera are again featured in the season nine episode [[Lights, Camera... Opera!]]. | **This is the first reference to George Bizet's opera ''Carmen ''and the first episode to feature “La Toreador“ in particular. The song“La Toreador“ from Carmen is referenced again in the following season with the episode [[That's a Baby Show!]] both the song and the opera are again featured in the season nine episode [[Lights, Camera... Opera!]]. | ||
==Video== | |||
[[File:Arthur-Leftovers Goulash|thumb|right|335 px]] | |||
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