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*This is the last time the "Hot Air Balloon" title card is used in the U.S. version.
*This is the last time the "Hot Air Balloon" title card is used in the U.S. version.
*[[The Sable Stallion]] belonged to Muffy's father when he was in fourth grade.
*[[The Sable Stallion]] belonged to Muffy's father when he was in fourth grade.
*The suspenseful music heard at the end of Muffy's dream is frequently heard on ''Cyberchase'', another [[PBS Kids]] show.
*It's revealed that the Crosswires have a library. However, the shelves are packed with fake books and there includes a fake fireplace. Apparently, Muffy and her father had no idea they had a library at all.
*It's revealed that the Crosswires have a library. However, the shelves are packed with fake books and there includes a fake fireplace. Apparently, Muffy and her father had no idea they had a library at all.
*'''4th wall break:''' [[The Quark Knight]] is written by Jeffrey R. R. Deegan. This could be a reference to ''Arthur'' writer [[Jacqui Deegan]].
*'''4th wall break:''' [[The Quark Knight]] is written by Jeffrey R. R. Deegan. This could be a reference to ''Arthur'' writer [[Jacqui Deegan]].

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