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*The title is in reference to the epic poem by John Milton, which shares the same name. The poem is about the fall of mankind.
*The title is in reference to the epic poem by John Milton, which shares the same name. The poem is about the fall of mankind.
*Dolly Llama is a reference to the {{W|Dalai Lama}}.
*Dolly Llama is a reference to the {{W|Dalai Lama}}.
*There are several references to Tibetan Buddhism. Lama is the Tibetan term for a Buddhist teacher. Dolly Llama is a reference to the Dalai Lama. Her house looks like a chorten, which normally contains relics. There are prayer wheels inside.
*There are several references to Tibetan Buddhism. Lama is the Tibetan term for a Buddhist teacher. Dolly Llama is a reference to the Dalai Lama. Her house looks like a
chorten, which normally contains relics. There are prayer wheels inside.
*In the A Word From Us Kids segment, the classic Dr. Seuss book "Green Eggs and Ham" is seen in the background.
*In the A Word From Us Kids segment, the classic Dr. Seuss book "Green Eggs and Ham" is seen in the background.
===Production notes===
===Production notes===
*D.W.'s bored sigh at the children's zoo is recycled from the beginning of Bleep, provided by Jason Szwimer.
*D.W.'s bored sigh at the children's zoo is recycled from the beginning of Bleep, provided by Jason Szwimer.

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