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'''The Beatles''' were a | '''The Beatles''' were a rock/pop group that had its popularity in the U.S. in 1963 to 1970. In the later seasons of ''Arthur'', references to The Beatles were made. | ||
The references are: | |||
*[[I Wanna Hold Your Hand]]: The song of the same name. | |||
* | *[[Buster Baxter and the Letter from the Sea]]: "Do Octopuses have gardens?" A reference to "Octopus's Garden." | ||
* | *[[In My Africa]]: A clear reference to The Beatles' album, ''Abbey Road''. Brain's cousin Shake is possibly a reference to the character of the same name in the Beatles' film "A Hard Day's Night." | ||
* | *[[Muffy and the Big Bad Blog]]: The name of [[Francine]]'s and [[Muffy]]'s jointly owned blog is called "She Said, She Said." This is the title of a song from the album ''Revolver''. | ||
* | *''[[The Agent Of Change]]'': [[Binky]] mentions a character from the movie "Trucks" named "Rita the Meter Maid." This is a reference to the song "Lovely Rita," a song off of the album called ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band''. | ||
* | *The earliest Beatles reference can be found in the episode "[[Arthur's Spelling Trubble]]." When Arthur is reading his dictionary, one of the entries is called "Abbey Road." | ||
*The earliest Beatles reference can be found in the episode "[[Arthur's Spelling Trubble]]." When Arthur is reading his dictionary, one of the entries is "Abbey Road." | *[[Arthur, It's Only Rock and Roll|Arthur, It's Only Rock and Roll:]] Whenever Francine, Fern, and Binky are chased by the preschoolers, they had a music chase sequence, in the style of "A Hard Day's Night." Also, in "[[Manager of My Dreams]]," the Backstreet Boys are wearing uniforms resembling those worn by the Beatles during the ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ''era. | ||
*[[Arthur | *In the episode "[[The Secret Origin of Supernova]]," a model of a yellow submarine is seen on a shelf in Freddie K's store. This could be referencing the song (and movie) "Yellow Submarine." | ||
*In the episode "[[The Secret Origin of Supernova]]," a model of a yellow submarine is seen on a shelf in Freddie K's store. This could be referencing the song (and movie) "Yellow Submarine." | *In the episode "[[Prunella Deegan and the Disappointing Ending]]", a place in the final "[[Henry Skreever]]" book is called "Castle Penny Lane." This is referencing the song "Penny Lane." | ||
*In the episode "[[Prunella Deegan and the Disappointing Ending]]", a place in the final | *In "[[The Last Tough Customer]]," the [[Tough Customers]] are wearing outfits similar to ''{{W|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band}}.'' | ||
*In "[[The Last Tough Customer]]," the [[Tough Customers]] | |||
[[Category:Pop Culture References]] | [[Category:Pop Culture References]] | ||