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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This is the last episode to air on PTV Park before it rebranded to PBS Kids.
*This is the last episode to use the 1993-99 PBS Kids logo with the P-Pals holding the e/i balloon.
*This episode was going to be the series finale of the show since many other cartoons at the time concluded after their 65th episode, but PBS decided to renew it for [[Season 4]].
*This episode was going to be the series finale of the show since many other cartoons at the time concluded after their 65th episode, but PBS decided to renew it for [[Season 4]].
*In "[[The Play's the Thing]]", [[George Lundgren|George]] was able to balance [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] on the see-saw, so this see-saw might have been frozen stuck, and Binky was tricking them.
*In "[[The Play's the Thing]]", [[George Lundgren|George]] was able to balance [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] on the see-saw, so this see-saw might have been frozen stuck, and Binky was tricking them.
*'''Moral:''' Just because someones ideas are about themselves instead of something important doesn't mean you have to reject them for your own personal benefit.
*Buster is drawing a picture of Arthur at the beginning.
*Buster is drawing a picture of Arthur at the beginning.
*This episode is the opposite of "[[The Short, Quick Summer]]".
*This episode is the opposite of "[[The Short, Quick Summer]]".
*In the movie Arthur and Buster watch, the animation of the building being demolished is recycled from "[[D.W.'s Baby]]."
*In the movie Arthur and Buster watch, the animation of the building being demolished is recycled from "[[D.W.'s Baby]]."
*A different flashback of little Thora seeing a zeppelin was shown in “Clarissa is Cracked”.
*This is the last episode where [[Michael Caloz]] voices [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] before his departure from the show.
*This is the last episode where [[Michael Caloz]] voices [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] before his departure from the show due to reaching puberty.
**[[Oliver Grainger]] will be taking over the role starting with the next episode.
**This is also the last episode to use hand drawn animation.
*This is the last episode to use hand drawn animation.
*'''Moral:''' Just because someone's ideas are about her/himself instead of something important doesn't mean you have to reject her/his ideas for your own personal benefit.
===Cultural references===
===Production notes===
*[[The Kid Who Got Clothes for Christmas]] is a spoof on ''[[wikipedia:A Charlie Brown Christmas|A Charlie Brown Christmas]]'', as the dog is wearing Charlie Brown's shirt.
*This is the last episode in which Peter Alves is the post-production supervisor.
*This is the last episode in which Louise Marach is the production accountant.
===Errors===
===Errors===
*At the beginning in [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]]'s classroom, [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]] can be seen sitting at a desk even though she is supposed to be in fourth grade. This is the second time after "[[Locked in the Library! (episode)|Locked in the Library!]]"
*At the beginning in [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]]'s classroom, [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]] can be seen sitting at a desk even though she is supposed to be in fourth grade. This is the second time after "[[Locked in the Library! (episode)|Locked in the Library!]]"
===Cultural references===
*[[The Kid Who Got Clothes for Christmas]] is a spoof on ''[[wikipedia:A Charlie Brown Christmas|A Charlie Brown Christmas]]'', as the dog is wearing Charlie Brown's shirt.
*In the movie, the Stone Age man throwing a bone in the air is a reference to a similar scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
*The LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin, named after the inventor of zeppelins, visited New York State in October 1928 and again in August 1929.
*In Binky's imagine spot about fireworks, a sound recording of Big Ben chiming is used for the park's clock tower.


== Home Video ==
== Home Video ==

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