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=== Episode Connections ===
=== Episode Connections ===
*[[James MacDonald|James]] splitting his pants which [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] keeps as a secret can be similar to [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] telling [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] that he split his pants months ago in [[Fernkenstein's Monster]].
*[[James MacDonald|James]] splitting his pants which [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] keeps as a secret can be similar to [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] telling [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] that he split his pants months ago in [[Fernkenstein's Monster]].
*D.W. made up a virus that has "itis" in it just like in [[Crushed]].
*D.W. made up a virus that has "itis" in it just like in [[Crushed]]
*The plot of this episode is similar to "[[Blabbermouth]]."
 
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*In the prologue of this episode, D.W.'s family and friends such as Arthur and Buster are shown in a ''{{W|The Brady Bunch|Brady Bunch}}'' style.
*In the prologue of this episode, D.W.'s family and friends such as Arthur and Buster are shown in a ''{{W|The Brady Bunch|Brady Bunch}}'' style.

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