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*'''Running Gag: '''The tibbles lying and telling the truth. | *'''Running Gag: '''The tibbles lying and telling the truth. | ||
*'''4th Wall Break:''' The truthful Tibbles tell Arthur that his nose is too small. That may be an allusion to the way Arthur was drawn in the [[Arthur's Nose|first books]] by Marc Brown. Originally he had a long snout, like a real aardvark. In the later books and the series Arthur has nostrils, but no nose at all. | *'''4th Wall Break:''' The truthful Tibbles tell Arthur that his nose is too small. That may be an allusion to the way Arthur was drawn in the [[Arthur's Nose|first books]] by Marc Brown. Originally he had a long snout, like a real aardvark. In the later books and the series Arthur has nostrils, but no nose at all. | ||
* | ===Episode connections=== | ||
*[[D.W. Read|D.W.]] once again mentions her [[snowball]] from "[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]." | |||
*[[Timmy and Tommy Tibble|Timmy and Tommy]] tell [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] the truth about her listening to [[Crazy Bus]] so much, which she in fact does in "[[Play it Again, D.W.]]." | |||
===Cultural references=== | ===Cultural references=== | ||
*[[Diogenes of Sinope]] was a real-world Greek philosopher. A popular story has him walking around with a lamp looking for an "honest man". He was one of the founders of cynic philosophy (from Greek ''kynikos'' = doglike), that taught people to be simple and honest like dogs. He is often depicted in the company of dogs. | *[[Diogenes of Sinope]] was a real-world Greek philosopher. A popular story has him walking around with a lamp looking for an "honest man". He was one of the founders of cynic philosophy (from Greek ''kynikos'' = doglike), that taught people to be simple and honest like dogs. He is often depicted in the company of dogs. |