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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This is the first episode since "[[Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn]]" to have two title cards. | *This is the first episode since "[[Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn]]" to have two title cards. | ||
*[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] is absent from this episode himself except the title card and in [[George Lundgren|George]]'s fantasy. | |||
*The title card is in 16:9 wide-screen this is rare for season 1-13 outside the US to have this. | *The title card is in 16:9 wide-screen this is rare for season 1-13 outside the US to have this. | ||
===Cultural references=== | ===Cultural references=== | ||
*This episode's title, "When Carl Met George," is a reference to the film {{W|When Harry Met Sally}}. | *This episode's title, "When Carl Met George," is a reference to the film {{W|When Harry Met Sally}}. | ||
*Carl often states that he likes to have his apple juice "in a box, not a bottle." Not only is this one of Carl's quirks of his Aspergers' Syndrome, it is also a partial reference to James Bond's preference for vodka martinis: "Shaken, not stirred." | *Carl often states that he likes to have his apple juice "in a box, not a bottle." Not only is this one of Carl's quirks of his Aspergers' Syndrome, it is also a partial reference to James Bond's preference for vodka martinis: "Shaken, not stirred." | ||
===Production notes=== | |||
*This episode has an alternate title, "George and the Missing Puzzle Piece". On Amazon, On Demand, iTunes, and Netflix, "When Carl Met George" is still used. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |