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*[[I Owe You One]] and [[The Substitute Arthur]] both have Buster wanting to hang out with Arthur, bt being unable to, due to different reasons.
*[[I Owe You One]] and [[The Substitute Arthur]] both have Buster wanting to hang out with Arthur, bt being unable to, due to different reasons.
*[[D.W., Dancing Queen]] and [[Brain's Biggest Blunder]] both have a major character teaching another major character.
*[[D.W., Dancing Queen]] and [[Brain's Biggest Blunder]] both have a major character teaching another major character.
*[[Poor Muffy]] and [[Opposites Distract]] both have two characters staying at each other’s houses, and struggling.
*[[Poor Muffy]] and [[Opposites Distract]] both have one character struggling while staying over at another’s house.
*[[The Curse of the Grebes]] and [[Brain Sees Stars]] have a character believing that they will never witness something due to a “curse.” They see it at the end of the episode.
*[[The Curse of the Grebes]] and [[Brain Sees Stars]] have a character believing that they will never witness something due to a “curse.” They see it at the end of the episode.
*[[The Short, Quick Summer]] and [[Brain’s Brain]] have a character unable to remember where they put something important.
*[[The Short, Quick Summer]] and [[Brain's Brain]] have a character unable to remember where they put something important.
*[[Whistling in the Wind]] and [[Two Minutes]] deal with the fact that Tommy is two minutes older than Timmy.
*[[Whistling in the Wind]] and [[Two Minutes]] deal with the fact that Tommy is two minutes older than Timmy.
*[[Dog's Best Friend]] and [[The Perfect Brother]] both involve a character going to another character's house and feeling left out, due to their other friends/family seeming to appreciate the guest more.


Those are all I can think of for now. Can you think of any other similarities?
Those are all I can think of for now. Can you think of any other similarities?
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Latest revision as of 01:02, 18 May 2018

While transcribing On the Buster Scale, I realized how similar it was to Mr. Alwaysright. Then I wondered, “How many other episodes have similar plots?”

Those are all I can think of for now. Can you think of any other similarities?