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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*At the end of the 2000 rerun intro on PBS Kids before this episode, Arthur’s crashing sound changes to the Season 5 version.
*At the end of the 2000 rerun intro on PBS Kids before this episode, Arthur’s crashing sound changes to the Season 5 version.
*This episode marks the first main appearance of [[George Lundgren]], who, prior to this episode, existed only as a background/minor character, and was never referred to by name. There are many references to George "never being noticed before."
*When Wally says "You know, that Mr. Ratburn's one to talk. He's got about a hundred marionettes...", this refers to Mr. Ratburn's hobby of being a puppeteer.
*This episodes marks first appearance of [[Wally]], [[George Lundgren|George]]'s dummy.
*This episodes marks first appearance of [[Wally]], [[George Lundgren|George]]'s dummy.
*[[Buster Baxter|Buster]] says he wonders why he never hangs out with [[George Lundgren|George]], but in previous episodes like "[[Buster Makes the Grade]]," he appears to be great friends with him.
*[[Buster Baxter|Buster]] says he wonders why he never hangs out with [[George Lundgren|George]], but in previous episodes like "[[Buster Makes the Grade]]," he appears to be great friends with him.
*In this episode, it is revealed that George sometimes gets his head stuck in his locker and knocks coats off the coat rack, due to his antlers being too big.
*'''4th Wall Break:'''
**This episode marks the first main appearance of [[George Lundgren]], who, prior to this episode, existed only as a background/minor character, and was never referred to by name. There are many references to George "never being noticed before."
**When Wally says "You know, that Mr. Ratburn's one to talk. He's got about a hundred marionettes...", this refers to Mr. Ratburn's hobby of being a puppeteer.
*'''Timeline:'''
*'''Timeline:'''
**Despite being given to D.W., Wally again appears in George's possession in all of his subsequent appearances. How this occurred is unknown, but Wally references his experience with D.W. as being a bad one in "[[The Silent Treatment]]."
**Despite being given to D.W., Wally again appears in George's possession in all of his subsequent appearances. How this occurred is unknown, but Wally references his experience with D.W. as being a bad one in "[[The Silent Treatment]]."

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