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* [[The Freddy Sprangler Show]] is a parody of the ''Jerry Springer Show'' and ''{{w|The Maury Show}}''.
* [[The Freddy Sprangler Show]] is a parody of the ''Jerry Springer Show'' and ''{{w|The Maury Show}}''.
* The policeman says "Book ’em, Charlie". This might be a reference to Steve McGarret's famous line "Book ’em, Danno" from the TV series ''Hawaii Five-O''.
* The policeman says "Book ’em, Charlie". This might be a reference to Steve McGarret's famous line "Book ’em, Danno" from the TV series ''Hawaii Five-O''.
*The ending where Arthur and D.W. help their [[Mr. Read|Dad]] make another soufflé is simliar to [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Project_Loud_House?oldid=652760 Project Loud House where Lincoln's sisters help their brother fix his project]
*The ending where Arthur and D.W. help their [[Mr. Read|Dad]] make another soufflé is similar to [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Project_Loud_House?oldid=545878 Project Loud House where Lincoln's sisters help their brother fix his project]
*The title is similar to ''Family Feud''.
*The title is similar to ''Family Feud''.


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