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*Mr. Haney and Mr. Ratburn referred to Brain by his nickname, which he is usually referred to by Arthur and his friends; although he refers to Brain by his real name, "Alan," in all later episodes.
*Mr. Haney and Mr. Ratburn referred to Brain by his nickname, which he is usually referred to by Arthur and his friends; although he refers to Brain by his real name, "Alan," in all later episodes.
*The word Arthur spells in his song references his species, "aardvark."
*The word Arthur spells in his song references his species, "aardvark."
*Brain strangely can't spell "fear", a second grade word. It's either Brain was nervous, or he wasn't thinking.
*Brain strangely can't spell "fear", a second grade word. (They are in third). It's either Brain was nervous, or he wasn't thinking.
*Although the title card has not been narrated on the home video and DVD releases, Binky says the title when this aired on television.
*Although the title card has not been narrated on the home video and DVD releases, Binky says the title when this aired on television.
*The word "trubble" from the episode title is intentionally misspelled from the word "trouble" as a joke for what Arthur can't spell.
*The word "trubble" from the episode title is intentionally misspelled from the word "trouble" as a joke for what Arthur can't spell.

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