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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The anguished sounds Binky makes when he can't go through with punching Arthur are recycled in several subsequent episodes, mostly when Binky falls down or gets hit by something.
* Even though the title was not spoken on the video and DVD releases, Francine says it during television airings.
* Even though the title was not spoken on the video and DVD releases, Francine says it during television airings.
* On the front cover of Arthur's Tooth on VHS and DVD, Arthur was illustrated to have lost a top incisor like the book, instead of a bottom one like in the actual episode.
* On the front cover of Arthur's Tooth on VHS and DVD, Arthur was illustrated to have lost a top incisor like the book, instead of a bottom one like in the actual episode.
*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 is the second and last episode written by James Greenberg.
*This episode and the next episode were encoded to work with ActiMates Arthur and D.W. on June 29, 1998
*'''Karma:''' Francine made fun of Arthur, so she has no one to play with.
*'''Karma:''' Francine made fun of Arthur, so she has no one to play with.
*'''Timeline:'''  
*'''Timeline:'''  

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