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*Muffy says that her dress is new, but she wears the same thing every day.
*Muffy says that her dress is new, but she wears the same thing every day.
**However, that could've been a newly bought version of that same dress.
**However, that could've been a newly bought version of that same dress.
*At the end of the 2000 rerun intro on PBS Kids before this episode, Arthurโ€™s crashing sound changes to pots and pans.
*The premise of this episode is similar to the Brady Bunch episode "The Hero", where Peter saves someone life and, like Arthur and Muffy, lets it go to his head; he exaggerates the events until everyone else gets sick of it.
*The premise of this episode is similar to the Brady Bunch episode "The Hero", where Peter saves someone life and, like Arthur and Muffy, lets it go to his head; he exaggerates the events until everyone else gets sick of it.
**Lincoln also lets fame get to his head in [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Out_on_a_Limo?oldid=509104 Out on a Limo]
**Lincoln also lets fame get to his head in [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Out_on_a_Limo?oldid=509104 Out on a Limo]

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