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*This is the first episode to be written by Catherine Lieuwen. | *This is the first episode to be written by Catherine Lieuwen. | ||
*The original airing with Justin Bradley doing Arthur's voice has never been released on any home media after the 2003 DVD. | *The original airing with Justin Bradley doing Arthur's voice has never been released on any home media after the 2003 DVD. | ||
*'''Moral:''' Just because someone doesn't do well in music doesn't mean you fire them for your own personal benefit. | *'''Moral:''' Just because someone doesn't do well in music doesn't mean you fire them for your own personal benefit. | ||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
*When David honks the car horn, Dr. Fugue comments that it is a C-sharp, but it is actually a G-natural and B-natural simultaneously. | *When David honks the car horn, Dr. Fugue comments that it is a C-sharp, but it is actually a G-natural and B-natural simultaneously. | ||
=== Episode connections === | |||
*The events of this episode are later referenced in "[[The Best Day Ever]]." | |||
=== Cultural references === | === Cultural references === | ||
* Dr. Fugue’s parakeet [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca Tosca] is named after an opera by Giacomo Puccini. | * Dr. Fugue’s parakeet [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca Tosca] is named after an opera by Giacomo Puccini. | ||
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* When Arthur is flipping through TV channels, he sees parodies of ''Casablanca'' and ''The Phantom of the Opera''. | * When Arthur is flipping through TV channels, he sees parodies of ''Casablanca'' and ''The Phantom of the Opera''. | ||
* Near the end of this episode, Dr. Fugue mentions that he has a few minutes before ''{{W|Soul Train}}.'' | * Near the end of this episode, Dr. Fugue mentions that he has a few minutes before ''{{W|Soul Train}}.'' | ||
==Home Video== | ==Home Video== | ||
'''DVD:''' | '''DVD:''' |