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*[[Leah MacGrady]] (debut) | *[[Leah MacGrady]] (debut) | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This is the first episode to use an animation of Buster roaring for the title card. | *This is the first episode to use an animation of Buster roaring for the title card. | ||
*When Arthur got called by Mr. Ratburn at the school, Buster's laughing can be heard. | *When Arthur got called by Mr. Ratburn at the school, Buster's laughing can be heard. | ||
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* This is the first appearance of [[The Sugar Bowl]], although the interior wasn't shown until "[[Arthur's Lost Library Book]]." | * This is the first appearance of [[The Sugar Bowl]], although the interior wasn't shown until "[[Arthur's Lost Library Book]]." | ||
*Buster tells Francine and Arthur that he read a book where kids discovered a similar case to the one they're trying to solve and became detectives to solve it, but in the episode "[[Buster Hits the Books]]" Buster tells his friends that he's never read a whole book before in his entire life. | *Buster tells Francine and Arthur that he read a book where kids discovered a similar case to the one they're trying to solve and became detectives to solve it, but in the episode "[[Buster Hits the Books]]" Buster tells his friends that he's never read a whole book before in his entire life. | ||
*When Mr. Ratburn is imagined as a vampire, it's reminiscent of Dracula with the clothes, the accent and the way he hypnotizes the kids. | *When Mr. Ratburn is imagined as a vampire, it's reminiscent of Dracula with the clothes, the accent and the way he hypnotizes the kids. | ||
*This is the first ''Arthur'' episode to end with an "iris out" effect, instead of simply fading to black as usual. Certain other episodes afterwards would also "iris out" at the end. | *This is the first ''Arthur'' episode to end with an "iris out" effect, instead of simply fading to black as usual. Certain other episodes afterwards would also "iris out" at the end. |