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* Binky releases his butterfly collection at the end of this episode, although he is shown to have an interest in butterflies again in later episodes.
* Binky releases his butterfly collection at the end of this episode, although he is shown to have an interest in butterflies again in later episodes.
*The events of this story were retold in the song "[[Fly, Butterfly, Fly!]]," Track 7 of the album ''[[Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix]]''.
*The events of this story were retold in the song "[[Fly, Butterfly, Fly!]]," Track 7 of the album ''[[Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix]]''.
* '''Moral:''' Dont force someone to release butterflys for your own personal benefits.
*Although Brain is shown to be counting a millipede's legs upwards of 550, millipedes are only known to have at most 400 legs.
*Although Brain is shown to be counting a millipede's legs upwards of 550, millipedes are only known to have at most 400 legs.
*'''Timeline:''' Binky backing away when Sue Ellen offers to demonstrate the Praying Mantis style may be a call-back to the events of “Bully for Binky”.
*'''Timeline:''' Binky backing away when Sue Ellen offers to demonstrate the Praying Mantis style may be a call-back to the events of “Bully for Binky”.
*'''Moral:''' Dont force someone to release butterflys for your own personal benefits.
===Cultural references===
*Arthur references ''{{W|Moby-Dick}}'' when he says that Binky and the butterfly are like {{W|Captain Ahab (Moby-Dick)|Captain Ahab}} and Moby Dick.
===Errors===
===Errors===
*At the beginning of the episode, [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] sees a large poster of a bee being carried past the window of the room of the school he is in. Yet when he looks out the window, the poster appears to be going into the school in the opposite direction. Additionally, when we just see the bee poster through the window, it appears much longer than when we see it being carried through the front entrance.
*At the beginning of the episode, [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] sees a large poster of a bee being carried past the window of the room of the school he is in. Yet when he looks out the window, the poster appears to be going into the school in the opposite direction. Additionally, when we just see the bee poster through the window, it appears much longer than when we see it being carried through the front entrance.
*Once the poster is carried through the main door, it appears as if [[Francis Haney|Mr. Haney]] and [[Cecilia Tingley|Miss Tingley]] (the two carriers) actually come into the music room immediately after entering, when they actually should have ended up in the hallway.
*Once the poster is carried through the main door, it appears as if [[Francis Haney|Mr. Haney]] and [[Cecilia Tingley|Miss Tingley]] (the two carriers) actually come into the music room immediately after entering, when they actually should have ended up in the hallway.
*When Binky looks up at his butterflies in his tent as he says "I worked really hard on this!", you can see that there is a moth among the butterflies (the same blue-and-brown moth George pointed out when Binky asked if he's seen the large blue butterfly.) The moth is also seen flying amongst the rest of the butterflies when Binky sets them free during his presentation. If Binky was doing a report on butterflies, he should not have caught a moth in the process, as moths do have several differences from butterflies (they are typically nocturnal, have feather-like antennae, plumper bodies and rest with the wings spread out, as opposed to butterflies being active during the say, having slender clubbed antennae, thinner bodies and resting with the wings folded upward.)
*When Binky looks up at his butterflies in his tent as he says "I worked really hard on this!", you can see that there is a moth among the butterflies (the same blue-and-brown moth George pointed out when Binky asked if he's seen the large blue butterfly.) The moth is also seen flying amongst the rest of the butterflies when Binky sets them free during his presentation. If Binky was doing a report on butterflies, he should not have caught a moth in the process, as moths do have several differences from butterflies (they are typically nocturnal, have feather-like antennae, plumper bodies and rest with the wings spread out, as opposed to butterflies being active during the say, having slender clubbed antennae, thinner bodies and resting with the wings folded upward.)
===Cultural references===
*Arthur references ''{{W|Moby-Dick}}'' when he says that Binky and the butterfly are like {{W|Captain Ahab (Moby-Dick)|Captain Ahab}} and Moby Dick.


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