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* In one scene, when "The Phantom of the Store" swoops down, she only has one earring, but in the next scene, she has two earrings.
* In one scene, when "The Phantom of the Store" swoops down, she only has one earring, but in the next scene, she has two earrings.
=== Cultural References ===
=== Cultural References ===
*D.W. putting Glue on her hair is likely A reference to a viral woman called "Gorilla Glue Girl" who put {{W|Gorilla Glue}} on her hair, which caused her to be sent to the hospital. It caused her to get a lot of popularity on all social media ({{W|Youtube}}, {{W|TikTok}}, {{W|Facebook}}, {{W|Twitter}}, {{W|Instagram}} etc.) but the year of release doesn’t match.
*D.W. putting Glue on her hair is likely A reference to a viral woman called "Gorilla Glue Girl" who put {{W|Gorilla Glue}} on her hair, which caused her to be sent to the hospital. It caused her to get a lot of popularity on all social media ({{W|Youtube}}, {{W|TikTok}}, {{W|Facebook}}, {{W|Twitter}}, {{W|Instagram}} etc.)
* Nadine's introduction to this episode ("...this is a story to thrill you and shock you...") is taken from the intro to James Whale's 1931 ''Frankenstein'', starring Boris Karloff.
* Nadine's introduction to this episode ("...this is a story to thrill you and shock you...") is taken from the intro to James Whale's 1931 ''Frankenstein'', starring Boris Karloff.


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