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*For unknown reasons, starting in the 2010s, the opening scene of the episode and the final scene where Mrs. Sweetwater and Mr. Haney are chasing Mrs. Tingley were removed from UK airings.
*For unknown reasons, starting in the 2010s, the opening scene of the episode and the final scene where Mrs. Sweetwater and Mr. Haney are chasing Mrs. Tingley were removed from UK airings.
*In Spanish, this episode is named "Arte cruel," which translates to "Cruel art."
*In Spanish, this episode is named "Arte cruel," which translates to "Cruel art."
*'''Running Gag:'''  
*'''Running Gag:''' Everyone mocking Francine.
**Everyone mocking Francine.
**The B-plot with Ms. Tingley being chased around the school by Ms. Sweetwater, who insists that she needs to sing to cheer herself up, and Mr. Haney, who keeps insisting she should be the subject of the Saw a Woman in Half magic trick.
*'''Karma:''' Francine made fun of Fern, so Fern got her back.
*'''Karma:''' Francine made fun of Fern, so Fern got her back.
*'''Timeline:''' Arthur mentions this episode later in "[[Francine Goes to War]]."
*'''Timeline:''' Arthur mentions this episode later in "[[Francine Goes to War]]."

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