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* The man who drives Francine and her dad to the show is the same balding man seen in "[[Buster's Sweet Success]]", driving the same car sold to him by [[Ed Crosswire]] that features in the tow truck title card. Here however, the car has four functioning wheels and runs on its own power.
* The man who drives Francine and her dad to the show is the same balding man seen in "[[Buster's Sweet Success]]", driving the same car sold to him by [[Ed Crosswire]] that features in the tow truck title card. Here however, the car has four functioning wheels and runs on its own power.
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===Errors===
*In [[1972 three-door Canberra Emu|the car]] that Francine and her dad took a ride on, the steering wheel is on the right side, unlike most American cars, which have the steering wheel on the left side.
*The man giving Francine and her father a ride to the play appears in the audience even before they arrive.
*The man giving Francine and her father a ride to the play appears in the audience even before they arrive.
**Also, in the audience, Mr. Frensky can be seen in the crowd at the beginning of the musical before they arrived.
**Also, in the audience, Mr. Frensky can be seen in the crowd at the beginning of the musical before they arrived.

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