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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This episode aired the same day that [[Arthur Makes a Movie (2014 DVD)|Arthur Makes a Movie]] was released on DVD.
* Vincent van Gogh’s accent is French rather than Dutch, but he did spend much time in France and would have spoken French with his friend Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
* Vincent van Gogh’s accent is French rather than Dutch, but he did spend much time in France and would have spoken French with his friend Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
=== Episode connections ===
=== Episode connections ===
*Like "[[Binky Barnes, Art Expert]]," this episode focuses on painting and features several famous real-world paintings.
*Like "[[Binky Barnes, Art Expert]]," this episode focuses on painting and features several famous real-world paintings.
*Buster drawing Francine with her head about to explode may be a reference to "[[Meek for a Week]]."
*Buster drawing Francine with her head about to explode may be a reference to "[[Meek for a Week]]."
=== Cultural references ===
=== Cultural references ===
*The painting of Ed Crosswire is based on ''{{W|Napoleon Crossing the Alps}}'' by Jacques-Louis David (1801-05).
*The painting of Ed Crosswire is based on ''{{W|Napoleon Crossing the Alps}}'' by Jacques-Louis David (1801-05).
*The painting of Millicent Crosswire could be based on a portait of {{W|Elizabeth I}} of England. She had red hair and wore similar collars.
*The painting of Millicent Crosswire could be based on a portait of {{W|Elizabeth I}} of England. She had red hair and wore similar collars.
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**''{{W|Albrecht_D%C3%BCrer#/media/File:Albrecht_D%C3%BCrer,_Adam_and_Eve,_1504,_Engraving.jpg|Adam and Eve}}'' aka ''The Fall of Man'' by Albrecht Dürer, 1504, engraving.  
**''{{W|Albrecht_D%C3%BCrer#/media/File:Albrecht_D%C3%BCrer,_Adam_and_Eve,_1504,_Engraving.jpg|Adam and Eve}}'' aka ''The Fall of Man'' by Albrecht Dürer, 1504, engraving.  
**Toulouse-Lautrec then shows ''{{W|The Librarian (painting)|The Librarian}}'' by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, ca. 1566, oil on canvas.
**Toulouse-Lautrec then shows ''{{W|The Librarian (painting)|The Librarian}}'' by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, ca. 1566, oil on canvas.
=== Errors ===
=== Errors ===
* Primi amuse-bouche is garbled Italian and French. ''Primo'' or ''primo piatto'' is Italian for first course. ''Amuse bouche'' is French for a single-bite appetizer (lit. mouth amuser).
* Primi amuse-bouche is garbled Italian and French. ''Primo'' or ''primo piatto'' is Italian for first course. ''Amuse bouche'' is French for a single-bite appetizer (lit. mouth amuser).
* In the painting of Ed Crosswire, his coat is blowing in the opposite direction as the horse’s mane and tail. This was done correctly in the original painting of Napoleon.
* In the painting of Ed Crosswire, his coat is blowing in the opposite direction as the horse’s mane and tail. This was done correctly in the original painting of Napoleon.
* Van Gogh says "asseyez-vous" to Buster. Since Buster is a kid, he should have said "assieds-toi".
* Van Gogh says "asseyez-vous" to Buster. Since Buster is a kid, he should have said "assieds-toi".
*Van Gogh is shown with both ears intact. His portrayal is based on a self-protrait from 1889, by which time he had cut off part of his left ear in a fit of madness. Van Gogh used a mirror for his self-portraits, so the ear on the original self-portrait is actually his right one.
*Van Gogh is shown with both ears intact. His portrayal is based on a self-protrait from 1889, by which time he had cut off part of his left ear in a fit of madness. Van Gogh used a mirror for his self-portraits, so the ear on the original self-portrait is actually his right one.
===Production notes===
*This episode aired the same day that [[Arthur Makes a Movie (2014 DVD)|Arthur Makes a Movie]] was released on DVD.


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