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During the play, before it starts, Muffy welcomes everyone and refers to Menlo Park as "Mental Park". Francine pops out of the curtains and angrily corrects her. In the first scene, Francine as Edison presents Arthur as the phonograph. Instead of playing music, Arthur does phone imitations which amuses the audience, but makes Francine annoyed.
During the play, before it starts, Muffy welcomes everyone and refers to Menlo Park as "Mental Park". Francine pops out of the curtains and angrily corrects her. In the first scene, Francine as Edison presents Arthur as the phonograph. Instead of playing music, Arthur does phone imitations which amuses the audience, but makes Francine annoyed.
Next, Francine presents the first light bulb. She pulls down the sheet covering Buster and discovers that he has a huge grid in the front of his costume, but covers up her shock by acting like it's supposed to be there. When she flips on the light to turn him on, he squirts her in the face with a water gun, annoying Francine once again.
[[File:FFS_Buster's_Revenge.png|thumb|200px|Buster squirts his water gun on Francine]]
[[File:FFS_Buster's_Revenge.png|thumb|200px|Buster squirts his water gun on Francine]]
Next, Francine presents the first light bulb. She pulls down the sheet covering Buster and discovers that he has a huge grid in the front of his costume, but covers up her shock by acting like it's supposed to be there. When she flips on the light to turn him on, he squirts her in the face with a water gun, annoying Francine once again.
Then she uses her kinetoscope (Sue Ellen) to film "The Great Train Robbery". Binky chugs along until the robbers (Jenna and Muffy) rob him. They mess up the act when Binky beats back the robbers, telling them to "put 'em up!", in which everyone on stage starts dancing afterwards. The play ends, but Francine tries to stop the closing curtains, but ends up getting knocked onto the stage floor. As a result, her classmates were making mistakes on purpose to turn the tables on her for her entitled attitude.
Then she uses her kinetoscope (Sue Ellen) to film "The Great Train Robbery". Binky chugs along until the robbers (Jenna and Muffy) rob him. They mess up the act when Binky beats back the robbers, telling them to "put 'em up!", in which everyone on stage starts dancing afterwards. The play ends, but Francine tries to stop the closing curtains, but ends up getting knocked onto the stage floor. As a result, her classmates were making mistakes on purpose to turn the tables on her for her entitled attitude.
[[File:FFS_Francine_Shame.png|thumb|200px|Francine is crying because her play is ruined]]
[[File:FFS_Francine_Shame.png|thumb|200px|Francine is crying because her play is ruined]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Muffy doesn't have her buck teeth in this episode.
*Muffy doesn't have her buck teeth in this episode.
*'''Timeline:'''
**In "[[Arthur and D.W. Clean Up]]", Arthur owns Buster's light bulb costume, but in this episode, Buster has it.
**Arthur mentions this episode in the later episode [[Francine Goes to War]].
*'''Karma:''' Francine bossed everyone around, so she was bossed around.
*'''Moral:''' Dont be bossy boots for your own benefits.
*For some unknown reason George is the only member of Mr. Ratburn's class to not be involved in the play.
*For some unknown reason George is the only member of Mr. Ratburn's class to not be involved in the play.
*The music that's played when Francine plays the phonograph in the shop is some of the background music played in {{Arthur}}.
*The music that's played when Francine plays the phonograph in the shop is some of the background music played in {{Arthur}}.
*During the ending when everyone is bowing Maria is the only reporter actor seen as Alex and Fern have mysteriously disappeared.
*During the ending when everyone is bowing Maria is the only reporter actor seen as Alex and Fern have mysteriously disappeared.
*This episode depicts the first appearance of Francine's older sister Catherine.
*'''Karma:''' Francine bossed everyone around, so she was bossed around.
*'''Moral:''' Dont be bossy for your own benefits.
*'''Timeline:'''
**All the past three plays mentioned in the intro take place during Arthur and his friends' 3rd grade school year with Mr. Ratburn as does the Thomas Edison play they are auditioning in, so it's possible this episode and the Thomas Edison play may take place during the 4th quarter of their school year and likely one play per quarter of the school year.
**In "[[Arthur and D.W. Clean Up]]", Arthur owns Buster's light bulb costume, but in this episode, Buster has it.
**Arthur mentions this episode in the later episode [[Francine Goes to War]].
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*[[Thomas Edison]] was the real inventor of the light bulb, phonograph, etc.
*[[Thomas Edison]] was the real inventor of the light bulb, phonograph, etc.
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**How could Buster not breathe in his light bulb costume, if there were holes for his arms?
**How could Buster not breathe in his light bulb costume, if there were holes for his arms?
**It isn't explained how during the performance for the parents at the end, Arthur (playing the phonograph) was able to convincingly make the sound of recorded music. No wires can be seen coming out of his costume, and he stays completely motionless except for his costume's crank. Such a feat would've been easy to pull off in recent times (i.e. using a Bluetooth speaker inside the costume), but such technologies did not necessarily exist back in 1994/1995 when this episode was made.
**It isn't explained how during the performance for the parents at the end, Arthur (playing the phonograph) was able to convincingly make the sound of recorded music. No wires can be seen coming out of his costume, and he stays completely motionless except for his costume's crank. Such a feat would've been easy to pull off in recent times (i.e. using a Bluetooth speaker inside the costume), but such technologies did not necessarily exist back in 1994/1995 when this episode was made.
[[File:Francine_and_Catherine's_Room_Mistake.png|thumb|200px|Francine and Catherine's room, having excluded Catherine's bed.]]
*In the play finale for all the families to see, Francine, Buster, Muffy, (who is also shown at the flashback when Francine was a cherry tree.) George, Francine, and Sue Ellen can be seen in the audience, however, the real classmates are performing on stage.
*In the play finale for all the families to see, Francine, Buster, Muffy, (who is also shown at the flashback when Francine was a cherry tree.) George, Francine, and Sue Ellen can be seen in the audience, however, the real classmates are performing on stage.
[[File:Francine_and_Catherine's_Room_Mistake.png|thumb|200px|Francine and Catherine's room, having excluded Catherine's bed.]]
*Although Catherine made her debut in this episode, her and Francine's bedroom lacked her bed (showing only Francine's bed), which was also lacked in "[[Francine's Bad Hair Day]]" and many other episodes in this season.
*Although Catherine made her debut in this episode, her and Francine's bedroom lacked her bed (showing only Francine's bed), which was also lacked in "[[Francine's Bad Hair Day]]" and many other episodes in this season.
*When Muffy says "Me, too" the Brain's hand is pale.
*When Muffy says "Me, too" the Brain's hand is pale.
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*When Mr. Ratburn is placing a book down, its top can be seen overlapping the two books.
*When Mr. Ratburn is placing a book down, its top can be seen overlapping the two books.
*When Francine gets angry about Sue Ellen's costume not having sprocket holes, Sue Ellen's hair is brown instead of orange
*When Francine gets angry about Sue Ellen's costume not having sprocket holes, Sue Ellen's hair is brown instead of orange
=== Differences from the book===
=== Differences from the book===
* When Francine flips the lights on and off which distracts Catherine from doing her studies, Catherine says "Francine, stop that!". In the cartoon she says "Francine, I'm trying to read ''Shakespeare''!".
* When Francine flips the lights on and off which distracts Catherine from doing her studies, Catherine says "Francine, stop that!". In the cartoon she says "Francine, I'm trying to read ''Shakespeare''!".
* Francine's Thomas Edison costume has a bowtie. In the cartoon, it had a necktie.
* Francine's Thomas Edison costume has a bowtie. In the cartoon, it had a necktie.
==Home video==
==Home video==
'''DVD:'''
'''DVD:'''

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