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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*At the end of the 2000 rerun intro on PBS Kids before this episode, Arthur’s crashing sound changes to a big splash of water.
*This episode and the next episode were encoded to work with ActiMates Arthur and D.W. on June 29, 1998.
*Poet {{w|Jack Prelutsky}} was the first celebrity who voiced himself on ''Arthur''. Unlike later guest stars he looks more like a regular character than his human self.
*'''Moral:''' Dont force people to like poetry for your own personal benefit.
*'''Moral:''' Dont force people to like poetry for your own personal benefit.
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*Poet [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Prelutsky Jack Prelutsky]  was the first celebrity who voiced himself on ''Arthur''. Unlike later guest stars he looks more like a regular character than his human self.
*This episode uses real-life poems by Jack Prelutsky. They are, in order, "My Sister is a Sissy," "Today is Very Boring," and "Jelly Fish Stew."
*This episode uses real-life poems by Jack Prelutsky. They are, in order, "My Sister is a Sissy," "Today is Very Boring," and "Jelly Fish Stew."
*In the library, Buster reads "The Walrus and the Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll.
*In the library, Buster reads "The Walrus and the Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll.
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*Arthur recites a line from "Paul Revere’s Ride" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
*Arthur recites a line from "Paul Revere’s Ride" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
*Jimmy climbing the skyscraper in Arthur's poem looks a lot like the famous Empire State Building scene from the movie ''{{wp|King Kong (1933 film|King Kong}}''
*Jimmy climbing the skyscraper in Arthur's poem looks a lot like the famous Empire State Building scene from the movie ''{{wp|King Kong (1933 film|King Kong}}''
===Errors===
 
*In the intro for this episode, during the line "She screams at things with stingers, things that buzz, and things that crawl", we see D.W. eating a red Popsicle. When we see a close-up of a bug landing on it, the Popsicle turns orange.
===Differences from the book===
===Differences between the book and the episode===
*In [[Jimmy Goes to the City|Arthur's poem]], the ape's name is Jimmy, but in the chapter book based on the episode, the ape's name is Joey.
*In the episode, Arthur reads "My Sister is a Sissy" in the opening. In the book, he recites it in class.
*In the book, Francine saying "moon, June, spoon, tune, a loon" is followed by Arthur asking, "Will you be done soon?" She responds, "Before noon."
*In the episode, Fern says that Binky couldn't write a poem even if he tried. In the book, she says he couldn't if his life depended on it.
*Buster says that going to Poetry Club could be "a fate worse than death."
*Arthur and Buster talk to Ms. Turner before reading poems in the library.
*Arthur says that "Paul Revere's Ride" has "a good beat" that sounds like a horse galloping.
*Arthur's poem is inspired by a news broadcast in the book, while he comes up with it on his own in the episode.
*In the book, Arthur meets to discuss his poem with Fern at school. In the episode, he visits Fern's house.
*The scene where Buster falls from the tree into Arthur's lap is changed to him landing next to Arthur.
*In the book, two lines in Arthur's poem are changed. Additionally, Jimmy is renamed Joey.
**"Jimmy made a daring escape" is changed to "So Joey decided to make a daring escape."
**"The city's okay for a visit, but you couldn't make me live there" is changed to "The city's okay for a visit, but you wouldn't want to live there."
*In the book, Jack Prelutsky says "You know what? I hate singling out one winner when everyone did such a terrific job. In my opinion, you all win!" In the episode, he says "I hate contests. You all won."


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