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*The answer to the equation Francine asks Buster to prove he can't be like Brain, or Alan, is 2164; estimated to the ones place. | *The answer to the equation Francine asks Buster to prove he can't be like Brain, or Alan, is 2164; estimated to the ones place. | ||
*The equation that lands in Brain's prop box (AB + 22) is impossible to solve, as neither A or B are defined. | *The equation that lands in Brain's prop box (AB + 22) is impossible to solve, as neither A or B are defined. | ||
* | *The episode has the first appearance of the ''Tolon Wall to Wall'' moving company, later named [[Tolon's Moving]]. It is named for [[Tolon Brown]]. Another moving company, [[Fallon & Son Movers|Fallon & Son]], named for [[Joe Fallon]], had appeared in earlier episodes. | ||
=== Errors === | === Errors === | ||
* When Brain's brain reaches for the binoculars, his arms are brown instead of gray like they should be. | * When Brain's brain reaches for the binoculars, his arms are brown instead of gray like they should be. |