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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Before this episode, the intro uses the boing sound in Arthur’s crash.
*The mid-show feature for this episode (on [[PBS]] airings in the US) is called "And Now a Word from Us Parents," a one-time special where the parents talk about their children.
*The mid-show feature for this episode (on [[PBS]] airings in the US) is called "And Now a Word from Us Parents," a one-time special where the parents talk about their children.
*'''Timeline:''' Binky is worried about embarrassing nicknames. “[[What's in a Name?]]” reveals that his real name is Shelley and that his parents nicknamed him Binky because he was so fond of his pacifier as a baby. Brain, on the other hand, is the only character who is usually called by his nickname, but not by his parents.
*'''Timeline:''' Binky is worried about embarrassing nicknames. “[[What's in a Name?]]” reveals that his real name is Shelley and that his parents nicknamed him Binky because he was so fond of his pacifier as a baby. Brain, on the other hand, is the only character who is usually called by his nickname, but not by his parents.

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