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*In "[[The World Record]]," when [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] imagines walking around the world backwards, he fantasizes going past the tower.
*In "[[The World Record]]," when [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] imagines walking around the world backwards, he fantasizes going past the tower.
*In "[[Ants in Arthur's Pants]]," after [[Galileo]] is mentioned, a cartoon version of Galileo is seen dropping two lead balls from the tower.
*In "[[Ants in Arthur's Pants]]," after [[Galileo]] is mentioned, a cartoon version of Galileo is seen dropping two lead balls from the tower.
*In "[[Dad's Dessert Dilemma]]," when Arthur's dad makes a honey cake in the shape of the tower to celebrate [[Galileo]]'s birthday.
*In "[[Dad's Dessert Dilemma]]," when Arthur's dad makes a honey cake in the shape of the tower to celebrate [[Galileo]]'s birthday. Everyone loved it, especially [[Mr. Ratburn]].


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Revision as of 21:51, 9 October 2012

The tower as imagined in "The World Record"

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a famous tower in Pisa, Italy that is known for its lean to one side. It has been referenced multiple times in the Arthur franchise: