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* [[Only the Frensky]] - Francine learns that she can't do everything herself when playing in a band; she needs the help of her friends.
* [[Only the Frensky]] - Francine learns that she can't do everything herself when playing in a band; she needs the help of her friends.
* [[Goldilocks and The Bears Trio as Told by Sue Ellen]] - "It's fun to take a walk in the woods, but you should never try to play with the bears."
* [[Goldilocks and The Bears Trio as Told by Sue Ellen]] - "It's fun to take a walk in the woods, but you should never try to play with the bears."
* [[Arthur's First Day]] - Molly learns to not discourage others.
* [[Truth or Poll]] - Binky learns that you shouldn't use polls to mislead others and alongside Brain that the questions you ask are just as important as the answers.
* [[Truth or Poll]] - Binky learns that you shouldn't use polls to mislead others and alongside Brain that the questions you ask are just as important as the answers.
* [[The Feud]] - Arthur and Buster learn to keep their arguments to themselves and not get anyone else involved.
* [[The Feud]] - Arthur and Buster learn to keep their arguments to themselves and not get anyone else involved.

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