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*[[Maria Pappas]] (cameo)
*[[Maria Pappas]] (cameo)
*[[Pal]] (cameo)
*[[Pal]] (cameo)
*[[Ken]] (debut, cameo)
*[[Ken]] (debut,cameo)
*[[Jessica Simmons|Jessica]] (cameo)
*[[Jessica Simmons|Jessica]] (cameo)
*[[Alex]] (cameo)
*[[Alex]] (cameo)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*On Arthur's page on PBSKids.org, Arthur listed being trapped in the library as his favorite adventure.
*On Arthur's page on PBSKids.org, Arthur listed being trapped in the library as his favorite adventure.
*At the end of the 2000 rerun intro on PBS Kids before this episode, Arthur’s crashing sound changes to pots and pans.
*Even though Francine and Arthur should be reading books based on their report, Arthur is seen reading a ''Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club'' book while Francine reads ''Scared Silly''.
*Even though Francine and Arthur should be reading books based on their report, Arthur is seen reading a ''Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club'' book while Francine reads ''Scared Silly''.
**Francine also reads ''Scared Silly'' in "[[Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn]]."
**Francine also reads ''Scared Silly'' in "[[Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn]]."
*The exterior scene of the library where [[Dog Walker Guy|a man is walking his dog]] is recycled in later episodes.
*The exterior scene of the library where [[Dog Walker Guy|a man is walking his dog]] is recycled in later episodes.
*When Francine tries to open the windows, she presses her foot against it, thus preventing the windows from opening.
*When Francine tries to open the windows, she presses her foot against it, thus preventing the windows from opening.
*This is the first episode to not have anyone's name in the title.
*When Sue Ellen reacts to being paired with Binky, she gasps using one of D.W.'s stock gasps, recorded by Michael Caloz.
*When Sue Ellen reacts to being paired with Binky, she gasps using one of D.W.'s stock gasps, recorded by Michael Caloz.
*In the home video release and versions of the title card for this episode, Binky does not read the title card. On Netflix's version, he does.
*In the home video release and versions of the title card for this episode, Binky does not read the title card. On Netflix's version, he does.
*'''Irony:'''  
*'''Irony:'''  
**Francine was upset that Arthur called her a marshmallow but was fine with her making fun of him.
**Francine was upset that Arthur called her a marshmallow but was fine with her making fun of him.
**Arthur and Francine could have called or texted their family members from the telephones or they could log into the computers to text them on the library.
**Arthur and Francine could have called or texted their family members from their cell phones or they could log into the computers on the libary.
*'''Karma:'''  
*'''Karma:'''  
**Francine made fun of Arthur in "Arthur's Eyes", so she get called a marshmallow.
**Francine made fun of Arthur in "Arthur's Eyes", so she get called a marshmallow.
**Francine took a book off Arthur's staircase which caused him to fall, so when she was chasing a fly, she fell too.
**Francine took a book off Arthur's staircase which caused him to fall, so when she was chasing a fly, she fell too.
**Arthur called Francine a marshmellow, so he got in trouble with Francine.
*'''Timeline:'''  
*'''Timeline:'''  
**According to the preschool flashback, Francine was introduced to Arthur when they were four years old; but according to the later episode, "[[Desperately Seeking Stanley]]," Francine had attended Arthur's third birthday party.
**According to the preschool flashback, Francine was introduced to Arthur when they were four years old; but according to the later episode, "[[Desperately Seeking Stanley]]," Francine had attended Arthur's third birthday party.
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**Sue Ellen gasps over being teamed with Binky. In "[[Bully for Binky]]," Sue Ellen is deemed an "anti-Binky weapon" and is the only one who intimidates him.
**Sue Ellen gasps over being teamed with Binky. In "[[Bully for Binky]]," Sue Ellen is deemed an "anti-Binky weapon" and is the only one who intimidates him.
**Arthur telling Francine about when she called him "four-eyes" means this episode takes place after "[[Arthur's Eyes (episode)|Arthur's Eyes]]."
**Arthur telling Francine about when she called him "four-eyes" means this episode takes place after "[[Arthur's Eyes (episode)|Arthur's Eyes]]."
*'''Running Gag:''' Arthur and Francine arguing.
*'''Moral:''' Get to know someone before judging them.
*'''Moral:''' Get to know someone before judging them.
===Differences from the book===
===Differences from the book===
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*In the book, Mr. Ratburn gives Arthur and Francine until tomorrow for their report. In the episode, he gives them until next weekend.
*In the book, Mr. Ratburn gives Arthur and Francine until tomorrow for their report. In the episode, he gives them until next weekend.
*In the book, Arthur says that Francine is a good friend, "but nobody's perfect." In the episode, he says "most of the time."
*In the book, Arthur says that Francine is a good friend, "but nobody's perfect." In the episode, he says "most of the time."
===Errors===
===Errors===
*Prunella is seen in Mr. Ratburn's third grade class, although she should be in the fourth grade class.
*Prunella is seen in Mr. Ratburn's third grade class, although she should be in the fourth grade class.
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*When Francine is stacking books up to reach the window, one of the books she puts down flips the opposite direction for a frame when she puts it down.
*When Francine is stacking books up to reach the window, one of the books she puts down flips the opposite direction for a frame when she puts it down.
*The library's telephone is shown to only have 9 buttons; yet a telephone is supposed to have 12 buttons where the bottom row's three buttons are the * (asterisk), 0 (operator) and # (pound).
*The library's telephone is shown to only have 9 buttons; yet a telephone is supposed to have 12 buttons where the bottom row's three buttons are the * (asterisk), 0 (operator) and # (pound).
===References===
===References===
*Ms. Turner suggests to Arthur and Francine about writing about Joan of Arc and {{W|Harriet Tubman}} respectively.
*Ms. Turner suggests to Arthur and Francine about writing about Joan of Arc and Harriet Tubman respectively.
*D.W. being upset that Arthur called Francine a marshmallow is simliar to Lori raging at Lincoln for hurting Ronnie Anne's feelings in [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Save_the_Date?oldid=646396 Save The Date]
*D.W. being upset that Arthur called Francine a marshmallow is simliar to Lori raging at Lincoln for hurting Ronnie Anne's feelings in [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Save_the_Date?oldid=646396 Save The Date]
**The Main Characters (Arthur/Lincoln) have to do a project with their bullies (Francine/Ronnie Anne) in this episode and [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Shell_Shock?oldid=652892 Shell Shock] respectively.
**The Main Characters (Arthur/Lincoln) have to do a project with their bullies (Francine/Ronnie Anne) in this episode and [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Shell_Shock?oldid=652892 Shell Shock] respectively.

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