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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This is one of the few times Arthur is shown to cry. This time, actual tears fall from his eyes, unlike the other episodes that Arthur cries in.  
*This is one of the few times Arthur is shown to cry. This time, actual tears fall from his eyes, unlike the other episodes that Arthur cries in.  
*This is the first episode to use Pal Howling as a title card, and is the first title card in the series that does not feature Arthur. It is also one of two post-first season title cards to have the circle edge vibrate ala the first season title cards (the other is the Fairy D.W. title card.)
*''Lost!'' became adapted into a book in the [[Arthur Adventure]] series and re-titled as ''[[Arthur Lost and Found]]''.
*''Lost!'' became adapted into a book in the [[Arthur Adventure]] series and re-titled as ''[[Arthur Lost and Found]]''.
*It is interesting that Arthur's parents say not to accept money from strangers, but Arthur is fine with eating food from a stranger. (It is possible that it's because it's a restaurant that Arthur can do that.)
*It is interesting that Arthur's parents say not to accept money from strangers, but Arthur is fine with eating food from a stranger. (It is possible that it's because it's a restaurant that Arthur can do that.)
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*During the time Arthur is on the bus, the bus goes past the same buildings multiple times. This is likely because backgrounds were reused.
*During the time Arthur is on the bus, the bus goes past the same buildings multiple times. This is likely because backgrounds were reused.
*The truck that can be seen at the beginning of the episode was pink, but at the end of the episode when Sam drops Arthur off at his house, it is purple.
*The truck that can be seen at the beginning of the episode was pink, but at the end of the episode when Sam drops Arthur off at his house, it is purple.
===Differences between the book and the TV episode===
===Differences between the book and the TV episode===
*In the book, Arthur went for the bus ride and spent the evening with Buster, and they got lost together. In the T.V. episode, Arthur went and got lost all by himself the entire time.
*In the book, Arthur went for the bus ride and spent the evening with Buster, and they got lost together. In the T.V. episode, Arthur went and got lost all by himself the entire time.
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*In the book, Arthur thought up the idea of talking to the bus driver himself. In the T.V. episode, the waitress suggested it to him.
*In the book, Arthur thought up the idea of talking to the bus driver himself. In the T.V. episode, the waitress suggested it to him.
*In the book, Sam is shown wearing glasses, but in the T.V. episode, he didn't.
*In the book, Sam is shown wearing glasses, but in the T.V. episode, he didn't.
===Production Notes===
*This is the first episode to use Pal Howling as a title card, and is the first title card in the series that does not feature Arthur. It is also one of two post-first season title cards to have the circle edge vibrate ala the first season title cards (the other is the Fairy D.W. title card.)


==Home Video==
==Home Video==

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