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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*At the end of the 2000 rerun intro on PBS Kids before this episode, Arthur’s crashing sound remains the same.
*There was also a song based on this episode, which can be found on ''[[Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape)]]''.
*'''Timeline:''' Arthur mentions this episode in the later episode [[Francine Goes to War]].
*'''Timeline:''' Arthur mentions this episode in the later episode [[Francine Goes to War]].
*'''Moral:'''  
===Cultural references===
**It's okay to be angry.
*"They very soon came upon a gryphon..." is a line from ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Chapter IX: The Mock Turtle's Story'' by Lewis Carroll.
**Don't talk down behind peoples backs.
*Muffy and Francine bet on a Princess Peach watch. Interestingly, Princess Peach is the name of a character from Nintendo's trademark ''Mario'' video games, but it is unknown if this was an intentional reference, since the watch appears in a heart shape and rather a digital watch in general. Also, at the time this episode was aired, she was still referred to as "Princess Toadstool" outside of Japan.
**Don't force people to not be angry for your own personal benefit.
===Episode connections===
===Episode connections===
*During the quick montage of Francine getting angry after Binky breaks her watch, a clip of the building being demolished from [[D.W.'s Baby]] can be seen.
*During the quick montage of Francine getting angry after Binky breaks her watch, a clip of the building being demolished from [[D.W.'s Baby]] can be seen.
===Production notes===
*In an earlier version of the title card for this episode, the name of the episode is not read by an ''Arthur'' character, and Arthur does not yelp when Francine hits the gong, but he does in the Home Video version. In a later version of this, however, Binky says the name of the episode, and Arthur yelps.
===Errors===
===Errors===
*When Francine approaches Muffy and screeches her bike to a stop, the tires on her bike are shown white in that scene, although her bike has gray to black tires in its other appearances.
*When Francine approaches Muffy and screeches her bike to a stop, the tires on her bike are shown white in that scene, although her bike has gray to black tires in its other appearances.
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*Right before Muffy tells Francine she's "So rude," the helmet hole showing her hair flashes yellow, the same color as the helmet for a second.
*Right before Muffy tells Francine she's "So rude," the helmet hole showing her hair flashes yellow, the same color as the helmet for a second.
*At the Sugar Bowl, when Francine sits next to Arthur and is offered a cherry soda which she rejects but tries it anyway, she is sitting next to the outside, and Arthur is sitting next to the wall; but after Francine finishes off the soda, she and Arthur are sitting on the opposite side of the booth, and Arthur is sitting next to the outside while Francine is sitting next to the wall.
*At the Sugar Bowl, when Francine sits next to Arthur and is offered a cherry soda which she rejects but tries it anyway, she is sitting next to the outside, and Arthur is sitting next to the wall; but after Francine finishes off the soda, she and Arthur are sitting on the opposite side of the booth, and Arthur is sitting next to the outside while Francine is sitting next to the wall.
===Cultural references===
===Production notes===
*Muffy and Francine bet on a Princess Peach watch. Interestingly, [https://mario.fandom.com/wiki/Peach Princess Peach] is the name of a character from Nintendo's trademark ''Mario'' video games, but it is unknown if this was an intentional reference, since the watch appears in a heart shape and rather a digital watch in general. Also, at the time this episode was aired, she was still referred to as "Princess Toadstool" outside of Japan.
*In an earlier version of the title card for this episode, the name of the episode is not read by an ''Arthur'' character, and Arthur does not yelp when Francine hits the gong, but he does in the Home Video version. In a later version of this, however, Binky says the name of the episode, and Arthur yelps.
*"They very soon came upon a gryphon..." is a line from '''''{{W|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}: '''Chapter IX: The Mock Turtle's Story'' by Lewis Carroll.
*There was also a song based on this episode, which can be found on ''[[Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape)]]''.


==Home video==
==Home video==

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