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*At the end, Prunella discards the cootie catcher because she and her friends don't need to use it anymore, although Prunella still uses the cootie catcher occasionally in later seasons.
*At the end, Prunella discards the cootie catcher because she and her friends don't need to use it anymore, although Prunella still uses the cootie catcher occasionally in later seasons.
*Francine wears a different shirt near the end of the episode. This jersey is blue with a number "2" imprinted on it.
*Francine wears a different shirt near the end of the episode. This jersey is blue with a number "2" imprinted on it.
*'''Irony:'''  
*'''Irony:''' Since the Cootie Catcher only answers in variations of "yes" and "no," Binky must have asked it whether he should carry his Good Luck Charm and Brain asked if he was allowed to swing at practice. If they hadn't brought up the ideas, they wouldn't have had to do such embarrassing things.
**D.W. mocked Arthur for believing the Cootie Catcher, but at the end she believes it herself.
**Since the Cootie Catcher only answers in variations of "yes" and "no," Binky must have asked it whether he should carry his Good Luck Charm and Brain asked if he was allowed to swing at practice. If they hadn't brought up the ideas, they wouldn't have had to do such embarrassing things.
*'''Moral:''' Dont use a cootie catcher to ruin people's lives for your own benefits.
*'''Moral:''' Dont use a cootie catcher to ruin people's lives for your own benefits.
===Episode connections===
===Episode connections===
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* Rubella claims her ancestors were "Transylvanian commuters of the Carpathian mountains". Transylvania is a region in what is now Romania. In popular culture it is associated with horror stories, since part of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" is set there. "Commuters" is used in the sense of "people who commune with spirits" rather than "travelers".
* Rubella claims her ancestors were "Transylvanian commuters of the Carpathian mountains". Transylvania is a region in what is now Romania. In popular culture it is associated with horror stories, since part of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" is set there. "Commuters" is used in the sense of "people who commune with spirits" rather than "travelers".
*Although Turtles, Turtles, Turtles is not actually shown when everyone watches it at the end, it is clearly a reference to ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', a very popular franchise at the time with an animated series still on the air at the time this episode was made.
*Although Turtles, Turtles, Turtles is not actually shown when everyone watches it at the end, it is clearly a reference to ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', a very popular franchise at the time with an animated series still on the air at the time this episode was made.
===Differences between the book and the episode===
===Differences between the book and the episode===
*In the episode, everyone celebrated outside in the Deegans' backyard. In the book, they celebrate inside the house.
*In the episode, everyone celebrated outside in the Deegans' backyard. In the book, they celebrate inside the house.

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