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* '''The significance of this episode was not lost on ''Arthur'' creator [[Marc Brown]]:'''
* '''The significance of this episode was not lost on ''Arthur'' creator [[Marc Brown]]:'''
**"I'm sure I'm not any different than millions of other families around the world that have people that we love who are gay, who are young families raising children, and it makes me very sad that these young families are not really well-represented or hardly represented at all in our media. And I don't think that's a good thing. This happened to be one of the ideas that... we would have a teacher getting married perhaps, and the more we talked about it the more we saw it as an opportunity for a learning experience, and this great way to represent another part of life that so seldom gets portrayed on television...I started to get emails from family members and friends about, "You're blowing up Twitter!" and I started to read some of the comments from people and it just made me feel great that we did something that was really helpful to so many people. A parent has the opportunity to watch television with their kids and explain things and expand the story that they're watching together and share their values. That's, I think, one of the beauties of television. You know, art reflects life, and life reflects art, and I think kids need to see what's happening in the world. I would hate to live in a world which is sanitized and censored, and that's really something I can't get behind.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9oQZ1k8peo</ref>"
**"I'm sure I'm not any different than millions of other families around the world that have people that we love who are gay, who are young families raising children, and it makes me very sad that these young families are not really well-represented or hardly represented at all in our media. And I don't think that's a good thing. This happened to be one of the ideas that... we would have a teacher getting married perhaps, and the more we talked about it the more we saw it as an opportunity for a learning experience, and this great way to represent another part of life that so seldom gets portrayed on television...I started to get emails from family members and friends about, "You're blowing up Twitter!" and I started to read some of the comments from people and it just made me feel great that we did something that was really helpful to so many people. A parent has the opportunity to watch television with their kids and explain things and expand the story that they're watching together and share their values. That's, I think, one of the beauties of television. You know, art reflects life, and life reflects art, and I think kids need to see what's happening in the world. I would hate to live in a world which is sanitized and censored, and that's really something I can't get behind.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9oQZ1k8peo</ref>"
*'''Timeline:''' During "[[Francine Goes to War]]" because Muffy still has bad grammar.
*Beginning with this episode, [[Roman Lutterotti]] voices Arthur, replacing [[Jacob Ursomarzo]].
*Beginning with this episode, [[Roman Lutterotti]] voices Arthur, replacing [[Jacob Ursomarzo]].
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
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* The music played at the wedding, the prelude to Bach’s cello Suite No. 1 in G major, is the same music that is heard when [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]] and [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] walk to the library in "[[My Music Rules]]."
* The music played at the wedding, the prelude to Bach’s cello Suite No. 1 in G major, is the same music that is heard when [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]] and [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] walk to the library in "[[My Music Rules]]."
* There is a cutout of a jester seen on the table in the chocolate shop that looks similar to the jester that hosts the trivia game between [[Alan Powers|Brain]] and [[IQ]] in "[[The Return of the King]]."
* There is a cutout of a jester seen on the table in the chocolate shop that looks similar to the jester that hosts the trivia game between [[Alan Powers|Brain]] and [[IQ]] in "[[The Return of the King]]."
* Muffy's poor grammar in the fake love poem is a callback to "[[Francine Goes to War]]."
===Errors===
===Errors===
* The overhead sign at [[the Sugar Bowl]] says "Sugar-Free Bowl." The aerial view of the building was likely recycled artwork from "[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]" when it’s suggested that the parlor is renamed in the future.
* The overhead sign at [[the Sugar Bowl]] says "Sugar-Free Bowl." The aerial view of the building was likely recycled artwork from "[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]" when it’s suggested that the parlor is renamed in the future.

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