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Revision as of 05:48, 13 January 2013
"So Long, Spanky" | |
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Season/Series: | 1 |
Number in season: | 13a |
Original Airdate: | December 2, 1996 |
Credits | |
Written by: | Peter Hirsch |
Storyboard by: | Jean Lajeunesse |
Episodes | |
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Next "Buster's New Friend" |
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Summary
D.W. suffers through the death of her beloved bird, then has to decide whether to risk her heart again by adopting a lonely toad.
Plot
The episode opens with Arthur and D.W. at the pet shop looking at parakeets and all sorts of animals there.
Trivia
- Toady was initially adopted as D.W.'s pet toad in the episode, but is no longer a pet in the following episodes; but still seen on title cards. Toady was referred to a male in this episode, but in her later appearance in The Great Sock Mystery where she lives in the Read family's yard, she was revealed to be a female.
- This episode is where Mary Ann and Amanda's names are revealed.
- This episode is when D.W. whistles for the very 1st time when she calls for Toady.
Goofs
- The door frames on the doors that go between the hallway and D.W. and Kate's room and for the closet in their room are brown; although in other episodes, they are white.
- After Jane starts the washing machine, the washing machine tumbles; but washing machines actually tumble when they're on the spin cycle where the water drains out.
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