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*Bionic Bunny is called "Le Lapin Bionique" in French, both in-universe and in the French dub of ''Arthur''.
*Bionic Bunny is called "Le Lapin Bionique" in French, both in-universe and in the French dub of ''Arthur''.
*Arthur refers to Art Garfunkel as a "singing moose,” making this one of the few episodes where a character acknowledges that they're all animals.
*Arthur refers to Art Garfunkel as a "singing moose,” making this one of the few episodes where a character acknowledges that they're all animals.
*Art Garfunkel performed the song "Bright Eyes" for the 1978 movie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright_Eyes_(Art_Garfunkel_song) ''Watership Down''] It is a cartoon movie about rabbits.
*Art Garfunkel performed the song "Bright Eyes" for the 1978 movie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright_Eyes_(Art_Garfunkel_song) ''Watership Down''] It is a cartoon movie about rabbits.
*'''4th Wall Break:''' Art Garfunkel, while talking about Buster's absence from Season 2, says that "we thought he left the show."
*'''4th Wall Break:''' Art Garfunkel, while talking about Buster's absence from Season 2, says that "we thought he left the show."

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