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*At the beginning, the bug's scream is actually a high-pitched version of Timmy Tibble's scream from D.W. Rides Again. This scream would be used again (in its original pitch) for Little Jack Murphy in Prunella and the Haunted Locker.
*At the beginning, the bug's scream is actually a high-pitched version of Timmy Tibble's scream from D.W. Rides Again. This scream would be used again (in its original pitch) for Little Jack Murphy in Prunella and the Haunted Locker.
*'''Moral: '''Dont overreact for your own benefits.
*'''Moral: '''Dont overreact for your own benefits.
=== Errors ===
*Francine says that Muffy's spring party is the best one yet. However, Francine and Muffy met just one year ago in second grade, so it is likely this is only the second spring party Francine has even attended.
*Behind Ed Crosswire's desk, there is a poster with the words "Saleman of the Year" which is most likely meant to say "Salesman of the Year."
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*The title and plot are based on Chekhov's play {{W|The Cherry Orchard}}.
*The title and plot are based on Chekhov's play {{W|The Cherry Orchard}}.

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