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===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*This episode takes place in the Fall of 2005.
*This episode takes place in the Fall of 2005.
*The episode's title is a reference to the "{{W|Curse of the Bambino}}", and thus, the [[Elwood City Grebes]] are a reference to the {{W|Boston Red Sox}}.
*The episode's title is a reference to the "{{W|Curse of the Bambino}}", and thus, the [[Elwood City Grebes]] are a reference to the {{W|Boston Red Sox}} and the [[Crown City Kings]] are a parody of the New York Yankees.
 
===Episode connections===
===Episode connections===
*This is the second episode where the last scene shows a child character as an old adult. The first was [[And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids]].
*This is the second episode where the last scene shows a child character as an old adult. The first was [[And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids]].

Revision as of 21:25, 5 November 2018

"The Curse of the Grebes"
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Season/Series: 10
Number in season: 6A
Original Airdate: United States May 22, 2006[1]
United Kingdom November 9, 2006[2]
Credits
Written by: Stephanie Simpson
Storyboard by: Elie Klimos
Jeremy O'Neill
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"The Curse of the Grebes" is the first half of the sixth episode in the tenth season of Arthur.

Summary

Can the addition of three new players help the Elwood City Grebes win their first baseball championship since 1918?

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Trivia

  • In the grocery store, Winlin recited the first stanza of Emily Dickinson's poem, "Hope is the Thing with Feathers," which Buster later chants out the first line during the Grebes' game.
  • When Muffy changed her Grebes' hat to a Kings' hat, the Grebes started winning, and every time Muffy was at a game, the Grebes lost.

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