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*This is Rattles's first speaking role since Arthur Makes Waves. It is also the first time Scott Beaudin voices the character. | *This is Rattles's first speaking role since Arthur Makes Waves. It is also the first time Scott Beaudin voices the character. | ||
*In this episode, Binky says the term, "Or my name isn't Binky Barnes!" In the episode [[What's in a Name?]], he finds out that his real first name is Shelley. | *In this episode, Binky says the term, "Or my name isn't Binky Barnes!" In the episode [[What's in a Name?]], he finds out that his real first name is Shelley. | ||
*[[D.W. Read|D.W.]] is absent from the episode besides her appearance in the title card on PBS airings in the U.S. only. | |||
*'''Moral:''' | *'''Moral:''' | ||
**Just Because someone is doing something else instead of the playground doesn't mean you should prevent others from having their own fun for your own benefits. | **Just Because someone is doing something else instead of the playground doesn't mean you should prevent others from having their own fun for your own benefits. | ||
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*There's a [https://spongebob.fandom.com/The_Play%27s_the_Thing Spongebob Squarepants episode of the same name] | *There's a [https://spongebob.fandom.com/The_Play%27s_the_Thing Spongebob Squarepants episode of the same name] | ||
*The episode title is a reference to Shakespeare's Hamlet: "the play's the thing where in I'll catch the conscience of the king." | *The episode title is a reference to Shakespeare's Hamlet: "the play's the thing where in I'll catch the conscience of the king." | ||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
*Throughout the entire episode, [[Bailey]] is colored like [[Carl Pacheva]]. | *Throughout the entire episode, [[Bailey]] is colored like [[Carl Pacheva]]. |