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*An online game based on the special, titled "[[Moonlight Mazes]]," was released on January 8, 2020.
*An online game based on the special, titled "[[Moonlight Mazes]]," was released on January 8, 2020.
*Altough this episode premiered in 2020, it was produced in 2019 according to the credits.
*Altough this episode premiered in 2020, it was produced in 2019 according to the credits.
*This is the first ''Arthur'' production where the series director, [[Greg Bailey]], has helped storyboard an episode or special.
*'''4th Wall Break:'''
*'''4th Wall Break:'''
**The line "Hey Lorraine, this cousin is on some show called ''Arthur''!" is a reference to ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' itself.
**The line "Hey Lorraine, this cousin is on some show called ''Arthur''!" is a reference to ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' itself.
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*The highway exit featured in the episode, 111A, is based on the real Exit 111A on the northbound side of Interstate 4 passing through Deltona and Orange City, Florida. An image of this exit, taken in 2003, is featured on the Wikipedia article for {{W|Exit number}}, which is likely what inspired the artists. The overpass is based on Saxon Boulevard. The scene on ''Arthur'' retains the sign for Exit 111B towards Orange City, Florida, as well as the yellow exit speed limit signs, though the city for Exit 111A has been changed from Deltona to Sherbrooke, which is a city in Quebec and not Ohio or Florida. The "OLD 53CA" sign refers to I-4's exits being renumbered in 2002; the sign was removed by 2009.  
*The highway exit featured in the episode, 111A, is based on the real Exit 111A on the northbound side of Interstate 4 passing through Deltona and Orange City, Florida. An image of this exit, taken in 2003, is featured on the Wikipedia article for {{W|Exit number}}, which is likely what inspired the artists. The overpass is based on Saxon Boulevard. The scene on ''Arthur'' retains the sign for Exit 111B towards Orange City, Florida, as well as the yellow exit speed limit signs, though the city for Exit 111A has been changed from Deltona to Sherbrooke, which is a city in Quebec and not Ohio or Florida. The "OLD 53CA" sign refers to I-4's exits being renumbered in 2002; the sign was removed by 2009.  
*Piccadilly may have been inspired by {{W|Nehi}} (“knee high”), which was a popular fruit-flavored soda when Theo and Dora would have been kids.
*Piccadilly may have been inspired by {{W|Nehi}} (“knee high”), which was a popular fruit-flavored soda when Theo and Dora would have been kids.
===Errors===
===Errors===
*D.W.'s ear is incorrectly animated above her hat when she greets [[Minnie Read|Minnie]].
*D.W.'s ear is incorrectly animated above her hat when she greets [[Minnie Read|Minnie]].
*D.W. says that she does not know what a llama is, even though she acknowledges llamas on her birthday card in "[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]."
*D.W. says that she does not know what a llama is, even though she acknowledges llamas on her birthday card in "[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]."
===Production notes===
*This is the first ''Arthur'' production where the series director, [[Greg Bailey]], has helped storyboard an episode or special.


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