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'''Thomas Alva Edison''' was the inventor of 1,093 inventions, the most famous of which was the first practical incandescent lightbulb.
'''Thomas Alva Edison''' was the inventor of 1,093 inventions, the most famous of which was the first practical incandescent lightbulb.


In "[[Francine Frensky, Superstar]]," the class performs a play about Edison's inventions.
*In "[[Francine Frensky, Superstar]]," the class performs a play about Edison's inventions.
 
*[[Alan Powers|Brain]]'s goal in "[[The World Record]]" was to break Edison's record of inventing 1,093 inventions.
[[Alan Powers|Brain]]'s goal in "[[The World Record]]" was to break Edison's record of inventing 1,093 inventions.
*Edison's first actual appearance was in the opening of "[[The Cave]]" where [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] assists him in testing his prototype lightbulb.
 
*He was also mentioned in "[[Brain's Shocking Secret]]" when Brain said that many geniuses did poorly in school.
Edison's first actual appearance was in the opening of "[[The Cave]]" where [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] assists him in testing his prototype lightbulb.
*In "[[Muffy's Classy Classics Club]]," Brain mentions that book one of the [[Pretty Pioneers]] series is inaccurate because it is set in 1865, and yet a record player is featured, which wasn't invented by Edison until 1877.
 
He was also mentioned in "[[Brain's Shocking Secret]]" when Brain said that many geniuses did poorly in school.
==External links==
==External links==
*''Wikipedia'' article on Thomas Edison: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Edison
*''Wikipedia'' article on Thomas Edison: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Edison

Revision as of 16:02, 6 October 2012

Thomas Edison
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Thomas Alva Edison was the inventor of 1,093 inventions, the most famous of which was the first practical incandescent lightbulb.

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