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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Part of Francine's song, the line "you can fly," is used in the season 6 ending credits.
*Part of Francine's song, the line "you can fly," is used in the season 6 ending credits.
*With the exception of the blackout part, the Prunella Deegan, Fortune Teller title card is taken from this episode.
*In the Brain's fantasy of the talent show, Mr. Ratburn's question is "If a train carrying 1,873 scoops of ice cream leaves Chicago at 7 AM and the freezer stops working, how fast would it have to travel to reach New York before half the ice cream melts, factoring in a melting rate of 6 scoops per minute?" The answer is 5 miles per minute, or 300 miles per hour.
*In the Brain's fantasy of the talent show, Mr. Ratburn's question is "If a train carrying 1,873 scoops of ice cream leaves Chicago at 7 AM and the freezer stops working, how fast would it have to travel to reach New York before half the ice cream melts, factoring in a melting rate of 6 scoops per minute?" The answer is 5 miles per minute, or 300 miles per hour.
*'''Timeline:''' The talent show is named the "Spring Talent Show" implying that this episode takes place during the spring.
*'''Timeline:''' The talent show is named the "Spring Talent Show" implying that this episode takes place during the spring.

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