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**Muffy mentions in this episode that she doesn't like snobby people, although she sometimes can be snobby herself.
**Muffy mentions in this episode that she doesn't like snobby people, although she sometimes can be snobby herself.
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*D.W. calls Arthur "Eggs Benedict Arnold." {{W|Eggs Benedict}} is an American breakfast dish. {{W|Benedict Arnold}} was an American officer during the {{W|American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War}}, who famously tried to hand over West Point to the {{W|British people|British}}.
*D.W. calls Arthur "Eggs Benedict Arnold." {{W|Eggs Benedict}} is an American breakfast dish. {{W|Benedict Arnold}} was an American officer during the {{W|Revolutionary War}}, who famously tried to hand over West Point to the {{W|British people|British}}.
*The episode's title could be a possible reference to ''{{wp|Pinky and the Brain}}''.
*The episode's title could be a possible reference to ''{{wp|Pinky and the Brain}}''.
*Waterworld is an obvious parody of {{W|SeaWorld}}.
*Waterworld is an obvious parody of {{W|SeaWorld}}.

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