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*In the A Word From Us Kids segment, a scene from the episode is playing on the TV.
*In the A Word From Us Kids segment, a scene from the episode is playing on the TV.
*Carl's condition was known as Asperger syndrome when this episode was produced (and he is said to have it in the episode), but since 2013, Asperger Syndrome is no longer a diagnosis of its own, having been merged along with other disorders into "autism spectrum disorder" (ASD).
*Carl's condition was known as Asperger syndrome when this episode was produced (and he is said to have it in the episode), but since 2013, Asperger Syndrome is no longer a diagnosis of its own, having been merged along with other disorders into "autism spectrum disorder" (ASD).
*During George's fantasy, Arthur says, "What's he laughing at? Is it my nose?", which is a reference to ''Arthur's Nose''.
*The newspaper article that features Brain's uncle is dated to November 22, 2005.
*The newspaper article that features Brain's uncle is dated to November 22, 2005.
*This episode is permanently available for free on the PBS KIDS Video app and website.
*This episode is permanently available for free on the PBS KIDS Video app and website.
*'''4th Wall break:''' During George's fantasy, Arthur says, "What's he laughing at? Is it my nose?", which is a reference to ''Arthur's Nose''.
===Errors===
===Errors===
*One of the flavors at the Ice Cream Shop is misspelled as "Ananas" instead of "Bananas".
*One of the flavors at the Ice Cream Shop is misspelled as "Ananas" instead of "Bananas".
**However, "Ananas" is the German word for "pineapple," so this may just be a clever reference to pineapple ice cream.
*When George goes back to that room to give George the puzzle piece, before he has the fantasy of Carl, the puzzle is not on the table and after it is on the table
*When George goes back to that room to give George the puzzle piece, before he has the fantasy of Carl, the puzzle is not on the table and after it is on the table
===Production notes===
===Production notes===
*The A Word from Us Kids segment was filmed on January 20, 2010.
*The A Word from Us Kids segment was filmed on January 20, 2010
*This episode has an alternate title, "George and the Missing Puzzle Piece". On Amazon, On Demand, iTunes, and Netflix, "When Carl Met George" is still used.
*This episode has an alternate title, "George and the Missing Puzzle Piece". On Amazon, On Demand, iTunes, and Netflix, "When Carl Met George" is still used.
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*The use of the puzzle piece in the episode's plot and alternate title is a nod to the fact that a puzzle piece is often recognized as a symbol of autism awareness.
*This episode's title, "When Carl Met George," is a reference to the film {{W|When Harry Met Sally}}.
*This episode's title, "When Carl Met George," is a reference to the film {{W|When Harry Met Sally}}.
*Carl often states that he likes to have his apple juice "in a box, not a bottle." Not only is this one of Carl's quirks of his Aspergers' Syndrome, it is also a partial reference to James Bond's preference for vodka martinis: "Shaken, not stirred."
*Carl often states that he likes to have his apple juice "in a box, not a bottle." Not only is this one of Carl's quirks of his Aspergers' Syndrome, it is also a partial reference to James Bond's preference for vodka martinis: "Shaken, not stirred."

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