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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * This episode features [[Dimmsdale High School]] and [[Vicky]]'s classmates for the first time, and they are not seen again until "[[A Bad Case Of Diary-Uh!]]". |
+ | * This episode features [[Dimmsdale High School]] and [[Vicky the Babysitter|Vicky]]'s classmates for the first time, and they are not seen again until "[[A Bad Case Of Diary-Uh!]]". |
− | * The plot of this short is similar to the plot of the video game [[Breakin' Da Rules]] which has Vicky using [[Da Rule]] book as a source of fairy power instead of [[Wanda]]'s [[wand]]. |
+ | * The plot of this short is similar to the plot of the video game [[Breakin' Da Rules]] which has Vicky using [[Da Rule]] book as a source of fairy power instead of [[Wanda Fairywinkle-Cosma|Wanda]]'s [[Wands|wand]]. |
* This short is featured on the DVD for the special [[:School's Out!: The Musical]] |
* This short is featured on the DVD for the special [[:School's Out!: The Musical]] |
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* While the other "Oh Yeah! Cartoons" shorts were repackaged as episodes of the main series during the first season, this particular one was not. |
* While the other "Oh Yeah! Cartoons" shorts were repackaged as episodes of the main series during the first season, this particular one was not. |
Revision as of 17:25, 11 March 2011
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Trivia
- This episode features Dimmsdale High School and Vicky's classmates for the first time, and they are not seen again until "A Bad Case Of Diary-Uh!".
- The plot of this short is similar to the plot of the video game Breakin' Da Rules which has Vicky using Da Rule book as a source of fairy power instead of Wanda's wand.
- This short is featured on the DVD for the special School's Out!: The Musical
- While the other "Oh Yeah! Cartoons" shorts were repackaged as episodes of the main series during the first season, this particular one was not.
- That man couldn't have wished for better lunch cause he's an adult. In "The Big Problem", it is revealed that adults cannot wish.
Goofs
- At one point, Cosmo appears in plain sight of Vicky in fairy form attempting to "pick her up", with no consequences to him failing to keep his fairy identity hidden.
- In this episode, Mrs. Turner's car is different and modern.
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