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** The Asperger's syndrome episode gives an analogy to what having Aspergers is like and is generally well done, even implying how it levels out when you get older and you become less....RainMan.
 
* "I'd Rather Read it Myself." D.W. spends an entire episode pretending to read to the Tibble twins. She weaves a shedload of [[Continuity Porn]] into a compelling tale, leaving the boys in suspense the entire time. After borrowing the book, the boys are told that it's really about [[Leonardo Dada Vinci]]. D.W.'s gimmick stays intact, because they think that the book is different every time that it's read. It makes sense that they would think this way; they're four years old. It's one of those rare moments where D.W. is liked rather than hated.
 
* Muffy's [[Dream Sequence]] in ''Lights, Camera, Opera!'' in which Muffy, Binky, Francine, Prunella, George, Buster and [[Ink Suit Actor|Rod]][[As Himself|ney]] [[The Last of These Is Not Like the Others|Gilfry]] perform an [[Arthur (Animationanimation)|Arthur]]-ized interpretation of Bizet's ''Carmen''. The characters sing ingeniously-plot-relevant lyrics to the famous melodies from ''Carmen''; Muffy's rendition of ''Habanera'' is particularly [[Crowning Music of Awesome|awesome.]]
 
* ''Attack of the Turbo Tibbles'' has one of the Tibbles hit D.W. with a swing. Unlike the Big Hit example above, D.W. didn't deserve it and it felt more as a [[Kick the Dog]] moment, but considering that D.W. is regarded as [[The Scrappy]] and how she usually gets away scot free in most episodes, this felt like [[Laser-Guided Karma]]. Not to mention that she was hit so hard that she had to get stitches. The Tibbles actually caused more damage onto her than what Arthur gave.