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I'm not convinced they are moving on to the 4th grade, the episode about them finishing grade 3 was just an episode with no significants. The season that just started still has them in grade 3.
I wonder if they will make an episode about grandpa Dave or any other elderly character dying. There are episodes with gloomy themes already, for example; the cafeteria lady getting cancer and D.W.'s pet bird (Spanky) dying. I wonder if the writers think it would be too much for kids.
Just because only one bathroom was shown, doesn't mean there aren't more.
krisbudz14 - That's a misconception, it's both a nationality and a religion. My mother is half Jewish born in Belarus, her father (my grandfather) who was Jewish had his nationality listed as Jewish in his Soviet Union passport. I've never heard of a Christian having his nationality referred as Christian.
I can see how Muffy comes off as a complete snobby and spoiled bitch but she does have good sides to her. It's done on purpose to show that people with shitty traits can have good aspects to them.
I dislike George the most, he is a wuss, a mope and has dyslexia. I'm pretty sure that he has other mental issues.
Did you ever think that it might be a Condo Francine lives in? I wouldn't​ say Francine's family is poor, they obviously have less money than the other families in the show but it's a stretch calling them poor.
Muffy's dad might have a chain of used car dealerships.
Imagine Buster's shits due to the insane combination of food that he eats.
I remember 1 episode that was written by a viewer or something along that line; It "spoofed" South Park, Dexter's Laboratory and Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist. I always found it weird that a show aimed towards a very young audience, "spoofed" a show like South Park which is rated "mature".
You are right, Scare Your Pants Off is a take on Goosebumps without a doubt.
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