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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Sue Ellen romanticizes the idea of taking a train ride, but when she and her mom board the train they find that it's rather run-down and far less glamorous than they had expected.



* UrbanLegends: The train conductor tells Sue Ellen the legend of The Ghost of the Crown City Star about a little girl who lost her train ticket and, because she didn't have any money, she had to stay on the train as a ghost forever.

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* UrbanLegends: The train conductor tells Sue Ellen the legend of The Ghost of the Crown City Star about a little girl who lost her train ticket and, because she didn't have any money, she had to stay on the train as a ghost forever.forever.
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* ToyDisguise: To hide from the Tibbles, Nemo poses as one of the stuffed animals in Grandma Tibble’s attic. This works so well that the twins really think he’s a toy and their fight over him almost turns into a TearApartTugOfWar!
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* ShoutOut: Sue Ellen's fantasy of the train in its glory days is a reference to the ''[[Film/TheThinMan The Thin Man]]'' film series. Rick and Lola refer to the characters Nick and Nora.

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* ShoutOut: Sue Ellen's fantasy of the train in its glory days is a reference to the ''[[Film/TheThinMan The Thin Man]]'' ''Film/TheThinMan'' film series. Rick and Lola refer to the characters Nick and Nora.

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* MysteryEpisode:

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* MysteryEpisode: Sue Ellen spends the episode trying to figure out if The Ghost of the Crown City Star is real and who left her the mysterious note and candy.

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* AintTooProudToBeg: For all of the trash talking Nemo does with Pal, he certainly doesn’t hesitate in begging the dog to not leave him alone in the kitchen after Grandma Tibble closed the window he came in from.



* ContinuityNod:
** The Mashed Peas Theater room is full of pictures and objects referencing previous episodes featuring Kate and Pal as major characters. It has the cake topper from "[[Recap/ArthurS6E3PrunellasSpecialEditionTheSecretLifeOfDogsAndBabies The Secret Life of Dogs and Babies]]," a sock from "[[Recap/ArthurS7E1CastAwayTheGreatSockMystery The Great Sock Mystery]]," and the flea circus from "[[Recap/ArthurS8E9FleaToBeYouAndMeKissAndTell Flea to Be You and Me]]." Additionally, two books are labeled “The Great Sock Mystery” and “[[Recap/ArthurS9E6ArthurMakesWavesItCameFromBeyond It Came From Beyond]],” the titles of two previous Kate and Pal episodes.
** The "Om_ble" backpack from "[[Recap/ArthurS6E6CitizenFrenskyDWsBackpackMishap D.W.'s Backpack Mishap]]" is seen in this episode.



* ThinkNothingOfIt: Nemo tells Pal that he can pay him back later after generously offering to help him search for Nadine. This is, of course, after he’s been scared by Grandma Tibble and her vacuum cleaner.



* ShoutOut: The episode's title is a reference to the 1951 Creator/AlfredHitchcock film, ''Film/StrangersOnATrain''.

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* ShoutOut: MysteryEpisode:
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The episode's title is a reference to the 1951 Creator/AlfredHitchcock film, ''Film/StrangersOnATrain''.''Film/StrangersOnATrain''.
* ShoutOut: Sue Ellen's fantasy of the train in its glory days is a reference to the ''[[Film/TheThinMan The Thin Man]]'' film series. Rick and Lola refer to the characters Nick and Nora.

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[[AC:Baby Kate and the Imaginary Mystery]]

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[[AC:Baby [[AC:"Baby Kate and the Imaginary Mystery]]Mystery"]]



* AllForNothing: Their entire investigation and Pal’s sneaking into and escaping from the Tibbles’ house ends up being for nothing, as in the end it’s revealed that Nadine was just on a trip and not missing or kidnapped at all.
* DoubleMeaningTitle: “Imaginary,” in that the mystery involves a missing imaginary friend and that it ends up all being in Pal and Kate’s heads because Nadine was never really missing after all.
* FriendlyTickleTorture: Pal’s Imagine Spot about what he thinks the Tibbles are doing to Nadine shows her chained to a chair and having her feet tickled by them with a peacock feather.
* ImaginaryFriend: Pal and Kate are told by Vicita’s imaginary friend, Treenie, that D.W's imaginary friend, Nadine, is missing and embark on a mission to find her.

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* AllForNothing: Their Kate and Pal's entire investigation and Pal’s Pal's sneaking into and escaping from the Tibbles’ Tibbles' house ends up being for nothing, as in the end it’s it's revealed that Nadine was just on a trip and not missing or kidnapped at all.
* BigCreepyCrawlies: Uncle Wormy, the Tibbles' ImaginaryFriend introduced in this episode via Pal's ImagineSpot, is a giant, {{cyclop|s}}tic, drooling brown worm.
* CompanyCrossReferences: In TheTeaser, Kate introduces the episode as a segment on ''Mashed Peas Theatre'', a play on the ''[[Series/{{Masterpiece}} Masterpiece Theatre]]'' series that is also produced by Creator/{{PBS}}.
* DoubleMeaningTitle: “Imaginary,” in that the mystery involves a missing imaginary friend ImaginaryFriend and that it ends up all being in Pal and Kate’s Kate's heads because Nadine was never really missing after all.
* FriendlyTickleTorture: Pal’s Imagine Spot Pal's ImagineSpot about what he thinks the Tibbles are doing to Nadine shows her chained to a chair and having her feet tickled by them with a peacock feather.
* ImaginaryFriend: Pal and Kate are told by Vicita’s Vicita's imaginary friend, Treenie, that D.W's imaginary friend, Nadine, is missing and embark on a mission to find her.



* ShoutOut: In the Cold Open, Kate introduces the episode as a segment in “Mashed Peas” Theatre, a play on the [[Series/{{Masterpiece}} Masterpiece Theatre]] series that is also produced by PBS.

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* ShoutOut: OurPixiesAreDifferent: Vicita's ImaginaryFriend introduced in this episode, Treenie, is an anthropomorphic rabbit with harlequin [[FurIsSkin skin/fur]] and pixie wings on her back. Basically, a rabbit-pixie hybrid.
* ScreamingWoman:
In Pal's ImagineSpot of the Cold Open, Tibbles having kidnapped Nadine, she screams in fright when she sees ''their'' ImaginaryFriend, the giant {{cyclops}} worm Uncle Wormy.
* ToothFairy: When Nadine returns from her trip, she shows
Kate introduces and Pal a photograph of herself with the episode as a segment in “Mashed Peas” Theatre, a play on the [[Series/{{Masterpiece}} Masterpiece Theatre]] series that is also produced by PBS. Tooth Fairy.



[[AC:Strangers on a Train]]

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[[AC:Strangers [[AC:"Strangers on a Train]]Train"]]



* ADayInTheLimelight: for Sue Ellen.
* ShoutOut: The episode’s title is a reference to the 1951 Alfred Hitchcock film, [[Film/StrangersOnATrain Strangers on a Train]].
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Sue Ellen romanticizes the idea of taking a train ride, but when she and her mom board the train they find that it’s rather run-down and far less glamorous than they had expected.
* TraintopBattle: Sue Ellen has an Imagine Spot in which she and Buster are investigators in a 1930’s mystery, chasing diamond thief Brain on the top of the train.
* UrbanLegends: The train conductor tells Sue Ellen the legend of The Ghost of the Crown City Star about a little girl who lost her train ticket and, because she didn’t have any money, she had to stay on the train as a ghost forever.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: for For Sue Ellen.
* ShoutOut: The episode’s episode's title is a reference to the 1951 Alfred Hitchcock Creator/AlfredHitchcock film, [[Film/StrangersOnATrain Strangers on a Train]].
''Film/StrangersOnATrain''.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Sue Ellen romanticizes the idea of taking a train ride, but when she and her mom board the train they find that it’s it's rather run-down and far less glamorous than they had expected.
* TraintopBattle: Sue Ellen has an Imagine Spot ImagineSpot in which she and Buster are investigators in a 1930’s 1930's mystery, chasing diamond thief Brain on the top of the train.
* UrbanLegends: The train conductor tells Sue Ellen the legend of The Ghost of the Crown City Star about a little girl who lost her train ticket and, because she didn’t didn't have any money, she had to stay on the train as a ghost forever.
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[[AC:Baby Kate and the Imaginary Mystery]]
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Kate and Pal find that Nadine is missing, and they suspect that one of the Tibbles has kidnapped her.

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* AllForNothing: Their entire investigation and Pal’s sneaking into and escaping from the Tibbles’ house ends up being for nothing, as in the end it’s revealed that Nadine was just on a trip and not missing or kidnapped at all.
* DoubleMeaningTitle: “Imaginary,” in that the mystery involves a missing imaginary friend and that it ends up all being in Pal and Kate’s heads because Nadine was never really missing after all.
* FriendlyTickleTorture: Pal’s Imagine Spot about what he thinks the Tibbles are doing to Nadine shows her chained to a chair and having her feet tickled by them with a peacock feather.
* ImaginaryFriend: Pal and Kate are told by Vicita’s imaginary friend, Treenie, that D.W's imaginary friend, Nadine, is missing and embark on a mission to find her.
* LittleStowaway: Pal stows away in one of the Tibbles’ backpacks to sneak into their house to try to find Nadine.
* MysteryEpisode: Pal and Kate set out to find Nadine, suspecting that the Tibbles are behind her disappearance.
* NoPeripheralVision: Amazingly, Grandma Tibble manages to completely miss seeing Nemo after nearly vacuuming him up right under her feet.
* ShoutOut: In the Cold Open, Kate introduces the episode as a segment in “Mashed Peas” Theatre, a play on the [[Series/{{Masterpiece}} Masterpiece Theatre]] series that is also produced by PBS.
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Sue Ellen finds a diary on a train and wonders who it belongs to.

!!Tropes:
* BottleEpisode: The entire episode takes place on the Crown City Star train as Sue Ellen and her mom travel to Crown City.
* ADayInTheLimelight: for Sue Ellen.
* ShoutOut: The episode’s title is a reference to the 1951 Alfred Hitchcock film, [[Film/StrangersOnATrain Strangers on a Train]].
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Sue Ellen romanticizes the idea of taking a train ride, but when she and her mom board the train they find that it’s rather run-down and far less glamorous than they had expected.
* TraintopBattle: Sue Ellen has an Imagine Spot in which she and Buster are investigators in a 1930’s mystery, chasing diamond thief Brain on the top of the train.
* UrbanLegends: The train conductor tells Sue Ellen the legend of The Ghost of the Crown City Star about a little girl who lost her train ticket and, because she didn’t have any money, she had to stay on the train as a ghost forever.

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