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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: In the ''[[Literature/TheCourtshipOfMilesStandish Courtship of Miles Standish]]'' episode, Joe is upset that the girl he likes is going to the dance with David. Wishbone wonders why he doesn't just ask Sam to the dance. Is he a ShipperOnDeck or does he just think Joe would have more fun with a platonic friend rather than a romantic partner?

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: In the ''[[Literature/TheCourtshipOfMilesStandish Courtship of Miles Standish]]'' episode, Joe is upset that the girl he likes is going to the dance with David. Wishbone wonders why he doesn't just ask Sam to the dance. Is he a ShipperOnDeck or does he just think Joe would have more fun with a platonic friend rather than a romantic partner?!!General:



** The music that plays while the kids are trapped in and escaping from a burning barn in "Salty Dog" is epic.

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** The music that plays while the kids are trapped in and escaping from a burning barn in "Salty Dog" "[[Recap/WishboneS1E28SaltyDog Salty Dog]]" is epic.



* GeniusBonus:
** The contrast between military captain Miles Standish and his intellectual best friend John Alden is a big point in ''The Courtship of Miles Standish''. The episode doesn't really go into that but their counterparts are the modern teenage equivalents: Joe the basketball star and David the science whiz.
** In the "Purloined Letter" episode, the unnamed King and Queen of France are made to look like Louis Philippe I and Maria Amalia, who were the King and Queen of France at the time the story was written. Later, the man causing a disturbance in the street is given dialogue which is mostly unintelligible, but enough of it can be heard to establish him as a fanatical Bonapartist. Neither of these details were present in the original short story[[note]]In fact, the short story never even establishes for sure that it was the Queen who was blackmailed. The blackmailed party is only identified as a female member of the royal family.[[/note]], but were evidently added for the benefit of ''Wishbone'' fans who are familiar with 19th century French politics.



** Creator/JensenAckles appears in the last five minutes of "Viva Wishbone".

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** Creator/JensenAckles appears in the last five minutes of "Viva Wishbone"."[[Recap/WishboneS1E35VivaWishbone Viva Wishbone]]".



* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:
** In "Bark to the Future", calculators are shown as a form of cheating, with Joe being told not to use one. Since then, calculators have become much more accepted. While some schools still limit when calculators can be used, most now advise them, especially college math courses where they're practically ''required''.
** If the episode "A Dogged Expose" took place today, Damont certainly wouldn't be distributing those embarrassing photos on flyers. He'd be posting them on social media.
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** Larry Brantley, the voice of Wishbone, would go on to be a regular voice actor for Creator/{{Funimation}}, starring in series such as ''Manga/OnePiece'' (Hody Jones) and ''Manga/FairyTail'' (Chapati Lola).

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