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* A ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues'' episode focusing on a neighborhood festival was dedicated to Creator/FredRogers. Rogers was the inspiration that made Angela Santomero, the show's creator, decide to create a children's TV show. The episode ended with a red trolley moving across the screen as a snippet of "[[Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood]]" is heard.

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* A The ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues'' episode focusing on a neighborhood festival "Our Neighborhood Festival" was dedicated to Creator/FredRogers. Rogers was the inspiration that made Angela Santomero, the show's creator, decide to create a children's TV show. The episode ended with a red trolley moving across the screen as a snippet of "[[Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood]]" is heard.
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*** Parodied in the initial first airing of the episode "Awesom-O", which the episode opens with a title card explaining that the initally planned and advertised episode "The Return of Lemmiwinks" was to be postponed due to a "Tragic Event in Hawaii". However allegedly the crew were dissatisfied with the episode's production and had to meet their six day deadline so quickly threw together "Awesom-O" as a replacement. The Lemmiwinks follow-up would appear later down the line in the episode "Bass To Mouth".
** The "Tragic Event" referred to in the mock intro was actually a wedding of Trey and Matt's close friend that was held in Hawaii however this could also be a nod to a number of cases in which certain episodes get pulled last minute due to unforseen circumstances or a national tragedy, especially around the time of the episodes production following the aftermath of September 11th in which a number of movies/TV shows were edited or pulled entirely out of respect.

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*** ** Parodied in the initial first airing of the episode "Awesom-O", which the episode opens with a title card explaining that the initally planned and advertised episode "The Return of Lemmiwinks" was to be postponed due to a "Tragic Event in Hawaii". However allegedly the crew were dissatisfied with the episode's production and had to meet their six day deadline so quickly threw together "Awesom-O" as a replacement. The Lemmiwinks follow-up would appear later down the line in the episode "Bass To Mouth".
** *** The "Tragic Event" referred to in the mock intro was actually a wedding of Trey and Matt's close friend that was held in Hawaii however this could also be a nod to a number of cases in which certain episodes get pulled last minute due to unforseen circumstances or a national tragedy, especially around the time of the episodes production following the aftermath of September 11th in which a number of movies/TV shows were edited or pulled entirely out of respect.
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*** Parodier in the initial first airing of the episode "Awesom-O", which the episode opens with a title card explaining that the initally planned and advertised episode "The Return of Lemmiwinks" was to be postponed due to "Tragic Events in Hawaii". However allegedly the crew were dissatisfied with the episode's production and had to meet their six day deadline so quickly threw together "Awesom-O" as a replacement. The Lemmiwinks follow-up would appear later down the line in the episode "Bass To Mouth".

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*** Parodier Parodied in the initial first airing of the episode "Awesom-O", which the episode opens with a title card explaining that the initally planned and advertised episode "The Return of Lemmiwinks" was to be postponed due to a "Tragic Events Event in Hawaii". However allegedly the crew were dissatisfied with the episode's production and had to meet their six day deadline so quickly threw together "Awesom-O" as a replacement. The Lemmiwinks follow-up would appear later down the line in the episode "Bass To Mouth".
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* Episode 4 of the Creator/DisneyPlus series ''WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork'' titled "The Big Wazowskis" was dedicated to Pixar director and story board artist, Rob Gibbs (father of [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc Boo's]] voice actress Mary Gibbs) who passed away on April 24, 2020 [[DiedDuringProduction while the series was in the middle of production.]]

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* Episode 4 of the Creator/DisneyPlus series ''WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork'' titled "The Big Wazowskis" was dedicated to Pixar director and story board artist, Rob Gibbs (father of [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1 Boo's]] voice actress Mary Gibbs) who passed away on April 24, 2020 [[DiedDuringProduction while the series was in the middle of production.]]
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* Likewise, the ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'' episode "The Apprentice Scouts" is dedicated to the aforementioned [=LaFontaine=].

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