It surprises Miss Paulifficate that the Trolley shows an artist's rendering of her childhood. What is more stunning is that King Friday XIII and Queen Sara were in shot with young Miss Paulifficate. The royal wedding did not occur until Miss Paulifficate had grown up.
When Lady Aberlin or Robert Troll turns the Trolley upside down, and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe goes upside-down because of it, the rotating picture doesn't keep the Trolley upright at all times. On screen, factoring in SPFX, you can see the Trolley do a full 360-degree pivot.
Mister Rogers brought a painting on the entire Neighborhood of Make-Believe and everyone in it, including Grandpère and the Eiffel Tower. But when he assembles the Make-Believe models, he does not use the Eiffel Tower (its model will not be seen until the last week of shows). Nor would he ever use the figurines of any Make-Believe characters after February 1991.
Even though Henrietta and X supposedly left their shadows at King Friday's castle, if you look carefully as Robert Troll is returning them, X and Henrietta are already casting shadows on their doors!
If you look carefully in this same scene, as Robert Troll is holding up X's shadow to show X, it's casting a shadow of it's own! Since when can shadows cast shadows?!
This would be the last time Officer Clemmons and Mr. Rogers put their feet in a pool of cool water on the side of the porch since episode 1065 (1969)
Chuck Aber moves Miss Paulifficate's cordless phone up or down to match the notes in the song Then Your Heart Is Full Of Love, but at one point, Aber moves the phone one notch down when it should be up.
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