- This episode originally aired with an alternate opening theme with Gobo saying "Down at Fraggle Rock!" instead of Boober. All later broadcasts and home video version use the regular version with Boober instead.
- In the French version, Doc has invited Madame Pontaven for dinner yet again, so he insists on brushing up on his etiquette for the occasion, studying a book of manners which recommends eating a banana daintily with a fork. Croquette simply gulps his down. Yet again, all the preparations are for naught. With an array of appetizers waiting, including pate des fois gras, and Doc dressed in his finest, Madame cancels, again. A frustrated Doc unwinds by putting his feet on the table and eating cheese and meat cuts with his hands, while Croquette carefully uses the knife and fork. Meanwhile, at the Eiffel Tower, Uncle Matt notices many mothers and nurses, wheeling infants in carriages. Suddenly, he is abducted by a young girl and dropped into her own carriage, clad in a bonnet, and briefly forced to endure a pacifier.
- In the German version, the scenes with Doc and Sprocket use the same story line and Doc plays the same records for his plants, although the LP sleeves that Sprocket holds up are different. When Doc catches Sprocket trying to add his signature to the neighbor's petition, he says "You too, Brutus?". Uncle Matt's postcard is new footage shot in the alps. Matt is intrigued by silly creatures wearing plaster casts on their arms and legs at a ski resort. He discovers they received their casts after they went skiing and decides to try it out. Matt ends up with his leg in a plaster too. This postcard will be used in the Canadian version of Uncle Matt Comes Home (1984).
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