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All the Rage

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"All The Rage"
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Season/Series: 14
Number in season: 8b
Original Airdate: United States April 26, 2011[1]
Canada September 20, 2011[3]
United Kingdom November 16, 2010[2]
Credits
Written by: Claudia Silver
Storyboard by: Louis Piché
Al Jeffery
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"All the Rage" is the second half of the eighth episode in the fourteenth season of Arthur.

Summary[edit]

Muffy tries to come up with fashion trends after watching fashion icon Capri di Vapida on TV, but her ankle purses, edible scarves, and fluffy armings don't catch on.

Plot[edit]

Muffy stands in front of "Muffy's House of Fashion Horrors". She then shows Arthur, Francine, and Buster around, deeming Arthur's everyday clothing and Francine's party dress ridiculous. Arthur, Francine, and Buster move on a bit, and they see one of Muffy's mannequins wearing several garish pieces of clothing. Muffy frantically tries to explain herself as her friends begin laughing.

All the Rage

After the title card, Muffy is seen watching Capri di Vapida on television doing an interview in Venice, Italy. A reporter, Candy Coco, asks Capri what the latest fashion trend according to her is. Capri deems it to be large sunglasses, along with whatever she and her dog, Pixel, are wearing. When Capri says that anything that she and Pixel have not been wearing lately is NOT "warm", Muffy is shocked and cleans out her closet.

Muffy goes to the charity store, Care to Ware, and she gives all her old clothes away. Buzz thanks her and shows her old fashion fads such as the poodle skirt (from the 1950s) and ankle socks (from the 1970s). Muffy then plans to make her own fad. Sue Ellen enters and buys an old hat of Muffy's, which the latter dismisses as "out".

Muffy begins brainstorming and first thinks of the belt. Bailey informs her that that already exists, and he suggests yellow plastic shoes with holes on the top, but Muffy disagrees.

Later, the kids get ready for a race on the Lakewood Elementary School grounds. Muffy comes jogging and shows off her new "ankle pouches". She tries to demonstrate how good they are by claiming they are very helpful to carry money. However, Muffy stumbles and falls down when she tries to take out some money from the pouches, and she misses the beginning of the race.

At the Sugar Bowl, Muffy shows Arthur, Francine, and Buster her new fad: the "snack-o-scarf", made of gourmet fruit rolls. However, Buster only cares about eating them. When Sue Ellen enters wearing Muffy's old hat, Muffy is upset that her friend is wearing something which she deemed to be outdated, but Sue Ellen protests that she likes the way it looks. Arthur and Francine agree. Muffy then storms off, vowing to come up with a fad her friends will love while shooing away flies trying to eat her scarf.

The next day, Muffy arrives at the cafeteria wearing "armings". She shows them to Fern, who isn't interested. Muffy then tries to take a lunch tray, but she can't because her "armings" are too stiff.

Muffy is next seen at the lockers, wearing a monocle. She claims that "the monocle is so old, it's new" to Arthur, who shakes his head and leaves. Despondent, Muffy turns around to leave but the monocle impedes her vision, causing her to hit her head against Prunella's open locker door.

Later, Muffy watches Capri on television while icing her head. Capri explains that when she makes her trends, she gets most of her ideas from things around her. Pixel gives her the idea of "nose cones" when the dog accidentally sticks its head into a fallen ice cream cone.

Muffy goes to the playground, where she sees George, and comes up with "designer antlers". She then spots Binky wearing a hat similar to Sue Ellen's. When Muffy is surprised, Binky reveals that almost everyone is wearing them. He assures Muffy can get her own hat at Care To Wear, but that they're selling out fast. Muffy then angrily tells Sue Ellen off for supposedly stealing her aspirations of being a trendsetter.

Later, a miserable Muffy visits Sue Ellen's house wearing sweats and a cashmere cap. Sue Ellen invites her in for smoothies. As they drink, Muffy decides to give up on fashion, upset that she couldn't create any unique, popular trends. Sue Ellen disagrees and reveals that Muffy inspired her to wear the hat. She brings out a scrapbook with the term, "Muffy-it-up" next to a picture of Muffy wearing her hat once. Sue Ellen explains that she uses the phrase to describe a simple fashion item made fancier. Overjoyed that she made an impact after all just by being herself, Muffy compliments Sue Ellen's outfit before leaving.

At home, Muffy watches more of Capri di Vapida. Capri voices her belief that dog biscuits are now "warm" and taste "yellow" (which she claims is a flavor). Muffy refuses to follow Capri's taste in dog biscuits, which Bailey agrees with. While getting ready for bed, she compliments Bailey's red tie and handkerchief, to which Bailey says he's trying to "Muffy-it-up". After Muffy lets out a happy sigh, the episode finishes.

Characters[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • El Boomerang is seen floating in a river during Capri's first interview.
  • Timeline: The photo strip in Sue Ellen's journal was previously seen in "April 9th." This implies that this episode takes place before the events of "April 9th," since Sue Ellen's journal was destroyed in the school fire.

Episode connections[edit]

  • Muffy's House of Fashion Horrors is very similar to the House of Fashion Horrors in "Prunella's Prediction."

Errors[edit]

  • When Sue Ellen walks into the Sugar Bowl, the front of her short-sleeve dress is purple instead of teal.

Cultural references[edit]

  • When Muffy is brainstorming potential fads, Bailey's idea is a reference to Crocs: "What about a brightly colored, plastic shoe with holes in the top? With a catchy name... uh, Docks! Pocks!"
  • Theres a The Loud House episode of the same name
  • All the Rage - The title of this episode is an expression that is used to describe something that is currently popular.
  • Buzz Vallette shows examples of poodle skirts (1950s) and toe socks (1970s), two actual fashion trends.

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