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My favorite episode of each season
Note: Under construction!
 * 1) I'm a Poet. The poems are funny (my favorite is Buster's one, "These are the things that make me nauseous") and it's the episode where Fern's personality is established. Season 1 was kind of weak, but I go back to this one again and again.
 * 2) How the Cookie Crumbles. Banana was my idea! Without me, there's no banana! I like the soundtrack in this one, the part where Muffy tries to recreate the recipe, and the ending. Again, it's kind of weak, especially with the plothole of Muffy forgetting the recipe even though it's in the paper, but it's entertaining.
 * 3) Tie between I'd Rather Read It Myself and Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival. The first one is an amazing mashup of almost every episode that had aired at that point, from Crazy Bus to the snowball to Walter the Deer and even the wedding ring. Also, there's Bust-trantor's song. The second episode features a bunch of awesome songs, but it is mostly just a clip show episode. My favorite song is Homework. They're all good, but I usually go back and forth on whether or not I like Leftovers Goulash.
 * 4) None of the episodes in Season 4 are really good, with the exception of The Contest.
 * 5) I get why most fans consider this a low point for the series. None of the episodes really stand out. However, if I had to pick one, I'd chose The Shore Thing because it left me with a pleasant feeling.
 * 6) Rhyme for Your Life. There are lots of things I like about this one. Such as how Binky is trying to do something nice for his mother, and not just something selfish for himself. The rhymes are funny, and I like the fourth wall break at the beginning.
 * 7) To Tibble the Truth. It's an episode with a "lies are bad" moral, but they do it surprisingly well. There are some good jokes.
 * 8) Big Horns George. I like the songs, and the guest star appearances were nice. Most of this season is otherwise unremarkable.
 * 9) Binky Goes Nuts is a serious topic episode, and although it creates some plotholes, it has some good jokes that prevent it from being either too sad or boring. My other choice was Breezy Listening Blues.
 * 10) Operation: D.W.! It's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" done right! D.W. is actually sick, Arthur is supportive, and it tells a good story.
 * 11) Mind Your Manners. It's a better version of My Fair Tommy, which was mediocre.

My least favorite episode of each season

 * 1) Arthur Bounces Back. It promotes immoral acts (Arthur sells something without his mother's permission) and there is not a single joke I liked. Arthur was a lot more of a jerk in these early episodes.
 * 2) Arthur the Loser. Again, immoral acts and obnoxious behavior. My other choice would be one of the infamous D.W. episodes such as Go to Your Room, D.W. or D.W., the Picky Eater.
 * 3) Arthur and D.W. Clean Up. I never see anyone talk about this episode and I think I know why. It's forgettable. Did you remember it existed? I sure didn't! Anyways, this episode is just a bunch of whining and nothing really happens. I just don't understand why this episode exists.
 * 4) D.W. Tale Spins, where Arthur brags for half of it and the other half is an out-of-place parody of The Odyssey. After reading The Odyssey, it makes more sense, but it still wasn't that good.
 * 5) The Lousy Week. Lousy is one way to describe this episode. It's gross and dull. My other choice was Sleep No More. The concept of a pizza land was really cool and they could have done a lot with it. Buster sits in a generic hotel room the whole time!
 * 6) For Whom the Bell Tolls. It’s a real shame that Rhyme for Your Life got paired with this. This episode right here is my second least favorite, right above Cast Away. Arthur is rude and inconsiderate, Jane is ignorant, and why was D.W. faking anyways? Was she even faking? Francine was right, Arthur was “M-E-A-N, mean!”
 * 7) Cast Away. Another "D.W. messes everything up and it's not funny" episode. I skip this one when rewatching Season 7. The only good thing is that Arthur, D.W, and David end up seeing the whale, which saves this from being the second-worst.
 * 8) Arthur's Snow Biz. You know what's not original, funny, or entertaining? The generic "I'm not your friend anymore" episode. It's just about Arthur and Buster trying to make more money than each other, which doesn't really make much sense.
 * 9) Arthur Weighs In. I get that they wanted to do a healthy eating moral, but this doesn't make sense. We've seen Arthur playing soccer, playing football, swimming, and he has even run a 5k race before this episode!
 * 10) Arthur Changes Gears. Would you like it if I insisted that "I'd Rather Read It Myself is NOT just an episode. I'd Rather Read It Myself an eleven minute stream of pure hilarity, creativity, and greatness. No other eleven minutes are as great as I'd Rather Read It Myself," and told you that every time you even mentioned I'd Rather Read It Myself? Replace "I'd Rather Read It Myself" with "GX Trailblazer 10,000" and you get this episode.
 * 11) Buster Gets Real. Like Arthur and D.W. Clean Up, I don't get why this episode exists. It introduces a completely random, non-sticking character trait to Buster. Buster Isn't Buying It would eventually do this plot better.
 * 12) Season 12 is pretty solid, actually. I’m going with the obvious worst and choosing I Owe You One.