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My favorite episode of each season
Note: Opinions are subject to change. If I have a really close runner-up, either for second-favorite or second least-favorite, I'll add it as well.
 * 1) I'm a Poet. The poems are funny. Even this episode has moments I don't like, though. Season 1 was terrible.
 * 2) How the Cookie Crumbles. 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.
 * 3) Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival. It features a bunch of awesome songs. My favorite song is Homework. They're all good except Leftovers Goulash.
 * 4) None of the episodes in Season 4 are really good, with the exception of The Contest. I scroll through the list of Season 4 episodes and I just think "oh, yeah, these ones exist."
 * 5) The World Record. Stupid? Yes. Unrealistic? Yes. Overused plot? Yes. Good episode? Yes. For some reason I can't explain, I just enjoy this episode.
 * 6) Rhyme for Your Life. There are lots of things I like about this one, like how Binky is trying to do something nice for his mother, and not just something selfish for himself. The rhymes are amusing, and I like the fourth wall break at the beginning. The only real downsides to this episode is that I think the very ending was stupid, and there are a few "half-rhymes," like "Brain" and "name." Still, this is one of my favorite episodes of the show.
 * 7) Waiting to Go. It's an episode about waiting, and it's surprisingly not boring. This is one of the episodes that I remember really well for some reason.
 * 8) Desk Wars. I love how the tension slowly builds up until it climaxes in a hilarious montage. This episode clearly tries to be more funny than educational, but it succeeds.
 * 9) * Big Horns George. This episode is incredibly underrated.
 * 10) Breezy Listening Blues. I like a lot of the scenes in this episode, like when Brain imagines himself as Buster, his dream, the part where everybody changes the music in the shop, and Mr. Ratburn looking at the viewers.
 * 11) Do You Speak George? This is another one of those episodes that is really memorable to me. "Kthan uyo!" has got to be one of my favorite Arthur lines of all time. This episode is funny and very creative.
 * 12) * Operation: D.W.! This episode is For Whom the Bell Tolls done right. It talks about a serious issue without getting too scary, and I think it'd be helpful for kids going through the same thing as D.W.
 * 13) The Making of Arthur. It's funny, I like all the different movie ideas, and it gets super meta towards the end. There are lots of great parts, like Buster's overdramatic narration, Arthur's stop-motion cooking video, Muffy the Umpire Slayer, and This Old Doll House.
 * 14) The Blackout. The Molinas tend to get the best episodes, and this is no exception. I like this episode's atmosphere, and it's overall just a pleasant viewing experience.
 * 15) * Never, Never, Never. Why does nobody talk about this episode? I think it's pretty great.
 * 16) Fernlets by Fern. Incredibly underrated. This episode has lots of great moments. Fern's birthday haiku, the Binklets by Binky, "Refrigerator, cats ride pickle gloves, happy graduation," and "Solstice, solstice, what rhymes with solstice?"
 * 17) The Long Road Home is one of my favorite episodes of the series. I like how George is walking to raise money for autism research, the way that the El Boomerang arc is resolved by having Alberto receive it as a birthday present, and the return of Adil. I really like the moment where George finally arrives back to Elwood City; it makes me feel really happy and it's a very satisfying conclusion.
 * 18) * The Agent of Change. This is a great episode in every aspect. The animation is very pleasing to look at, the comedy is on point, and the plot is interesting. However, I do have one problem. There's no conflict to the episode. They try to introduce one near the end, but it's solved in less than a minute.
 * 19) Fifteen. Arthur ' s double-length episodes tend to be pretty great, and this is no exception. The subplots are handled well, there are good jokes, and the episode keeps my attention throughout the whole thing.
 * 20) The Last Tough Customer. Oh, man. This episode. I don't want to spoil anything, so go watch it for yourself, alright?
 * 21) Buster Bombs. I like the watermelon scene, the part with the pies, and Mrs. MacGrady's role in the episode. It's not the best episode ever, but it's the strongest one in the season.
 * 22) The Substitute Arthur is a hidden gem in Season 18. It teaches a good moral, features lots of main characters, and has some funny moments. I used to not like it that much, but upon rewatch, it's a lot better than I thought it was. The only thing I didn't like was that the beginning was kind of long.
 * 23) Spar for the Course is really creative. The different holes were interesting, and although the ending is predictable, it was cool how it all fit together. The only thing I didn't like was that Mr. Shank was annoying.
 * 24) Prunella's Tent of Portent. Prunella episodes in general are a mixed bag. Some are good, but some I have no desire to rewatch. Prunella's Tent of Portent is a good Prunella episode. It's an interesting episode, although it's not as good once you know the ending.
 * 25) Take a Hike, Molly. The backgrounds are nice to look at, there are some funny scenes, and characters are handled very well.

My least favorite episode of each season

 * 1) Arthur Bounces Back. It promotes immoral acts (Arthur sells something without his mother's permission). Arthur was a lot more of a jerk in these early episodes.
 * 2) *D.W.'s Blankie. I left a comment on the page explaining why I hate it. In short, I don't sympathize with Arthur, and I'm actually siding with D.W. because I can understand why she's so worried.
 * 3) Arthur the Loser. Again, immoral acts and obnoxious behavior.
 * 4) *D.W. the Picky Eater. This may actually be worse than Arthur the Loser, but there is no way I'm watching either of these again! I'd explain why I hate this one, but I feel like enough people have already talked about it, and I can't really add any new points.
 * 5) 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 don't understand why this episode exists.
 * 6) Buster's Best Behavior. The color palette used in this episode is strangely washed-out and drab, the episode is generally rather dumb, and it's just super boring and I don't care about anything that happens in it.
 * 7) *D.W. Tale Spins. The first half of this episode is just Arthur bragging. It's not fun or entertaining in the slightest. Then D.W. tells an out-of-place parody of The Odyssey, and I just don't get why this episode was made.
 * 8) 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! The fact that it's a pizza land is barely relevant to most of the episode! The rest of the episode, after Buster gives up trying to go to sleep, is completely nonsensical. The episode even pulls a "here we go again" twist at the end!
 * 9) 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 below 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!"
 * 10) *Crushed. This episode is really disturbing.
 * 11) Cast Away. Another "D.W. messes everything up and it's not funny" episode. I skip this one when re-watching 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.
 * 12) *Pick a Car, Any Car. I don't even know what to say about this one. I just hate it.
 * 13) 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.
 * 14) *Tales from the Crib. This episode is the absolute definition of pointless. It's not helpful at all to kids going through what Vicita is because there are so many creepy scenes. If I saw this episode when I was three years old, I'd be terrified!
 * 15) Buster the Myth Maker. Fat-free, sugarless, no high-fructose corn syrup, 100% juice, no GMO, no artificial colors, flavorless boredom. This episode is absolute nothing. There is no substance.
 * 16) *The "🅰️" Team. I couldn't resist putting that 🅰️ there. And would you believe me if I told you that this review is indefinitely more exciting than the episode itself? The "🅰️" Team is boring, accomplishes nothing, and isn't funny.
 * 17) 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.
 * 18) *Fern and Persimmony Glitchet. Why did they reference A Series of Unfortunate Events of all things? Don't get me wrong, I like the series, but why? Anyways, I don't agree with this episode's moral. It seems to just say "stories need to be dark and have bad things happening to be good." This moral doesn't even apply to any of the show's episodes!
 * 19) Buenas Noches, Vicita. It's super boring and not memorable in the slightest. If Vicita wants to sleep, she should try watching this episode.
 * 20) Ungifted's plot is all over the place. The episode isn't interesting, and there isn't any humor. The Tibbles are only in the episode to make the previous three minutes all for nothing.
 * 21) No Acting, Please. I don't hate this one, but it's definitely the weakest of the season. It's boring and unmemorable.
 * 22) Pet Projects. I think the key to a good "animal talk" episode is to have multiple characters. The ones that feature returning characters like Amigo, Mei Lin, Killer, or even new ones like Mr. Toad and Dr. Yowl tend to be the better ones of the group. Pet Projects is just Pal and Nemo making fun of each other, and Arthur and Francine's parts aren't that good.
 * 23) *In My Africa. This episode was clearly a backdoor pilot for a spin-off show which never got produced. It even has D.W. and Cheikh talk about having their own show. I'm not kidding when I say that half of this episode is that stupid Africa song. They sing it three times at different parts of the episode. It's not even visually interesting, because it's just a still image of Africa with wavy text and occasional live-action cuts!
 * 24) Buster's Garden of Grief. The episode is incredibly depressing, downbeat, and has a feel of general hopelessness. That's not what I come to Arthur to see.
 * 25) *Best Enemies. This episode's existence confuses me. We meet an entire family of one-off characters and it partly takes place in a one-off location. I was convinced that this episode was just a dream for quite a while because it's just so odd! And despite how odd it is, I can't remember anything else about it! It's weird and forgettable at the same time!
 * 26) So Funny I Forgot to Laugh. I shouldn't need to elaborate. You don't like this one either.
 * 27) Dog's Best Friend. Pal and Nemo are unlikable and the plot is incredibly generic and overused. I'd watch Pet Peeved if I wanted a "pet being taken care of by a different owner" episode, or Baby Steps if I want an animal talk episode.
 * 28) The Pageant Pickle. Oh boy. This episode right here is the absolute worst episode of Arthur. Worse than Cast Away, and worse than For Whom the Bell Tolls. Arthur is downright annoying. He is complaining about how boring D.W.'s play will be before he even knows what it is. He whines from the instant he hears about it to the minute before it starts. D.W. is a manipulative brat, and we're meant to take her side once again. If you ever want to put me in a bad mood for the rest of the day, just say "The Pageant Pickle."
 * 29) *Arthur Read: Super Saver. Arthur is really stupid in this episode. I'm surprised that they didn't go the "Arthur does random jobs for money" route, but then we would've just had a rehash of Arthur's Snow Biz, Arthur Sells Out, Sleep No More, Buster's Sweet Success, and Arthur Bounces Back. Anyways, Arthur's attempts to "save money" are really dumb and most of it is just him freeloading off his neighbors. It sends a bad message to kids and I don't like it.
 * 30) Besties. This episode seems like it's trying really hard to have a moral, but I can't figure out what it is. Well, then it clearly didn't do its job. I hate Arthur in this episode. He's incredibly unlikable and out-of-character. I don't like how he starts acting like a hypocrite at the end, either. It's a bad ending to an already bad episode and it's a terrible lesson to teach children.
 * 31) Ladonna's Like List. The first part is fine, but then we get to Ladonna trying to check off George's name. The rest of the episode is pretty cringeworthy and embarrassing, and it just makes me feel uncomfortable to watch. George getting angry at the end is pretty good, though.
 * 32) The Lost Dinosaur. Unmemorable and uninteresting. Platy is annoying and not funny. Still, I'd watch this over something like Besties or Arthur Changes Gears. It's not outright bad, just kind of weak.