List of Title Cards

Every episode of Arthur has a title card which displays the title, the name(s) of the writer and storyboard artist, and a short animation encompassed within a center circle. Season 1 originally used six different title cards, but later seasons introduced more. With the exception of early versions of episodes from Season 1, the title is read aloud by either Binky, Buster, Francine, D.W., or Muffy. The title card occurs 0:40 - 2:15 minutes into the episode. After Season 1, the typeface for episode titles was modified. The title names were enlarged starting with Season 10. The title cards were replaced with a scene from the episode, making them all unique, starting with Season 16 in the United States and Season 14 internationally.

In the following list, each title card has a list of episodes that use it. The name in parentheses is the character who reads the title aloud.

Arthur Underwater
The center circle is full of water. We see fish swim by, followed by Pal, followed by Arthur. He says "Hi!", but sometimes he will say something else like "Yay!" Sonar noises are audible in the background. This title card is most likely used in episodes in which Arthur is the central character. The first title card made for the series, it was retired after Season 14.

Episodes used

 * Arthur's Eyes (Francine)
 * Arthur's Pet Business (Francine)
 * Arthur Goes to Camp (Binky)
 * Arthur's Birthday (Francine)
 * Arthur's Baby (Binky)
 * Arthur's Lost Dog (Francine)
 * Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest (Francine)
 * Sick as a Dog (Francine)
 * Bully for Binky (Francine)
 * Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble (Francine)
 * My Club Rules (Binky)
 * Binky Barnes, Art Expert
 * Arthur's Underwear
 * Arthur vs. the Piano (Binky)
 * Arthur the Unfunny (Francine)
 * Fern's Slumber Party (Francine)
 * Arthur and Los Vecinos (Muffy) (Arthur says "Hola!" instead of "Hi!")
 * Cast Away (Francine) (The audio from the Brain's version of this title card is used instead)
 * Swept Away (The audio from the Brain's version of this title card is used instead)
 * D.W. Swims with the Fishes (Muffy) (Arthur doesn't say anything)
 * Buster Baxter & the Letter from the Sea (Narrator unknown. Arthur doesn't say anything.)

Francine Hits Gong
In a parody of the Rank Group logo, Francine walks up and hits the center circle with a banging noise similar to a gong. This causes Arthur to yelp "Agh!" and begin shaking. Initially, Arthur would yelp the instant he comes up, but in later seasons he would do so after he comes up, and in some occasional cases he is silent. This title card is commonly used for episodes in which Francine is the central character. This was the second title card of the original six made for Season 1. Out of all the title cards used, this one was shown the most (30 times) along with Arthur Looks for an Umbrella. This title card was used at least once per season for Seasons 1 through 14.

Episodes used

 * "Francine's Bad Hair Day" (Binky)
 * "Locked in the Library!"
 * "Francine Frensky, Superstar" (Binky)
 * "Arthur and the True Francine" (Binky)
 * "Meek for a Week" (Binky)
 * "Team Trouble" (Binky)
 * "Misfortune Teller" (Binky)
 * "My Dad, the Garbage Man" (Francine)
 * "The Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club"
 * "Francine Frensky, Olympic Rider" (Binky)
 * "Meet Binky" (Francine. Arthur doesn't yelp)
 * "Popular Girls" (Francine. Arthur doesn't yelp)
 * "Francine and the Feline" (Binky. Arthur doesn't yelp)
 * "The Big Blow-Up" (Francine)
 * "Stolen Bike" (Francine)
 * "MacFrensky" (Muffy)
 * "Vomitrocious!" (Binky)
 * Feeling Flush"
 * "Francine's Big Top Trouble" (Muffy)
 * "Francine's Pilfered Paper" (Binky)
 * "To Beat or Not to Beat" (Buster. Arthur doesn't yelp)
 * "Francine's Split Decision" (Buster)
 * "Matchmaker, Match Breaker" (Binky)
 * "Francine Goes to War" (Buster)
 * "The Agent of Change" (Francine)

Arthur Looks for an Umbrella
Arthur does a Ta-da! pose (and in some episodes says "Yeah!" or "Hey!"), but it starts to rain. Arthur rummages through a rubber ducky, spaghetti strainer, and a bike horn before finding an umbrella, which he promptly uses. This title card is primarily used for episodes that involve some sort of minor calamity. This was the fourth title card of the original six made for Season 1. Out of all the title cards used, this one was shown the most (30 times) along with Francince Hits Gong.

Episodes used

 * Arthur's Spelling Trubble (Binky)
 * Arthur's Lost Library Book
 * Arthur Bounces Back (Francine)
 * Arthur's Cousin Catastrophe (Binky)
 * Arthur the Wrecker (Francine)
 * Arthur's Family Vacation (episode) (Binky)
 * Arthur, World's Greatest Gleeper (Francine)
 * Arthur's Almost Boring Day
 * The Perfect Brother
 * Arthur's Tooth
 * Arthur Cleans Up
 * Poor Muffy (Binky)
 * I'm a Poet
 * Arthur's Lucky Pencil (Binky)
 * Night Fright (Francine)
 * Arthur's Mystery Envelope
 * The Short, Quick Summer
 * Arthur and the Square Dance (Francine)
 * Water and the Brain (Binky)
 * Arthur Goes Crosswire
 * Arthur's Treasure Hunt
 * Hide and Snake (Francine)
 * That's a Baby Show! (Francine)
 * You Are Arthur (Buster)
 * Arthur Plays the Blues (Binky)
 * Fernkenstein's Monster (Binky)
 * Unfinished
 * Arthur Sells Out
 * On This Spot
 * Whistling in the Wind

Buster Makes Sounds
Buster walks into the circle and roars (a parody of the MGM Lion logo), burps, trumpets like an elephant, or another different sort of sound (such as a rooster or horse sound) for most title cards. After he does, Arthur walks up beside him and laughs. The sound of Arthur laughing was changed in Season 3, but the original sound returned in Season 12. This title card is commonly used for episodes in which Buster is the central character. This was the third title card of the original six made for Season 1.

Episodes used

 * Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn (Francine)
 * Arthur Makes a Movie (Francine)
 * Buster's Dino Dilemma (Francine) (roaring replaced with belching)
 * Arthur Accused! (Francine)
 * Buster Makes the Grade (Francine) (roaring replaced with elephant sound)
 * Buster's New Friend
 * Arthur's First Sleepover (Binky)
 * Buster and the Daredevils (Binky)
 * Buster Baxter, Cat Saver (Binky)
 * Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival (Binky)
 * Emily Swallows a Horse (Binky) (roaring replaced with neighing)
 * Nerves of Steal (Francine) (roaring replaced with Rooster sound)
 * The Squirrels (Binky)
 * Buster Gets Real (Francine)
 * Do You Believe in Magic? (Muffy)
 * Buster's Secret Admirer (DW)
 * Buster's Amish Mismatch (Francine)
 * Arthur's Snow Biz
 * Buster's Breathless (Francine)
 * The Curse of the Grebes
 * Buster's Garden of Grief

Magnifying Glass
Buster is searching the sides of the centre circle, he goes behind it and it magnifies his face. He either says "Hey!" or "Ah!". Mostly used for episodes revolving around Buster. This title card was introduced in Season 3.

Episodes used

 * The Ballad of Buster Baxter (Francine. Buster says "Hey!")
 * The Long, Dull Winter (Binky. Buster says "Ah!")
 * The Fright Stuff (Buster)
 * 1001 Dads (Francine. Buster says "Ah ha!")
 * Sleep No More (Francine. Buster says "Hey!)
 * Bitzi's Break Up (Francine. Buster says "Hey!")
 * Buster's Green Thumb
 * Flaw and Order (Binky. Buster says "Hey!")
 * Germophobia (Francine. Buster says "Hey!")
 * The Chronicles of Buster (Binky. Buster says "Hey!")
 * The Secret Guardians
 * The Buster Report (George)
 * Buster the Lounge Lizard (Francine)
 * Through the Looking Glasses (D.W.)

Hide-N-Seek Circle
Arthur is seen sneaking away from the Central Circle's view just as D.W. passes in front of it looking for him. She looks for Arthur within the circle only for him to peek at her from behind unnoticed before hiding behind. D.W. gives up and shouts his name only for her side of the circle to rotate 180 degrees to show Arthur in Central Circle's view where he says, "shh!" to the audience. Mostly used for episodes about Arthur and/or D.W. This title card was introduced in Season 2. This title card was retired after Season 14.

Episodes used

 * D.W.'s Name Game (Francine)
 * Revenge of the Chip (Francine)
 * D.W.'s Perfect Wish (Binky)
 * Prove It (Buster)
 * Arthur and the Big Riddle (Buster)
 * For Whom the Bell Tolls (Binky)
 * Ants in Arthur's Pants  (Buster)
 * Desperately Seeking Stanley (Francine. Arthur's pants are a light purple)
 * The Secret About Secrets (Binky)
 * Hic or Treat (Binky. Arthur's pants are green and D.W.'s dress is an orange hue)
 * In My Africa (D.W.)

Arthur Takes a Bath
D.W. walks up to the centre circle, looking for Arthur and opens the shower curtain. Arthur is behind the curtain, taking a bath and screams or yells "Hey!" when he notices D.W. He is embarrassed and sinks lower into the bathtub. Sometimes D.W. may meekly say "Oops," or scream herself ("IHH!") or be silent. On at least two earlier episodes, Arthur yelled "D.W.!" after the "Oops." This title card was introduced in Season 2. This title card was retired after Season 14.

Episodes used

 * D.W. Blows the Whistle (Francine)
 * Arthur vs. the Very Mean Crossing Guard (Binky)
 * Arthur and D.W. Clean Up (Francine)
 * The Chips Are Down
 * The Rat Who Came to Dinner
 * My Music Rules (Buster)
 * Arthur Unravels (Sue Ellen)
 * D.W.'s Time Trouble (Buster)
 * The Lousy Week (Buster)
 * Bleep (Francine)
 * Arthur Weighs In (Binky Barnes)
 * The Making of Arthur (Francine)
 * Bats in the Belfry (Muffy. Arthur screams instead of saying "hey!")

Hot Air Balloon
Arthur, Mr. Read, Buster, Francine and Muffy go up in a hot air balloon. The centre circle being the balloon. Used in episodes about groups of characters. Introduced in Season 5.

Episode Used

 * Double Dare (Francine)
 * Jenna's Bedtime Blues (Buster)
 * Dancing Fools (Binky)
 * April 9th (Buster)
 * Fernfern and the Secret of Moose Mountain (Binky)
 * Arthur's Number Nightmare (Binky)
 * Around the World in 11 Minutes (Francine)
 * Cents-Less (Binky)
 * Desert Island Dish (Binky)
 * Muffy's Classy Classics Club
 * Castles in the Sky

Arthur Playing a Slot Machine
Arthur pulls down a lever and a picture of the center character appears. The only 4 characters seen for this title card are George, Muffy, and Sue Ellen and the Brain whom there's only one for. A slot machine sound is heard when each section of the face appears. Arthur does a Ta-Da! pose. This title card was introduced in Season 5. The character fully shown in the slot machine is who the episode focuses on. This title card was used twice in the half-hour episode Do You Speak George?/World Girls, disregarding the difference in character face shown.

Episodes used

 * The Election (Muffy)
 * Lights, Camera, Opera! (Muffy)
 * Muffy and the Big Bad Blog (Muffy)
 * Muffy's Art Attack (Binky)
 * Muffy Gets Mature (Francine)
 * Big Horns George (Binky)
 * The Boy with His Head in the Clouds (Muffy)
 * When Carl Met George (Arthur)
 * George Blows His Top (George)
 * The Long Road Home (George)
 * The Silent Treatment (Binky)
 * Falafelosophy (Binky)
 * Strangers on a Train (Francine)
 * Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked (Muffy)
 * The Wheel Deal (D.W.)
 * World Girls (Francine)

Brain Underwater
Identical to Arthur Underwater, but Arthur is replaced by Brain, the fish are dark grey and Pal is darker. Brain says "Hey!" or occasionally says nothing. This title occurs when Brain is the central character. This title card was introduced in Season 3, and is most notably used during a fantasy sequence in "And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids". This title card was retired after Season 14.

Episodes used

 * Sue Ellen and the Brainasaurus (Francine)
 * What is That Thing?
 * It's a No-Brainer
 * Brain Gets Hooked (Muffy)
 * Bugged (Francine)
 * Brain's Shocking Secret (Binky)
 * Nicked by a Name (Arthur)
 * Breezy Listening Blues (Binky)
 * Friday the 13th (Binky)

Big Bird Foot
Arthur, Buster, Brain, Muffy, and Francine work together to break the egg they're in, the top half cracks open and falls to the left. A large bird claw then appears and they all gasp and clear the screen. In later seasons, Muffy yells "Aah!" Mostly used for episodes involving many of the characters. This title card was first used in Season 5.

Episodes used

 * Best of the Nest (Binky)
 * The World Record (Francine)
 * Don't Ask Muffy (Buster)
 * Prunella and the Haunted Locker (Muffy)
 * The Law of the Jungle Gym (Muffy Crosswire)
 * Sue Ellen Chickens Out (Francine)
 * What's Cooking? (Binky)
 * For the Birds (Binky)
 * The Perfect Game (Binky)
 * S.W.E.A.T. (D.W.)
 * Tales of Grotesquely Grim Bunny

Family Photo
The Read Family is taking a photo, they're all ready until suddenly, Kate starts crying. It's too late, Arthur has taken the picture and it turns out chaotic. Used in episodes dealing with family matters or The Read Family are central characters. This title card was introduced in Season 2.

Episodes used

 * D.W.'s Very Bad Mood (Francine)
 * Dad's Dessert Dilemma (Binky)
 * Clarissa is Cracked (Francine)
 * Is There a Doctor In the House? (Buster)
 * No Acting Please (Muffy)
 * The Frensky Family Fiasco (Muffy)
 * Background Blues (Binky)
 * Arthur Loses His Marbles (Muffy)
 * All Worked Up (Muffy)
 * The Big Dig (Buster)
 * Arthur the Loser (Francine)
 * The Blackout
 * Happy Anniversary
 * The Blizzard
 * Grandpa Dave's Memory Album

Prunella Sees the Future
Prunella is performing as a fortune teller on stage, saying: "now, I predict that you will shortly see...", at which point the lights flicker and go out with a zap and the title is read. This title card was introduced in Season 4, and has since been used for episodes where Prunella is the central character.

Episodes used

 * Prunella Gets it Twice (Buster)
 * Prunella's Prediction (Buster)
 * Prunella's Special Edition (Muffy)
 * Prunella Sees the Light (Francine)
 * Three's a Crowd (Binky)
 * Prunella Packs It In (Binky)
 * Prunella Deegan and the Disappointing Ending (Binky)
 * Prunella the Pack Rat

(Note: This intro is also part of a scene in the episode To Beat or Not to Beat.)

Binky Blows a Bubble
Binky is chewing pink gum and blows a bubble that pops once it reaches the size of the center circle. Strings of gum hang everywhere, he struggles, but is unable to get out. Used usually in episodes with Binky as the central character. This title card was introduced in Season 2.

Episodes used

 * Love Notes for Muffy (Binky)
 * How the Cookie Crumbles (Binky)
 * Sue Ellen's Little Sister (Francine)
 * Binky Rules (Binky)
 * Binky Barnes, Wingman!
 * Rhyme for Your Life (Muffy)
 * Brother Can You Spare a Clarinet? (Muffy)
 * Waiting To Go (Francine)
 * Thanks a Lot, Binky (Francine)
 * Binky Goes Nuts (Muffy)
 * Big Brother Binky (Francine)
 * The Good, the Bad, and the Binky (Muffy)
 * I Wanna Hold Your Hand (Francine)
 * What's in a Name? (Brain)

D.W. Chases the Toad
D.W.'s pet toad Toady is being chased by Pal; D.W. screams "Wait! Come back!" Toady returns to D.W. She embraces her. Sometimes D.W. will just scream, then say "Hey!" when she picks up Toady. This is one of the title cards commonly used when episodes focus on D.W. herself. This was the last title card to be introduced out of the six that were made for Season 1.

Episodes used

 * D.W.'s Imaginary Friend (Francine)
 * Arthur's New Puppy
 * Arthur Babysits (Francine)
 * D.W. Gets Lost (Binky)
 * So Long, Spanky
 * The Half-Baked Sale
 * Arthur's New Years Eve (Francine)
 * Arthur Meets Mister Rogers (Francine)
 * Go to Your Room, D.W. (Binky)
 * Arthur's TV-Free Week (Binky)
 * D.W.'s Deer Friend
 * D.W. All Fired Up (Binky)
 * Arthur's Family Feud
 * D.W., Dancing Queen (Francine)
 * A is for Angry
 * D.W., Bossy Boots
 * D.W. Unties the Knot (Binky)
 * The Last King of Lambland (Binky)

Arthur and Super D.W.
Arthur is in the title's central circle when D.W. dressed like a super-heroine, swoops in, causing Arthur to spin, and shouts "Ta-da!" In some episodes of Season 1, Bionic Bunny can be heard saying "Faster and more annoying than a mosquito...it's SUPER SISTER!!", "Peskier than the mosquito! It's SUPER SISTER!!!", "More powerful than a locomotive...it's SUPER SISTER!! or "Faster than a speeding bullet, it's super sister!", but these quotations were removed after Season 1. On Season 3-4, D.W. occasionally becomes silent when she swoops in, as well as Season 12-13. This is another title card commonly used when episodes focus on D.W. herself. This title card was retired after Season 13.

Episodes used

 * D.W. All Wet (Binky)
 * D.W. the Copycat (Binky)
 * D.W.'s Baby
 * D.W. Flips (Binky)
 * D.W. Rides Again (Francine)
 * D.W.'s Snow Mystery (Francine)
 * D.W. Thinks Big (Francine)
 * D.W.'s Blankie
 * D.W., the Picky Eater (Francine)
 * Play it Again, D.W. (Francine)
 * D.W. Goes to Washington (Binky)
 * Arthur's Knee (Binky)
 * D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy (Binky)
 * Arthur's Big Hit (Buster) (D.W. doesn't say anything)
 * D.W. Tale Spins (Francine)
 * The Last of Mary Moo Cow (Francine)
 * D.W.'s Backpack Mishap (Muffy)
 * Tales from the Crib (Francine) (D.W. doesn't say anything)
 * D.W. Beats All (Binky)
 * D.W. Aims High (Francine)
 * Never, Never, Never (Muffy) (D.W. doesn't say anything)
 * The Secret Origin of Supernova (Binky) (D.W. doesn't say anything)

(Note: In D.W. the Copycat, There was an intro scene with the outfit on D.W.)

Fairy D.W.
D.W. swings down, tied to the end of a rope, in a fairy costume; she uses her wand to make Arthur appear and do a Ta-da! pose, and promptly turns his head into that of a frog or toad that croaks. Popping sounds are heard when she uses her wand. This is another title used for episodes focusing on D.W. herself. This was introduced in Season 5.

Episodes used

 * Just Desserts (Buster)
 * More! (Binky)
 * Return of the Snowball (Buster)
 * Kiss and Tell (Francine)
 * Operation: D.W.! (Binky)
 * D.W. on Ice (Binky)
 * D.W.'s Stray Netkitten (Binky)
 * D.W., Queen of the Comeback (Brain)
 * Best Enemies (Francine)

Fern Writing
Fern is pictured in the central circle, sitting at a desk and writing intently. This title card was first utilized in Season 10, and has since been used when Fern is the focus of the episode.

Episodes used

 * Fern & Persimmony Glitchet (Francine)
 * Phony Fern (Francine)
 * War of the Worms (Muffy)
 * Kung Fool (Binky)
 * Fernlets by Fern (Binky)
 * The Trouble with Trophies (D.W.)

Buster Arrives on Spaceship
A spaceship, the central circle, flies in and lands (causing dust clouds to form) with what looks like a blue alien that has red eyes. The top half of the circle, which is transparent, opens to the right and the "alien" reaches for its head, starting to twist it. It pops off, revealing a smiling Buster wearing an old-fashioned space suit and helmet. Usually used in episodes with lots of science fiction, futuristic themes, and/or Buster. Introduced in Season 3.

Episodes Used

 * Buster's Back (Binky)
 * Buster's Growing Grudge (Binky)
 * What Scared Sue Ellen? (Francine)
 * Kids are from Earth, Parents are from Pluto (Buster)
 * Bitzi's Beau (Francine)
 * The Boy Who Cried Comet (Binky)
 * The World of Tomorrow (Francine)
 * Postcards From Buster (Francine)
 * Buster the Myth Maker (Muffy)
 * Buster's Special Delivery (Francine)
 * Mr. Alwaysright (Francine)
 * I Owe You One (Binky)
 * Home Sweet Home (Binky) (The top half of the central circle and dust clouds are green)
 * Buster Spaces Out (Arthur)
 * To Eat or Not to Eat (Francine)

Stampede
Arthur starts running, then the rest of the kids start running after him. Arthur jumps on the back of D.W.'s tricycle or (something he says "Yee-haw!" or "Yahoo!"). This Title Card is used when it's about Arthur and his friends. Introduced in Season 2.

Episodes used

 * Buster Hits the Books (Francine)
 * Finders Key-pers (Binky)
 * And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids (Francine)
 * Arthur Rides the Bandwagon (Francine)
 * Muffy's New Best Friend (Buster)
 * The Contest (Francine)
 * The Cave (Buster)
 * Muffy's Soccer Shocker (Binky)
 * Elwood City Turns 100! (Buster)
 * Desk Wars (Binky)
 * Tipping the Scales (Muffy)
 * The "A" Team (Muffy)
 * Arthur Changes Gears (Francine)
 * Room to Ride (Muffy)
 * The Great MacGrady (Muffy)
 * The Play's the Thing (Francine)
 * Follow the Bouncing Ball (D.W.)
 * All the Rage (D.W.)
 * Fifteen (Francine)

Car Getting Towed
A man is in his car while it is being towed along the road. Used in episodes involving cars in the plot. This was the last of the intertitles to be introduced, as it first appeared in Season 6.

Episodes used

 * Buster's Sweet Success (Muffy)
 * Pick a Car, Any Car (Francine)
 * Buster's Carpool Catastrophe (D.W.)

Pal Howls
Pal sniffs around, howls, sniffs again, and walks away. Originally used for episodes dealing with losing something/someone or scary situations, but later became used mostly for episodes focusing on Pal and Baby Kate. This was first used in Season 2, and was the first title card to be made outside of the original six that were made for Season 1. It was retired after Season 14.

Episodes used

 * Lost! (Francine)
 * Arthur's Faraway Friend (Binky)
 * Sue Ellen's Lost Diary (Francine)
 * Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight (Binky)
 * Pet Peeved (Francine)
 * The Great Sock Mystery (Buster)
 * It Came From Beyond (Binky)
 * Flea to Be You and Me (Binky)
 * Mei Lin Takes a Stand (Muffy)
 * Paradise Lost (Muffy)
 * The Great Lint Rush (Sue Ellen)
 * Pet Projects (Binky)

Octopus Arms
D.W. is sitting, enjoying a book until some octopus arms, coming from the centre circle, grabs her shoulder. This causes her to scream and run away (sometimes she is still screaming off camera). The Tibbles then come up from under the octopus arms, revealing that they are the ones that were responsible, they then laugh. Used when one or both of the Tibbles are the central character(s). First used in Season 3. It was retired after Season 13.

Episodes Used

 * I'd Rather Read It Myself (Binky)
 * Attack of the Turbo Tibbles (Binky)
 * Double Tibble Trouble (Francine)
 * To Tibble the Truth (Buster)
 * My Fair Tommy (Binky)
 * Mind Your Manners (Francine)
 * A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Tibble (Binky)

Scenes
A short clip from the actual episode is featured in the circle. First used in the "The Good Sport" from season 6, and "Buenas Noches, Vicita" from season 11. While North American airings continued to use the old style title cards, the scene title cards became the only title card type for some international airings throughout seasons 14 and 15. They became the universal title card style in season 16, being used to present. These have also been used on remasters of Seasons 1, 2 and 3 in syndication,
 * The Good Sport
 * Buenas Noches, Vicita
 * Season 14 (internationally)
 * Season 15 (internationally)
 * Season 16/Season 17
 * Season 18/Season 19
 * Season 20
 * D.W. and the Beastly Birthday