Arthur's Baby (episode)

Arthur's Baby is the first-half of the 11th episode of Season 1. It first aired on November 18, 1996. It is based on the book of the same name.

Premise
Arthur and D.W.'s mother Jane is pregnant with their new baby sister Kate. Arthur is nervous, wondering what it would be like to have a new baby in the house.

Differences from the book

 * Kate's bassinet was purple; although in the book, it was white.


 * The videos of Arthur and D.W. as infants showed Arthur as a toddler at the age of 1 and D.W. when she was just a baby with a lot of crying. In the book, they showed Arthur wearing a cowboy hat and crawling at 9 months and sitting in a highchair with a bowl of food on his head and eating at the age of 1, and D.W. when she was 2 months old and when she was 5 months old.

Goofs

 * Arthur's parents David and Jane didn't really know each other until they grew up, although it was Arthur's imagination.


 * T-shirts should never be tucked into diapers, nonetheless this goof continues to be done. The only character to be properly seen with the shirt hanging out of the diaper was Arthur when he was a baby.
 * It's impossible for a baby or toddler to write perfectly or even backwards, although it was Arthur's imagination.
 * Arthur states that babies do dopey things, but it normally doesn't happen until after they learned to crawl and walk.


 * After Binky teases Arthur in the gym about what he might do if the new baby arrives, the next scene changes to the swimming pool scene.


 * When Arthur and D.W.'s parents said that they're waiting six months for the baby to arrive, Arthur was wearing glasses; although the events of Arthur's Eyes appears to take place less than a month before Kate was born. This goof also happened in the book as well.
 * Muffy did not transfer to Lakewood Elementary School until the events of Arthur and the True Francine that took place a few months after Arthur first got glasses.
 * If a baby or toddler fell backwards and landed on the floor, he or she would usually start to cry; but Arthur did not cry in the video.