Season 7

Season 7 of Arthur premiered in the United States on October 8, 2002 on PBS with the episode "Cast Away" and ended on November 29, 2002 with "April 9th". It featured two half-hour specials: "Elwood City Turns 100!" and "April 9th". The special "Arthur - It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" served as its premiere.

Trivia

 * This season is the first one to feature Mark Rendall as the voice of Arthur, replacing Justin Bradley. Rendall redubbed Bradley's dialogue for Season 6 when it went into syndication. It is also the first one that Alex Hood voices the Brain, instead of Steven Crowder, and the first one that Jason Szwimmer voices D.W.
 * The series' first two-part episode is featured in this season, and it is the only season to have 2 two-part episodes.
 * Originally, after each episode of Season 7 ended, it would go to the credits and funding with either a green background or a purple background after the sponsors ended. That meant that each PBS Kids logo differs from the color background (different from the seasons 1-4 re runs). The PBS Kids logos are as follows, the PBS Kids Fishbowl logo would come up after the green background version of the funding, or the PBS Kids Snowglobe logo would come up after the purple background version of the funding. However, on the 2005 release of Arthur's Family Ties, after the purple background version of the funding, the PBS Kids Snowglobe logo is replaced by the PBS Kids Dash Transformation logo instead.