User blog:Scrooge200/Season 2 Review

Note: This review is in progress.

This is a continuation of my Season 1 review. As I concluded last time, Season 1 was not exactly the best, so is Season 2 an improvement? With the amount of infamous D.W. episodes, I'd say probably not. But maybe I'll be surprised.

I will rate each episode on a scale from Vomitrocious, Bad, Okay, Good, Great. At the end of my review, I'll count up how many of each rating there are in the season, and give it a rating as a whole, alongside ranking every episode in the season from best to worst.

I have currently reviewed 8/40 episodes in Season 2.

Arthur Meets Mister Rogers
Hey, this is the first episode where Arthur plays with his glasses when he lies. Anyways, I've never actually watched Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. I've heard a lot of good things about it, but have never seen it myself. So I can't judge if this crossover is entirely accurate to that show. I don't get why Arthur would be embarrassed by Mister Rogers staying in his house. And especially why he thinks his friends will laugh at them if they see Mister Rogers. It doesn't mean that he likes the show or anything. The episode gets completely nonsensical with the ending where Rubella, Brain, and Prunella think Arthur and Buster are zombies and the police get involved... I do like Arthur and Mister Rogers talking on the swings, it's a very nice scene. The part where Binky sings is hilarious, but the rest of the episode isn't nearly as funny. This episode's plot doesn't make sense and it isn't very funny, but it does have a few good things, so I'll rate it okay. "Hey, I just met Mister Rogers!"

Draw!
Exclamation point title! This is another episode where Francine can't get away with anything, and yet if Arthur or Buster had done it, they would be treated like heroes. Also, this episode re-uses a joke from "I'm a Poet." We get a bunch of random scenes of Ms. Tingley running around the school and interacting with other teachers, which is too weird and distracts from the plot. It's like "Arthur's Cousin Catastrophe." Fern getting the entire school to insult Francine because she called her a mouse is pretty out-of-character and mean. Buster's "The Giant Slime Who Came to School" comic is really funny and I like the animation (which is similar to "Team Trouble"), and it's the highlight of the episode. Since I disliked "Francine Frensky, Superstar" and "Poor Muffy," I'll dislike this episode too, right? Well, surprisingly not. This episode is okay because Arthur and his friends actually realize what they did was wrong. It's not that Francine has to apologize, it's that they feel bad for her after they learn how she feels about the comics. A scene like this was missing in the other two episodes, and the conclusion feels satisfying here.

Binky Barnes, Art Expert
"What did we do to get stuck with Binky?" Gee, I don't know... I like how Binky is shown to be good at art in this episode, even though this changes to music later in the series. The joke about the school burning down is not very funny now. Also, this episode covers plagiarizing before "Francine's Pilfered Paper." I like the animation when Arthur and Buster look through the pamphlet and imagine themselves in famous paintings, as well as their funny comments. While I do like the ending where Binky is actually write about the painting being framed wrong, the final scene of Arthur and Buster looking at paintings upside down is kind of stupid. I struggled to choose a rating for this episode, but I'll give it a light good for having just enough positives.

Arthur's Lucky Pencil
I found a lucky pencil and it's been so lucky to me! Can we just stop the Sweetwater/Fink and Ratburn comparisons? We get that Mr. Ratburn is a tough teacher at this point, it was established in his very first episode. Arthur's actions in this episode don't make any sense; why would he think that the pencil being somewhere in his house would bring him good luck everywhere? Every "lucky" action was done using the pencil, so wouldn't he be unlucky again by not using it? Arthur's friends calling him a "luck hog" because he wants to save the pencil is kind of unneeded, and I don't know if I'm supposed to think that Arthur is being mean or that his friends are being mean. I don't like how Arthur accuses D.W. of taking the pencil after he loses it himself. Arthur complaining about how unlucky he is and how he always fails makes him seem more like Charlie Brown. And this is yet another episode that ends with loud, annoying screaming. Even though this review is negative, the episode itself is okay. These problems didn't bother me too much, and the episode isn't outright bad.

D.W., the Picky Eater
"This is spinach! And I! HATE! SPINACH!" Here's the first unpopular D.W. episode of the season. We start with D.W. throwing an embarrassing restaurant tantrum, followed by a stupid joke. Arthur is even more obnoxious and whiny and mean to D.W., particularly near the end. He's only trying to get her to try new foods because he wants to go to the restaurant and for his own selfish reasons, not because he actually wants to help D.W. And the episode ends with D.W. actually liking spinach, which is the exact same ending as "D.W. All Wet." The only good thing about this episode is when Arthur nicely shows D.W. the restaurant, bad that doesn't redeem this vomitrocious episode!

Buster and the Daredevils
This episode has an interesting plot about peer pressure and doing stupid dares, but it takes half the episode to get started. There's a rather long scene of Arthur and Buster trying to rollerskate and getting hurt. Buster doing dares is more cringe comedy and is not very funny. And then after he does stand up for himself and refuse, Toby and Slink get him to do another dare. Buster's "victory" is basically just him saying "no you" and then saying something hypocritical to Brain. I like the scene where Buster imagines doing skating tricks. I don't hate this episode or anything, but it could've been better. It's okay.

Arthur Makes a Movie
I found Arthur whining about the first movie a little unneeded. But other than that, this episode is good. All the filming scenes are funny and creative; my favorite is the "a 1 or a 2" library scene. The ending isn't the best, as everyone arguing is annoying and the outtakes weren't that funny (it's just clips of the characters laughing). Still, I enjoyed the majority of the episode.

Go to Your Room, D.W.
Threatening to pinch a baby is worth a 10 minute time out? She doesn't even do anything bad this time. And it did seem like Jane was siding with Kate. This is like "D.W.'s Blankie" all over again. She is kind of overdramatic, but that's justified because she didn't do anything wrong. D.W. running around the house after time stops is random and never really explained; did she actually do everything she did during that sequence? The sequence of D.W. being forced to entertain Arthur when he's sick doesn't seem too imaginary, actually; that'd be totally in character for Season 1-2 Arthur. D.W.'s imaginary sequences after are actually pretty funny and I like them. Arthur is a jerk once again even in the non-imaginary scenes. D.W. actually does feel sorry for what she said and starts playing nicely with Kate, although the ending is insanely predictable and is the same as "D.W., the Picky Eater." In addition, this episode is kind of boring; just like D.W., I was constantly checking to see when it would be over. This episode gets an okay rating from me; I don't understand why everyone complains about it when there are a million worse episodes.

Season Notes

 * Nothing yet.

Rating Counts

 * Great: 0
 * Good: 2
 * Okay: 5
 * Bad: 0
 * Vomitrocious: 1

Season Ranking



 * 1) Binky Barnes, Art Expert
 * 2) Arthur Makes a Movie


 * 1) Arthur Meets Mister Rogers
 * 2) Draw!
 * 3) Go to Your Room, D.W.
 * 4) Buster and the Daredevils
 * 5) Arthur's Lucky Pencil




 * 1) D.W., the Picky Eater