D.W. Unties the Knot

It's not a palace, but it is big!

Summary
After watching a reality program, D.W. plans her own dream wedding, but becomes confused when she is reminded of trying to find someone to "marry".

Plot
The episode opens with a battle between Dark Bunny and Bananomanoman. Bananomanoman throws a peel, which Dark Bunny easily jumps over. The show zooms out on the news talking about children mimicking what they see on TV. Then, Arthur is shown attempting to do a Dark Bunny hop, with Buster offering pointers. The show is then put on the side when D.W. introduces herself and informs the audience about how Arthur can't help but imitate what he sees on TV. Just then, Arthur interrupts and informs the audience that that's not what happens. He then switches to the real show.

D.W. Unties the Knot

After the title card, Arthur and D.W. bicker about their TV time. D.W. wins the argument, but the TV is tuned in to "Big, Fancy Wedding". D.W. quickly gets interested in the show upon seeing a bride, Mincey Poodlemeyer, planning her dream wedding, and D.W. becomes enamored at the prospect of having an extravagant wedding herself. D.W. then goes to ask her dad if she can have a wedding. David agrees that she can have one when she's older.

D.W. then goes to Emily's house, explaining she can have a wedding since she is older by one hour. She also wants Emily to be her bridesmaid. Inside, the girls begin brainstorming, and D.W. decides that she needs an onion so she can cry and a fancy dress. Emily provides D.W. with one of Marie-Hélène's old party dresses, which D.W. loves, though it's too long for her. D.W. then lists the other wedding essentials: food, music, and someone who makes her say "I do" - which seems to be a major part of weddings. Seeing all the necessities, Emily wonders where they can find a palace.

D.W. and Emily goes to Muffy's mansion to finalize a deal. However, they can only get a 1-foot space with $1. When D.W. mentions they need to host a wedding though, Muffy reconsiders. D.W. claims the wedding is for "Deangelinora Woo" ("Dee Woo" for short), as she doesn't want Arthur to attend, since he messed up at Lucy's wedding. Muffy decides to become the wedding planner.

Inside, Muffy explains how every wedding needs a theme. D.W. wants a unicorn theme where "Dee Woo" will get dressed up and a unicorn will take her and Emily to the wedding; the ceremony will have a cake, music, presents, rainbows, just about anything "Dee Woo" wants. Muffy is impressed, and expresses that it is a hard job, so she gives them Bionic Bunny Walkie-Talkies.

D.W. and Emily get the wedding ring from a gumball machine, and have The Tibble Twins be the people who make D.W. say "I do". They initially refuse, until D.W. reveals that they can throw rice at the guests. Muffy then comes in, asking for the groom, which throws D.W. off. On a whim, she chooses the groom to be James.

D.W. and Emily return to Muffy's mansion, where she shows them the invitations and design of the wedding, much to D.W.'s amazement. However, as Muffy is gushing over the celebration, she reveals that a wedding is a romantic affair in which the bride and groom commit to loving and living with each other forever; sometimes whole families live together. D.W. is shocked, since she was unaware of this. Emily hypothetically asks if the bride can call the wedding off, but Muffy insists that "Dee Woo" can't get cold feet, since the wedding is tomorrow.

That night, D.W. has a nightmare of James' family living with and always crowding her. After waking up, she decides to not show up for the wedding.

The next morning, D.W. plans to spend the day with her dad, only to learn that David has been hired to cater the ceremony. When they arrive at Muffy's mansion, David tells D.W. to play with the other kids as he goes to the kitchen. Emily then comes over to get D.W. dressed up. The Tibbles confront James, telling him to get ready to "marry" D.W., much to his confusion. He runs off with the twins chasing him. Inside, D.W. is finishing dressing up when Muffy calls them, shocked about the number of children at the event and wondering where the bride is. Stressed, D.W. reveals that she is "Dee Woo", and wants the wedding to be called off, much to Muffy's surprise. Outside, the Tibbles bring James to D.W. and Emily. The twins begin throwing cooked rice, much to Emily's chagrin. The music starts, so it's time for D.W. to say "I do" to James. However, D.W. says "I don't", and runs off crying. As D.W. rushes past David, Muffy hands him the bill for the wedding, assuring that she subtracted the catering costs. Upon seeing it, David is taken aback and drops everything.

A few days later, D.W. and Emily are watching "Big, Fancy Wedding" again. However, D.W. lets Arthur have the TV. As they walk out the door, Emily expresses that she is glad D.W. didn't get married, although the unicorn party was fun. D.W. admits that she will miss having Emily as her bridesmaid, and she asks if she will be ready to do so at a real wedding in about 20 years. The episode then ends.

Major

 * D.W. Read
 * Muffy Crosswire
 * Emily
 * James MacDonald

Minor

 * David Read
 * Arthur Read
 * Timmy and Tommy Tibble

Cameo

 * Molly MacDonald (Fantasy)
 * Mincey Poodlemeyer (debut)
 * Bowser (debut)
 * Lucy
 * Maryann
 * Mrs. Barnes
 * Amanda Hulser
 * Kyle
 * Edwin
 * Ed Crosswire
 * Unknown Male Adult Rabbit (Number 3)
 * Unknown Female Adult Rabbit (Number 4)
 * Maria lookalike
 * Unknown Male Rabbit
 * Mary Moo Cow

Trivia

 * 4th Wall Break: The host of the news show in the episode's intro is a caricature of Arthur director Greg Bailey, as this is his second appearance in this same position; the first time was in Brain's dream in "War of the Worms."
 * Shy Guy awards is a parody of Shy Guy from Mario
 * Bowser, James pet dog is also a reference to Bowser from Mario.
 * Timeline: There are several references to "D.W. Thinks Big." For example, D.W. mentions when Arthur loses the ring at Lucy's wedding.

Episode connections

 * James was previously at the center of D.W.'s romantic shenanigans in "Kiss and Tell."
 * D.W. asks Emily to be her bridesmaid in "about 20 years". The show actually does flash forward 20 years in the series finale "All Grown Up" although only D.W.'s profession and her friendship with later character Bud Compson are shown in the finale. It is unknown if D.W. is married by that point or if she is still friends with Emily.
 * This is one of the few episodes in the series that acquaints Emily and Muffy together prior to Muffy becoming her big buddy in "Arthur's First Day".
 * The party guy from "Big, Fancy Wedding" reappears in this episode. In the episode "Revenge of the Chip," he was the host of "You Do the Most Embarrassing Things."

Errors

 * D.W. says that Lucy is her and Arthur's cousin, but she is actually their aunt.
 * Its Possible she means Cora.
 * When D.W. sticks her tongue out at Arthur after winning the argument about their TV time, her legs disappear.
 * James' ears are pointed in this episode. They are usually rounded at the top. His glasses are also round, while they are usually square.
 * D.W.'s right leg colored the same as her skin.
 * When D.W. and Emily are brainstorming ideas for the wedding at Emily's house, what little can be seen of D.W.'s right leg is colored the same as her skin, rather than the light pink color of her pantyhose.

Home Video
DVD:
 * Arthur Makes a Movie (2014)