And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids



And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids is the second half of the 4th episode of season 3 of the animated children's series Arthur. It originally aired on October 12th, 1998.

Synopsis
The Magic Toolbox show is coming to Ratburn's class to put the kids on TV! The kids prepare for stardom, all practicing their various talents. Brain is the only one not interested in appearing on the show, but when it turns out that the segment is not what the other kids expect it to be, they need Brain's help.

Goofs

 * When Francine talks about not getting a puppy, she mentioned Christmas; but in all other episodes, her family is Jewish and they celebrated Hanukkah in Arthur's Perfect Christmas that aired two years later. In the book Arthur's Christmas that was first published fourteen years before this episode went on the air, Francine was seen sitting on Santa Claus's lap, but never revealed which holiday she celebrates with her family.
 * In the final scene that takes place more than fifty years later, Francine (now an elderly woman) plays The Magic Toolbox on VHS; but DVDs that were introduced in 1996 (two years before this episode aired) were starting to outsell VHS. The only non-goof is the large LCD TV that was starting to outsell CRT ones years after this episode first aired.
 * When the kids watch the completed episode of the show in school, Francine's interview comes last. When the eldery Arthur and Francine watch the tape again in the future, Francine appears before Muffy and Buster. (But this could have been editing done after recording the tape)
 * The show's opening was seen with Buster coming out of the TV with D.W. seeing it and the Brain taking Arthur's place walking down the street with a dog, then sitting down while thinking.
 * It parodies the episode "Arthur's New Puppy" with Brain's New Puppy, with again taking Arthur's place in the swimming title card, where the Brain asks his parents if he could get a dog. Then him and his parents all think.

Home Video
DVD:
 * Arthur Goes To Hollywood

VHS:
 * Arthur Goes To Hollywood