Arthur and D.W. Clean Up

Summary
Arthur and D.W. need to clean their rooms and work together to get things done quicker. However, each is persnickety about what stays and what goes and how it all goes together.

Plot
Arthur is sitting at his desk in his room thinking about how he could make a few changes to his bedroom, and proceeds to daydream about himself living in a large house equipped with everything he could ever want.

It contains many rooms, among them the arcade, the wobbly room ("Great for bouncing!"), and a roller coaster ride. The house even has the ability to clean itself, much to Arthur's pleasure.

His daydream is then interrupted by his mom, who asks if he's cleaning his room. He says that he's "working on it", but we can see that his room is actually a huge mess.

Later, Arthur and his friends are discussing the upcoming Happy Crazy Wild Day event in the Elwood City Park, and are all looking forward to going. The gang decides they want to play soccer, so Arthur goes to fetch his soccer ball from his room (which he can barely walk through because of the messes he's made).

His mother, Jane, insists he clean his room, but he says he'll "do it later". That night, Arthur is trying to watch Alien Zoo Squad, but Jane tells him to go clean his room.

Instead of cleaning, he calls Buster to tell him what's happening on T.V., but Buster's too distracted, so he has Buster place the phone by the T.V. It works until Jane hears the movie on the telephone line, and makes him get off.

The next day, Arthur is going to the Happy Crazy Wild Day, but Jane forces him (and D.W.) to stay home and clean up their rooms. Arthur says it will take forever, so their dad, David, suggests they clean Arthur's room together, and then D.W.'s.

Despite their objections, he asks them to just try it. Arthur tries to clean up, but D.W. annoys him by throwing out his stuff, including Buster's postcards and a bag to Muffy's cookies (with his picture on it), which he wants to save.

She also takes out his light bulb costume and moon boots, which annoys Arthur even more. When she tries to throw out a Popsicle stick, he objects yet again, claiming it's part of his collection (even though he doesn't have one).

When she throws it out anyway, he has her rearrange his book shelf, but she pulls out a note from Francine stuck in the books, and immediately teases Arthur because she thinks it's a love note by saying in a sing-song voice, "Arthur has a girlfriend! Arthur has a girlfriend!" (the note was actually asking him to bring his baseball mitten to school). Even though he corrects her, D.W. continues to tease Arthur for being in love, and he calls Jane in his annoyance.

David comes up instead and tells them to stop arguing, then the work will move a lot faster. The two do so and are able to clean up the room quickly, and when they are done it looks as good as new.

However, just as Arthur leaves for Happy Crazy Wild Day, D.W. tells him to help her clean her room. She immediately criticizes him for arranging her dolls wrong, messing up her rock collection, and for mishandling her doll supplies.

She calls up their parents and they start arguing over Arthur's failure to cooperate. They tell him that had he cleaned his room earlier, he wouldn't have had this problem.

D.W. interrupts and asks that she clean her room alone, not wanting Arthur to touch her stuff. Although David objects, Jane and Arthur are happy at the idea, and Arthur thanks D.W. for letting him go.

Arthur finally makes it to the park in time for Happy Crazy Wild Day, and after the festivities admits that he should have cleaned his room a lot earlier, because he almost didn't make it. Brain said that he done something similar to that, his mother wouldn't let him any extra credit projects until he cleans his room. Francine's dad, Oliver, then shows up and asks them to help him clean up the park, saying "more hands make light work", much to Arthur's chagrin.

Trivia

 * David says he has a brother, but the character he mentioned has never been shown in the series; although his brother could be the husband of Arthur and D.W.'s Aunt Bonnie, and father of Cousin George.
 * When Jane says, "It's as messy as your brother's!", Mr. Read can be seen on the newspaper.
 * This is the only episode written by Tean Schultz.

Episode connections

 * Arthur's moon boots reappear in this episode, as does his Poogle, despite him having given away the latter.
 * Arthur still has one of Muffy's cookie bags that has his picture on it from the Strawberry Festival contest.
 * Arthur has Buster's lightbulb costume from the Thomas Edison play in "Francine Frensky, Superstar;" however, Buster played the part of the lightbulb in that play and Arthur was the phonograph, so it's strange why Arthur would have the light bulb costume; yet, he claimed it to be his in this episode. This goof might be due to the fact that the phonograph costume would be too heavy for D.W. to wear.

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