Arthur's Big Hit

Summary
Arthur wonders if it's ever okay to hit someone. Sometimes you just get so mad, you wanna...pow! Arthur experiences considerable confusion, and finally clarity, as he finds himself on both ends of the hitting question.

Plot
The episode starts in a boxing arena with Francine as the referee, and Arthur vs. D.W. set to duke it out in the ring. Buster is in Arthur's corner, while Nadine is in D.W.'s. Arthur and D.W. have their mouthpieces put in and the fight is just about to start when Arthur sees another D.W. also apparently sitting in the crowd, and then finds out that the one in the ring with him is actually Binky Barnes in a D.W. costume. Binky says he figured Arthur would rather fight someone his own size. The real D.W. laughs while Binky chases Arthur.

After the episode title card, Arthur is building a scale model of the Bell X-1 Model Plane, which broke the sound barrier. D.W. thinks the set, which is still mostly in pieces in its container, is a broken game. Arthur kicks D.W. out of his room. The next day as Arthur is putting together the plane, D.W. spills one of his paint bottles and runs out of sight.

A few days later, D.W. plays with the plane while its paint is drying, which forces Arthur to repaint. The next day, Arthur completes the plane and fantasizes about receiving a blue ribbon for it and perhaps getting to fly the real thing.

After being told multiple times not to touch Arthur's model plane, D.W. disobeys. She holds it up and pretends to fly it around the room, then allows the plane to fall out the window, under the mistaken assumption it will actually fly. The model crashes to the ground, and D.W. finds Arthur to tell him he made the plane all wrong since it doesn't fly. Arthur is about to reply that there's nothing wrong with the plane, only to stop short when he realizes the implications of what D.W. has said, and exclaims in a shocked voice, "What?"

The two of them run outside to survey the damage. When Arthur sees his plane destroyed on the ground, he gasps and picks up one of the broken pieces, shocked, angry, and devastated. D.W. tells Arthur she can't understand why, if the plane broke the sound barrier, falling out of a window would break it.

Arthur furiously scolds at D.W. that he warned her not to touch his model, but D.W. doesn't seem to register how angry he is, and continues going on about how Arthur obviously made the plane wrong since it didn't fly. She asks him if he even read the instructions, and says it's not her fault if he made a plane that doesn't fly. In anger, Arthur punches D.W.'s arm, yelling, "I told you not to touch it!" D.W. falls to the ground and begins to cry, loud enough for their parents to hear. A few minutes after D.W. runs into the house, Jane calls for Arthur to come inside, much to his dismay over his middle name being used.

When Arthur enters, he sees David applying ice to the spot on D.W.'s arm where Arthur hit her. She asks him if they'll amputate his arm. He says no, but makes sure that when she initially says the word wrong, he corrects her. She asks again, this time using the right word, and he says no. She cries when he puts it on her wound because the ice is so cold. Jane tells Arthur to apologize to D.W., but he refuses because she destroyed his plane, which took him a week to build. Arthur says D.W. should apologize to him, since he had warned her repeatedly not to touch his plane, and her failure to comply resulted in the destruction of all his hard work. As David passes by holding D.W. in his arms, she bitterly says to Arthur, "You're bad!"

Arthur and his mom and dad go into the living room to further discuss what happened. Due to him refusing to own up to his actions, David tells Arthur he is now grounded from watching TV for a week for what he did. Arthur thinks his parents aren't even acknowledging what D.W. did to his model plane, which Arthur sees as absolutely unfair. Jane tells him they will deal with what D.W. did, but what he did was wrong, too and didn't solve his problem. Arthur still disagrees that he overreacted by hitting D.W and claims she deserved it.

The next day, the Tough Customers hear about the case and dare Binky to hit the next person that walks by (which happened to be Arthur) to prove that he is still tough.

Binky refuses to hit Arthur, so he avoids looking at Arthur for the rest of the school day so he wouldn't have to hit him. Arthur discusses it with his friends, and Francine asks him why he wouldn't apologize, in which his friends proceed to pry into his business and blackmail him.

After second recess, he discusses it with Fern, and she tells him that D.W. is "just a little girl," and that most kids her age don't know how to compare models with actual things; but he compares what she's said about D.W. to "a tornado being just a little wind."

After school, right by The Sugar Bowl, Arthur runs towards Binky and the Tough Customers and tells Binky that he dropped his pen when he ran out of school. So Binky is told to hit Arthur, which he does, making Arthur feel hurt and embarrassed.

When Arthur is home and getting an ice pack from his dad, he learns that Binky kind of did him a favor by showing that it was very mean for him to hit D.W. because her feelings were hurt, and it also was very selfish of him to use his loss as an excuse to never apologize. Now knowing that hitting her wasn't the right way to solve his problem, in the hallway, Arthur apologizes to D.W. for hitting her (much to his dismay), and she apologizes for wrecking his plane. She asks him what kind of plane doesn't fly, and he tells her "a model plane". D.W., now having learned her lesson, responds by saying that she didn't know and that she was a child, after all, and to give her a break.

The next day, Binky apologizes to Arthur, who has learned his lesson, and Arthur thanks him for making him understand how bad he wanted to make D.W. feel the same way he did to teach her a lesson. Then Molly invites Arthur to join the Tough Customers, but Binky dissolves the club and tells them that making someone to do something they don't want to do is wrong. Binky decided to found a new club with no violence, and will "clobber" anyone who breaks that new rule.

Main Characters

 * Arthur
 * D.W.
 * David Read
 * Jane Read
 * Binky
 * Molly
 * Rattles
 * 4th Grade Male Dog

Minor Characters

 * Buster
 * Francine
 * Muffy
 * Fern
 * Sue Ellen

Cameo

 * Mr. Ratburn
 * Brain
 * Nadine
 * Luke
 * Helen
 * Jack Weasel
 * Steve

Controversy and Reception
This episode is widely hated by critics and is considered by many as one of the worst episodes of Arthur of all time, many have criticizes this episode for how mean spirited it is and very poor morals, Arthur getting unfairly punish by his parents, DW getting off scoot free with no consequence for breaking Arthur's model plane and everyone being on DW's side, many had also hated the scene near the end were Arthur gets his left arm punch by Blinky(tho he was forced to) and yet both the mother and father thinks he deserved it, while DW walks in the kitchen with an EXTREMELY  irritating looking smile on her face, which fells more like a smug that she gets of scoot free.

There is however two redeemable quality's, many fans do phrase the scene were Arthur punches DW, as it is satisfying and the ending were DW does apologize to Arthur for breaking his model plane.

Trivia

 * Arthur's middle name is revealed to be Timothy.
 * Both Arthur and D.W. were hit on the left arm.
 * The moral of this episode is: Two wrong's don't make a right.
 * During the week in which Arthur makes his plane, he wears more different outfits than he's usually seen wearing in most of the series.

Episode connections

 * Arthur saying that Binky is 'huge' is a reference to "Bully for Binky."
 * In the later episode "Bleep," Arthur was working on an identical model plane as the one he was in this episode.