Arthur's Cousin Catastrophe

Summary
Arthur does his best to avoid his annoying cousin, Mo, at a family reunion.

Plot
Arthur's family is getting ready to host their annual family reunion. Just then, Arthur's Aunt Loretta, Uncle Bud, and three cousins: Monique (who usually goes by the name of "Mo"), Ricky, and Loretta's daughter arrive at the front door.

Loretta says that Mo has a surprise for Arthur and then Arthur has flashbacks to past reunions: When Arthur was 5 years old, Mo started the trouble by putting him on a lawn sprinkler; when Arthur was 6 years old, Mo practiced her judo moves on him; and when Arthur was 7 years old, Mo dressed him up as a baby by putting a bonnet on his head, a pacifier in his mouth, and a cloth diaper with a pin over his pants, and placing him in a stroller, causing everyone to start laughing in front of him.

Arthur then screams and starts to run away from Mo. Outside, Arthur hides in a tree to get away from Mo, who he claims is ruining his life. As Arthur gets down from the tree, Cousin George tries to show Arthur a comic book called Spiderguy, but Arthur starts running away because he thinks Mo is approaching him.

As Jane is grilling, Loretta walks over to the grill and shows Jane the Flip'omatic, a three-headed spatula. As Loretta is demonstrating the Flip'omatic, she puts the three blades underneath the hamburgers, and then flips them. The hamburgers fly high into the air and land on Mr. Haney.

While Jane and Loretta are still grilling, David announces a sack race. Just then, he spots Arthur, who is still trying to hide from Mo, and asks very loudly through his megaphone if Arthur wants to join the sack race. Arthur starts stammering excuses about why he can't, but then he spots Mo approaching, so he grabs a sack and begins hopping extremely fast. Arthur ends up winning the race, leaving Uncle Bud marveling at how fast Arthur is "for a little fella," and Ricky angry about losing. Ricky then throws a fit after losing by throwing his cap off of his head and stomping on it while still in the sack.

Jane and Loretta continue lowering the notch of the Flip'omatic to get the hamburgers done. Then, everyone starts eating dinner. Grandma Thora and her son-in-law, Arthur's Uncle Sean, are having a conversation with her mother.

They start having an egg race, and Arthur's great-grandmother wins the race. After that, they play charades, but Uncle Sean picks an obscure book nobody else knows. Then, David dresses as a clown and tells everyone it is time to play a game of musical shoes, but everyone is tired. A thunderstorm arrives, and it starts to rain hard, so everyone gets back inside.

At night, Mo starts playing the piano, revealing that this was her surprise for Arthur, and that she had taken up playing the instrument because she saw Arthur doing so. Arthur tutors her a little in piano basics. When Arthur says he thought she wanted to decorate him like a Christmas tree, or send him into outer space, Mo replies, "You? You're my favorite relative!" and then adds the only reason she comes to these "dumb" reunions is so she can play with him.

They start playing a jazzy tune together, and all their relatives come into the living room and dance along. Uncle Bud mentions that despite the weather, this has been a great reunion.

Major

 * Arthur Read
 * Monique (debut)
 * David Read

Minor

 * Uncle Bud (debut)
 * Loretta (debut)
 * Jane Read
 * D.W. Read
 * Thora Read
 * Thora's Mother (debut)
 * Cousin George (debut)
 * Uncle Sean (debut)
 * Francis Haney

Cameo

 * Ricky (debut)
 * Loretta's daughter (debut)
 * Aunt Bonnie (debut)
 * Pal
 * Kate Read

Trivia

 * Kate can be seen next to the table when Arthur views a wide angle of the yard through his binoculars. She is absent throughout the rest of the episode.

Errors

 * In the flashback where Mo dressed Arthur up as a baby, the diaper disappeared in the later shot as the scene ends.
 * The dormer window to the master bedroom is missing as shown in the top perspective shot when Loretta flips the hamburgers.
 * When Arthur and Mo play the piano together, some of Arthur's fingers go through the keys.

Cultural references

 * Spider Guy is a parody of Spider-Man.
 * Musical Shoes is based on Musical Chairs.

Home video
VHS DVD:
 * D.W. Rides Again (VHS)
 * Arthur: The Complete Series One
 * D.W. Rides Again (DVD)