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{{Book|image = Arthur's Teacher Trouble Cover.png
|author = [[Marc Brown]]
|author = [[Marc Brown]]
|illustrator = [[Marc Brown]]
|illustrator = [[Marc Brown]]
|date = [[1986 (real world)|1986]]
|date = [[1986]]
|publisher = [[Little, Brown and Company]]
|publisher = [[Little, Brown and Company]]
|isbn = 9780440840381
|isbn = 9780440840381
|previous = ''[[Arthur's Tooth (book)|Arthur's Tooth]]'' (1985)
|previous = ''[[Arthur's Tooth (book)|Arthur's Tooth]]'' (1985)
|next = ''[[Arthur and the Baby]]'' (1987)
|next = ''[[Arthur's Baby (book)|Arthur's Baby]]'' (1987)
|Rname = Arthur's Teacher Trouble}}
|Rname = Arthur's Teacher Trouble}}'''''Arthur's Teacher Trouble''''' is the eleventh book in the ''[[Arthur Adventure]]'' series. It was written and illustrated by [[Marc Brown]] and first published in 1986 by [[Little, Brown and Company]]. It was later adapted into Episode 2 of Season 1 in two segments: ''[[Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn]]'' and ''[[Arthur's Spelling Trubble]]''.
'''''Arthur's Teacher Trouble''''' is the eleventh book in the ''[[Arthur Adventure]]'' series. It was written and illustrated by [[Marc Brown]] and first published in 1986 by [[Little, Brown and Company]]. It was later adapted into Episode 2 of Season 1 in two parts: ''[[Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn]]'' and ''[[Arthur's Spelling Trubble]]''.


==Plot==
==Plot==


When the bell rang, it was the end of the first day of school. All of the students ran out of every classroom, except for Room 13. [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]]'s third grade class filed out of the classroom in alphabetical order. Mr. Ratburn said that he will see his class tomorrow. [[Arthur Read]], [[Buster Baxter]], [[Francine Frensky]], [[Muffy Crosswire]], the [[Alan Powers|Brain]], [[Binky Barnes]], and some others were Mr. Ratburn's students. In the hallway, they run into [[Prunella Deegan]], a 4th-grader who had Mr. Ratburn as her teacher when she was in 3rd-grade, who fears something terrible might happen to them. Binky claims that one wrong move would cause Mr. Ratburn to put the students on death row, and another boy named [[Chris]] claims that Mr. Ratburn is a vampire with magical powers.
When the ball rang, it was the end of the first day of school. All of the students ran out of every classroom, except for Room 13. [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]]'s third grade class filed out of the classroom in alphabetical order. Mr. Ratburn said that he will see his class tomorrow. [[Arthur Read]], [[Buster Baxter]], [[Francine Frensky]], [[Muffy Crosswire]], the [[Alan Powers|Brain]], [[Binky Barnes]], and some others were Mr. Ratburn's students. In the hallway, they run into [[Prunella Deegan]] who is in the fourth grade, and she tells them she had Mr. Ratburn when she was in the third grade, and that she fears something terrible might happen to them. Binky claims that one wrong move would cause Mr. Ratburn to put the students on death row, and another boy named [[Chris]] claims that Mr. Ratburn is a vampire with magical powers.


While everyone was leaving, the principal, [[Francis Haney|Mr. Haney]] was asking the students if they were ready for the September spellathon, and everyone cheered "Yes!". Then Mr. Haney asks who is going to win, and the students all say that they're all going to win. Prunella then asks that if she wins again, she might get her name on the trophy twice.
While everyone was leaving, the principal, [[Francis Haney|Mr. Haney]] was asking the students if they were ready for the September spellathon, and everyone cheered "Yes!". Then Mr. Haney asks who is going to win, and the students all say that they're all going to win. Prunella then asks that if she wins again, she might get her name on the trophy twice.
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*The book is simliar to ''The Loud House'' episode [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Rumor_Has_It Rumor Has It] as both the episode and this book involve someone hearing rumors about their main teacher and believing it is true.
*The book is simliar to ''The Loud House'' episode [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Rumor_Has_It Rumor Has It] as both the episode and this book involve someone hearing rumors about their main teacher and believing it is true.
*This is the last time Arthur had a long nose.
*This is the last time Arthur had a long nose.
* This book is the first appearance of [[Prunella]].
 
===Notes===
 
* This book is the first appearance of fourth grader Prunella Deegan.
* In the story's conclusion, Mr. Ratburn says he will teach kindergarten the following year, but that idea was dropped in later ''Arthur'' adaptations.
* In the story's conclusion, Mr. Ratburn says he will teach kindergarten the following year, but that idea was dropped in later ''Arthur'' adaptations.
* It is likely that the events of ''[[Arthur and the True Francine (book)|Arthur and the True Francine]]'' occur within the events of this book.{{cite}} However, the TV[[Arthur and the True Francine|&nbsp;adaptation]] of ''Arthur and the True Francine'' takes place during Arthur's second grade year, and is a prequel to Episode 2 where the two segments are based on this book.
* It is likely that the events of ''[[Arthur and the True Francine (book)|Arthur and the True Francine]]'' occur within the events of this book. However, the [[Arthur and the True Francine|cartoon adaptation]] of ''Arthur and the True Francine'' takes place during Arthur's second grade year, and is a prequel to Episode 2 where the two segments are based on this book.
* A boy named [[Chris]], one of the fourth graders introduced in this book, never appeared again in the later books or made it onto the television series.
* A boy named Chris, one of the fourth graders introduced in this book, never appeared again in the later books or made it onto the television series.
[[File:Arturo_y_sus_problemas_con_el_profesor.png|thumb]]
* The book is also translated in other languages, including Spanish, under the name "Arturo y sus problemas con el profesor".
* The book is also translated in other languages, including Spanish, under the name "Arturo y sus problemas con el profesor".
* On the back of the book at the beginning of the random letters it will spell "RATBURN."  
* On the back of the book at the beginning of the random letters it will spell "RATBURN." [[File:Arturo_y_sus_problemas_con_el_profesor.png|thumb]]
 
===Adaptations===
===Adaptations===
* ''Arthur's Teacher Trouble'' was adapted into a Living Books computer game by Brøderbund for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh in 1993. However, it was re-released a number of times to become compatible with the later operating systems such as Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, and etc. Many of these games also included a book in the packaging. However, in the game, there were many color tone restrictions where many of the characters had their complexions restricted between pale and tan. However, some pages were based on more than just one page, and some of the text was omitted, modified, or only heard during a following of sequences. There were many things that could be clicked on and performed that never happened in the book. Also, on the page where Arthur is doing a project of Africa out of cookie dough, he is wearing blue pajamas like the later books where he was wearing white and blue striped pajamas, although his pajamas were previously yellow and red striped. The publisher, Brøderbund was acquired by The Learning Company in 2003, which set for a discontinuation of the Living Books series.
* ''Arthur's Teacher Trouble'' was adapted into a Living Books computer game by Brøderbund for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh in 1993. However, it was re-released a number of times to become compatible with the later operating systems such as Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, and etc. Many of these games also included a book in the packaging. However, in the game, there were many color tone restrictions where many of the characters had their complexions restricted between pale and tan. However, some pages were based on more than just one page, and some of the text was omitted, modified, or only heard during a following of sequences. There were many things that could be clicked on and performed that never happened in the book. Also, on the page where Arthur is doing a project of Africa out of cookie dough, he is wearing blue pajamas like the later books where he was wearing white and blue striped pajamas, although his pajamas were previously yellow and red striped. The publisher, Brøderbund was acquired by The Learning Company in 2003, which set for a discontinuation of the Living Books series.


* This book became adapted into Episode 2 of Season 1 in two parts, ''Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn'' and ''Arthur's Spelling Trubble''. However, in the home video versions of ''Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn'', it was titled as ''Arthur's Teacher Trouble'' (not to be confused with the book with the similar storyline).
* This book became adapted into Episode 2 of Season 1 with two segments, ''Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn'' and ''Arthur's Spelling Trubble''. However, in the home video versions of ''Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn'', it was titled as ''Arthur's Teacher Trouble'' (not to be confused with the book with the similar storyline).


===Goofs===
===Goofs===
* On the second page, Binky was drawn to be the height of an adult, despite that he's 9 years old and only slightly taller than Arthur.
* Despite the story saying Mr. Ratburn's class filed out slowly in alphabetical order, the Brain and Buster were behind Francine, and Arthur was ahead of Alan (The Brain). This goof is likely due to the fact that Arthur is the titular character in the series.
* Despite the story saying Mr. Ratburn's class filed out slowly in alphabetical order, the Brain and Buster were behind Francine, and Arthur was ahead of Alan (The Brain). This goof is likely due to the fact that Arthur is the titular character in the series.
* Even though Binky is held back, he was not shown in Mr. Ratburn's classroom.
* When Arthur came home on the first day of school, he was writing with his left hand; but on the later pages, he was writing with his right hand.
* When Arthur came home on the first day of school, he was writing with his left hand; but on the later pages, he was writing with his right hand.
 
* Prunella would have been already dismissed for hesitating during the Spellathon before she had any opportunity to finish spelling any word whether it be spelled correctly or incorrectly. A student would not only be dismissed for misspelling a word or forgetting to say the word before or after spelling it (both of which are mandatory), hesitation is never allowed during any spelling bee.
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