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[[Lakewood Elementary School|Lakewood Elementary]] has just instituted IRP; a program where kids can earn points (and prizes!) for reading. [[Buster Baxter|Buster]]'s thrilled and gets to work straight away! But will he earn enough points for a skateboard?<ref>http://www.aptv.org/episodes/22448/Arthur/Busters-Book-Battle/on-the-Buster-Scale/</ref>
[[Lakewood Elementary School|Lakewood Elementary]] has just instituted IRP; a program where kids can earn points (and prizes!) for reading. [[Buster Baxter|Buster]]'s thrilled and gets to work straight away! But will he earn enough points for a skateboard?<ref>http://www.aptv.org/episodes/22448/Arthur/Busters-Book-Battle/on-the-Buster-Scale/</ref>
==Plot==
==Plot==
At the school carnival, [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], [[Francine Frensky|Francine]], and [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] all try to knock down the bottles with balls, but they all fail. [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] then shows up, and asks what they're doing, and he knocks the bottles over and wins a giant panda plush just by crunching a pretzel. Buster comments that "you can win prizes for doing anything these days".
The episode starts at the school carnival, with Buster winning a giant panda and knocking the bottles down just by eating a pretzel. He comments on how easy it is to win toys and prizes these days.


<center>'''Buster's Book Battle'''</center>
A less-than-thrilled [[Mr. Ratburn]] tells the class about IRP, a system that allows you to optionally take computerized quizzes on books you have read. You can earn points, and at the end of two weeks, these points can be redeemed for prizes. Buster is especially intrigued at the prospect of prizes, and gets to work right away.


After the title card, a less-than-thrilled [[Mr. Ratburn]] tells the class that Lakewood Elementary is instituting the Independent Readers Project (IRP), a system which allows you to take optional computerized quizzes on books that you read. You can earn points, and at the end of two weeks, these points can be redeemed for prizes. Buster is especially intrigued at the prospect of prizes, and he gets to work right away.
Simply reading bedtime stories, Buster earns 23 points. However, [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] earns 35, for reading the series entitled ''[[Loki Benediktssen and the Teenage Aesir]]. ''Buster seeks more points, so he decides to start reading the series. Unfortunately, he finds it boring, and after getting fewer points than Francine did for incorrect answers, he gives up on IRP altogether. Buster's mom [[Bitzi Baxter|Bitzi]] gives him a manuscript of a book her co-worker from the newspaper made. The story is entitled ''[[City of Droids]]'', about a crime-fighting cyborg detective named [[Kilgore]]. Buster is entranced by the story and reads it non-stop. When Buster asks Mr. Ratburn how many points he can get for reading it, he is shocked to learn that IRP has no quiz for ''City of Droids, ''or several other books for that matter. Wanting the skateboard for 500 points, Buster takes Francine's advice and reads ''Loki ''again. Kilgore and Loki themselves appear in Buster's room as a metaphorical dream sequence, trying to convince Buster to read their books. It results in a physical altercation, with Kilgore getting the better of Loki and forcing him to retreat.


After reading [[Goodnight Universe]] and sixteen other books the night before, Buster earns 23 IRP points the next day at school. However, [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] earns 35 points for reading a book series called [[Loki Benediktssen and the Teenage Aesir]]. Buster also learns that you can win a skateboard for earning 500 points. Wanting to earn more points, Buster decides to start reading the series.
In the end, receiving at least 30 points, Buster chooses ''City of Droids ''and cashes in his points on a crazy straw. Francine gets 500 points, but the skateboard is actually much smaller than advertised, irritating her. She then denounces the ''Loki ''series. Buster also gives [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] ''City of Droids ''to read.
 
After not being able to finish the book, Buster has a dream that night where he and [[Loki Benediktssen]] are about to be attacked by the Fenrir Wolf. Buster then decides he doesn't like the book, because "when it's not boring, it's terrifying!". Buster then wakes up from his dream and screams.
 
After getting fewer IRP points than Francine did for incorrect answers the next day at school, Buster decides to give up on IRP altogether.
 
That night, while Buster is playing video games instead of reading books, Buster's mom [[Bitzi Baxter|Bitzi]] gives him a manuscript of [[City of Droids]], a book about a crime-fighting cyborg detective named [[Detective Kilgore]] that Bitzi's co-worker from the newspaper made. Buster is entranced by the story and reads it non-stop.
 
At school the next week, Buster asks Mr. Ratburn how many points he can get for reading City of Droids, but he is disappointed to learn that IRP has no quiz for it, or several other books for that matter. Later, at [[The Sugar Bowl]], Buster ends up taking Francine's advice to read Loki again, despite the fact that he doesn't like that series.
 
That evening, Detective Kilgore and Loki themselves appear in Buster's room as a metaphorical dream sequence, attempting to convince Buster to read their books, but results in a battle with Kilgore getting the better of Loki and forcing him to retreat. Detective Kilgore then tells Buster that it's up to him to choose what to read, and Kilgore flies off into the distance.
 
The next day at school, having only received 38 IRP points, Buster chose City of Droids over Loki, and gets a crazy straw. Francine, who got 500 IRP points, gets the skateboard, but finds out that it is actually much smaller than advertised, irritating her. Francine then decides that she is sick of Loki, and never wants to read it again. Meanwhile, Buster gives Arthur his book to read, and Detective Kilgore gives Buster a thumbs-up. The episode then finishes.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
*[[Maria Pappas]]
*[[Maria Pappas]]
*[[Ladonna Compson]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*There's no way Buster would have been able to take a quiz for ​''[[City of Droids]]'', because the book was never even published.
*There's no way Buster would have been able to take a quiz for ​''[[City of Droids]]'' because the book was never even published.
*A [[Woogle]] can be seen in the IRP prizes flyer.
* A [[Woogle]] can be seen in the IRP prizes flyer.
*The statement "Today, we are going to learn more about our very own [[Elwood City]]" was also used in [[Get Smart]].
*'''Timeline:''' Arthur doubts Buster's claim of being a big reader. In "Buster Hits the Books," Buster confesses he never read a whole book in his life.
*'''Moral:''' Books are not worth it.
*'''4th Wall break:'''
**Buster mentions to Arthur that he read ''sixteen'' other books besides Goodnight Universe. This is a reference to the season that this episode takes place in, season 16.
**The [[9 Story Media Group|9 Story]] logo appears at the top right of the screen when it zooms in on The Sugar Bowl.
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*''[[Loki Benediktssen and the Teenage Aesir]]'' is a parody of ''[[wikipedia:Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV series)|Percy Jackson &amp; the Olympians]]''.
*''[[Loki Benediktssen and the Teenage Aesir]]'' is a parody of ''[[wikipedia:Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV series)|Percy Jackson &amp; the Olympians]]''.
*The [[Fenrir]] Wolf is a {{w|Fenrir|real creature}} from Norse mythology.
*The [[Fenrir]] Wolf is a {{w|Fenrir|real creature}} from Norse mythology.
*Some books IRP doesn't conduct quizzes for include ''[[Treasure Island (novel)|Treasure Island]]'' and ''[[Watership Down]]''.
*Some books IRP doesn't conduct quizzes for include ''[[Treasure Island (novel)|Treasure Island]]'' and ''[[Watership Down]]''.
*One of the books Buster reads at the start of the IRP program is ''[[Goodnight Universe]]'', a parody of ''{{W|Goodnight Moon}}''.
*One of the books Buster reads at the start of the IRP program is ''[[Goodnight Universe]]'', a parody of ''{{w|Goodnight Moon}}''.
*''IRP'' is kind of like "AR" which stands for {{W|Accelerated Reader}}, which you can also take tests on.
*''IRP'' is kind of like "AR" which stands for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_Reader Accelerated Reader] , which you can also take tests on.
**You can can take tests With {{W|Lexile}} and earn a lexile score.
*''City of Droids'' may be similar to ''{{w|Caves of Steel}}'','' ''the first book in {{w|Isaac Asimov}}'s robot trilogy.
*''City of Droids'' may be similar to ''{{w|Caves of Steel}}'', the first book in {{w|Isaac Asimov}}'s robot trilogy.
*One of Kilgore's arm attachments resembles a lightsaber from ''{{w|Star Wars}}.''
*One of Kilgore's arm attachments resembles a lightsaber from ''{{w|Star Wars}}.''
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Buster's Book Battle/Gallery}}
{{Main|Buster's Book Battle/Gallery}}
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