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Arthur: The great thing about books, is that there are all different kinds.
Arthur: The great thing about books, is that there are all different kinds.


''(We cut to a wider shot, as it is revealed that there are hundreds of books stacked next to each other like dominoes as Arthur begins walking past them. As Arthur talks the next line, we see a different book based on whatever genre he describes: a picture of a flying train going over a city; three basketball players; a cat wearing a hat, boots, and playing the trumpet with a mouse carrying a bindle, walking behind; and two kids being detectives holding magnifying glasses examining the ground. Arthur then approaches a big brown book.)''
''(We cut to a wider shot, as it is revealed that there are hundreds of books stacked next to each other like dominoes as Arthur begins walking past them. As Arthur talks the next line, we see a different book based on whatever genre he describes; a picture of a flying train going over a city; three basketball players; a cat wearing a hat, boots, and playing the trumpet with a mouse carrying a bindle, walking behind; two kids being detectives holding magnifying glasses examining the ground. Arthur then approaches a big brown book.)''


Arthur: There's fiction--that's made-up stuff, and non-fiction--that's real stuff. There's picture books and chapter books. There's books about history like this one.
Arthur: There's fiction, that's made-up stuff, and non-fiction that's real stuff. There's picture books and chapter books. There's books about history like this one.


''(The moment Arthur opens the history book, a horse with a man riding on it comes stampeding very rapidly towards him, with a bunch of envelopes flying everywhere. Arthur yells with terror. The horse comes to an abrupt halt and whinnies as Arthur quickly shuts the book, panting.)''
''(The moment Arthur opens the history book, a horse with a man riding on it, comes stampeding very rapidly towards him, with a bunch of envelopes flying everywhere. Arthur yells with terror. The horse comes to an abrupt halt and whinnies as Arthur quickly shuts the book, panting.)''


Arthur: History can be pretty exciting.
Arthur: History can be pretty exciting.
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Buster: Books? Who cares about books?
Buster: Books? Who cares about books?


''(Arthur gasps and falls backward in horror and bumps into the ocean book, knocking it over, then another, which leads to all the books knocking into one another, creating a domino chain. As this happens, characters from the books begin coming out of them: two men wearing jet packs, pirates, the horse and man from the history book (to which Arthur screams again), a gorilla, several kids, a princess, a suit of armor, Dracula, Little Red Riding Hood, Frankenstein, and a mummy, which begins walking out of its tomb.)''
''(Arthur gasps and falls backward in horror and bumps into the ocean book knocking it over, then the other, which leads to all the books knocking into one another, creating a domino chain. As the happens, characters from the books begin coming out of them; two men wearing jet packs, pirates, the horse and man from the history book (to which Arthur screams at again) a gorilla, several kids, a princess, a suit of armor, Dracula, Little Red Riding Hood, Frankenstein, and a mummy, which begins walking out of its tomb.)''


''(Title Card)''
''(Title Card)''
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''(We fade into [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]]'s class where Ratburn has written a long math equation: "36 divided by 3 times 24 minus 13 plus 20 divided by 14 plus 3 minus 20 times 10"''
''(We fade into [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]]'s class where Ratburn has written a long math equation: "36 divided by 3 times 24 minus 13 plus 20 divided by 14 plus 3 minus 20 times 10"''


Buster: Am I the only one whose brain hurts?
Buster: Am I the only one who's brain hurts?


Arthur: (whispers as he copies down the equation) The last time I've seen this many numbers in a row, I was paying for a broken window out of my allowance.
Arthur: (whispers as he copies down the equation) The last time I've seen this many numbers in a row, I was paying for a broken window out of my allowance.
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Arthur: (to Buster) You'd better get it right.
Arthur: (to Buster) You'd better get it right.


Buster: (nervously) I-Is it z-zero?
Buster: (nervously) I-I-s it z-zero?


Mr. Ratburn: Correct.
Mr. Ratburn: Correct.
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''(Fade to later that night, at [[Buster's Condo]] where Buster is watching a movie on TV, eating a bowl of purple chips. Meanwhile, we transition to Fern in her room, with the lights turned off except for her desk lamp, writing her book report.)''
''(Fade to later that night, at [[Buster's Condo]] where Buster is watching a movie on TV, eating a bowl of purple chips. Meanwhile, we transition to Fern in her room, with the lights turned off except for her desk lamp, writing her book report.)''


Fern: (while writing) ''"Only one thing could've set the horses free..." (beat) "The creepy shadow..."''
Fern: (while writing) ''"Only one thing could've set the horses free," (beat) "The creepy shadow..."''


''(Transition back to Buster watching his movie, now eating mini-sandwiches, while hanging upside-down in his chair. Transition to Brain, writing his book report, while at his computer desk, with two pairs of magnets near each other.)''
''(Transition back to Buster watching his movie, now eating mini-sandwiches, while hanging upside-down in his chair. Transition to Brain, writing his book report, while at his computer desk, with two pairs of magnets near each other.)''


Brain: (while writing) ''"Opposites attract." (He slides one of the magnet closer to the other. The two magnets click together on their opposite poles) "This has been proven by scientific research performed in my room."''
Brain: (while writing) ''"Opposites attract" (He slides one of the magnet closer to the other. The two magnets click together on their opposite poles) "This has proven by scientific research performed in my room."''


(''Transition back to Buster leaning forward on the edge of his chair, with his fingers moving inside his mouth as he excitedly watches the movie. Transition to Arthur writing his book report, with his bedroom lights off except for the light at his desk.)''
(''Transition back to Buster leaning forward on the edge of his chair, with his fingers moving inside his mouth as he watches excitedly at the movie. Transition to Arthur writing his book report, with his bedroom lights off except for the light at his desk.)''


[[Jane Read|Jane]]: (off-screen, from downstairs) Arthur! Bedtime!
[[Jane Read|Jane]]: (off-screen, from downstairs) Arthur! Bedtime!
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Buster: Here it is.
Buster: Here it is.


Arthur: ''(reading the title)'' ''"Pa-Kanong: Creature With The Big Face". (takes it out of Buster's hands) ''I wish I read that. Can I borrow it?
Arthur: ''(reading the title)'' ''"Pa-Kanong Creature With The Big Face" (takes it out of Buster's hands) ''I wish I read that. Can I borrow it?


Buster: (takes it back) I... don't... think so.
Buster: (takes it back) I... don't... think so.


''(Buster rubs against the case)''
''(Rubs against the case)''


Arthur: Why not? I've returned everything I borrowed from you. Even that gum.
Arthur: Why not? I've returned everything I borrowed from you. Even that gum.
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Buster: I can't loan it to you.
Buster: I can't loan it to you.


''([[Binky Barnes|Binky]] comes up on his bike and notices the cover in Buster's hands, smiling confidently as he looks at him over his shoulder.)''
''([[Binky Barnes|Binky]] comes up on his bike and notices the cover in Buster's hands, and smiles confidently as he looks behind.)''


Binky: ''"Pa-Kanong"...'' Hey! I saw that on the Giant Monster Channel last night. ''(on the verge of tears) ''Big, ugly, misunderstood. I cried.
Binky: ''"Pa-Kanong" ''Hey! I saw that on the Giant Monster Channel last night. ''(on the verge of tears) ''Big, ugly, misunderstood. I cried.


''(Binky rides away.)''
''(Binky rides away.)''
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Buster: They don't? Uh-oh!
Buster: They don't? Uh-oh!


''(Fade to Arthur and Buster at the [[Elwood City Library]]. Arthur is at the front desk, while [[Ms. Turner]] is typing, and Buster is pacing around anxiously.)''
''(Fade to Arthur and Buster at the [[Elwood City Library]]. Arthur is at the front desk, while [[Ms. Turner]] is typing, and Buster pacing around anxiously.)''


Buster: ''(under his breath) ''Be a book. Please, be a book.
Buster: ''(under his breath) ''Be a book. Please, be a book.


Ms. Turner: Sorry. No book called "Pa-Kanong: Creature With The Big Face" was ever published. But it was a movie in 1957. Would you like the video?
Ms. Turner: Sorry. No book called "Pa-Kanong: Creature With The Big Face" was ever published, but it was a movie in 1957. Would you like the video?


''(Buster turns to Arthur with an upset look on his face, while Arthur looks back for a brief moment.)''
''(Buster turns an upset look at Arthur, while Arthur looks back for a brief moment.)''


Arthur: ''(to Ms. Turner) ''No thank you.
Arthur: ''(to Ms. Turner) ''No, thank you.


''(Fade to Arthur and Buster approaching the school with Buster hanging his head down in despair)''
''(Fade to Arthur and Buster approaching the school with Buster hanging his head down in despair)''
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Buster: I guess I should tell Mr. Ratburn before class, so everyone doesn't have to watch me flunk. ''(puts his face in his lap)''
Buster: I guess I should tell Mr. Ratburn before class, so everyone doesn't have to watch me flunk. ''(puts his face in his lap)''


''(Fade to Arthur and Buster inside the school, looking through the classroom window door, as Mr. Ratburn opens his briefcase.)''
''(Fade to Arthur and Buster inside the school, and looking through the classroom window door, as Mr. Ratburn opens his briefcase.)''


Arthur: ''(to Buster)'' You sure you want to go through with this?
Arthur: ''(to Buster)'' You sure you want to go through with this?
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Buster: ''No!''
Buster: ''No!''


Arthur: What about the ''Scare-Your-Pants-Off'' books we all read?
Arthur: What about the ''Scare-Your-Pants-Off Books ''we all read?


Buster: ''(putting his head down on the table)'' I only watched the TV show. ''(moans guiltily, while Arthur, Francine, and Brain look on in surprise)''
Buster: ''(putting his head down on the table)'' I only watched the TV show. ''(moans guiltily, while Arthur, Francine, and Brain look on in surprise)''
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Francine: It's his first book. Go easy. My first book was, "''Ponies Go to Paris".''
Francine: It's his first book. Go easy. My first book was, "''Ponies Go to Paris".''


Arthur, Buster, and Brain: ''(sticking their tongues out in disgust) ''Yuck!
Arthur, Buster, and Brain: (''sticking their tongues out in disgust) ''Yuck!


Francine: (as she flips herself off the bars) Well, it can't be anything too hard. I tried to read something hard and didn't read anything else for a long time because it was hard.
Francine: (as flips herself off the bars) Well, it can't be anything too hard. I tried to read something hard and didn't read anything else for a long time because it was hard.


Brain: Molecules are very small. Small things are easy.
Brain: Molecules are very small. Small things are easy.
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Fern: Forget science.
Fern: Forget science.


Francine: I can't even spell "molecules".
Francine: I can't even spell molecules.


Fern: Hey, ''"Sherlock Holmes".''
Fern: Hey, ''"Sherlock Holmes".''
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''(Arthur and Francine walk away as Buster opens the book.)''
''(Arthur and Francine walk away as Buster opens the book.)''


Buster: (''reading aloud) "The sun was shining the morning Sam won a tour...''
Buster: (''reading aloud) "The sun was shining the morning Sam won a tour of the spectacular sandwich company."''


''(We transition to an imagination sequence of the book as Buster reads. A man with a sandwich hat shows Buster round the factory.''
''(We transition to an imagination sequence of the book as Buster reads. A man with a sandwich hat shows Buster round the factory.''


''Buster: (reading aloud; offscreen) "...of the spectacular sandwich factory."''
''Man: You lucky boy, You found the golden sandwich. And get to see my sand witches and sandwiches.''
 
''Man: You lucky boy, you found the golden sandwich. And get to see my sand witches, and sandwiches.''


''(He shows Buster an hourglass that molds a witch as the sand goes through.)''
''(He shows Buster an hourglass that molds a witch as the sand goes through.)''


''Buster: Yeah? Well, I found a golden sandwich by biting it and broke off all my teeth.''
''Buster: Yeah, well I found a golden sandwich by biting it and broke off all my teeth.''


''Man: (laughs) But you won all the real sandwichs you can eat.''
''Man: (laughs) But you won all the real sandwichs you can eat.''
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''Buster: But I can't chew them. Do you have a soup factory? I'm starving.''
''Buster: But I can't chew them. Do you have a soup factory? I'm starving.''


''(Three troll workers of the factory come out and sing in unison.)''
''(Three troll workers of the factory and sing in unison.)''


''Trolls: When you break off all your teeth / It becomes so hard to eat.''
''Trolls: When you break off all your teeth / It becomes so hard to eat.''
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''Buster: Aw, I'm so hungry.''
''Buster: Aw, I'm so hungry.''


''(Transition back to the library, where Buster has left his seat and left the book open on the table. Arthur and Francine run up to the desk.)''
(Transition'' back to the library, where Buster has left his seat and left the book open on the table. Arthur and Francine run up to the desk.)''


Arthur: ''(looks around) ''Buster?
Arthur: ''(looks around) ''Buster?
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''Bud: This is a mystery that we must solve.''
''Bud: This is a mystery that we must solve.''


''(A girl, who appears to be Bud's sister, appears.)''
''(A girl, who appears to be Bud's sister appear.)''


''Sister: Yes, Bud. We must.''
''Sister: Yes, Bud. We must.''
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''(A man, who appears to be the father, is sitting a chair, holding a smoking pipe.)''
''(A man, who appears to be the father, is sitting a chair, holding a smoking pipe.)''


''Father: How could this ink stain be on our couch when we Jollisters only write with pencils?''
''Father: How could this ink stain be on our couch when we Jollister's only write with pencils?''


''(Their pet dog appears, carrying a pen that's dripping ink on the floor, and puts it down.)''
''(Their pet dog appears, carrying a pen that's dripping ink on the floor and puts it down.)''


''Dog: Woof, woof!''
''Dog: Woof! Woof!''


''(Cut to Buster, wearing the mother's clothes and watching himself on the TV screen.)''
''(Cut to Buster, wearing the mother's clothes, is watching himself on the TV screen.)''


''Buster: Could you guys keep it down? I'm trying to watch TV.''
''Buster: Could you guys keep it down? I'm trying to watch TV.''
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''(Transition back into the real world, where Buster is inside his house, watching TV in his living room. Arthur and Francine look in through his window.)''
''(Transition back into the real world, where Buster is inside his house, watching TV in his living room. Arthur and Francine look in through his window.)''


Arthur: Oh, no, he gave up again!
Arthur: Oh, no! He gave up again!


Francine: Even that was too hard!
Francine: Even that was too hard!
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''(Transition into another fantasy sequence of the book and the aforementioned scenes of the book play out as Buster reads.)''
''(Transition into another fantasy sequence of the book and the aforementioned scenes of the book play out as Buster reads.)''


''Buster: (reading aloud; offscreen) "A car with no driver climbed into my room and said, 'Let me drive you to Afkaphazoom.' The Bongogaremers waved as we passed. Downhill we went slow and uphill we went fast. Oobers, Baringsters, and a piece of the moon asked to come along to Afkaphazoom. I said, 'Let me out! There is not enough room and I don't care to go to Afkaphazoom!'"''
''Buster: "A car with no driver climbed into my room and said, 'Let me drive you to Afkaphazoom.' The Bongogaremers waved as we passed. Downhill we went slow and uphill we went fast. Oobers, Baringsters, and a piece of the moon asked to come along to Afkaphazoom. I said, 'Let me out! There is not enough room and I don't care to go to Afkaphazoom!"''


''(The car comes to a sudden stop in the middle of a bridge as birds chirp in the background.)''
''(The car comes to a sudden stop in the middle of a bridge as birds chirp in the background.)''
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''Piece of the Moon: Why did we stop?''
''Piece of the Moon: Why did we stop?''


''Baringster (a yellow creature): Well, nothing happens if no one's reading the book.''
''Baringster (a yellow creature): Well nothing happens if no one's reading the book.''


''The Talking Car: And it was just getting exciting.''
''The Talking Car: And it was just getting exciting.''
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Brain: (''reproachfully) ''I think I might be too busy discovering new planets to read to you, Buster!
Brain: (''reproachfully) ''I think I might be too busy discovering new planets to read to you, Buster!


''(Arthur hands out a tiny book titled "Blue" to Buster.)''
''(Arthur hands out a tiny small book titled "Blue" to Buster.)''


Arthur: Here's a book anyone can finish.
Arthur: Here's a book anyone can finish.
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Buster: Not really.
Buster: Not really.


Arthur: BUSTER, YOU'RE GONNA FLUNK!
Arthur: BUSTER! YOU'RE GONNA FLUNK!


Buster: (''pulls out the "Robin Hood" book) ''I couldn't finish because I was too tired from reading this. I'm almost done. It was so exciting I couldn't stop.
Buster: (''pulls out the "Robin Hood" book) ''I couldn't finish because I was too tired from reading this. I'm almost done. It was so exciting I couldn't stop.


Arthur: You read that much of "Robin Hood"? Hey, you can't be a faster reader than I am. You never read!
Arthur: You read that much of Robin Hood? Hey, you can't be a faster reader than I am. You never read!


Buster: I guess the problem was, I just wasn't reading anything what I really liked. I mean, "Blue"? Come on!
Buster: I guess the problem was, I just wasn't reading anything what I really liked. I mean "blue"? Come on!


''(Fade to class where Buster hands in his book report on "Robin Hood" to Mr. Ratburn.)''
''(Fade to class where Buster hands in his book report on "Robin Hood" to Mr. Ratburn.)''
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Buster: Is it okay that my report has a cliffhanger ending?
Buster: Is it okay that my report has a cliffhanger ending?


Mr. Ratburn: (''takes the report and puts it on his desk) ''Next time, start reading when you're supposed to and you'll be able to finish the book.
Mr. Ratburn: (''takes the report and puts it on his desk) ''Next time, start reading when you're suppose to and you'll be able to finish the book.


Buster: So, I don't flunk?
Buster: So, I don't flunk?


Mr. Ratburn: ''(laughs)'' No.
Mr. Ratburn: No.


''(Buster smiles. Fade to after school where Arthur and Buster are walking down the sidewalk.)''
''(Buster smiles. Fade to after school where Arthur and Buster are walking down the sidewalk.)''
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''(The two run back home. Fade to the [[Tree House]] where Arthur and Buster are lying on their stomachs and reading "Robin Hood".)''
''(The two run back home. Fade to the [[Tree House]] where Arthur and Buster are lying on their stomachs and reading "Robin Hood".)''


Arthur: Oh, wow, this is great! You done with this page yet?
Arthur: Oh, wow! This is great! You done with this page yet?


Buster: Almost. Hold it. Okay, turn.
Buster: Almost. Hold it. Okay, turn.
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Buster: That too.
Buster: That too.
'''THE END.'''
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