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[[File:D.W. Bossy Boots 51.JPG|thumb|Emily's Eiffel Tower cake]] | [[File:D.W. Bossy Boots 51.JPG|thumb|Emily's Eiffel Tower cake]] | ||
[[File:4th_Grade_Class_2.jpg|thumb|Prunella's model of the tower, which at this point in the episode isn't in good condition]] | [[File:4th_Grade_Class_2.jpg|thumb|Prunella's model of the tower, which at this point in the episode isn't in good condition]] | ||
'''The Eiffel Tower''' is a famous tower in | '''The Eiffel Tower''' is a famous tower in Paris, France. It has received a wide variety of references in the ''Arthur'' series: | ||
*In "[[Fern's Slumber Party]]" Fern's mother made cookies of famous landmarks. [[Francine]] passed them out; the Eiffel Tower was one of the cookies on the plate. | |||
*In "[[Fern's Slumber Party]]" Fern's mother made cookies of famous landmarks. [[ | |||
*In "[[Buster's Back]]," there is a photo of [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] in front of the Eiffel Tower in [[Arthur Read|Arthur's]] room. | *In "[[Buster's Back]]," there is a photo of [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] in front of the Eiffel Tower in [[Arthur Read|Arthur's]] room. | ||
*In "[[The World Record]]," when [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] imagines going around the world walking backwards, he fantasizes himself walking in France past the Eiffel Tower. | *In "[[The World Record]]," when [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] imagines going around the world walking backwards, he fantasizes himself walking in France past the Eiffel Tower. | ||
*In "[[Pet Peeved]]," to demonstrate the importance of following instructions, the opening depicts the crew of the Eiffel Tower building it sideways because they didn't follow the plan. | *In "[[Pet Peeved]]," to demonstrate the importance of following instructions, the opening depicts the crew of the Eiffel Tower building it sideways because they didn't follow the plan. | ||
*In "[[D.W.'s Backpack Mishap]]," [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] finds a clay model of the Eiffel Tower in the backpack she picked up by mistake. | *In "[[D.W.'s Backpack Mishap]]," [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] finds a clay model of the Eiffel Tower in the backpack she picked up by mistake. | ||
*In "[[D.W., Bossy Boots]]," [[Emily]] has a birthday cake shaped like the Eiffel Tower. It also appears in a video watched by Emily and her friends at the party. | *In "[[D.W., Bossy Boots]]," [[Emily]] has a birthday cake shaped like the Eiffel Tower. It also appears in a video watched by Emily and her friends at the party. | ||
*In the opening of "[[World Girls]]," the Eiffel Tower is present in a fantasy of sorts that depicts the [[World | *In the opening of "[[World Girls]]," the Eiffel Tower is present in a fantasy of sorts that depicts the [[World Girl (doll)|World Girls]] as talking characters. | ||
*In "[[Strangers on a Train]]", [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] is telling a story to [[Betsy Johnson]], in which she references the Eiffel Tower: "The taxi driver who spoke perfect English, asked where we wanted to go, and I said, 'take us to the awful tower', oh it was terrible. My mom and dad couldn't stop laughing." | *In "[[Strangers on a Train]]", [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] is telling a story to [[Betsy Johnson]], in which she references the Eiffel Tower: "The taxi driver who spoke perfect English, asked where we wanted to go, and I said, 'take us to the awful tower', oh it was terrible. My mom and dad couldn't stop laughing." | ||
*In "[[Mr. Alwaysright]]," [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] asks which structure Gustav Eiffel is most famous for. The answer to the question was the Eiffel Tower, which [[Alan Powers|Brain]] purposely answered wrong. | *In "[[Mr. Alwaysright]]," [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] asks which structure Gustav Eiffel is most famous for. The answer to the question was the Eiffel Tower, which [[Alan Powers|Brain]] purposely answered wrong. | ||
*In "[[Prunella and the Haunted Locker]]," [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]]" builds a model of the Eiffel Tower for class. | *In "[[Prunella and the Haunted Locker]]," [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]]" builds a model of the Eiffel Tower for class. | ||
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Eiffel_tower_world_girls.png|The Eiffel Tower in "World Girls" | Eiffel_tower_world_girls.png|The Eiffel Tower in "World Girls" | ||
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