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|season = [[Season 5|5]]
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|us = October 30, 2000<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20001109024700/http://www.pbs.org:80/wgbh/arthur/tv/2000-10.html#506</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170616021536/https://www.ket.org/episode/ARUR%20%20000506/</ref>
|us = October 9, 2000<ref>http://www.tvguide.com/detail/tv-show.aspx?tvobjectid=194495&more=ucepisodelist&episodeid=2703787</ref>
|can = January 8, 2001<ref>http://tvo.org/program/157024/arthur - Season 2000, Page 1</ref>
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|prev. episode = [[The Election]]
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|writers = [[Kathy Waugh]]
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|storyboarders = [[Lyndon Ruddy]]<br>[[Patricia Atchison]]
|storyboarders = [[Lyndon Ruddy]]<br>[[Patricia Atchison]]
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{{cquote|This means War!|[[Francine Frensky]]}}
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==Summary==
==Summary==
Francine can't believe it. She gets in trouble no matter what she does - thanks to the new nosy next-door neighbor! Will Francine get to play her drums or fight with her sister ever again?
Francine can't believe it. She gets in trouble no matter what she does - thanks to the new nosy next-door neighbor! Will Francine get to play her drums or fight with her sister ever again??
 
==Plot==
==Plot==
In the school hallway, [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] overhears [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] telling Maria that if she says it again, she will get it. Arthur states that Francine is great, but it's not a good idea to get her mad. After Francine hears what Arthur says about her, she threatens to tell him to take his statement back, and claims that she is the nicest person ever. '''Arthur laughs in disbelief and decides to prove the times of what Francine did was so mean:''' when Francine was calling Fern a "mouse" for being "too quiet" and faking being scared of her (''[[Draw!]]''), the time she started bossing everyone around during the Thomas Edison play (''[[Francine Frensky, Superstar]]''), or when they bet she could be nice for a week, and she practically lost (''[[Meek for a Week]]''). ''However, Francine contradicts Arthur by saying it is not fair, and that he took all of her worst moments and put them together, and thus she could make him even look worse. She gets him back by telling him that he cheated at a '''''stupid''''' "No-Guessing Game" (''[[Arthur the Loser]]'') and that he stole [[D.W. Read|D.W.]]'s [[snowball]] (''[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]''). Arthur then tells Francine that he did not steal D.W.'s snowball, but that D.W. lost it herself, and it was her imagination. Then Arthur and Francine both start arguing together, and Francine says that she's just as nice as he is.
In the school hallway, [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] overhears [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] telling another girl that if she says it again, she will get it. Arthur states that Francine is great, but it's not a good idea to get her mad. After Francine hears what Arthur says about her, she threatens to tell him to take his statement back, and claims that she is the nicest person ever. Arthur laughs in disbelief and decides to prove the times of what Francine did was so mean: when Francine was calling Fern a "mouse" for being "too quiet" and faking being scared of her (''[[Draw!]]''), the time she started bossing everyone around during the Thomas Edison play (''[[Francine Frensky, Superstar]]''), or when they bet she could be nice for a week, and she practically lost (''[[Meek for a Week]]'')''. ''However, Francine contradicts Arthur by saying it is not fair, and that he took all of her worst moments and put them together, and thus she could make him even look worse. She gets him back by telling him that he cheated at a '''''stupid''''' "No-Guessing Game" (''[[Arthur the Loser]]'') and that he stole [[D.W. Read|D.W.]]'s snowball (''[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]''). Arthur then tells Francine that he did not steal D.W.'s snowball, but that D.W. lost it herself, and it was her imagination. Then Arthur and Francine both start arguing together, and Francine says that she's just as nice as he is.


Then Buster reads the title card ''Francine Goes to War'' in a rather fearsome tone.
Then Buster reads the title card ''Francine Goes to War'' in a rather fearsome tone.


Later at night, in Francine and [[Catherine Frensky|Catherine]]'s room, Catherine walks over to the desk where Francine is doing her homework at to sharpen her pencil. Francine then threatens Catherine by telling her that her face is "getting all over" her homework. Catherine ignores this, and walks off, and then Francine picks up a pillow to fight Catherine, until Catherine fights her back with another pillow, ordering Francine to stop it, and states that Francine wishes she had Catherine's face. Francine then calls Catherine "dead meat", but Catherine tells Francine back that she is "so in trouble". Then Francine shouts loudly for their father until she and Catherine hear someone banging on the wall. Francine wonders what could be making that sound, then she grabs onto her big sister and Catherine says that they might be haunted, and then they run off screaming, claiming that there might be a ghost. [[Oliver Frensky|Oliver]] proves that there are no such things as ghosts, and that it must be their "new" neighbor, [[Mrs. Pariso]]. Francine then states that she's some loser who was banging on the wall and scared them to death. Oliver points out that Mrs. Pariso's reason to knock on the wall was to tell the girls to be quiet, and Oliver states that Francine and Catherine can sometimes get quite loud. Francine and Catherine look at each other in disbelief.
Later at night, in Francine and [[Catherine Frensky|Catherine]]'s room, Catherine walks over to the desk where Francine is doing her homework at to sharpen her pencil. Francine then threatens Catherine by telling her that her face is "getting all over" her homework. Catherine ignores this, and walks off, and then Francine picks up a pillow to fight Catherine, until Catherine fights her back with another pillow, ordering Francine to stop it, and states that Francine wishes she had Catherine's face. Francine then calls Catherine "dead meat", but Catherine tells Francine back that she is "so in trouble". Then Francine shouts loudly for her father until she and Catherine hear someone banging on the wall. Francine wonders what could be making that sound, then she curls around Catherine, and Catherine says that they might be haunted, and then they run off screaming, claiming that there might be a ghost. [[Oliver Frensky|Oliver]] proves that there are no such things as ghosts, and that it must be their "new" neighbor, [[Mrs. Pariso]]. Francine then states that she's some loser who was banging on the wall and scared them to death. Oliver points out that Mrs. Pariso's reason to knock on the wall was to tell the girls to be quiet, and Oliver states that Francine and Catherine can sometimes get quite loud. Francine and Catherine look at each other in disbelief.


The next day, Francine beats on the drums on the roof of [[Westboro Apartments]] until the landlord [[Mr. Sanders]] orders her to stop making that racket. Francine talks back saying that it isn't noise, but music, and that she always plays up on the roof. Mr. Sanders then pulls out the complaint note he received from Mrs. Pariso (although he doesn't exactly remember her name) and it reads that she phoned and said "If that racket doesn't cease and desist, I will call the police." Francine then gets angry once again and then suggests that Mr. Sanders should tell Mrs. Pariso to "go suck an egg" (move out anyway). Mr. Sanders disagrees with Francine's suggestion. Francine then refers to Mrs. Pariso as "Mrs. Parrot-face" and states that she's going to get it, and returns to her apartment.
The next day, Francine beats on the drums on the roof of [[Westboro Apartments]] until the landlord [[Mr. Sanders]] orders her to stop making that racket. Francine talks back saying that it isn't noise, but music, and that she always plays up on the roof. Mr. Sanders then pulls out the complaint note he received from Mrs. Pariso (although he doesn't exactly remember her name) and it reads that she phoned and said "If that racket doesn't cease and desist, I will call the police." Francine then gets angry once again and then suggests that Mr. Sanders should tell Mrs. Pariso to "go suck an egg" (move out anyway). Mr. Sanders disagrees with Francine's suggestion. Francine then refers to Mrs. Pariso as "Mrs. Parrot-face" and states that she's going to get it, and returns to her apartment.
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Later, while [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] is over, Francine and Muffy decide to prank call Mrs. Pariso. Francine starts it by dialing Mrs. Pariso's apartment phone number: 300-3775, and pretends to be "Ed Buttkin" by talking in a deep masculine voice and wondering if her refrigerator was on. Without a response, Mrs. Pariso ignores the situation and hangs up anyway, where a dial tone can be heard right after. Muffy then grabs the phone from Francine and starts dialing Mrs. Pariso's number, too. Muffy then pranks calls her (in her normal voice), and says that her friend Francine, which she meant to say "Ed" was asking her if her refrigerator was running (correcting the mistake). Mrs. Pariso hangs up once again, and Muffy complains that Mrs. Pariso hung up on her. Francine tells Muffy she gave her away, but Muffy tells Francine not to worry, but insolently that Mrs. Pariso is an old lady and will not even remember, despite that people could remember, no matter the age.
Later, while [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] is over, Francine and Muffy decide to prank call Mrs. Pariso. Francine starts it by dialing Mrs. Pariso's apartment phone number: 300-3775, and pretends to be "Ed Buttkin" by talking in a deep masculine voice and wondering if her refrigerator was on. Without a response, Mrs. Pariso ignores the situation and hangs up anyway, where a dial tone can be heard right after. Muffy then grabs the phone from Francine and starts dialing Mrs. Pariso's number, too. Muffy then pranks calls her (in her normal voice), and says that her friend Francine, which she meant to say "Ed" was asking her if her refrigerator was running (correcting the mistake). Mrs. Pariso hangs up once again, and Muffy complains that Mrs. Pariso hung up on her. Francine tells Muffy she gave her away, but Muffy tells Francine not to worry, but insolently that Mrs. Pariso is an old lady and will not even remember, despite that people could remember, no matter the age.


After Muffy leaves the apartment, Oliver looks angry & disappointed at Francine in the living room about making prank phone calls. Francine responds by saying that she shouldn't do it unless it was absolutely necessary. While Francine flips through channels, Oliver blocks their television screen just as he looks at her in disbelief right after listening to her respond unreasonably. Francine then admits that she shouldn't have been making prank phone calls, but wants to put the blame on Mrs. Pariso for banging on her wall and for complaining about her drumming on the roof. Oliver proves that he doesn't care if Mrs. Pariso "threw a water balloon at Francine", and tells her that Mrs. Pariso is an elderly lady and must be treated with respect, and he punishes her for 2 DAYS! Francine sits right back on the sofa, and looks down in disbelief.
After Muffy leaves the apartment, Oliver looks sternly at Francine in the living room about making prank phone calls. Francine responds by saying that she shouldn't do it unless it was absolutely necessary. While Francine flips through channels, Oliver blocks their television screen just as he looks at her in disbelief right after listening to her respond unreasonably. Francine then admits that she shouldn't have been making prank phone calls, but wants to put the blame on Mrs. Pariso for banging on her wall and for complaining about her drumming on the roof. Oliver proves that he doesn't care if Mrs. Pariso "threw a water balloon at Francine", and tells her that Mrs. Pariso is an elderly lady and must be treated with respect, and he grounds her for 2 days. Francine sits right back on the sofa, and looks down in disbelief.


The next day at school, Francine tells her friends in the lunchroom about her new neighbor Mrs. Pariso, and trying to get her to move out. Muffy states that it was so unfair that Mrs. Pariso knew it was Francine to prank call her. [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] says that Francine might get arrested for watching TV. Arthur states that maybe Francine could get Mrs. Pariso to move somewhere else. Buster then mentioned that his condo complex had termites that forced around three people to move out, and suggests that he could give Francine some of the termites. The [[Alan Powers|Brain]] states that it would take around three years for the termites to get established, but suggests that Francine could say that if there are termites, or rats, or anything. Muffy then agrees with the Brain's suggestion, and just to leave the whole situation to herself, but not Francine.
The next day at school, Francine tells her friends in the lunchroom about her new neighbor Mrs. Pariso, and trying to get her to move out. Muffy states that it was so unfair that Mrs. Pariso knew it was Francine to prank call her. [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] says that Francine might get arrested for watching TV. Arthur states that maybe Francine could get Mrs. Pariso to move somewhere else. Buster then mentioned that his condo complex had termites that forced around three people to move out, and suggests that he could give Francine some of the termites. The [[Alan Powers|Brain]] states that it would take around three years for the termites to get established, but suggests that Francine could say that if there are termites, or rats, or anything. Muffy then agrees with the Brain's suggestion, and just to leave the whole situation to herself, but not Francine.
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The next morning, Francine spills some coffee on the "eviction" letter (in resemblance to a cow's outer body pattern), wipes up the mess on the counter (although the stains stay on the letter), and then stuffs it into the envelope. Francine then walks out of her apartment, and slips the letter underneath the door of Mrs. Pariso's apartment (Unit #4), and then heads back to her own apartment. But the door is locked, and Francine keeps turning the knob until Mrs. Pariso starts walking out of her apartment, much to Francine's surprise. Francine then quickly hides behind a potted plant with ferns, and covers her face behind the ferns, so that Mrs. Pariso doesn't know that she caused the trouble. Then Mrs. Pariso goes back to her apartment, and Francine is relieved. Francine then knocks on the door, and then Catherine opens the door and wonders what Francine is doing, but Francine tells Catherine not to ask, but that she can thank her the next day.
The next morning, Francine spills some coffee on the "eviction" letter (in resemblance to a cow's outer body pattern), wipes up the mess on the counter (although the stains stay on the letter), and then stuffs it into the envelope. Francine then walks out of her apartment, and slips the letter underneath the door of Mrs. Pariso's apartment (Unit #4), and then heads back to her own apartment. But the door is locked, and Francine keeps turning the knob until Mrs. Pariso starts walking out of her apartment, much to Francine's surprise. Francine then quickly hides behind a potted plant with ferns, and covers her face behind the ferns, so that Mrs. Pariso doesn't know that she caused the trouble. Then Mrs. Pariso goes back to her apartment, and Francine is relieved. Francine then knocks on the door, and then Catherine opens the door and wonders what Francine is doing, but Francine tells Catherine not to ask, but that she can thank her the next day.


At breakfast time, Oliver points to Francine that there is a letter on her plate. Francine then picks it up, and when she opens it up, it turns out to be the same fake eviction letter that Muffy wrote, but with many grammatical and spelling mistakes corrected in red ink by Mrs. Pariso as assumed, in which the tables have been turned. Francine then tears up the note into shreds and decides it "means war". Oliver is shocked to see Francine talk like that. But Francine then brushes it off by taking back what she said.
At breakfast time, Oliver points to Francine that there is a letter on her plate. Francine then picks it up, and when she opens it up, it turned out to be the same fake eviction letter that Muffy wrote, but with many grammatical and spelling mistakes corrected in red ink by Mrs. Pariso. Francine then tears up the note into shreds and decides it "means war". Oliver is shocked to see Francine talk like that. But Francine then brushes it off by taking back what she said.


That evening after school, Francine invites [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]] (wearing a cape and turban, and carrying a set of spoons on a string) over to set some more traps to scare Mrs. Pariso and force her to move away by talking through the vents. Prunella states that Mrs. Pariso cannot withstand the terror. Then Prunella mocks as a spirit saying that they have come to haunt Mrs. Pariso, and Francine makes moaning sounds and fiddles with the spoons on the string. Then Prunella says that Mrs. Pariso should leave right away before it's too late, and then Francine continues making noise. Then Francine admits that it was a stupid idea. Then Francine and Prunella start listening to a bunch of tenants complaining loudly through the vents, but they state it being the spirits answering them. Then Francine and Prunella quickly run away and return to Francine's apartment. Prunella then takes out a fake spider and suggests that Francine should put the spider on Mrs. Pariso's doormat after the coast is clear. Francine reacts to spiders, saying that they're disgusting, but Prunella states it never fails. After Prunella leaves, Francine puts a brown boot between the door frame and door so she doesn't get locked out, and runs to Mrs. Pariso's doormat and places the spider there, blows a raspberry, and then runs off.
That evening after school, Francine invites [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]] (wearing a cape and turban, and carrying a set of spoons on a string) over to set some more traps to scare Mrs. Pariso and force her to move away by talking through the vents. Prunella states that Mrs. Pariso cannot withstand the terror. Then Prunella mocks as a spirit saying that they have come to haunt Mrs. Pariso, and Francine makes moaning sounds and fiddles with the spoons on the string. Then Prunella says that Mrs. Pariso should leave right away before it's too late, and then Francine continues making noise. Then Francine admits that it was a stupid idea. Then Francine and Prunella start listening to a bunch of tenants complaining loudly through the vents, but they state it being the spirits answering them. Then Francine and Prunella quickly run away and return to Francine's apartment. Prunella then takes out a fake spider and suggests that Francine should put the spider on Mrs. Pariso's doormat after the coast is clear. Francine reacts to spiders, saying that they're disgusting, but Prunella states it never fails. After Prunella leaves, Francine puts a brown boot between the door frame and door so she doesn't get locked out, and runs to Mrs. Pariso's doormat and places the spider there, blows a raspberry, and then runs off.
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==Characters==
==Characters==
===Major===
===Major===
*[[Francine Frensky]]
*'''[[Francine Frensky]]'''
*[[Catherine Frensky]]
*[[Catherine Frensky]]
*[[Oliver Frensky]]
*[[Oliver Frensky]]
*[[Muffy Crosswire]]
*[[Muffy Crosswire]]
*[[Mrs. Pariso]] (debut)
*[[Mrs. Pariso]] (debut)
===Minor===
===Minor===
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Alan Powers|The Brain]]
*[[Alan Powers]]
*[[Prunella Deegan]]
*[[Prunella Deegan]]
===Cameo===
===Cameo===
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*[[Wanda Deegan]]
*[[Wanda Deegan]]
*[[Stanley the Instructor]]
*[[Stanley the Instructor]]
*[[Jenna Morgan]]
*[[Alex]]
*[[Maria Pappas]]
=== Mentioned ===
* [[D.W. Read]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The episode title is read by Buster in a rather fearsome tone.
* Arthur mentions about Francine's bet from [[Meek for a Week]]; however, the only one to know about the bet was Muffy. It could be possible that this was revealed sometimes later on offscreen.
* Arthur mentions about Francine's bet from [[Meek for a Week]]; however, the only one to know about the bet was Muffy. It could be possible that this was revealed sometimes later on offscreen.
*Francine and Muffy previously did prank calls in the Arthur book “Arthur and the True Francine”.
 
*'''Irony:''' If Francine didnt prank call and judge Mrs. Pariso, she wouldn't have been sent there and be grounded.
*'''Karma:'''
**Francine prank called Mrs. Pariso, so she got in trouble with her father.
**Mrs. Pariso was doing annoying things to Francine, so she got prank called.
*'''Timeline:'''
**[[Algeria Farms]], [[Stanley (person)|Stanley]], and Francine's interest in horse riding were first introduced in the episode ''[[Francine Frensky, Olympic Rider]]''.
** Arthur mentions Francine being mean to [[Fern Walters|Fern]] from [[Draw!]], Francine being bossy to everyone from [[Francine Frensky, Superstar]], and Francine's bet loss from [[Meek for a Week]].
** Francine mentions Arthur cheating from [[Arthur the Loser]] and claiming that he took D.W.'s snowball from [[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]].
*'''Moral:'''
**Don't do annoying things to a neighbour for your own benefits.
**Get to know someone before judging them.
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*When Francine changes channels, one scene is a foot stepping on a rubber duck, similar to "The Foot of Cupid" from ''{{W|Monty Python's Flying Circus}}''.
*When Francine changes channels, one scene is a foot stepping on a rubber duck, similar to "The Foot of Cupid" from ''{{W|Monty Python's Flying Circus}}''.
===Episode Connections===
* Arthur mentions Francine being mean to [[Fern Walters|Fern]] from [[Draw!]], Francine being bossy to everyone from [[Francine Frensky, Superstar]], and Francine's bet loss from [[Meek for a Week]].
* Francine mentions Arthur cheating from [[Arthur the Loser]] and claiming that he stole D.W.'s snowball from [[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]].
===Errors===
===Errors===
* In the scene where Francine spills coffee on the fake eviction letter, she was first shown wearing her red shirt when she's wiping up the mess; but in the next shot, she is wearing her pajamas. It's possible that scene was originally supposed to be set just right when Francine came home from school.
* In the scene where Francine spills coffee on the fake eviction letter, she was first shown wearing her red shirt when she's wiping up the mess; but in the next shot, she is wearing her pajamas. It's possible that scene was originally supposed to be set just right when Francine came home from school.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Screenshots===
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FGTW Francine Catherine 01.png
FGTW Francine Catherine 01.png
FGTW Francine Muffy.png|"Don't worry, she's an old lady, she won't even remember?"
FGTW Francine Muffy.png|"Don't worry, she's an old lady, she won't even remember?"
FGTW Prank Note.png
FGTW Prank Note 2.png
FGTW Francine Prunella.png
Mrs Pariso.png
FGTW Welcome Mrs Pariso.png
FGTW Treehouse.png
Frensky Sisters Bedroom.png
Mr. Frensky as he appears in Francine Goes to War.png|"What have I told you about making prank phone calls?"
Mr. Frensky as he appears in Francine Goes to War.png|"What have I told you about making prank phone calls?"
Francine flipping through the television channels.png|"Um...not to do it unless it was absolutely necessary?"
Francine flipping through the television channels.png|"Um...not to do it unless it was absolutely necessary?"
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Grounding Francine for 2 days.png|"No buts, you're grounded for 2 days."
Grounding Francine for 2 days.png|"No buts, you're grounded for 2 days."
Francine grounded for 2 days.png|"Great."
Francine grounded for 2 days.png|"Great."
Lunch Room scenery.png|"That is so unfair, how'd she know it was you anyway?"
Buster's picture.png|"You gotta do something, Francine, next you'll be arrested for watching TV."
Arthur's picture.png|"Maybe you can get her to move somewhere else."
FGTW Prank Note.png
FGTW Prank Note 2.png|THIS MEANS WAR!!!
FGTW Francine Prunella.png|Oooooo...
Mrs Pariso.png
FGTW Welcome Mrs Pariso.png|Welcome ms pariso!
FGTW Treehouse.png
Frensky Sisters Bedroom.png
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