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{{youmay|the episode set during the summer|[[The Blizzard]]}}
{{Episode infobox
{{Episode infobox
|ep. name = The Blackout
|ep. name = The Blackout
|image = The Blackout.png
|image = The Blackout.png
|season = [[Season 12|12]]
|season = [[Season 12|12]]
|can=February 23, 2010<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120413104003/http://ww3.tvo.org/program/157024/arthur</ref>
|airdate =  
|prod. code = 120801
|prod. code = 120801
|prev. episode = [[I Owe You One]]
|prev. episode = [[I Owe You One]]
|next episode = [[Mei Lin Takes a Stand]]
|next episode = [[Mei Lin Takes a Stand]]
|writers = [[Cusi Cram]]
|writers = [[Cusi Cram]]
|storyboarders = [[Jeremy O'Neill]]<br>[[Daniel Miodini]]<br>[[Nadja Cozic]]
|storyboarders = [[Jeremy O'Neill]]<br>[[Daniel Miodini]]<br>[[Nadja Cozic]]|number = 8A|titlecard = TB Title Card.JPG|us = April 22, 2009<ref>http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/episode.php?nola=ARUR++001208</ref>|uk = April 29, 2009<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone/programmes/schedules/east/2009/04/29</ref>}}{{EpisodeHeader|1|8|12}}
|number = 8A
 
|titlecard = TB Title Card.JPG
|us = April 22, 2009<ref>http://www.ket.org/episode/ARUR%20%20001208</ref>
|uk = April 29, 2009<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone/programmes/schedules/east/2009/04/29</ref>
}}
{{EpisodeHeader|1|8|12}}
==Summary==
==Summary==
A giant heat wave comes to Elwood City and causes a power failure, leaving Arthur and D.W. without TV or air conditioning. The Molina family doesn't mind the blackout...what is their secret?
A heat wave hits Elwood City and causes a blackout, leaving Arthur and D.W. without TV or air conditioning. Alberto and Vicita's family doesn't mind the blackout...what's their secret?
 
==Plot==
==Plot==
There is a heatwave in Elwood City and everyone is trying to beat the heat by keeping cool, including Arthur, who makes cold drinks for everyone, and D.W., who turns on the air conditioner. Mr. Read has bought a large ham for a catering event and Mrs. Read is helping Ed Crosswire with his taxes over the phone. Then the electricity goes out — not only at the Reads' residence, but also all over Elwood City after too many appliances are used.
{{Missing|Plot}}The episode opens with Dr.Jake talking about the rising temperature. Arthur makes a glass of lemonade and pushes D.W out of the way to get to the air conditioner.  


'''The Blackout'''
== Characters ==
Major Characters
* [[Arthur]]
* [[DW]]
* [[Jane]]
* [[David]]
* [[Buster]]
* [[Ramon Molina]]
* [[Mrs. Molina]]
* [[Alberto Molina]]
* [[Vicita Molina]]
* [[Dr. Jake]]
Minor Characters
* Kate
* Pal
Background Characters
* Dave
* Ms. McGrady
* Bitzi Baxter
* Amigo


The radio announcer says that the city is having a blackout, but they are hoping to resolve the problem soon, and Dr. Jake says the heatwave will be over soon. D.W. is unhappy about missing a Mary Moo Cow special the next day Mrs. Read says that the weatherman says it will be over soon, although Mr. Read points out Dr. Jake's predictions were inaccurate when the blizzard hit the city. The family has a cold candlelit dinner, but the cool air from the window blows the candle out.
==Trivia==
 
*When D.W. is cooling herself in front of the air conditioner, Arthur brings a glass of lemonade to her which contains two ice cubes. D.W. asks if there are still some ice cubes left in the freezer and says,"Things have a way of disappearing in that freezer." This may be a reference to the disappearance of D.W.'s snowball back in the season 1 episode [[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]].
At night Arthur and Buster talk on their walkie-talkies as they are both trying to beat the heat. They talk until Buster's battery dies.
* The blizzard is mentioned in this episode.
 
The next morning, Arthur is woken by the smell of frying food; he is disappointed to learn the blackout is still on and the family is having cold cereal. But then Alberto and Vicita invite the Reads over for arepas.
 
The Molinas use a gas grill and have buried a metal pail under a tree, which can be used as a refrigerator for their drinks. Since blackouts are relatively common in Ecuador, they also have supplies stored in the basement, including cans, batteries and a hand-crank radio. Mr. Molina gives the Reads a tour which they are impressed by.


Back home, Mr. Read suggests doing something together since his catering job was cancelled and Mrs Read can't work. At first they can't decide what to do; D.W. is disappointed that they aren't prepared, and says she's probably missing Mary Moo Cow. Jane does point out they had fun during the blizzard, but D.W. reminds them there was snow, not heat. Arthur agrees with D.W., saying even rain would be more fun than the heat. At the mention of rain, David gets an idea, so Arthur, D.W. and eventually Buster relax in a paddling pool, but Pal bites into it, causing it to deflate. Mr. Molina then jokes about having to watch out for dogfish; he then fills a metal bowl of water for the kids to put their feet in, like his grandmother used to do. He relates that in Ecuador, people would use blackouts as an excuse to have fiestas. D.W. takes a liking to the idea, and suggests having one.
The Reads, Molinas and Baxters prepare the fiesta using the large ham and tomatoes from the community garden. Eventually many people join in and have a great time. During the fiesta, the electricity comes back on, and D.W. is disappointed; when Arthur tells her that at least she'll be able to watch Mary Moo Cow again, she replies, “Yeah, but I’d rather have a fiesta.”
Mr. Molina says he is prepared for this emergency as well; he turns the electric lights off at the house, and the neighbors continue partying as the power is restored to Elwood City.
==Characters==
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[D.W. Read]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[David Read]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Ramon Molina]]
*[[Mrs. Molina]]
*[[Alberto Molina]]
*[[Vicita Molina]]
*[[Dr. Jake]] (voice only)
*[[Kate Read]]
*[[Pal]]
*[[Dave]](cameo)
*[[Leah MacGrady]](cameo)
*[[Bitzi Baxter]](cameo)
*[[Amigo]](cameo)
*[[Nadine Flumberghast]](mentioned)
==Trivia==
*'''Timeline:'''
**When D.W. is cooling herself in front of the air conditioner, Arthur brings a glass of lemonade to her which contains two ice cubes. D.W. asks if there are still some ice cubes left in the freezer, and says, "Things have a way of disappearing in that freezer." This may be a reference to the disappearance of D.W.'s snowball back in the [[Season 1]] episode "[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]."
**This episode is a sequel to "[[The Blizzard]]."
===Episode connections===
*"Desk Wars" and "Arthur Makes Waves" also take place during very hot days of the year.
===Production notes===
*This is the first episode to be followed by A Word from Us Kids on PBS airings since being temporarily replaced by Postcards From You after "What's Cooking?"
===Cultural references===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arepa Arepas] are cornmeal patties and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aj%C3%AD_(sauce) ají] is a spicy sauce. Both are specialties from northern South America.
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