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I am going to attempt to review each season of ''Arthur'', starting with [[Season 1]]. I remembered this season being terrible, so let's see if that's still the case.
'''Note: This review is in progress.'''


I will rate each episode on a scale from Vomitrocious, Bad, Okay, Good, Great. At the end of my review, I'll count up how many of each rating there are in the season, alongside ranking every episode in the season from best to worst. Then I'll give my final thoughts and rate the season as a whole.
I am going to try to review each season of ''Arthur'', starting with [[Season 1]]. I remembered this season being terrible, so let's see if that's still the case. I will rate each episode on a scale from Vomitrocious, Bad, Okay, Good, Great. At the end, I'll count up how many of each there are in the season, and give it a rating. I may end up splitting my blog into parts if there are too many episodes to cover in one.
 
I have currently reviewed '''38/60''' episodes in Season 1.


==Arthur's Eyes==
==Arthur's Eyes==
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==D.W.'s Imaginary Friend==
==D.W.'s Imaginary Friend==
Arthur is a jerk and doesn't want D.W. to go on the ride for fear that she'll embarrass him. Uh, okay. Why would he be responsible for anything she does? And they treat having an imaginary friend like some strange concept that nobody's ever heard of, even though it's perfectly fine and lots of kids do it. And when they get to the amusement park, Arthur whines that D.W. wants to go back and get Nadine, but then he whines even more when she supposedly in the car and they don't have to go back home. While Arthur is nice to D.W. near the end, it's only after she does something nice for him. It's not like he realizes that he did anything wrong. This episode has a strange emphasis on gross-out humor with the barf bags constantly being brought up. While Nadine may be imaginary, this episode sadly isn't. It's a '''bad''' episode.
Arthur is a jerk and doesn't want D.W. to go on the ride for fear that she'll embarrass him. Uh, okay. Why would he be responsible for anything she does? And they treat having an imaginary friend like some strange concept that nobody's ever heard of, even though it's perfectly fine and lots of kids do it. And when they get to the amusement park, Arthur whines that D.W. wants to go back and get Nadine, but then he whines even more when she supposedly in there and they don't have to go back home. While Arthur is nice to D.W. near the end, it's only after she does something nice for him. It's not like he realizes that he did anything wrong. This episode has a strange emphasis on gross-out humor with the barf bags constantly being brought up. While Nadine may be imaginary, this episode sadly isn't. It's a '''bad''' episode.


==Arthur's Lost Library Book==
==Arthur's Lost Library Book==
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==Buster's New Friend==
==Buster's New Friend==
"Maybe Buster doesn't like Bionic Bunny anymore." D.W. is [[Buster Gets Real|right on the money]] with that guess. Later, Muffy suggests "giving him [Buster] [[The Silent Treatment]]," which Francine thinks is harsh. This episode has a few voice acting mistakes: for example, when Arthur says "Something must have happened!" he sounds worried, but he looks annoyed or angry. Maybe Yarmush wasn't given context for that line, or maybe the animators/voice actors miscommunicated. This is minor and doesn't affect the rating, but I wanted to point it out.
"Maybe Buster doesn't like Bionic Bunny anymore." D.W. is [[Buster Gets Real|right on the money]] with that guess. Later, Muffy suggests "giving him [Buster] [[The Silent Treatment]]," which Francine thinks is pretty harsh. This episode has a few voice acting mistakes: for example, when Arthur says "Something must have happened!" he sounds worried, but he looks annoyed or angry. Maybe Yarmush wasn't given context for that line, or maybe the animators/voice actors miscommunicated. This is minor and doesn't affect the rating, but I wanted to point it out.


Besides those bits, this episode is proto-[[Besties]]. Am I supposed to side with rude Arthur and his friends, or Buster? Oh, how ''dare'' Buster ''not'' include Arthur in everything he does? He can't have more than one friend! Arthur is an idiot in this episode, especially towards the end. For some reason, he doesn't think that people can have friends older than them. What a '''bad''' episode.
Besides those bits, this episode is proto-[[Besties]]. Am I supposed to side with rude Arthur and his friends, or Buster? Oh, how ''dare'' Buster ''not'' include Arthur in everything he does? He can't have more than one friend! Arthur is an idiot in this episode, especially towards the end. For some reason, he doesn't think that people can have friends older than them. What a '''bad''' episode.


==Arthur the Wrecker==
==Arthur the Wrecker==
Every joke in this episode just makes me mad. Things like Arthur getting a hand cramp and Arthur and Buster forcing Brain to fix their computer are not funny and just frustrate me. This episode shows that the writers have never seen a computer in their life, especially with the mouse being connected to the keyboard. The ending is really cringeworthy. This episode is just '''vomitrocious'''. I can't stand it.
Every joke in this episode just makes me mad. Things like Arthur getting a hand cramp and Arthur and Buster forcing Brain to fix their computer are not funny and just frustrate me. This episode shows that the writers have never seen a computer in their life, especially with the mouse being connected to the keyboard. The ending is really cringey. This episode is just '''vomitrocious'''. I can't stand it.


==Arthur and the True Francine==
==Arthur and the True Francine==
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==Arthur's Family Vacation==
==Arthur's Family Vacation==
D.W. says, "Arthur, this is not funny!" And that's what I think of this episode: not funny. As someone who has gone on many terrible family vacations, I don't like this episode. Ah, nothing like some traumatic memories to go with my terrible episode. It's insanely predictable and cliche. Just a series of contrived coincidences. Why can't there be a family vacation episode of anything where something ''good'' happens? Oh, but wait, Arthur actually did have fun in the end. Because he had one day of fun things, like... a dangerous safari and seeing a scary movie? How does that redeem his entire atrocious vacation? It's episodes like these that make me wonder why people consider Seasons 1-5 to be the high point of the show. This episode is '''bad''', but not vomitrocious because, like my family vacations have taught me, things can ''always'' get worse.
As D.W. says, "Arthur, this is not funny!" And that's what I think of this episode: not funny. As someone who has gone on many terrible family vacations (including one last month at the time of this writing, which was probably the worst yet), I don't like this episode. Ah, nothing like some traumatic memories to go with my terrible episode. It's insanely predictable and cliche. Just a series of contrived coincidences. Why can't there be a family vacation episode of anything where something ''good'' happens? Oh, but wait, Arthur actually did have fun in the end. Because he had one day of fun things, like... a dangerous safari and seeing a scary movie? How does that redeem his entire atrocious vacation? It's episodes like these that make me wonder why people consider Seasons 1-5 to be the high point of the show. This episode is '''bad''', but not vomitrocious because, like my family vacations have taught me, things can ''always'' get worse.


==Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm==
==Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm==
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==D.W. Flips==
==D.W. Flips==
I didn't think the whole "D.W. always quits her lessons" thing was necessary, and I don't like the parts with Jane. D.W. imposed the entire conflict on herself by continually doing stupid things and getting jealous of Emily. Emily herself is kind of weird in this episode, since she's never depicted as being perfect again. She and D.W. become friends at the end of the episode, so that's nice. This episode is kind of mundane and not very interesting. It's the first to focus entirely on D.W. and her preschool friends, which becomes a recurring theme throughout the series. While some of those are better, D.W. Flips stays at an '''okay''' rating.
I didn't think the whole "D.W. always quits her lessons" thing was necessary, and I don't like the parts with Jane. D.W. imposed the entire conflict on herself by continually doing stupid things and getting jealous of Emily. Emily herself is kind of weird in this episode, since she's never depicted as Ms. Perfect again. She and D.W. become friends at the end of the episode, so that's nice. This episode is kind of mundane and not very interesting. It's the first to focus entirely on D.W. and her preschool friends, which becomes a recurring theme throughout the series. While some of those are better, D.W. Flips stays at an '''okay''' rating.


==Meek for a Week==
==Meek for a Week==
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==Arthur's Chicken Pox==
==Arthur's Chicken Pox==
I completely forgot that this was the next episode. It's pretty fitting, considering that I'm sick right now. And I have been for the past week. That's why I had to temporarily stop this review.
I don't know how I'm supposed to feel about D.W. in this episode. She is pretty excited about the circus, and it's understandable that she gets jealous of Arthur and even fakes it, but in the end, she does get chicken pox and doesn't care about the circus anymore. I think it's pretty rude of Jane and David to laugh at D.W., and Thora not caring about D.W. was mean, too. This episode doesn't really stand out, and I didn't feel amused or angry while watching it. It's '''okay'''.
I don't know how I'm supposed to feel about D.W. in this episode. She is pretty excited about the circus, and it's understandable that she gets jealous of Arthur and even fakes it, but in the end, she does get chicken pox and doesn't care about the circus anymore. I think it's pretty rude of Jane and David to laugh at D.W., and Thora not caring about D.W. was mean, too. This episode doesn't really stand out, and I didn't feel amused or angry while watching it. It's '''okay'''.


==Sick as a Dog==
==Sick as a Dog==
Is this episode supposed to be serious? You have things like Arthur's ridiculous nightmare, his... "buzzing" when D.W. reminds him of [[Spanky]] dying, Pal's weird movements at the end, and Arthur inflicting the whole plot upon himself by feeding Pal old Halloween candy. The moral is fine, but I don't like how D.W. is blamed for doing nothing; that's a common problem with this season. Sick as a Dog doesn't make me feel sick, but it doesn't make me feel good either. It's '''okay'''.
Is this episode supposed to be serious? You have things like Arthur's ridiculous nightmare, his... "buzzing" when D.W. reminds him of [[Spanky]] dying, Pal flossing at the end, and Arthur inflicting the whole plot upon himself by feeding Pal old Halloween candy. The moral is fine, but I don't like how D.W. is blamed for doing nothing; that's a common problem with this season. Sick as a Dog doesn't make me feel sick, but it doesn't make me feel good either. It's '''okay'''.


==D.W. Rides Again==
==D.W. Rides Again==
This episode takes quite a bit of time to get started and doesn't really have time to conclude. D.W. spends half the episode wanting a bike, then she gets one, learns that her training is useless and she can't use training wheels, then trains and enters the bike-a-thon. I don't like how Francine, Buster, and Brain are quickly rushed out of the plot. I think they would've made it more entertaining. This episode is another '''okay''' one, and I wouldn't really want to watch it again.
This episode takes quite a bit of time to get started and doesn't really have time to conclude. D.W. spends half the episode wanting a bike, then she gets one, learns that her training is useless and she can't use training wheels, then trains and enters the bike-a-thon. I don't like how Francine, Buster, and Brain are quickly rushed out of the plot. This episode is another '''okay''' one, and I wouldn't really want to watch it again.


==Arthur Makes the Team==
==Arthur Makes the Team==
Francine isn't even very mean here. Arthur has been way worse earlier in the season. Thankfully, we don't go full-on Francine Frensky, Superstar here and instead Francine helps Arthur. This episode is unmemorable and didn't really hold my interest. It reminded me a little bit of Arthur's Spelling Trubble, but if it was just a little better, I'd rate it good. For now, it's '''okay'''.
Francine isn't even very mean here. Arthur has been way worse earlier in the season. Thankfully, we don't go full-on Francine Frensky, Superstar here and instead Francine helps Arthur. This episode is unmemorable and didn't really hold my interest. It reminded me a little bit of Arthur's Spelling Trubble, but if it was just a little better, I'd rate it good. For now, it's '''okay'''.
==Arthur's Almost Boring Day==
Francine and Brain's versions of "Rain, Rain, Go Away" are funny. But other than that, this episode ''is'' "almost boring." Well, not as much "boring" as "obnoxious, annoying, and frustrating." This episode is a mashup of everything bad about Season 1: badly-timed stock gasps, contrived coincidences, loud screaming and crying, Arthur being a jerk... Thankfully, the episode does pick up once Arthur and D.W. go to Thora's house. I like the parts with Arthur watching the old videos and showing them to his class. Sadly, these scenes do not make up for how loud and annoying the majority of the episode is. It's a '''bad''' episode.
==The Half-Baked Sale==
Most of the jokes in this episode are recycled later in the series. Mr. Morris getting his leg nearly broken reminded me of "[[April 9th]]." I like how Arthur and D.W. don't want to hurt Thora's feelings, but they've done way worse in this season alone. The ending is nice. This episode's pacing isn't very good, though. The entire first half and middle are just showing us that Thora can't cook. Then Arthur and D.W. buy the cookies, Mr. Morris gets hurt, and the episode concludes. None of the jokes surrounding Thora and her bad cooking are very funny. This episode is '''okay'''. I'd watch it again.
==Sue Ellen Moves In==
For an episode introducing Sue Ellen, I don't think she gets enough development. All we learn about her is that her parents have lived around the world. She isn't even seen until about halfway through the episode. A lot of this episode reminds me of Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn, although it isn't as good. The imaginary sequences of Sue Ellen as an art thief and a secret agent are cool. Buster is kind of annoying here. This episode is '''okay''' at best.
==The Perfect Brother==
How does Arthur think having his friend come over is like having a brother? I actually feel bad for D.W. in the beginning of this episode. Most of this episode is pretty repetitive, though. Brain does nice things and is better at everything than Arthur. Sometimes it gets ridiculous, like when Brain ''chews'' better than Arthur or "reprograms" Jane's computer. There's even more proof that the writers have never seen or used a computer in their life. I don't know if I'm supposed to feel bad for Arthur; Brain is a guest, and he's behaving better than Arthur, so of course his parents will pay more attention to him. The ending is a giant cheat, and being messy is pretty out of character for Brain, with this trait being dropped later in the show. I don't have too much more to say about this episode, so I'll give it an '''okay''' rating.
==D.W.'s Snow Mystery==
I'm surprised that I like this episode. Yeah, it's '''good'''. Not Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn good, but still enjoyable. Most of it is stories from different characters' points of view, and seeing how they all visualize the world is cool. There's a lot of variety and characters involved in the plot. I'm conflicted on how I feel about the ending. Having Buster be right for once is interesting, but at the same time, it feels like "we couldn't come up with a solution, here's a confusing joke ending." This episode sets up one of the few running gags in the series, and it even has a [[Return of the Snowball|sequel]]. Stay tuned for my Season 7 review!
==Team Trouble==
The scenes of Arthur's and Francine's comics being animated are really neat. The show does this a few more times, and it's always pleasant to watch. This episode is kind of funny, with being Binky's redundant description of mummies and Buster's song about ancient Rome. Arthur, Buster, and Francine arguing in the middle and end of the episode is kind of annoying, and I don't like how self-centered they all are. I'm not sure whether to give this episode an okay rating or a good rating, but I'll give it a high '''okay''' for now.
==Bully for Binky==
I actually liked the Duet for Drums and Tuba. If you're going to make a joke that music sounds bad, can you actually make the music sound bad? Same with Binky's jazz solo. I enjoyed it. This episode is nice character development for both Sue Ellen, after her lackluster introduction, and Binky. I would've liked to see them actually fight, but maybe that would've been too violent for PBS Kids. At least have Sue Ellen demonstrate some Tae Kwon Do moves or something, since she could've been lying about her class. The end of the episode implying that Binky will continue bullying unless Sue Ellen is around is kind of lame. This episode is '''okay'''.
==Misfortune Teller==
Hey, it's our first Prunella-centric episode. I... don't really like Prunella. Her episodes focus mostly on ''Harry Potter'' parodies and she isn't a very interesting character. It feels like if the staff want to make an episode but none of the main characters fit, they use Prunella instead. D.W. is actually being reasonable here, besides the ending. I don't like this episode too much. Everyone is so superstitious it's hard to believe. Not bad by any means, but just '''okay'''.
==Arthur's Tooth==
It's weird how this episode is referenced by "Locked in the Library!" despite not airing until way later. I can't say I find Arthur's situation here particularly relatable. There's a moral to this episode, but it simply won't apply to or help most kids. Arthur going cross-eyed when he asks "Did you say cookies?" is hilarious and the funniest thing in this episode, but that probably wasn't intentional. Arthur's parents giving him ''steak, corn, peanut brittle, and rock candy'' for dinner just because he wants it is pretty unrealistic. Francine is a big jerk in this episode, and her punishment is pretty light (Arthur simply demands 25 cents, and we're never shown if Francine apologizes or pays him). I'll give "Arthur's Tooth" an '''okay''' rating, since I'm mostly neutral towards it.
==D.W. Gets Lost==
There's a random running gag in this episode about weird announcements in the store. It's a little funny, but feels out of place for ''Arthur''. Also, there's another joke of Arthur eating cake (it's referenced or shown five times). D.W.'s antics in the store are unrealistic, and Jane not noticing that D.W. is gone is super irresponsible. The beginning of this episode is full of cringe comedy, kind of like "D.W. Flips." I don't think this episode is bad, but it isn't good either, so that equals '''okay'''.
==D.W. Thinks Big==
I like that they actually introduce someone worse than D.W. in this episode, and you're clearly meant to dislike Cora. This is another cringe comedy episode, with D.W. trying to "help" everyone. She does end up helping in the end, though, when she goes into the organ. Everyone gasping when D.W. presses the squeezebox is stupid (yeah, what did you ''think'' made the sound?), and I don't think the inside of an organ is that spacious or has pipes that twisty. I like the ending of this episode, but the rest of it is just '''okay'''.
==Arthur Cleans Up==
That "dental hygiene choir" scene is messed up. Who puts their kids in something like that just to laugh at them? Anyways, this episode is clearly the writer trying to use the show as a mouthpiece for their angry old man rant. The issue here is clearly exaggerated, and some of Arthur's words ("the whole world is getting disgusting, the oceans are filled with oil, people are throwing garbage all over their own park") are things no third grader would ever say. Arthur getting misblamed and everyone getting mad at him is annoying. I like how Mr. Frensky is introduced as a garbageman, and he's definitely the highlight of the episode. Arthur getting the Tough Customers to help clean up just by ''yelling'' at them is pretty lame; aren't they supposed to be ''tough'', especially after mocking him earlier? I'm going to give this episode a '''bad''' rating; Arthur should try cleaning up this trash pile instead.
==My Dad, the Garbage Man==
I can't review this episode... because I don't know how to tie a tie! Nobody ever showed me how!
It's strange how Crosswire Motors is portrayed as a shady, unreputable company here. Most of this episode doesn't even focus on Mr. Frensky and his job. They easily could've shortened or cut out the scenes at the ice cream shop and Crosswire Motors altogether. I do like the ending and how everybody learns that being a garbageman is cool. I wonder if any kids actually did grow up to be sanitation engineers because of this episode. I'd give this episode a '''good''' rating and I would certainly watch it again.
==Poor Muffy==
There are a few stupid jokes in this episode. Muffy complaining about Francine not having a VCR is not one of them; it's actually pretty funny because of how outdated it is in 2020. This is another episode where Francine is treated as being wrong when her getting mad at Muffy is understandable. I don't get why she has to apologize when Muffy is complaining about everything. This episode is a low '''okay'''. But it's still much better than the terror of...
==D.W.'s Blankie==
D.W.'s Blankie! This episode needs to get lost and ''stay'' lost.
First of all, Arthur is a big jerk here. He's constantly insulting D.W. throughout the episode. Yes, he is helping her, but it's just because she's blackmailing him and he wants to keep his secret of still sleeping with a teddy bear, not like he's ''actually being nice'' or anything. There's supposed to be a conflict during the Sugar Bowl scene, but Arthur is imposing it on himself. Why would he be embarrassed if his friends know that D.W. has a blankie? I don't understand the logic there. And yeah, he does end up missing the movies due to D.W., but I see that as him getting what he deserves for being so mean.
Do I like anything about this episode? Well, D.W.'s theories of how her blankie could've been stolen are amusing. It's like a worse version of "D.W.'s Snow Mystery." The scene near the end where Arthur offers Stanely and wakes D.W. up from her bad dream is nice, but the episode ends with a lot of annoying screaming, which kind of ruins the moment.
Upon reflection, this episode isn't as bad as I remembered it being. It's still a low '''bad''', and would be terrible if it weren't for the imaginary sequences.
==Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble==
This episode introduces Rodentia, who we won't see again for over 20 years. The class cheering when they learn that Mr. Ratburn will be gone reeks of Early Installment Weirdness. The imaginary sequences of Mr. Ratburn and Rodentia in the past are really funny, but after that, the episode becomes boring. We just get sequences of the class being bored. It's boring for them and it's boring for me. This episode is '''okay''', just because of the imaginary sequences being so good.
==I'm a Poet==
The teaser of this episode is kind of annoying because of how much D.W. screams, and Arthur isn't exactly being nice there. I don't really like how Fern's "you're just making fun of it because you can't do it" is portrayed as the comeback of the century, because it's just a lame excuse these days. But that's all the bad things I have to say about this episode.
This episode is hilarious. Things like Brain's rain poem, Muffy's "list," Buster getting confused about the walrus poem, the "Oklahomoo" rhyme, Binky's poem, Sue Ellen visualizing Binky dancing and making an earthquake, Hockey Puck Headache, Binky saying he could write a poem "with my brain tied behind my back," and Jimmy Goes to the City are probably the funniest jokes this season. This is so funny, I'm going to rate it '''great'''. It's about time we got another great episode to balance out the vomitrocious ones.
==The Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club==
But we get more stupid jokes in this episode. This episode is kind of boring. The fact that E.A. DePoe is both the author of the books ''and'' Ed's old English teacher is too contrived and unrealistic, and not a good resolution to the plot. Same with the reveal that Muffy gets nightmares from eating ice cream; the end of this episode goes too fast, and maybe if they had spent less time on dumb jokes, they could've elaborated on it more. This is '''okay''' and I wouldn't watch it again.
==My Club Rules==
And here's one of the biggest "Jerk Arthur" episodes of the season. Except now, it's Jerk Arthur & Friends. D.W. wants to ''see what they're doing'', and they don't let her in the treehouse. They try to get her to kick a bowling ball and insult her art. And for the next seven minutes, we get Arthur and his friends screaming at everyone and preventing them from being in random clubs. They do end up all joining D.W.'s club, and I liked that ending, but it doesn't save this '''bad''' episode. This is "Team Trouble"'s annoying scene expanded into an entire episode.
==Stolen Bike==
This is one of the few episodes I hadn't seen before starting this review. And it's nothing too interesting. I would've been perfectly fine with going the rest of my life having not watched it. This episode doesn't have many jokes, but its story is good. It's just kind of slow. There's not much to say about this episode besides that it's '''okay'''. I wouldn't care if it got stolen.
==Arthur's First Sleepover==
The "extra long extension cord" joke is stolen from a ''Garfield'' comic. In this episode, Arthur's mean dream from "The Perfect Brother" becomes a reality. They prank her twice just because she was implied to have ''shined a flashlight at their tent''. This episode's pacing is all messed up and the first half barely touches on the sleepover and instead talks about alien this alien that. I don't like Arthur, Buster, and Brain in this episode. It's boring, needlessly mean to D.W., has pacing problems, and is overall '''bad'''. But will this season go out with a bang?
==Arthur's New Year's Eve==
This episode is really funny. All the theories on what happens at midnight and D.W.'s ideas to stay awake are amusing. My favorite is the wrestling match and how Binky confuses it with Groundhog's Day. And the end of the episode has some nice dialogue. They're trying to make me nostalgic for things like "Team Trouble" at the end, though, which doesn't work. Still, ''Arthur''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s first season ends on a high note as this episode is '''good'''!


==Season Notes==
==Season Notes==
*There's a running gag of bad things happening to Mr. Haney. These jokes are kind of hard to laugh at now that his voice actor is deceased.
*There's a running gag of bad things happening to Mr. Haney. These jokes are kind of hard to laugh at now that his voice actor is deceased.
*Voice lines from the intro are used in the episodes. This includes Arthur's "hey!" in Arthur's Spelling Trubble, his gasp after he falls off the letters used in Arthur's Eyes, and many stock screams in Arthur's Lost Library Book.
*Voice lines from the intro are used in the episodes. This includes Arthur's "hey!" in Arthur's Spelling Trubble, his gasp after he falls off the letters used in Arthur's Eyes, and many stock screams in Arthur's Lost Library Book.
*Brain&mdash;sorry, I mean "'''The''' Brain," as the show calls him before Season 7, is pretty out of character when compared to later in the series. He expresses desire to do less homework and has a messy room.
*Bitzi is shown to be ridiculously overprotective of Buster. Surprisingly, she isn't in Buster's Dino Dilemma, but she is starting from Arthur Accused! I'm glad that they toned this down later, because it's really annoying.
*Bitzi is shown to be ridiculously overprotective of Buster. Surprisingly, she isn't in Buster's Dino Dilemma, but she is starting from Arthur Accused! I'm glad that they toned this down later, because it's really annoying.
*Arthur is a really big jerk here, and it's jarring to watch.
*Buster is a big jerk, too.


==Rating Counts==
==Rating Counts==
*Great: 2
*Great: 1
*Good: 7
*Good: 4
*Okay: 35
*Okay: 21
*Bad: 14
*Bad: 10
*Vomitrocious: 2
*Vomitrocious: 2
==Season Ranking==
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#{{color|red|Arthur Bounces Back}}
#{{color|red|My Club Rules}}
#{{color|red|Francine Frensky, Superstar}}
#{{color|red|D.W.'s Imaginary Friend}}
#{{color|red|D.W.'s Blankie}}
#{{color|red|Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest}}
#{{color|red|Arthur's Almost Boring Day}}
#{{color|red|Arthur's Baby}}
#{{color|red|Arthur's Family Vacation}}
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#{{color|darkred|Arthur the Wrecker}}
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==Final Thoughts==
This is my first review out of what I hope to be many, and it was fun. I like getting all my opinions in order and seeing how episodes compare to others. ''Arthur'' is one of those shows that barely gets reviewed, so I stopped looking for an in-depth review and started writing one of my own.
How's the season? Well, it has more okay ratings than anything else. Most of the season is just boring and unremarkable. Less than a sixth of it are episodes I'd consider good. There are a lot of bad episodes, mostly because of Arthur's jerky behavior and the unfair treatment towards D.W. The jokes in this season range from really funny to just stupid. I'd call this season '''okay''' for now.
Next up, [[Season 2]]! See my review on that season [[User blog:Scrooge200/Season 2 Review|here]].
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