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*Muffy already met Buzz in "[[Mr. Alwaysright]]", which aired before this episode. | *Muffy already met Buzz in "[[Mr. Alwaysright]]", which aired before this episode. Although, it could've been a sequel episode. | ||
*The [[Care to Ware|Elwood City Clothing Exchange]] already had a makeover in that episode. Of course it could've taken place after this episode timeline wise. | |||
*The [[Care to Ware|Elwood City Clothing Exchange]] already had a makeover in that episode. | |||
*This was the first episode written by [[Wolfram Breuer]]. | *This was the first episode written by [[Wolfram Breuer]]. | ||
===Cultural references=== | ===Cultural references=== | ||
*The intro parodies Muffy as [[wikipedia:Marie Antoinette|Marie Antoinette]]. | *The intro parodies Muffy as [[wikipedia:Marie Antoinette|Marie Antoinette]]. | ||
*The brand of jacket that Muffy wears, Patagucci, is a parody of the American outdoor clothing company {{W|Patagonia (clothing)|Patagonia}}. The logo on the windbreaker is also very similar to Patagonia's mountain logo in real life. | *The brand of jacket that Muffy wears, Patagucci, is a parody of the American outdoor clothing company {{W|Patagonia (clothing)|Patagonia}}. The logo on the windbreaker is also very similar to Patagonia's mountain logo in real life. | ||
*Loco Chanel is a reference to {{W|Coco Chanel}}. | *Loco Chanel is a reference to {{W|Coco Chanel}}. | ||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
*In one scene, Muffy is buying with a credit card. This is unrealistic, since at her age, she shouldn't be allowed to use a credit card until she is around 13 years old, although to her family, they likely trust her more with such things. | *In one scene, Muffy is buying with a credit card. This is unrealistic, since at her age, she shouldn't be allowed to use a credit card until she is around 13 years old, although to her family, they likely trust her more with such things. |
Revision as of 18:32, 31 March 2019
"Spoiled Rotten!" | |
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Season/Series: | 11 |
Number in season: | 9B |
Original Airdate: | September 6, 2007[1] January 4, 2008[2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Peter K. Hirsch Wolfram Breuer |
Storyboard by: | Stéphanie Gignac |
Episodes | |
Previous "D.W. on Ice" |
Next "Big Brother Binky" |
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"Spoiled Rotten!" is the second half of the ninth episode in the eleventh season of Arthur.
Summary
Accused of being spoiled by her friends, Muffy sets out to prove them wrong by being the most charitable person around.
Plot
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Characters
Major
Minor
Cameo
- The Brain
- Prunella Deegan
- George Lundgren
- Fern Walters
- Sue Ellen Armstrong
- Binky Barnes
- Unknown Female Adult Rabbit (Number 2)
- Otis
- Prunella Deegan
- Angi
- Debi
- Tami
- Alex
Trivia
- Muffy already met Buzz in "Mr. Alwaysright", which aired before this episode. Although, it could've been a sequel episode.
- The Elwood City Clothing Exchange already had a makeover in that episode. Of course it could've taken place after this episode timeline wise.
- This was the first episode written by Wolfram Breuer.
Cultural references
- The intro parodies Muffy as Marie Antoinette.
- The brand of jacket that Muffy wears, Patagucci, is a parody of the American outdoor clothing company Patagonia. The logo on the windbreaker is also very similar to Patagonia's mountain logo in real life.
- Loco Chanel is a reference to Coco Chanel.
Errors
- In one scene, Muffy is buying with a credit card. This is unrealistic, since at her age, she shouldn't be allowed to use a credit card until she is around 13 years old, although to her family, they likely trust her more with such things.
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