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Revision as of 13:44, 26 August 2021
"Pal and the Big Itch" | |
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Season/Series: | 21 |
Number in season: | 7b |
Original Airdate: | February 15, 2018[1][2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Peter K. Hirsch |
Storyboard by: | Gerry Capelle |
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"Pal and the Big Itch" is the second half of the seventh episode in the twenty-first season of Arthur.
Summary
When Pal is forced to wear a cone around his neck because of an itch, his friends try to make him feel better. When the prickle goes away, Pal starts to miss his special treatment and wants to get the rash back.
Plot
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Characters
- Pal
- Killer
- Amigo
- Kate Read
- Arthur Read
- D.W. Read
- Jane Read
- David Read
- Thora Read
- Ramón Molina
- The Dogfather
- Sunny
- Bobo
- Mickey
- Marc Brown (cameo)
- Perky (indirectly mentioned)
Trivia
- Marc Brown makes a cameo apperance in the beginning of this episode.
- Pal's mother, Perky, is indirectly mentioned when Pal is talking to Amigo in the last scene.
- Moral: don't take advantage of you friends for special treatment or for your own benifits or its a BIG problem.
Episode connections
- The way Pal never discovers the ending of Killer's story is similar to "Unfinished," in which Arthur never discovers the ending of 93 Million Miles in a Balloon.
Cultural references
- Killer's story is a reference to The Godfather.
References
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