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|ep. name = Lost!
|ep. name = Lost!
|image = Lost! 001 Arthur Crying.png
|image = Lost! 001 Arthur Crying.png
|season = [[Arthur (season 2)|2]]
|season = [[Season 2|2]]
|airdate = December 8, 1997
|airdate =  
|prev. episode = [[The Big Blow-Up]]
|prev. episode = [[The Big Blow-Up]]
|next episode = [[The Short, Quick Summer]]
|next episode = [[The Short, Quick Summer]]
|prod. code = 20901
|prod. code = 20901
|writers = [[Kathy Waugh]]
|writers = [[Kathy Waugh]]
|storyboarders = [[Gerry Capelle]]|number = 9A|titlecard = Lost! Title Card.png}}{{EpisodeHeader|77|book2=[[Arthur Lost and Found]]}}
|storyboarders = [[Gerry Capelle]]|number = 9A|titlecard = Lost! Title Card.png|us = October 30, 1997<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/19980130120508/http://www.ket.org/Visions/Oct97/VL971030.html</ref>}}{{EpisodeHeader|1|book2=[[Arthur Lost and Found]]|9|2}}
 
==Summary==
==Summary==
Arthur falls asleep on a bus and wakes up in a strange — and scary — part of town.
Arthur falls asleep on a bus and wakes up in a strange — and scary — part of town.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Arthur is missing, Jane assumes that he didn't show up for his swimming lessons. David decides to drive to [[Lakewood Elementary School|his school]] to see if he is there, and Jane decides to call the bus company. D.W. is told to stay in one spot outside to avoid two lost children. D.W. eventually booms, "OH, ARTHUR, WHERE ARE YOU?!".
One day, Jane receives a call, with someone telling her that Arthur is lost, prompting her to say "Lost?" D.W. and Pal both say "Lost?" one after another, with Pal's in barks since he can't speak. D.W. and Jane tell David, and while Jane tells him Arthur never made it to his swimming lesson, D.W. gets emotional. Once D.W. calms down, they all wonder where he is. David says he'll drive to the school, and Jane says she'll call the bus company. D.W. tries to help (by saying that she'll go tell everyone), but Jane forces her to stay at home for now; she doesn't want '''two ''' lost children. D.W. knows Arthur is out there somewhere. She begins to cry before screaming, "Oh, Arthur, where are you?!"


<p style="text-align:center;">Title Card</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">'''Lost!'''</p>


One night, Arthur comes home, who seems alright despite being late. D.W., Jane, and David had been very worried about it. David is curious to know the story of why Arthur is missing. D.W. had a story when she answered the phone. Jane allows Arthur to explain the story.
Arthur arrives home to his worried parents, relieved that he arrived home. D.W. then thinks that this was for nothing, when she thinks he was at the bus station. The family then sit down in the living room, asking him to tell everyone what happened, but D.W. thinks her side of the story is much better, saying that she answered the phone and get worried sick! '''When Jane says that her part will come later, Arthur begins explaining to his family about what happened to him:'''


The story begins with Arthur getting out of school. Buster offers Arthur to go ride bikes, but Arthur refuses and states that he has to take the bus to the pool for his swimming lessons since he had no carpools available to take him there. He explains that D.W. is in the Pageant of Foods, being the "mashed potatoes", a school play. Arthur then tells Buster that he is taking a public bus that goes to the edge of town. Fares are simply paid and passengers are allowed on the bus. Buster explains to Arthur that someone got on a bus that was going nonstop.
In a flashback at school, the classes are dismissed, and Buster and Francine ask Arthur if he wants to go bike riding, but turns down the offer because he has to take the bus to the public pool for swimming lessons. His mom couldn't drive him because shes attending D.W's school play, where D.W. plays the mashed potatoes in the pageant of foods. Francine and Buster stare at Arthur in horror, but Arthur says it'll be fine, after they say stuff about the bus that terrifies Arthur. Buster claims he heard of a story of a man who got on a bus, but it kept going and going and going. In one of Arthur's daydreams, he thinks he's on the same bus and tells the bus driver when is the next stop and that he is supposed to be at his swimming lesson and the driver said they don't make any stops but Arthur says it's impossible, and everyone turns into squid people, catching Arthur! Francine says she heard that story turn into a movie last week, and then she agrees with Arthur, but warns him about a kid who couldn't leave the bus because he didn't have the money, and this happens in another daydream from Arthur, where he's at least 48 and his clothes are wrecked. The bus then arrives, and Buster and Francine give their last goodbyes before it leaves. As Arthur takes a seat, a woman a row of seats down winks at him, and Arthur begins to read a book about Squids. He begins to get exhausted and sleeps, before sleeping to the point he couldn't wake up until later, and the bus pulls in at a bus stop, before leaving again. That bus stop was the one that was across the street from the Public Pool, the one that Arthur had to take.


Arthur poses as the passenger who asks the bus driver the next stop, who tells Arthur that he has the wrong bus that doesn't make any stops (which is never possible to happen). The bus transforms into a spaceship and flies off.
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:
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:
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: In the present, Arthur states that he couldn't help it. He was up all night doing some reading, which turns out to be a comic, way, WAY past his bedtime, but continues to read. David then states that he was reading and was exhausted, making him fall asleep, and then Arthur claims it got quite scary. Back in the flashback, he wakes up to be in a town he never knew, before realizing he's near the city limits of Elwood City. He asks the same woman on the bus where he is, and she answers that they're near the edge of town, before asking if he's all right. He says he's fine before it hits him: He missed the pool, and now he's lost! D.W, back in the present, gets awed by this and asks him if he was scared, which he claims he wasn't. David asks why he couldn't say anything, but Arthur said he thought about it, but didn't reach his mind to say anything in time before the bus left the town. He mumbles why he had to take swimming lessons anyway and says he'll walk home, but doesn't know where he's going. He doesn't even have enough money to take the bus back! He begins to cry before, in the present, D.W. asks if he cried, which he admits that he cried a little. D.W. then says he should've seen how much she cried, but Jane stops her before she gets ahead of herself.


Francine remembers the time that happened, which was actually a movie scene on a recent TV show. Francine tells Arthur that he'll be fine, but she tells Arthur that she heard of a kid that had inadequate amount of bus fare , and therefore wasn't allowed off by a not-so-nice bus driver. He pleads to leave, that he was on the bus for a long time and is not able to leave until he pays his fare. The demonic bus driver tells him he should have thought of bringing money with himself, and bursts out a wild sinister laugh.
:


Cut back to the present story, the bus arrives. The bus driver allows Arthur on the bus and pays his exact change fare. Arthur finds a seat and reads a book about squids. Eventually, he doesn't pay attention to his destination and faints and therefore does not get off at the pool for his swimming lessons.
: Back in the past, he found a payphone in a Diner, and he knew that, even with Mom and Dad at work, Grandma Thora would pick him up. He has a daydream where she would go through anything to pick him up, like jumping over an open piece of road, astonishing the construction workers. She picks him up, but when he tries to use the payphone, it doesn't work. He asks someone for help, and the same woman from the bus, who works for the diner, notices him. She notice he looks hungry and offers him a drink. He orders milk while he waits. Back in the present, D.W.'s story comes. The phone rings when D.W. and Jane are busy. D.W. answers the phone, and asks Mom if they lost Arthur somewhere, but Jane says that Arthur is at his swimming lesson, and they'll need to pick him up soon. When she asks who it is, D.W. explains that was a man from the pool who says Arthur isn't there, much to Jane's shock, horror and dismay. Jane begins to cry, but D.W. says that Arthur is home. Jane claims that that was the worst telephone call in her life and that she doesn't want another call like that to happen again. D.W. says that they called the bus company, and they would've called the police, but they received another call, but David stops her there. They then returned to Arthur's story.


Cut back to the present, Arthur tells D.W. that he was tired and fell asleep on the bus because he was up all night due to having a tremendous amount of reading the night prior to the day of getting on the bus.
: At the diner, the woman makes him a burger and fries. She tells him that she notices that he goes to Lakewood Elementary School and she lives near there! When he asks her what she does if she has no money, she offers some cash, but Arthur says he should never take money from strangers, and the waitress compliments on the great advice. When she has no money, she talks to the bus driver, Sam, and he won't get mad or charge you extra. When it turns 6:00 P.M, she says the bus heads back to town soon, and says that the meal is free, on her. Arthur head to the Bus Stop, right when a bus zooms by. He catches up and the bus driver stops and opens the door. The two have a talk, with Arthur saying so much that he thinks he showed the driver some disrespect and begins to leave. However, the driver says that happens all the time. The two introduce each other, and Arthur realizes that he's Sam, the bus driver. Sam gives him a ride home, and when he stops, everyone in the bus, including Sam, say goodbye to Arthur as he walks home.


Cut back to the story, Arthur is surprised and then a passenger tells him that the bus is heading for the edge of town. Arthur was thinking about telling the bus driver, but gives up on the idea and gets off anyway. He decides to walk home but unsure where to go and realizes that he has an inadequate amount of bus fare. Arthur then wonders what to do instead, he looks inside [[Manny's Diner]] and notices a payphone. He assumes Grandma Thora will pick him up. 
'''Back in the present, Arthur's in bed. David and Jane are happy that their son's okay and tell Arthur that they're proud of him for what he did:''' asking someone for help when he doesn't know where he is. Arthur and his parents say goodnight to each other and Arthur goes to sleep. However, D.W. soon comes into her brother's room, waking him up. D.W. admits that she was honestly really scared/concerned for Arthur when he was lost. Arthur seems touched by this and allows D.W. to sleep with him for the night, promising her that he'll never get lost like that again.
 
Arthur imagines that Grandma Thora may get the call. She then speeds up, jumping a gap on the bridge and eventually arrives where Arthur is waiting and picks him up.
 
Cut back to the story, the coin drops from the payphone, he realizes it doesn't work. He asks if there is another one, the waitress says that there isn't. She allows Arthur to be seated, he does so and orders a drink of milk there.
 
Meanwhile, Jane and D.W. are working on putting groceries away until the phone starts ringing. D.W. picks it up and then gets word from someone at the pool saying that Arthur was not present for his swimming lessons.
 
Cut back to the present, Jane explains that she did call the bus company to diagnose the problems about Arthur. D.W. also states that Jane and David were thinking about calling the police, sending a search party, and then getting another phone call.
 
Cut back to the story, the unnamed waitress gets word from Arthur that he goes to Lakewood Elementary, and then states that she actually lives near the school. Arthur wonders if she didn't have any bus fare. The waitress decides to offer Arthur money, but politely refuses due to stating that he had known that he should never take any money from strangers. The waitress agrees this as good advice. She advises Arthur to talk to the bus driver, and assumes that it wouldn't be as bad as Arthur thinks. She tells Arthur that the bus is now heading back to town.
 
As soon Arthur leaves, he finally sees the bus and dashes for it. He explains his problems to the bus driver. He tells the bus driver that he got off on the wrong stop mistakenly, no bus fare, and not being able to walk home. The bus driver notices what's happening, and thinks it happens once in a while. The bus driver introduces himself as [[Sam (Bus Driver)|Sam]], and Arthur does the same. Sam decides to get in touch with his family in case of anxiety. The bus then takes Arthur back to town and brings him to a local bus stop.
 
Cut back to the present, Jane and David are impressed once Arthur goes to bed. D.W. comes into his room and tells Arthur that she could have been scared, and Arthur eventually promises that he will never get lost again.


==Characters==
==Characters==
{| class="wikitable"
*[[Arthur Read]]
| valign="top" width="33%"|'''Major Roles'''
*[[D.W. Read]]
*'''[[Arthur Read |Arthur]]'''
*[[D.W. Read|D.W.]]
*[[Manny's Diner worker]]
*[[Manny's Diner worker]]
*[[Sam (Bus Driver)|Sam]]
*[[Sam (Bus Driver)|Sam]]
| valign="top" width="33%"|'''Minor Roles'''
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Buster Baxter|Buster]]
*[[Francine Frensky]]
*[[Francine Frensky|Francine]]
*[[Thora Read]] (in Arthur's imagination)
*[[Grandma Thora]] (in Arthur's imagination only)
*[[David Read]]
*[[David Read|David]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[Jane Read|Jane]]
*[[Pal]] (cameo)
| valign="top" width="33%"|'''Cameos'''
*[[Alex]] (cameo)
*[[Pal]]
*[[Maria Pappas]] (cameo)
*[[Alex]]
*[[Jenna Morgan]] (cameo)
*[[Maria]]
*[[Prunella Deegan]] (cameo)
*[[Jenna Morgan|Jenna]]
*[[Alan Powers|The Brain]] (cameo)
*[[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]]
*[[Binky Barnes]] (cameo)
*[[Alan Powers|Brain]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Dog]] (cameo)
*[[Binky Barnes|Binky]]
|}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This is one of the few times Arthur is shown to cry.
*This is one of the few times Arthur is shown to cry. This time, actual tears fall from his eyes, unlike the other episodes that Arthur cries in.  
*''Lost!'' became adapted into a book in the [http://arthur.wikia.com/wiki/Arthur_Adventure Arthur Adventure] series and re-titled as ''[http://arthur.wikia.com/wiki/Arthur_Lost_and_Found Arthur Lost and Found]''.
*This is the first episode to use Pal Howling as a title card, and is the first title card in the series that does not feature Arthur. It is also one of two post-first season title cards to have the circle edge vibrate ala the first season title cards (the other is the Fairy D.W. title card.)
*It is interesting that Arthur's parents says not to accept money from strangers, but Arthur is fine with eating food from a stranger. Then again, it ''is'' a restaurant.
*''Lost!'' became adapted into a book in the [[Arthur Adventure]] series and re-titled as ''[[Arthur Lost and Found]]''.
===Goofs===
*It is interesting that Arthur's parents say not to accept money from strangers, but Arthur is fine with eating food from a stranger. (It is possible that it's because it's a restaurant that Arthur can do that.)
*In the intro, Jane answers the phone. When D.W. tells her story, D.W. answers the phone.
*This is one of the many times where Arthur does not introduce the episode, therefore where he does not even appear during the introduction.
*The bus Arthur travels on is based off the [[Wikipedia:Flxible New Look|Flxible New Look]] transit buses. Coincidentally, Marc Brown's home town of Erie had several of these type of buses built between 1967-1973. Some of which, might still have been operating around the time this episode was created.
*The aerial shot of Elwood City was shown twice in this episode.
*This is one of the few times where D.W. worries about Arthur.
*'''Irony:''' Arthur could have told the bus driver if he was lost.
*'''Moral:''' If your child is taking public transportation, give them extra money for an emergency fare and tell them what to do in case something gets wrong.
===Errors===
*The [[Photographer]] can be seen sitting next to Arthur on the bus, but when the [[Manny's Diner worker]] is shown, he is also seen sitting next to her.
*The [[Photographer]] can be seen sitting next to Arthur on the bus, but when the [[Manny's Diner worker]] is shown, he is also seen sitting next to her.
*During the time Arthur is on the bus, the bus goes past the same buildings multiple times. This is likely because backgrounds were reused.
*During the time Arthur is on the bus, the bus goes past the same buildings multiple times. This is likely because backgrounds were reused.
*The truck that can be seen at the beginning of the episode was pink, but at the end of the episode when Sam drops Arthur off at his house, it is purple.
===Differences between the book and the TV episode===
*In the book, Arthur went for the bus ride and spent the evening with Buster, and they got lost together. In the T.V. episode, Arthur went and got lost all by himself the entire time.
*In the book Arthur and Buster had more money when they came to the diner, but they spent it without thinking on chocolate winkies and strawberry soda. In the T.V. episode, Arthur went into the diner with no money left, and was given a free meal.
*In the book, Arthur thought up the idea of talking to the bus driver himself. In the T.V. episode, the waitress suggested it to him.
*In the book, Sam is shown wearing glasses, but in the T.V. episode, he didn't.


==Home Video==
==Home Video==
'''DVD:'''
'''DVD:'''
*[[Arthur Gets Lost]]
*[[Arthur Gets Lost (DVD)]]
*[[Arthur: The Complete Series 2]]
'''VHS:'''
'''VHS:'''
*[[Arthur Gets Lost]]
*[[Arthur Gets Lost (VHS)]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 23 September 2022

"Lost!"
Lost! 001 Arthur Crying.png
Lost! Title Card.png
Season/Series: 2
Number in season: 9A
Original Airdate: United States October 30, 1997[1]
Credits
Written by: Kathy Waugh
Storyboard by: Gerry Capelle
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"Lost!" is the first half of the ninth episode in the second season of Arthur. It was later adapted into the book Arthur Lost and Found.

Summary[edit]

Arthur falls asleep on a bus and wakes up in a strange — and scary — part of town.

Plot[edit]

One day, Jane receives a call, with someone telling her that Arthur is lost, prompting her to say "Lost?" D.W. and Pal both say "Lost?" one after another, with Pal's in barks since he can't speak. D.W. and Jane tell David, and while Jane tells him Arthur never made it to his swimming lesson, D.W. gets emotional. Once D.W. calms down, they all wonder where he is. David says he'll drive to the school, and Jane says she'll call the bus company. D.W. tries to help (by saying that she'll go tell everyone), but Jane forces her to stay at home for now; she doesn't want two lost children. D.W. knows Arthur is out there somewhere. She begins to cry before screaming, "Oh, Arthur, where are you?!"

Lost!

Arthur arrives home to his worried parents, relieved that he arrived home. D.W. then thinks that this was for nothing, when she thinks he was at the bus station. The family then sit down in the living room, asking him to tell everyone what happened, but D.W. thinks her side of the story is much better, saying that she answered the phone and get worried sick! When Jane says that her part will come later, Arthur begins explaining to his family about what happened to him:

In a flashback at school, the classes are dismissed, and Buster and Francine ask Arthur if he wants to go bike riding, but turns down the offer because he has to take the bus to the public pool for swimming lessons. His mom couldn't drive him because shes attending D.W's school play, where D.W. plays the mashed potatoes in the pageant of foods. Francine and Buster stare at Arthur in horror, but Arthur says it'll be fine, after they say stuff about the bus that terrifies Arthur. Buster claims he heard of a story of a man who got on a bus, but it kept going and going and going. In one of Arthur's daydreams, he thinks he's on the same bus and tells the bus driver when is the next stop and that he is supposed to be at his swimming lesson and the driver said they don't make any stops but Arthur says it's impossible, and everyone turns into squid people, catching Arthur! Francine says she heard that story turn into a movie last week, and then she agrees with Arthur, but warns him about a kid who couldn't leave the bus because he didn't have the money, and this happens in another daydream from Arthur, where he's at least 48 and his clothes are wrecked. The bus then arrives, and Buster and Francine give their last goodbyes before it leaves. As Arthur takes a seat, a woman a row of seats down winks at him, and Arthur begins to read a book about Squids. He begins to get exhausted and sleeps, before sleeping to the point he couldn't wake up until later, and the bus pulls in at a bus stop, before leaving again. That bus stop was the one that was across the street from the Public Pool, the one that Arthur had to take.

In the present, Arthur states that he couldn't help it. He was up all night doing some reading, which turns out to be a comic, way, WAY past his bedtime, but continues to read. David then states that he was reading and was exhausted, making him fall asleep, and then Arthur claims it got quite scary. Back in the flashback, he wakes up to be in a town he never knew, before realizing he's near the city limits of Elwood City. He asks the same woman on the bus where he is, and she answers that they're near the edge of town, before asking if he's all right. He says he's fine before it hits him: He missed the pool, and now he's lost! D.W, back in the present, gets awed by this and asks him if he was scared, which he claims he wasn't. David asks why he couldn't say anything, but Arthur said he thought about it, but didn't reach his mind to say anything in time before the bus left the town. He mumbles why he had to take swimming lessons anyway and says he'll walk home, but doesn't know where he's going. He doesn't even have enough money to take the bus back! He begins to cry before, in the present, D.W. asks if he cried, which he admits that he cried a little. D.W. then says he should've seen how much she cried, but Jane stops her before she gets ahead of herself.
Back in the past, he found a payphone in a Diner, and he knew that, even with Mom and Dad at work, Grandma Thora would pick him up. He has a daydream where she would go through anything to pick him up, like jumping over an open piece of road, astonishing the construction workers. She picks him up, but when he tries to use the payphone, it doesn't work. He asks someone for help, and the same woman from the bus, who works for the diner, notices him. She notice he looks hungry and offers him a drink. He orders milk while he waits. Back in the present, D.W.'s story comes. The phone rings when D.W. and Jane are busy. D.W. answers the phone, and asks Mom if they lost Arthur somewhere, but Jane says that Arthur is at his swimming lesson, and they'll need to pick him up soon. When she asks who it is, D.W. explains that was a man from the pool who says Arthur isn't there, much to Jane's shock, horror and dismay. Jane begins to cry, but D.W. says that Arthur is home. Jane claims that that was the worst telephone call in her life and that she doesn't want another call like that to happen again. D.W. says that they called the bus company, and they would've called the police, but they received another call, but David stops her there. They then returned to Arthur's story.
At the diner, the woman makes him a burger and fries. She tells him that she notices that he goes to Lakewood Elementary School and she lives near there! When he asks her what she does if she has no money, she offers some cash, but Arthur says he should never take money from strangers, and the waitress compliments on the great advice. When she has no money, she talks to the bus driver, Sam, and he won't get mad or charge you extra. When it turns 6:00 P.M, she says the bus heads back to town soon, and says that the meal is free, on her. Arthur head to the Bus Stop, right when a bus zooms by. He catches up and the bus driver stops and opens the door. The two have a talk, with Arthur saying so much that he thinks he showed the driver some disrespect and begins to leave. However, the driver says that happens all the time. The two introduce each other, and Arthur realizes that he's Sam, the bus driver. Sam gives him a ride home, and when he stops, everyone in the bus, including Sam, say goodbye to Arthur as he walks home.

Back in the present, Arthur's in bed. David and Jane are happy that their son's okay and tell Arthur that they're proud of him for what he did: asking someone for help when he doesn't know where he is. Arthur and his parents say goodnight to each other and Arthur goes to sleep. However, D.W. soon comes into her brother's room, waking him up. D.W. admits that she was honestly really scared/concerned for Arthur when he was lost. Arthur seems touched by this and allows D.W. to sleep with him for the night, promising her that he'll never get lost like that again.

Characters[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • This is one of the few times Arthur is shown to cry. This time, actual tears fall from his eyes, unlike the other episodes that Arthur cries in.
  • This is the first episode to use Pal Howling as a title card, and is the first title card in the series that does not feature Arthur. It is also one of two post-first season title cards to have the circle edge vibrate ala the first season title cards (the other is the Fairy D.W. title card.)
  • Lost! became adapted into a book in the Arthur Adventure series and re-titled as Arthur Lost and Found.
  • It is interesting that Arthur's parents say not to accept money from strangers, but Arthur is fine with eating food from a stranger. (It is possible that it's because it's a restaurant that Arthur can do that.)
  • In the intro, Jane answers the phone. When D.W. tells her story, D.W. answers the phone.
  • This is one of the many times where Arthur does not introduce the episode, therefore where he does not even appear during the introduction.
  • The bus Arthur travels on is based off the Flxible New Look transit buses. Coincidentally, Marc Brown's home town of Erie had several of these type of buses built between 1967-1973. Some of which, might still have been operating around the time this episode was created.
  • The aerial shot of Elwood City was shown twice in this episode.
  • This is one of the few times where D.W. worries about Arthur.
  • Irony: Arthur could have told the bus driver if he was lost.
  • Moral: If your child is taking public transportation, give them extra money for an emergency fare and tell them what to do in case something gets wrong.

Errors[edit]

  • The Photographer can be seen sitting next to Arthur on the bus, but when the Manny's Diner worker is shown, he is also seen sitting next to her.
  • During the time Arthur is on the bus, the bus goes past the same buildings multiple times. This is likely because backgrounds were reused.
  • The truck that can be seen at the beginning of the episode was pink, but at the end of the episode when Sam drops Arthur off at his house, it is purple.

Differences between the book and the TV episode[edit]

  • In the book, Arthur went for the bus ride and spent the evening with Buster, and they got lost together. In the T.V. episode, Arthur went and got lost all by himself the entire time.
  • In the book Arthur and Buster had more money when they came to the diner, but they spent it without thinking on chocolate winkies and strawberry soda. In the T.V. episode, Arthur went into the diner with no money left, and was given a free meal.
  • In the book, Arthur thought up the idea of talking to the bus driver himself. In the T.V. episode, the waitress suggested it to him.
  • In the book, Sam is shown wearing glasses, but in the T.V. episode, he didn't.

Home Video[edit]

DVD:

VHS:

References[edit]