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|next episode = Tales from the Crib}}'''Muffy's Art Attack''' is the 1st half of the 8th episode of [[Arthur (season 8)|Season 8]] of [[Arthur]]. It first aired on December 24, 2003.
|next episode = Tales from the Crib}}'''Muffy's Art Attack''' is the 1st half of the 8th episode of [[Arthur (season 8)|Season 8]] of [[Arthur]]. It first aired on December 24, 2003.
==Summary==
==Summary==
Muffy decides to throw an Art Show after seeing Arthur Ganson's kinetic sculptors. However she doesn't make any of the sculptors, her butler [[Bailey]] did and takes credit for everything he made.
Muffy decides to host an art show after seeing Arthur Ganson's kinetic sculptors. However, she doesn't make any of the sculptures, her butler [[Bailey]] did, and takes credit for everything he made.
 
==Plot==
==Plot==
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Revision as of 04:11, 20 August 2012

"Muffy's Art Attack"
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Season/Series: 8
Original Airdate: December 24, 2003
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Muffy's Art Attack is the 1st half of the 8th episode of Season 8 of Arthur. It first aired on December 24, 2003.

Summary

Muffy decides to host an art show after seeing Arthur Ganson's kinetic sculptors. However, she doesn't make any of the sculptures, her butler Bailey did, and takes credit for everything he made.

Plot

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Trivia

  • This episode has the name of a British children's show that aired on CITV and later Disney Junior.
  • When Muffy said about the boy bullying her in the fourth grade, her friends automatically knew she was lying. However, she could have meant that the boy was in the fourth grade. She didn't have to necessarily mean that she was in the fourth grade.