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|airdate = February 3, 1997
|airdate = February 3, 1997
|prod. code = 12001
|prod. code = 12001
|prev. episode = Arthur Makes the Team
|prev. episode = [[Arthur Makes the Team]]
|next episode = The Half-Baked Sale
|next episode = [[The Half-Baked Sale]]
|writers = [[Joe Fallon]]
|writers = [[Joe Fallon]]
|storyboarders = [[Stefanie Gignac]]}}'''Arthur's Almost Boring Day''' is the first half of the 20th episode of [[Arthur (season 1)|Season 1]]. It first aired on February 3, 1997, along with "[[The Half-Baked Sale]]".
|storyboarders = [[Stefanie Gignac]]}}'''Arthur's Almost Boring Day''' is the first half of the 20th episode of [[Arthur (season 1)|Season 1]]. It first aired on February 3, 1997, along with "[[The Half-Baked Sale]]".

Revision as of 05:57, 26 December 2012

"Arthur's Almost Boring Day"
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Season/Series: 1
Original Airdate: February 3, 1997
Credits
Written by: Joe Fallon
Storyboard by: Stefanie Gignac
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Arthur's Almost Boring Day is the first half of the 20th episode of Season 1. It first aired on February 3, 1997, along with "The Half-Baked Sale".

Summary

Arthur and his friends are assigned to write about what they do over Saturday, but it rains and ruins plans. Arthur and D.W. are sent over to Grandma Thora's. Without anything better to do, they help her clean out her attic and find some interesting things, including old home movies.

Plot

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Trivia

  • Arthur and his friends never watch wrestling after this episode, besides Binky.
  • Honey Smacks cereal is parodied in this episode, being called "Honey Squid"
    • The kid in the commercial has a resemblance to Adil.