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|ep. name = My Music Rules
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|image = My Music Rules.png
|season = [[Season 4|4]]
|us = October 18, 1999<ref name=ket>http://www.ket.org/episode/ARUR%20%20000410/</ref>
|can = January 17, 2000<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130719100407/http://ww3.tvo.org/program/157024/arthur/#1997</ref>
|prev. episode = [[Buster's Best Behavior]]
|next episode = [[That's a Baby Show!]]
|writers = [[Ken Scarborough]]
|storyboarders = [[Alex Hawley]]<br>[[Robert Yap]]<br>[[Stéphanie Gignac]]|number = 10A|titlecard = My Music Rules Title Card.png}}{{EpisodeHeader|1|10|4}}
 
==Summary==
Cellist [[Yo-Yo Ma]] and saxophonist [[Joshua Redman]] duke it out in a classical-vs.-jazz battle at the Elwood City Library.<ref name=ket/>
 
==Plot==
The Elwood City Library is looking for a musician to perform for the children's show later in the week. [[D.W]]. suggests that they find the guy who wrote [[Crazy Bus]], her favorite song, which annoys [[Arthur Read|Arthur]].
 
This makes Arthur and Francine look for Josh Redman, Francine's "uncle". After watching a concert with [[Grandma Thora]], D.W. plans to ask cellist Yo Yo Ma to perform at the library's children's show.
 
Arthur and his friends think that it is a horrible idea, and Binky thinks that they may end up fighting each other. However, much to the surprise of Binky and the others, Yo Yo Ma and Josh Redman get along just fine.
 
The episode ends with a jazz rendition of Crazy Bus. The kids find this very good - even Arthur, who considers it a much better version of the song.
 
==Characters==
===Major===
*[[D.W. Read]]
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Francine Frensky]]
*[[Oliver Frensky]]
*[[Yo-Yo Ma]]
*[[Joshua Redman]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
*[[Binky Barnes]]
===Minor===
*[[Paige Turner]]
*[[Thora Read]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[Leah MacGrady]]
===Cameo===
*[[Edwin]]
*[[Kyle]]
*[[Lucy (preschooler)|Lucy]]
*[[Lisa]]
*[[Liam]]
*[[Sarah]]
*[[James MacDonald]]
*[[Mary (3rd grader)|Mary]]
*[[Kenny]]
*[[Alan Powers|The Brain]]
*[[Timmy and Tommy Tibble]]
*[[Emily]]
*[[Fern Walters]]
*[[Mr. Morris]] {{c|appears in fantasy}}
===Mentioned===
*[[Laverne Frensky]]
 
==Trivia==
*During the credits from the finale of Season 4, some of the series intro was replaced with a piece of "[[Crazy Bus]]" played by Redman.
*There is yet another instance of Grandma Thora being a bad cook.
*This is one of the episodes focusing on music (with the others being [[Arthur vs. the Piano]], [[Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival]], [[Arthur Plays the Blues (episode)|Arthur Plays the Blues]], [[Brother, Can You Spare a Clarinet?]], [[Big Horns George]], [[Tipping the Scales]], and [[Lights, Camera... Opera!]]).
*Despite Arthur's hatred of the Crazy Bus song, he finds Joshua and Ma's version of it to be very good.
*Yo-Yo Ma and Joshua Redman guest star as themselves in this episode.
*This episode is on jazz in pop culture. Link http://www.jazzinpopculture.com/results.php?description=Arthur&medium_id=-1&stereotype_id=-1&year=-1&btn=Search%21
 
=== Goofs/Errors ===
* When Yo-Yo Ma tells Joshua Redman that he picked up the sheet for [[Crazy Bus]], he had the paper, but after D.W. finds out that Ma's music isn't so bad after all, as Ma began the song, the sheet disappears.
* It is revealed that D.W. hates jazz, but if viewers look closely in Arthur and Francine's vision of Redman playing "anything", they can see D.W.
 
==Home Video==
'''DVD:'''
*[[Arthur's Music Jamboree]]
 
==Gallery==
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===Screenshots===
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==References==
{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Season 4 episodes]]
[[Category:Episodes with guest stars]]
[[Category:A to Z]]
[[Category:Arthur episodes]]
[[Category:Episodes with songs]]

Revision as of 21:54, 27 February 2019

"My Music Rules"
My Music Rules.png
My Music Rules Title Card.png
Season/Series: 4
Number in season: 10A
Original Airdate: United States October 18, 1999[1]
Canada January 17, 2000[2]
Credits
Written by: Ken Scarborough
Storyboard by: Alex Hawley
Robert Yap
Stéphanie Gignac
Episodes
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"Buster's Best Behavior"
Next
"That's a Baby Show!"
Read transcript
"My Music Rules" is the first half of the tenth episode in the fourth season of Arthur.

Summary

Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and saxophonist Joshua Redman duke it out in a classical-vs.-jazz battle at the Elwood City Library.[1]

Plot

The Elwood City Library is looking for a musician to perform for the children's show later in the week. D.W. suggests that they find the guy who wrote Crazy Bus, her favorite song, which annoys Arthur.

This makes Arthur and Francine look for Josh Redman, Francine's "uncle". After watching a concert with Grandma Thora, D.W. plans to ask cellist Yo Yo Ma to perform at the library's children's show.

Arthur and his friends think that it is a horrible idea, and Binky thinks that they may end up fighting each other. However, much to the surprise of Binky and the others, Yo Yo Ma and Josh Redman get along just fine.

The episode ends with a jazz rendition of Crazy Bus. The kids find this very good - even Arthur, who considers it a much better version of the song.

Characters

Major

Minor

Cameo

Mentioned

Trivia

Goofs/Errors

  • When Yo-Yo Ma tells Joshua Redman that he picked up the sheet for Crazy Bus, he had the paper, but after D.W. finds out that Ma's music isn't so bad after all, as Ma began the song, the sheet disappears.
  • It is revealed that D.W. hates jazz, but if viewers look closely in Arthur and Francine's vision of Redman playing "anything", they can see D.W.

Home Video

DVD:

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