The forum pages are fully operational! See this link for the latest forum topics, where users can collaborate or discuss certain topics in one place!
Difference between revisions of "The Longest Eleven Minutes"
From Arthur Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
addChangeTag.php>Arthur Read fan (added 'Home Video' section and updated page information) Tag: visualeditor |
addChangeTag.php>Arthur Read fan (Adding categories) |
||
Line 60: | Line 60: | ||
[[Category:Episode pages needing plot]] | [[Category:Episode pages needing plot]] | ||
[[Category:Pages needing attention]] | [[Category:Pages needing attention]] | ||
[[Category:2019]] |
Revision as of 23:14, 4 January 2020
"The Longest Eleven Minutes" | |
---|---|
Season/Series: | 22 |
Number in season: | 2b |
Original Airdate: | ![]() ![]() |
Credits | |
Written by: | Sarah Katin Nakia Trower Shuman |
Storyboard by: | Karine Charlebois |
Episodes | |
Previous "When Rivals Came to Roost" |
Next "Muffy's House Guests" |
Read transcript |
Synopsis
The gang doesn't know what to do when the Internet goes out.
Plot
Something is Missing!
This article's missing a plot section. You can help by adding one! |
Characters
Major
Minor
Cameo
Mentioned
Trivia
Cultural references
- Buster mentions Wikipedia.
- Arthur uses the abbreviation "IRL," meaning "in real life."
- Muffy mentions filters and uses a hashtag.
- Boogle is a parody of Google.
Episode connections
- Virtual Goose 5.0 from "Best of the Nest" returns. Arthur plays "Just Plain Goose" once again.
- D.W. starts singing "Crazy Bus" before Arthur shouts "No!"
- The caveman imagination sequence appears to be a continuation of a similar scene from "Arthur and the Whole Truth."
Home Video
DVD
References
|