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*When Kevin Blythe Sampson is holding the box of hands at the recycling center, one of the hands resembles the design of {{W|Mickey Mouse}}'s hands. | *When Kevin Blythe Sampson is holding the box of hands at the recycling center, one of the hands resembles the design of {{W|Mickey Mouse}}'s hands. | ||
*The paintings in Le George’s studio are: | *'''The paintings in Le George’s studio are:''' | ||
**''{{W|Van_Gogh_self-portrait_(1889)|Self Portrait}}'' by {{W|Vincent van Gogh}}, 1889 | **''{{W|Van_Gogh_self-portrait_(1889)|Self Portrait}}'' by {{W|Vincent van Gogh}}, 1889 | ||
**''{{W|Vertumnus_(painting)|Vertumnus}}'' by Giuseppe Arcimboldo,1591 | **''{{W|Vertumnus_(painting)|Vertumnus}}'' by Giuseppe Arcimboldo,1591 | ||
**''{{W|Mona Lisa}}'' by Leonardo da Vinci, 1495 | **''{{W|Mona Lisa}}'' by Leonardo da Vinci, 1495 | ||
*The paintings in Inspector Buster’s study are: | *'''The paintings in Inspector Buster’s study are:''' | ||
**''{{W|Arnolfini_Portrait|The Arnolfini Portrait}}'' by Jan van Eyck, 1434 | **''{{W|Arnolfini_Portrait|The Arnolfini Portrait}}'' by Jan van Eyck, 1434 | ||
**''{{W|The Fruit Basket}}'' by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, ca. 1590 | **''{{W|The Fruit Basket}}'' by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, ca. 1590 | ||
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**''{{W|The_Marriage_of_the_Virgin_(Raphael)|The Marriage of the Virgin}}'' by Raphael, 1504 | **''{{W|The_Marriage_of_the_Virgin_(Raphael)|The Marriage of the Virgin}}'' by Raphael, 1504 | ||
**''{{W|List_of_paintings_by_Claude_Monet#1888_(Antibes)|The Esterel Mountains}}'' by Claude Monet, 1888 | **''{{W|List_of_paintings_by_Claude_Monet#1888_(Antibes)|The Esterel Mountains}}'' by Claude Monet, 1888 | ||
*The sculptures in the Kevin Sampson gallery are (from left to right): | *'''The sculptures in the Kevin Sampson gallery are (from left to right):''' | ||
**Mother Oatman, 1999 | **Mother Oatman, 1999 | ||
**The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 2017 | **The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 2017 |
Revision as of 23:16, 19 September 2022
"George Scraps His Sculpture" | |
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Season/Series: | 24 |
Number in season: | 1a |
Original Airdate: | March 10, 2021[1] April 12, 2021[2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Glen Berger |
Storyboard by: | Karine Charlebois |
Episodes | |
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Next "Arthur's Big Meltdown" |
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"George Scraps His Sculpture" is the first half of the first episode in the twenty-fourth season of Arthur.
Summary
George volunteers to create a piece of art for the county-wide art show, but can't decide what to make.
Plot
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Characters
- George Lundgren
- Kevin Blythe Sampson
- Buster Baxter
- Francine Frensky
- Muffy Crosswire
- Binky Barnes
- Arthur Read
- Carl Gould
- Oliver Frensky
- Nigel Ratburn
- Brain (cameo)
- Wally
- Lydia Fox (cameo)
- Ramon Molina (cameo)
- Fern Walters (cameo)
- Sue Ellen Armstrong (cameo)
- Prunella Deegan (cameo)
- Ladonna Compson (cameo)
- Ed Crosswire (cameo)
- Millicent Crosswire (cameo)
- Bakery Guy (cameo)
- Arthur Ganson (mentioned)
Trivia
- Artist Kevin Blythe Sampson guest stars in this episode as himself.
- Timeline: Carl's love of trains from "When Carl Met George" is brought up again.
- The episode uses real life footage of several works of art.
- This episode premiered on Mario Day
- Carl's first speaking appearance in an episode since the Season 20 episode "He Said, He Said," as well as his first appearance in Arthur overall since the Season 21 episode "Arthur Takes a Stand."
- This episode also marks Lydia's first appearance in an episode since the Season 21 episode "The Princess Problem."
Episode connections
- In the cold open, several of the characters have their outfits from "Fountain Abbey."
- Some of the paintings from Buster's fantasy in "Framed!" can be seen while George is painting in the cold open.
- Francine suggests to George that he could make art similar to Arthur Ganson's. Ganson himself previously guest starred in Arthur in the episode "Muffy's Art Attack."
Cultural references
- When Kevin Blythe Sampson is holding the box of hands at the recycling center, one of the hands resembles the design of Mickey Mouse's hands.
- The paintings in Le George’s studio are:
- Self Portrait by Vincent van Gogh, 1889
- Vertumnus by Giuseppe Arcimboldo,1591
- Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, 1495
- The paintings in Inspector Buster’s study are:
- The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck, 1434
- The Fruit Basket by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, ca. 1590
- La Berceuse by Vincent van Gogh, 1889
- The Marriage of the Virgin by Raphael, 1504
- The Esterel Mountains by Claude Monet, 1888
- The sculptures in the Kevin Sampson gallery are (from left to right):
- Mother Oatman, 1999
- The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 2017
- Red Stripe, 2014
- The Golden Spike, 2010
- The Kron-Printzen, 2014
- USS Mr. Imagination
- Papa Midnight, 2016
- Venezia-African Jack, 2012
Errors
- When everyone is cheering after George unveils his sculpture, Mr. Ratburn is missing his whiskers in one scene.
Gallery
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