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The episode starts off with Arthur speaking to the audience about all the bad parts Francine gets. Her bad parts include, the mighty symbol, Sir Issace Newton, | The episode starts off with Arthur speaking to the audience about all the bad parts Francine gets. Her bad parts include, the mighty symbol, Sir Issace Newton, and the Cherry Tree in the play about George Washington and the reasons these were bad parts for her was because she got hurt while playing these parts. Then after Arthur's done speaking Francine walks out on stage wearing a football uniform and falls and gets hurt and we fade out. | ||
==Home Video== | ==Home Video== | ||
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Revision as of 22:47, 30 June 2010
Francine Frensky, Superstar | |
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Season | 1 |
Episode no. | 20 |
Date aired | November 11, 1996 |
Episode Guide | |
Previous Arthur's Birthday |
Next Arthur's Baby |
"Francine Frensky, Superstar" is an episode of Arthur from season one. It was written by Joe Fallon and the storyboards were done by Darren Brere. It first aired on November 11, 1996 along with Arthur's Birthday.
Plot Outline
The episode starts off with Arthur speaking to the audience about all the bad parts Francine gets. Her bad parts include, the mighty symbol, Sir Issace Newton, and the Cherry Tree in the play about George Washington and the reasons these were bad parts for her was because she got hurt while playing these parts. Then after Arthur's done speaking Francine walks out on stage wearing a football uniform and falls and gets hurt and we fade out.
Home Video
DVD: