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Arthur Calls It
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"Arthur Calls It" | |
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Season/Series: | 18 |
Number in season: | 5b |
Original Airdate: | January 26, 2015[1] March 6, 2015[2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Craig Carlisle Peter K. Hirsch |
Storyboard by: | Rick Marshall |
Episodes | |
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"Arthur Calls It" is the second half of the fifth episode in the eighteenth season of Arthur.
Summary
- Pressure from his classmates has Arthur doubting his decision to call Buster out during a baseball game. Will he succumb to peer pressure, or stick with what he believes is right?[3]
Plot
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Characters
- Arthur Read
- Buster Baxter
- Francine Frensky
- Muffy Crosswire
- George Lundgren
- Wally
- Nigel Ratburn
- D.W. Read
- Bitzi Baxter (opening)
- Binky Barnes(cameo)
- Maria Pappas(cameo)
- Sue Ellen Armstrong(cameo)
- Fern Walters(cameo)
- The Brain(cameo)
- Alex(cameo)
- Lisa Ratburn(mentioned)
Trivia
- Buster wears his aardvark slippers again.
- Moral:
- Dont pressure people for your own benefits.
- Don't change other peoples opinions for your own benefits.
- If you watch very quickly, you can see that Buster was safe.
- Timeline:
- Bitzi has a Motorloco L-19 GPS in her car, which replaced her Motorloco L-17 from "Buster's Carpool Catastrophe."
- Francine holds a poll on The Frensky Star, which was first seen in "Citizen Frensky" and was first put online in "Muffy and the Big Bad Blog." In addition, the "Ask Muffy" column from "Don't Ask Muffy" can be seen again.
Episode connections
- In his meditation/dream, Buster sees the Kidonian flag, tomatoes, Vince Ruckles, cameras, a Woogle, Strawberry People, squirrels, pizza, tubas, chocolates, The Grain Reaper, and grape cola (with the note).
- The Crosswire blimp makes another appearance.
- D.W. wears a fake beard, which was first seen in "Arthur Meets Mister Rogers."
- George does sports commentary. He first did this in "Baseball Blues."
Home Video
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Gallery
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References