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"All Grown Up"
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Season/Series: 25
Number in season: 4B
Original Airdate: United States February 24, 2022[1]
Canada May 19, 2022[2]
Credits
Written by: Peter Hirsch
Storyboard by: Gerry Capelle
Tapani Knuutila
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All Grown Up is the second half of the fourth episode of the twenty-fifth season of Arthur, and it's also the series finale.

Summary

The gang finds a fortune telling game and gets a hint of what their futures might hold.

Plot

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Characters

Trivia

Production notes

  • 22 years after he last played the role in Season 5, Michael Yarmush, the original voice of Arthur, reprises his role by voicing the Adult Arthur.
  • The adult D.W.'s speaking role in the final scene is the first time she has been voiced by a woman (Nissae Isen) in the entire series. With the exception of video games, she has almost exclusively been voiced by boys.
  • Fittingly, Michael Yarmush is the first voice heard in the series at the very beginning of "Arthur's Eyes," and the last one in this episode.

Episode Connections

  • The graphic novel Arthur published is "Arthur's Eyes", a reference to the first episode of the series.

Cultural References

  • The mysterious room in the library is numbered "A-113", this is a reference to the A113 animation easter egg, an inside joke to one of the room numbers at CalArts

References