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In the intro, [[ | In the intro, [[Arthur]] asks the viewers if they have ever noticed how people's personalities fit them perfectly (such as Mr. Ratburn having a hard working personality and Buster having a comedic personality). He then imagines what would it be like if everyone switched personalities (such as Mr. Ratburn having Buster's personality and Binky having Muffy's personality). Arthur backtracks on this theory when he imagines Pal having Mr. Ratburn's personality. | ||
After the title card, Arthur, Buster and D.W. are at the Reads' house, watching ''The Magic Toolbox. ''In ''The Magic Toolbox, ''there is a segment that features kids explaining what gravity is and how it works. | After the title card, Arthur, Buster and D.W. are at the Reads' house, watching ''The Magic Toolbox. ''In ''The Magic Toolbox, ''there is a segment that features kids explaining what gravity is and how it works. |