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'''And Now a Word from Us Kids''' is a regular feature aired as interstitial content on most episodes of {{Arthur}}, after the first episode and before the second. The segments feature real kids (most often third graders and usually at a school), who discuss the topic featured in the story immediately preceding the initial segment. For example, in the segment following "[[Arthur's Chicken Pox (episode)|Arthur's Chicken Pox]]," a group of real-kids discuss having had the [[chicken pox]] and show their own chicken pox-related drawings. After the segment, a kid's drawing of Arthur is shown while the kids announce, "And Now Back To Arthur."
'''And Now a Word from Us Kids''' is a regular feature aired as interstitial content on most episodes of {{Arthur}}, after the first episode and before the second. The segments feature real kids (most often third graders and usually at a school), who discuss the topic featured in the story immediately preceding the initial segment. For example, in the segment following "[[Arthur's Chicken Pox (episode)|Arthur's Chicken Pox]]," a group of real-kids discuss having had the [[chicken pox]] and show their own chicken pox-related drawings. After the segment, a kid's drawing of Arthur is shown while the kids announce, "And Now Back To Arthur."
In [[Season 12]], "And Now a Word from Us Kids" was replaced by a similar interstitial called "Postcards from You."


Other examples include:
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In a number of installments of ''Arthur'' following the premiere of ''[[Postcards from Buster (series)|Postcards from Buster]]'', this segment was briefly replaced with the feature ''Postcards from You'', but it was discontinued once ''Postcards from Buster'' went off the air, and ''And Now a Word from Us Kids'' returned.
In a number of installments of ''Arthur'' following the premiere of ''[[Postcards from Buster (series)|Postcards from Buster]]'', this segment was briefly replaced with the feature ''Postcards from You'', but it was discontinued once ''Postcards from Buster'' went off the air, and ''And Now a Word from Us Kids'' returned.


A similar themed segment, ''A Word from Marc Brown,'' is shown at the end of the second Arthur story starting with [[Season 10]]. [[Marc Brown]] showed how to draw the faces of one character per segment, including [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], [[D.W. Read|D.W.]], [[Kate Read|Kate]], and [[Pal]].
A similar themed segment, ''[[A Word From Marc Brown]]'', is shown at the end of the second ''Arthur'' story starting with [[Season 10]]. [[Marc Brown]] shows how to draw the faces of one character per segment, including [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], [[D.W. Read|D.W.]], [[Kate Read|Kate]], and [[Pal]]. Later, a similar feature called [[Which ARTHUR Character Are You?]] started airing after the second ''Arthur'' episode, featuring kids comparing themselves to characters in ''Arthur''.


==Segments==
==Segments==

Revision as of 06:26, 26 January 2020

And Now a Word from Us Kids is a regular feature aired as interstitial content on most episodes of Arthur, after the first episode and before the second. The segments feature real kids (most often third graders and usually at a school), who discuss the topic featured in the story immediately preceding the initial segment. For example, in the segment following "Arthur's Chicken Pox," a group of real-kids discuss having had the chicken pox and show their own chicken pox-related drawings. After the segment, a kid's drawing of Arthur is shown while the kids announce, "And Now Back To Arthur."

Other examples include:

In a number of installments of Arthur following the premiere of Postcards from Buster, this segment was briefly replaced with the feature Postcards from You, but it was discontinued once Postcards from Buster went off the air, and And Now a Word from Us Kids returned.

A similar themed segment, A Word From Marc Brown, is shown at the end of the second Arthur story starting with Season 10. Marc Brown shows how to draw the faces of one character per segment, including Arthur, D.W., Kate, and Pal. Later, a similar feature called Which ARTHUR Character Are You? started airing after the second Arthur episode, featuring kids comparing themselves to characters in Arthur.

Segments

Season 1

Number Episodes Description
1 "Arthur's Eyes" / "Francine's Bad Hair Day" Kids talk about how looks are not important and everyone is different.
2 "Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn" / "Arthur's Spelling Trubble" A class describes what their teacher is like.
3 "D.W. All Wet" / "Buster's Dino Dilemma"
4 "D.W.'s Imaginary Friend" / "Arthur's Lost Library Book"
5 "Arthur's Pet Business" / "D.W. the Copycat" Kids create their own pet businesses.
6 "Locked in the Library!" / "Arthur Accused!" Kids rap about heroes and heroines.
7 "Arthur Goes to Camp" / "Buster Makes the Grade" Kids draw what they are going to bring in their paper suitcases to camp.
8 "Arthur's New Puppy" / "Arthur Bounces Back"
9 "Arthur Babysits" / "Arthur's Cousin Catastrophe"
10 "Arthur's Birthday" / "Francine Frensky, Superstar" A group of kids pretend it is their birthday.
11 "Arthur's Baby" / "D.W.'s Baby" Kids talk about their baby siblings.
12 "Arthur Writes a Story" / "Arthur's Lost Dog"
13 "So Long, Spanky" / "Buster's New Friend"
14 "Arthur the Wrecker" / "Arthur and the True Francine" Kids write letters to Arthur on the computer.
15 "Arthur's Family Vacation" / "Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm"
16 "Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest" / "D.W. Flips" Kids create their own version of the Crunch Cereal commercial.
17 "Meek for a Week" / "Arthur, World's Greatest Gleeper"
18 "Arthur's Chicken Pox" / "Sick as a Dog"
19 "D.W. Rides Again" / "Arthur Makes the Team"
20 "Arthur's Almost Boring Day" / "The Half-Baked Sale"
21 "Sue Ellen Moves In" / "The Perfect Brother"
22 "D.W.'s Snow Mystery" / "Team Trouble"
23 "Bully for Binky" / "Misfortune Teller"
24 "Arthur's Tooth" / "D.W. Gets Lost"
25 "D.W. Thinks Big" / "Arthur Cleans Up"
26 "My Dad, the Garbage Man" / "Poor Muffy"
27 "D.W.'s Blankie" / "Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble" Kids show and talk about their favorite things, and how meaningful they are to them.
28 "I'm a Poet" / "The Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club!"
29 "My Club Rules" / "Stolen Bike"
30 "Arthur's First Sleepover" / "Arthur's New Year's Eve" A school hosts a sleepover for its second graders.

Kids' drawings of Arthur at the end of the segment

Trivia

  • In overseas airings of the show, such as when it aired on CBBC in the United Kingdom and on Disney Channel Asia airings of the show, this segment was omitted to make room for commercials. They are also omitted on many PBS stations during pledge drives.
  • The interstitial after "Prunella's Special Edition" originally showed students writing their own books and having a book signing, but this segment was later replaced by the interstitial after "The Wheel Deal". This interstitial is about the All Kids Can character contest and is now featured after each of the aforementioned episodes.
  • "Postcards from Buster" is the only episode to not include an interstitial, likely because the episode itself featured many different live-action scenes similar to this one.