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|writers = [[Peter K. Hirsch]]
|writers = [[Peter K. Hirsch]]
|storyboarders = [[Gerry Capelle]]<br>[[Jeremy O'Neill]]
|storyboarders = [[Gerry Capelle]]<br>[[Jeremy O'Neill]]
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|number = 10
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{{Cquote|And it was a beautiful day. I remember that too. Just a beautiful, normal day in early spring. So who would have thought that this day would change so many people?|Sue Ellen}}
"'''April 9th'''" is the two-part season finale of {{Arthur}}'s [[Arthur (season 7)|seventh season]].
 
==Summary==
==Summary==
A fire destroys the teacher's lounge and forces Lakewood Elementary to close, prompting a range of reactions from the kids.
'''A fire destroys the teacher's lounge and forces Lakewood Elementary to close, prompting a range of reactions from the kids:'''
#Sue Ellen is upset that her diary was destroyed.
#Sue Ellen is heartbroken that her journal was destroyed.
#Binky tries to act cool even though the flames scared him.
#Binky tries to behave in a calm manner even though the flames terrified him.
#Buster feels totally left out because he slept through the whole thing.
#Buster feels totally left out because he slept through the entire thing.
#Arthur's dad, at the school on a catering job, escapes unhurt—but now Arthur finds himself constantly worrying about his father's safety.
#Mr. Read, at the school on a catering job, escapes safely, but now Arthur finds himself constantly worrying about his father's safety.
After that, the kids are sent to Mighty Mountain School.


==Plot==
==Plot==
It all began as a beautiful normal spring day in [[Elwood City]], as the kids prepare to head off to school. Sue Ellen places her new postcard she got from a friend in Bolivia in her precious journal; Arthur learns his dad will be catering a breakfast at the Lakewood Elementary School and asks if he can get a ride with him; Muffy and Binky are also on their way to school; and Buster overslept as his alarm was ringing...
It all begins as a beautiful normal spring day in [[Elwood City]], as the kids prepare to head off to school. [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] places her new postcard she got from a friend in Bolivia in her precious journal; [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] learns his [[David Read|dad]] will be catering a breakfast at his school and asks if he can get a ride with him; [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] and [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] are also on their way to school; and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] overslept as he didn't hear his alarm going off.
 
In the usual classroom at [[Lakewood Elementary School]], [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] starts the day. But things begin to go wrong the moment he smells smoke. Right then, the fire alarm goes off and they begin to evacuate the building. But Sue Ellen forgot to get her journal, and has no time to get it. Binky catches a glimpse of the fire, making him very nervous. He also sees [[Mr. Morris]] closing the door where the fire was as well. Mr. Ratburn then tells Binky to move along.
 
<center>'''April 9th'''</center>
 
Once outside, the parents all show up, the kids learn that the school janitor Mr. Morris had injured his leg in the fire, and he is taken to the hospital. Sue Ellen starts sobbing dreadful tears at the loss of her journal, while a fireman sprays water on her bag, causing the pages of her journal to fly in the air. Arthur is worried about his dad, but is later relieved to see him get out just fine thanks to the firefighters. After everything's cleared up and the firefighters leave, Buster finally arrives, and Francine explains what happened to him. Buster feels dismayed that he actually slept through what was pretty much the biggest event of the year.  
 
While hanging out at their tree house, the gang talks about the fire: Francine finds it unbelievable that they were in the school just yesterday and now it's all burned up—also, it turns out that until Lakewood's done being rebuilt/renovated, Lakewood-students will now be attending [[Mighty Mountain School|Mighty Mountain Elementary School]]. Binky continues to try and cover up his fear of the fire after seeing the flames in school and Sue Ellen is still upset over her journal being destroyed. When Muffy, not understanding Sue Ellen's feelings, claims a journal is "just a journal" and that "you can buy them at any stationery store", Francine states that Sue Ellen's had that journal since first grade. Things don't seem to help when Binky watches a Bionic Bunny episode featuring the fiery villain [[Hothead]], and Muffy tries to cheer up Sue Ellen with a brand new journal.
 
Buster also feels left out since he was not actually at the fire, so he begins exaggerating his "eyewitness" story to the Mighty Mountain students about how dramatic and scary the fire was. Arthur gets annoyed with Buster since his dad could've been really hurt in the fire. Buster's mom then gets an idea for him to do the next day.
 
That night, Arthur learns that his dad's next catering job will be at the aquarium for a deep-sea fishermen convention. Arthur is relieved that it will not be at another school.  Arthur's dad then reminds him that schools are safe and he also says that the fire chief says the fire was caused by faulty wiring, which could happen anywhere. This still does not stop Arthur from having a nightmare about his dad being attacked by a squid at the convention.


In the usual classroom at Lakewood Elementary School, Mr. Ratburn starts the day. But things begin to go wrong the moment he smells smoke. Right then, the fire alarm goes off and they begin to evacuate the building. But Sue Ellen forgot to get her journal, and has no time to get it, and Binky catches a glimpse of the fire, making him very nervous.
The next day, Buster goes to the hospital to visit Mr. Morris, and when he discovers that they both have asthma and love chocolate, it looks like a new friendship has started.


<center>April 9th</center>
The day after that, in their temporary classroom at Mighty Mountain, Buster talks to his friends about Mr. Morris, and Sue Ellen is finally pleased with a new journal Muffy bought for her (complete with personalized cover and a pen), saying she feels much better now.


Once outside, the parents all show up, the kids learn that the school janitor Mr. Morris had injured his leg in the fire, and he is taken to the hospital. Sue Ellen starts sobbing in dreadful tears at the loss of her journal, and Arthur is worried about his dad, but is happy to see that he got out alive and well. But after all the action occurs, Buster arrives late and is devastated, because he slept through the whole thing!
The viewers see a mysterious gloved hand in the hallway which pulls the fire alarm. The alarm causes the students to gasp in fear.


The gang learns that they will have to temporarily go to their biggest rival, Mighty Mountain Elementary School, until Lakewood is repaired. Binky continues to try and cover up his fear of the fire, and Sue Ellen is still upset over her journal being destroyed and Francine says she's had that journal since first grade. Things don't seem to help when Binky watches a Bionic Bunny episode featuring the rabbit hero's fiery arch-villain Hothead, and when Muffy tries to cheer up Sue Ellen with a brand new journal.
Once evacuated, Francine says she overheard that it was just a false alarm and that someone had apparently pulled the fire alarm as a prank; Buster, disappointed again that he is the only who hasn’t been through a fire, sees it as rotten luck, while Arthur points out that that’s actually good luck. But then Francine reveals that it’s not good luck for the person who pulled the fire alarm. Binky then comes up to them, asking if they saw the Mighty Mountain students running (while also calling the Mighty Mountain students a “bunch of scaredy-cats”). However, it turns out Binky was the one who pulled the fire alarm, as he accidentally gives himself away to the others when he says that he timed how long it took for the firefighters to get to the school, and remarks, “It’s nice to know they’re so fast.” He then realizes he's in big trouble when this earns him looks from Buster, Arthur and Francine; the [[fire chief]] and the [[Principal (Mighty Mountain)|Mighty Mountain Principal]] come up with his backpack they found near the alarm's pull station that he activated.


Buster also feels left out since he was not actually at the fire, and when he lies to the Mighty Mountain students about he was there and how dramatic and scary the fire was, Arthur gets annoyed since his dad could've been really hurt in the fire. Buster's mom then gets an idea for him to do the next day...
Binky writes a confession/apology to the [[Mighty Mountain]] principal and [[Mr. Haney]]. He still tries covering up the true reason why he did it to Mr. Haney, and his punishment is doing some clean-up work with [[Oliver Frensky|Mr. Frensky]] in the park. While cleaning up, a group of firefighters drive by and it turns out that they know Mr. Frenksy — when Binky questions him on it, Mr. Frensky explains that he used to be a volunteer firefighter and even he admits that being around fires (like the one that happened at Lakewood) can be pretty scary.
That night, Arthur learns that his dad's next catering job will be at the aquarium for a deep-sea fishermen convention. Arthur is relieved that it will not be at another school, but that does not stop him from having a nightmare about his dad being attacked by a squid at the convention! The next day, Buster goes to the hospital to visit Mr. Morris, and when he discovers that they both have asthma and love chocolate, it looks like a new friendship has started.
The day after that, in their temporary classroom at Mighty Mountain, Buster talks to his friends about Mr. Morris, and Sue Ellen is finally pleased with a new journal Muffy bought for her (complete with personalized cover and a stunning pen), saying she feels much better now.


But then a mysterious gloved hand in the hallway pulls the fire alarm, causing all the kids to gasp in fear...
Buster comes to visit [[Mr. Morris]], who tells him the time he worked as a dog groomer, only for the dogs to run into a perfect circle made in a cornfield; surprisingly, Mr. Morris thinks it was caused by aliens, just like Buster. When Buster offers to get more soda for them both, Mr. Morris insists on getting it and says that he needs to get used to being on his crutches. When Buster figures that it won't take long for him to heal because he knew a kid with a broken leg who had his cast off in a few weeks, Mr. Morris replies, “That was because he was young. But when you break something at my age, it’s pretty serious.” The janitor notes that, even once his leg heals up completely, it'll probably never be the same.
Once evacuated, Francine learns that it's only a false alarm, and that it was deliberately pulled. Buster is disappointed that he's still the only one in the class that hasn't been through a fire, and then Binky enters, laughing at how the Mighty Mountain kids reacted to the fire alarm, but then unintentionally slips out that he timed the firefighters in how long it took to get to the school. He then realizes he is in big trouble when this earns him looks, and the fire chief comes up with the knapsack she found near the pull station Binky activated.
Binky writes a confession and apology to the Mighty Mountain principal and Mr. Haney. He still tries covering up the true reason why he did it to Mr. Haney, and his punishment is doing some clean-up work with Mr. Frensky in the park. There, he learns Mr. Frensky was a volunteer firefighter in the past.
Buster comes to visit Mr. Morris, who tells him the time he worked as a dog groomer, only for the dogs to run into a perfect circle made in a cornfield, and surprisingly, Mr. Morris thinks it was caused by aliens, just like Buster! When Buster offers to get another soda for Mr. Morris, he explains that he needs to get used to his crutches, and that at his age he may need his cast and crutches for a long time...
On the morning Arthur's dad is supposed to go to the aquarium, Arthur fakes being sick as an attempt for his dad to stay home, but when Dad finds out the truth, he quickly understands and explains a similar scenario from when he was younger, when Grandma Thora was in a car accident, but wasn't hurt, and how he feared that each time she set foot in a car she would get into another accident.To pass the time he'd crumple up pieces of paper and toss them in a wastebasket, which made him feel better, though one time he forgot to do it, and despite being gone for three hours, Thora came home just fine.


This makes Arthur feel better.
On the morning Arthur's dad is supposed to go to the aquarium, Arthur tries faking sick in order to get his dad to stay home. However, when David realizes that Arthur isn't sick and asks why his son is acting this way, he then realizes that Arthur is concerned about him because of the fire. David reveals that one time, when he was around Arthur's age, Grandma Thora had a car accident. Though she wasn't hurt, David feared for a long time that every time she got into a car after that, she'd have another accident. To help himself feel better, David would crumple up pieces of paper and throw them into a wastebasket, deciding that the more shots he successfully made, then Thora would come home safely. One day when David forgot to do it, Thora ended up being gone for three hours, but ultimately came home safely. David then explains it's his job to worry about Arthur, not the other way around.
Sue Ellen gets the idea that the kids work together on a mural to paint outside Lakewood Elementary School while it is being fixed up, showing the fire, their thanks to Mighty Mountain, and then the school reopening.
When the school is reopened, Francine makes a report for the school paper about how Sue Ellen managed to find a portion of the postcard she lost from the old journal, and does not manage to get anything from Binky.
Turns out, back in Lakewood Elementary, Binky can't stop remembering the fire and this upsets him, so he runs out of the school. Mr. Frensky finds him and when Binky finally tells him what has been bothering him, Mr. Frensky said that he had similar problems when he saw his first fire close-up, and that talking about it made him feel better. Binky feels better as well, but still doesn't want to go back to school, so Mr. Frensky calls Mr. Haney to let him know where Binky is, then invites Binky to do some of the garbage collection rounds with him.
In the newly fixed-up version of Mr. Ratburn's classroom, they have cake in the middle of class in honor of the reopening, and Buster learns from Mr. Ratburn that Mr. Morris is not in because he is retiring. Turns out, Mr. Morris will be moving down to New Mexico to live with his daughter in retirement, and Mr. Morris gives Buster his daughter's accordion as a present to remember him by.


That night, Arthur and Buster talk via walkie-talkie about the changes the fire has caused, including Mr. Morris's retirement and his friendship with Buster all being caused by the fire. Then as Buster plays "Clementine" on his new accordion for Arthur, his dad returns home from catering Mr. Crosswire's birthday, safe and sound.
Sue Ellen then gets an idea that the kids should work together on a mural to paint outside Lakewood Elementary School while it is being fixed up, showing the fire, their thanks to [[Mighty Mountain]], and then the school reopening. When the school is reopened, Francine makes a report for the school paper about how Sue Ellen managed to find a portion of the postcard she lost from the old journal, but Francine does not manage to get any newspaper content from Binky. It turns out that even though he's back in Lakewood Elementary, Binky can't stop remembering the fire and this scares him, so he runs out of the school.


This episode concludes with Sue Ellen writing in her new journal that it will have been one month since April 9th, and that though she doesn't want to go through another fire again, she is happy that she and her friends made it through the situation and feels happy knowing that if she and her friends stick together, they can get through just about anything. When she finished, she turns off her lights.
Mr. Frensky finds him and when Binky finally tells him what has been bothering him, Mr. Frensky said that he had similar problems when he saw his first fire close-up, and that talking about it made him feel better. Binky feels better as well, but still doesn't want to go back to school, so Mr. Frensky calls Mr. Haney to let him know where Binky is, then invites Binky to do some of the garbage collection rounds with him.
 
In the new version of [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]]'s classroom, they have cake in the middle of class in honor of the reopening, and Buster learns from Mr. Ratburn that Mr. Morris is retiring. When Buster goes to Mr. Morris' house after school, the (now ex) janitor explains that he's moving in with his daughter, who lives on a ranch down in New Mexico. Buster offers to let Mr. Morris live with him and his mom, but Mr. Morris (though certainly touched by the offer), feels that it would be best for him to live with his daughter. However, before leaving, Mr. Morris gives Buster his old accordion as a present to remember him by (also admitting that his daughter never liked it).
 
That night, [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] talk via walkie-talkies about the changes the fire has caused, including [[Mr. Morris]]' retirement and his friendship with Buster all being caused by the fire. Then as Buster plays "Clementine" on his new accordion for Arthur, his dad returns home from catering [[Ed Crosswire|Mr. Crosswire]]'s birthday, safe and sound.
 
This episode finishes with [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] writing in her new journal that it will have been one month since April 9th. Although she doesn't want to go through another fire again, Sue Ellen is happy that she and her friends made it through the situation and feels happy knowing that if they stick together, they can get through just about anything. Afterwards, Sue Ellen turns her light off and goes to bed.


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Major characters===
===Major===
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Binky Barnes]]
*[[Binky Barnes]]
*[[David Read]]
*[[David Read]]
*[[John Morris]]
*[[Mr. Morris]]
*[[Muffy Crosswire]]
*[[Muffy Crosswire]]
*[[Oliver Frensky]]
*[[Oliver Frensky]]
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
===Minor Roles===
*[[Francine Frensky]]
*[[Firefighter No.3]]
===Minor===
*[[Bionic Bunny]]
*[[Bionic Bunny]]
*[[Bitzi Baxter]]
*[[Bitzi Baxter]]
*[[Mrs. Barnes]]
*[[Mrs. Barnes]]
*[[Betsy (fireperson)|Betsy]]
*[[Betsy]]
*[[D.W. Read]]
*[[D.W. Read]]
*[[Firefighter No.3]]
*[[Giraffe (Arthur's Nose)|Giraffe]]
*[[Francine]]
*[[Bird (Arthur's Nose)|Bird]]
*[[Bear (Arthur's Nose)|Bear]]
*[[Owl (Arthur's Nose)|Owl]]
*[[Cats (Arthur's Nose)|Cats]]
*[[George Lundgren]]
*[[Francis Haney]]
*[[Francis Haney]]
*[[Alan Powers|The Brain]]
*[[Hothead]]
*[[Hothead]]
*[[Mr. Morris's paramedic]]
*[[Mr. Morris's paramedic]]
*[[Nigel Ratburn]]
*[[Nigel Ratburn]]
===Background===
*[[Mighty Mountain Player]]
*[[Alex]]
*[[Sam Scarborough]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Rabbit (Number 3)]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Aardvark]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Bear (Number 3)]]
*[[Mr. Armstrong]]
*[[Mr. Armstrong]]
*[[Mrs. Armstrong]]
*[[Mrs. Armstrong]]
*[[Brain]]
*[[Principal (April 9th)|Mighty Mountain principal]]
*[[Teacher (April 9th)|Mighty Mountain teacher]]
 
===Cameo===
*[[Alex]]
*[[Bruno's Music worker]]
*[[Bruno's Music worker]]
*[[Carlos]]
*[[Carlos (April 9th)|Carlos]]
*[[Cookie]]
*[[Cookie]]
*[[Ed Billings]]
*[[Ed Billings]]
*[[Ed Crosswire]]
*[[Ed Crosswire]]
*[[Fern Walters|Fern]]
*[[Fern Walters]]
*[[Fireball]]
*[[Fireball]]
*[[George Lundgren|George]]
*[[Gunky]]
*[[Gunky]]
*[[House painter]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[Jenna]]
*[[Jenna Morgan]]
*[[Kate Read|Kate]]
*[[Kate Read]]
*[[Leah MacGrady]]
*[[Leah MacGrady]]
*[[Ed Billings]]
*[[Mrs. Lundgren]]
*[[Mrs. Lundgren]]
*[[Maria]]
*[[Maria Pappas]]
*[[Mary]]
*[[Mary (3rd grader)|Mary]]
*[[Mighty Mountain Principal]]
*[[Mighty Mountain Teacher]]
*[[Millicent Crosswire]]
*[[Millicent Crosswire]]
*[[Pal]]
*[[Pal]]
*[[Mr. Powers]]
*[[Mr. Powers]]
*[[Prunella]]
*[[Prunella Deegan]]
*[[Sam Scarborough]]
*[[Mrs. Lancaster]]
*[[Unknown Elwood City Librarian]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Dog]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Dog]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Dog (Number 3)]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Dog (Number 3)]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Rabbit (Number 3)]]
*[[Kenny]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Bear]]
*[[Beulah McInnerny]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Bear (Number 3)]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Rat (Number 2)]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Aardvark (Number 5)]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Aardvark (Number 2)]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Cat]]
 
=== Mentioned ===
* [[Thora Read]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This was the final regular appearance of Mr. Morris, the school janitor, as he announces his retirement and relocation. However, he makes cameo appearances in many later episodes.
*This is the highest rated ''Arthur'' episode on IMDB with 9/10 rating.
*This episode is tied with "[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]" for the most speaking characters.
*It is revealed that Mr. Morris is allergic to pollen, dander and peanuts.
*This episode shows the second and third times a fire alarm goes off in a school. The first time was in "[[D.W. All Fired Up]]", when D.W.'s preschool had their first fire drill, and in this episode, one goes off in [[Lakewood Elementary School|Lakewood]] and the other goes off in [[Mighty Mountain Elementary School|Mighty Mountain]] (as a false alarm).
*Despite the title saying April 9th, the episode actually aired on November 29, 2002 in the U.S. and February 5, 2003 in Canada.
**While it's mostly uncertain, it is strongly implied that the episode's name is a reference to the September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States which occurred about 1 year prior to the episode's airing, as many commonly refer to the tragic real-life event as "September 11th" or simply "9/11". Hijacked airplanes were deliberately flown into both towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, and the Pentagon near Washington DC. A fourth plane, probably intended for the Capitol Building or the White House, crashed in rural Pennsylvania following a revolt against the hijackers by the passengers. These attacks killed thousands of people, injured tens of thousands more, traumatized an entire country, and would profoundly and negatively alter the course of human history for years to come.
*In 2015, the episode was made available freely on the official ''Arthur'' website as part of the resilience section of a feature titled [[Arthur family health]]. The episode can be watched [https://pbskids.org/arthur/health/resilience/episode.html here] It is also available on the PBS KIDS Video app and website.
*Curiously enough, ''Sesame Street'', another long-running PBS show, had an episode titled ''Fire at Hooper's Store'' which shares almost the exact same plot as ''April 9th'', since both episodes were made to reflect on the 9/11 attacks by centering on a fire going on and the characters' reactions and trauma towards these incidents. However, unlike the aforementioned episode, ''April 9th'' takes place at a fire that is going on at a school, while ''Fire at Hooper's Store''takes place at a fire in a bakery known as Hooper's Store. Ironically, both ''Fire at Hooper's Store'' and ''April 9th'' aired in the year 2002.
*This is the first time the fire department plays a major role.
*This is the first time the fire department plays a major role.
*The name of the moving company is Tolon Moving, a nod to the fact that [[Marc Brown]]'s [[Tolon Brown|son]]'s name and Marc Brown's own middle name is "Tolon."
*The pirate in Arthur's dream telling him to not go in the water tank is a reference to the fire chief not allowing Arthur to go in the burning school.
*In the "[[And Now a Word from Us Kids]]" segment, a third grade class discusses fire safety and put information on the Arthur PBS website, however the link no longer exists.
*'''Sue Ellen's diary entries:'''
**Boxing and Kicking
**April 16, 2002- There is nothing better to do than to have fun with [[Fern|a friend]]
**A cake
**A {{W|Bolivia}} poster
*'''Foreshadowing:''' When someone pulled the fire alarm they had Binky's sleeves.
*'''4th Wall Break:''' The name of the moving company is [[Tolon's Moving]], a nod to the fact that [[Marc Brown]]'s [[Tolon Brown|son]]'s name and Marc Brown's own middle name is "Tolon."
*'''Moral:''' It's the parents job to worry about her/his kids, not the other way around.
*'''Karma:''' Binky made a false alarm, so he got caught.
*'''Timeline:'''
**Buster remembers having asthma since "[[Buster's Breathless]]."
**Almost a month goes by during this episode, meaning several episodes that aired before and after April 9th occurred during this time frame, such as "[[Arthur the Wrecker]]", which could have taken place either right before the fire, or in the weeks after it, as Lakewood Elementary did not appear in that episode. In addition, the events of [[The Great MacGrady|"The Great MacGrady"]] would take place immediately after Lakewood Elementary reopened, as referenced by the calendar shown in that episode. The events of [[For Whom the Bell Tolls|"For Whom the Bell Tolls"]] would also happen at the tail end of the time frame.
**Buster and Mr. Morris remain friends following this episode. They talk to each other on the phone in "[[Buster Isn't Buying It]]", and they reunite in the [[Postcards from Buster (episode)|''Postcards from Buster'']] episode "[[Alien Adventure]]".
*Many characters in this episode show symptoms of {{w|post-traumatic stress disorder}}, or PTSD, following the fire. Arthur, who came close to losing his father in the fire, has a vivid nightmare where his father is in danger and he's powerless to help. Binky, when watching an episode of Bionic Bunny where he encounters [[Hothead|a fire-themed villain]], experiences a panic attack and flees the room.
*According to what David Read heard from the fire chief, sparks from faulty electrical wiring were the likely cause of the fire.
===Errors===
*Right before the title card, Mr. Ratburn's class is walking out of the building, but Francine and Brain are not with them.
*In one shot of the scene with the firetrucks outside Lakewood Elementary, Buster is in the crowd.
*[[Ms. Morgan]] can be seen in the crowd of people outside Lakewood when Arthur is talking to the firefighter.
**Her hair went from red in one shot to blonde in the next.
*When Mr. Morris was in the hospital, his cast was on his left leg, but for the rest of the episode, his cast is on his right leg.
*Francine mentions that Mr. Ratburn's classroom was badly damaged in the fire, but as the alarm went off, there were no flames anywhere in the room. Sue Ellen's backpack and journal also burned, so it is possible that the  fire spread to their classroom after they evacuated.
*Arthur says that Buster only met Mr. Morris and became friends with him because of the fire, despite the events of "[[Arthur Accused! (episode)|Arthur Accused!]]" and "[[Binky Rules (episode)|Binky Rules]]." However, Arthur is correct about his second point.
*When the kids start walking into Mighty Mountain, Hothead can be see among them.
*Hothead's hand is layered on top of Fireball for a split second before her arm is there too.
===Production Notes===
*Early airings did not have the "Stay tuned" title.{{cite}}
* In the "[[And Now a Word from Us Kids]]" segment, a third grade class discusses fire safety and put information on the ''Arthur'' PBS website. This page has since been deleted from the website, but is still referenced on current reruns.
*This is the last episode in which Andrew Porporino is the executive producer.
*This is the last episode where Lesley Taylor and Pierre Valette are producers.
*This is the last episode in which Mark Lague is the background design supervisor.
*This is the last episode in which Goran Panic is the background designer.
*This is the last episode in which Wayne Millett is the background design supervisor.
*This is the last episode in which Robert Waldren is the assistant director.
*This is the last episode in which Travis Williams is the script coordinator.
*This is the last episode in which Luc Gagnon is the layout coordinator.
*This is the last episode in which Érik Jenkevice is the production assistant.
*This is the last episode in which Julie Pelletier is the post-production supervisor.
*This is the last episode in which Marc Léveillé is the sound effects editor.
*This is the last episode in which Kelly Kincaid is the dialogue editor.
*This is the last episode in which Sylvie Lagimonière is the assistant dialogue editor.
*This is the last episode in which Lise Wedlock is the foley artist.
*This is the last episode where Stéphane Bergeron and Rob Crang are recording engineers.
*This is the last episode in which Katherine Poirier is the assistant engineer.
*This is the last episode where Luc Béliveau and Martin Celestino are video editors.
*This is the last episode in which Julie Campeau is the video assistant.
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*This episode was based loosely on the devastated [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11_attacks 9/11 terrorist attacks] on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Center World Trade Center] , [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentagon_(building) the Pentagon] , and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_93 Flight 93] .
*The episode is simliar to [https://dharmann.fandom.com/wiki/KID_PULLS_Fire_Alarm_To_SKIP_TEST,_He_Lives_To_Regret_It KID PULLS Fire Alarm To SKIP TEST, He Lives To Regret It] from Dhar Mann.
** However, the only difference is that Binky's punishment is to do community service while Mikey is in jail for 1 year (and/or has to trade a $1,000).
*Mr. Morris mentions {{w|Zydeco records}}. Zydeco music prominently features accordions.
*Mr. Morris also mentions Roswell, the "capital of alien sightings".
*Buster plays "Oh My Darling, Clementine".
*There is a poster of Simon & Garfunkel in David's childhood bedroom.
*This episode is similar to ''The Smurfs'' episode FireFighting Smurfs which is also about Fire Safety.
**The episode's plot bears a heavy resemblance to the ''Sesame Street'' episode Fire at Hooper's Store since both episodes deal with a fire going on to reflect on the September 11 attacks prior to their releases. Ironically, both ''Arthur'' and ''Sesame Street'' are long-running PBS kids shows.
*This episode is a response to the {{W|September 11 attacks}}. The story was designed to show how people deal with tragedies in different ways.
*When Buster goes to deliver the flowers to Mr. Morris, there is an announcement over the intercom which calls 'Doctor Davis' and 'Doctor Blair.' The audio was taken from the Queensrÿche song 'I Remember Now' from their 1988 album, 'Operation: Mindcrime.'
*When Buster goes to deliver the flowers to Mr. Morris, there is an announcement over the intercom which calls 'Doctor Davis' and 'Doctor Blair.' The audio was taken from the Queensrÿche song 'I Remember Now' from their 1988 album, 'Operation: Mindcrime.'
*Sue Ellen's quote at the top of the page, noting the irony of how something so terrible could happen on such a beautiful day, is possibly a reference to how people recount their experiences on 9/11 - like the April 9th school fire, 9/11 happened, in real life, on a sunny, cloudless day. A common theme in retellings of 9/11 is to draw a contrast between this otherwise pleasant weather, and the horror of the attack itself.


===Episode connections===
===Episode connections===
*Buster remembers having asthma since "[[Buster's Breathless]]."
*Despite it being referred to as a journal in this episode, Sue Ellen's diary is shown to be exactly the same titular book seen earlier in "[[Sue Ellen's Lost Diary]]."
*This episode is the second time Mr. Morris injures his leg; the other was "[[The Half-Baked Sale]]."
*This episode is the second time Mr. Morris injures his leg; the other was "[[The Half-Baked Sale]]."
*There are several references to "[[D.W. All Fired Up]]" in this episode.
*There are several references to "[[D.W. All Fired Up]]" in this episode — most notably the enforcement of fire safety.
*In season 7, a villain named Kodo is a rabbit who tricks Bionic Bunny to save her kitten, this event occurs again in this episode.
*This is the second time a sibling in the Read family dreams about a cephalopod eating a member of the Read family. Arthur dreams that his dad is eaten by a squid. D.W. dreams about an octopus eating Arthur in "[[D.W. All Wet (episode)|D.W. All Wet]]."


===Errors===
== Home Video ==
*In one shot of the scene with the firetrucks outside Lakewood Elementary, Buster is in the crowd.
*'''DVD:'''
*When Mr. Morris was in the hospital, his cast was on his left leg, but for the rest of the episode, his cast is on his right leg.
**[[Sleepovers, Sports and More|Arthur: Sleepovers, Sports and More]]
*Arthur says that Buster only met Mr. Morris and became friends with him because of the fire, despite the events of "[[Arthur Accused!]]" and "[[Binky Rules]]." Furthermore, Mr. Morris and Buster introduce themselves to each other by name when Buster visits him in the hospital despite the aforementioned fact that they had already met, and Mr. Morris was well acquainted with most of the students well beforehand. However, Arthur is right about the second point.
**[[Believe in Yourself!]]
*When the kids start walking into Mighty Mountain, Hothead can be see amongst them.


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*[http://www.pbs.org/parents/arthur/resources/parentguides/safe.story.html?cat=index.en Read-Aloud Story based on the episode]
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"April 9th"
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Season/Series: 7
Number in season: 10
Original Airdate: United States November 29, 2002[1]
Canada February 5, 2003[2]
Credits
Written by: Peter K. Hirsch
Storyboard by: Gerry Capelle
Jeremy O'Neill
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And it was a beautiful day. I remember that too. Just a beautiful, normal day in early spring. So who would have thought that this day would change so many people?

—Sue Ellen

"April 9th" is the two-part season finale of Arthur's seventh season.

Summary[edit]

A fire destroys the teacher's lounge and forces Lakewood Elementary to close, prompting a range of reactions from the kids:

  1. Sue Ellen is heartbroken that her journal was destroyed.
  2. Binky tries to behave in a calm manner even though the flames terrified him.
  3. Buster feels totally left out because he slept through the entire thing.
  4. Mr. Read, at the school on a catering job, escapes safely, but now Arthur finds himself constantly worrying about his father's safety.

After that, the kids are sent to Mighty Mountain School.

Plot[edit]

It all begins as a beautiful normal spring day in Elwood City, as the kids prepare to head off to school. Sue Ellen places her new postcard she got from a friend in Bolivia in her precious journal; Arthur learns his dad will be catering a breakfast at his school and asks if he can get a ride with him; Muffy and Binky are also on their way to school; and Buster overslept as he didn't hear his alarm going off.

In the usual classroom at Lakewood Elementary School, Mr. Ratburn starts the day. But things begin to go wrong the moment he smells smoke. Right then, the fire alarm goes off and they begin to evacuate the building. But Sue Ellen forgot to get her journal, and has no time to get it. Binky catches a glimpse of the fire, making him very nervous. He also sees Mr. Morris closing the door where the fire was as well. Mr. Ratburn then tells Binky to move along.

April 9th

Once outside, the parents all show up, the kids learn that the school janitor Mr. Morris had injured his leg in the fire, and he is taken to the hospital. Sue Ellen starts sobbing dreadful tears at the loss of her journal, while a fireman sprays water on her bag, causing the pages of her journal to fly in the air. Arthur is worried about his dad, but is later relieved to see him get out just fine thanks to the firefighters. After everything's cleared up and the firefighters leave, Buster finally arrives, and Francine explains what happened to him. Buster feels dismayed that he actually slept through what was pretty much the biggest event of the year.  

While hanging out at their tree house, the gang talks about the fire: Francine finds it unbelievable that they were in the school just yesterday and now it's all burned up—also, it turns out that until Lakewood's done being rebuilt/renovated, Lakewood-students will now be attending Mighty Mountain Elementary School. Binky continues to try and cover up his fear of the fire after seeing the flames in school and Sue Ellen is still upset over her journal being destroyed. When Muffy, not understanding Sue Ellen's feelings, claims a journal is "just a journal" and that "you can buy them at any stationery store", Francine states that Sue Ellen's had that journal since first grade. Things don't seem to help when Binky watches a Bionic Bunny episode featuring the fiery villain Hothead, and Muffy tries to cheer up Sue Ellen with a brand new journal.

Buster also feels left out since he was not actually at the fire, so he begins exaggerating his "eyewitness" story to the Mighty Mountain students about how dramatic and scary the fire was. Arthur gets annoyed with Buster since his dad could've been really hurt in the fire. Buster's mom then gets an idea for him to do the next day.

That night, Arthur learns that his dad's next catering job will be at the aquarium for a deep-sea fishermen convention. Arthur is relieved that it will not be at another school. Arthur's dad then reminds him that schools are safe and he also says that the fire chief says the fire was caused by faulty wiring, which could happen anywhere. This still does not stop Arthur from having a nightmare about his dad being attacked by a squid at the convention.

The next day, Buster goes to the hospital to visit Mr. Morris, and when he discovers that they both have asthma and love chocolate, it looks like a new friendship has started.

The day after that, in their temporary classroom at Mighty Mountain, Buster talks to his friends about Mr. Morris, and Sue Ellen is finally pleased with a new journal Muffy bought for her (complete with personalized cover and a pen), saying she feels much better now.

The viewers see a mysterious gloved hand in the hallway which pulls the fire alarm. The alarm causes the students to gasp in fear.

Once evacuated, Francine says she overheard that it was just a false alarm and that someone had apparently pulled the fire alarm as a prank; Buster, disappointed again that he is the only who hasn’t been through a fire, sees it as rotten luck, while Arthur points out that that’s actually good luck. But then Francine reveals that it’s not good luck for the person who pulled the fire alarm. Binky then comes up to them, asking if they saw the Mighty Mountain students running (while also calling the Mighty Mountain students a “bunch of scaredy-cats”). However, it turns out Binky was the one who pulled the fire alarm, as he accidentally gives himself away to the others when he says that he timed how long it took for the firefighters to get to the school, and remarks, “It’s nice to know they’re so fast.” He then realizes he's in big trouble when this earns him looks from Buster, Arthur and Francine; the fire chief and the Mighty Mountain Principal come up with his backpack they found near the alarm's pull station that he activated.

Binky writes a confession/apology to the Mighty Mountain principal and Mr. Haney. He still tries covering up the true reason why he did it to Mr. Haney, and his punishment is doing some clean-up work with Mr. Frensky in the park. While cleaning up, a group of firefighters drive by and it turns out that they know Mr. Frenksy — when Binky questions him on it, Mr. Frensky explains that he used to be a volunteer firefighter and even he admits that being around fires (like the one that happened at Lakewood) can be pretty scary.

Buster comes to visit Mr. Morris, who tells him the time he worked as a dog groomer, only for the dogs to run into a perfect circle made in a cornfield; surprisingly, Mr. Morris thinks it was caused by aliens, just like Buster. When Buster offers to get more soda for them both, Mr. Morris insists on getting it and says that he needs to get used to being on his crutches. When Buster figures that it won't take long for him to heal because he knew a kid with a broken leg who had his cast off in a few weeks, Mr. Morris replies, “That was because he was young. But when you break something at my age, it’s pretty serious.” The janitor notes that, even once his leg heals up completely, it'll probably never be the same.

On the morning Arthur's dad is supposed to go to the aquarium, Arthur tries faking sick in order to get his dad to stay home. However, when David realizes that Arthur isn't sick and asks why his son is acting this way, he then realizes that Arthur is concerned about him because of the fire. David reveals that one time, when he was around Arthur's age, Grandma Thora had a car accident. Though she wasn't hurt, David feared for a long time that every time she got into a car after that, she'd have another accident. To help himself feel better, David would crumple up pieces of paper and throw them into a wastebasket, deciding that the more shots he successfully made, then Thora would come home safely. One day when David forgot to do it, Thora ended up being gone for three hours, but ultimately came home safely. David then explains it's his job to worry about Arthur, not the other way around.

Sue Ellen then gets an idea that the kids should work together on a mural to paint outside Lakewood Elementary School while it is being fixed up, showing the fire, their thanks to Mighty Mountain, and then the school reopening. When the school is reopened, Francine makes a report for the school paper about how Sue Ellen managed to find a portion of the postcard she lost from the old journal, but Francine does not manage to get any newspaper content from Binky. It turns out that even though he's back in Lakewood Elementary, Binky can't stop remembering the fire and this scares him, so he runs out of the school.

Mr. Frensky finds him and when Binky finally tells him what has been bothering him, Mr. Frensky said that he had similar problems when he saw his first fire close-up, and that talking about it made him feel better. Binky feels better as well, but still doesn't want to go back to school, so Mr. Frensky calls Mr. Haney to let him know where Binky is, then invites Binky to do some of the garbage collection rounds with him.

In the new version of Mr. Ratburn's classroom, they have cake in the middle of class in honor of the reopening, and Buster learns from Mr. Ratburn that Mr. Morris is retiring. When Buster goes to Mr. Morris' house after school, the (now ex) janitor explains that he's moving in with his daughter, who lives on a ranch down in New Mexico. Buster offers to let Mr. Morris live with him and his mom, but Mr. Morris (though certainly touched by the offer), feels that it would be best for him to live with his daughter. However, before leaving, Mr. Morris gives Buster his old accordion as a present to remember him by (also admitting that his daughter never liked it).

That night, Arthur and Buster talk via walkie-talkies about the changes the fire has caused, including Mr. Morris' retirement and his friendship with Buster all being caused by the fire. Then as Buster plays "Clementine" on his new accordion for Arthur, his dad returns home from catering Mr. Crosswire's birthday, safe and sound.

This episode finishes with Sue Ellen writing in her new journal that it will have been one month since April 9th. Although she doesn't want to go through another fire again, Sue Ellen is happy that she and her friends made it through the situation and feels happy knowing that if they stick together, they can get through just about anything. Afterwards, Sue Ellen turns her light off and goes to bed.

Characters[edit]

Major[edit]

Minor[edit]

Cameo[edit]

Mentioned[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • This is the highest rated Arthur episode on IMDB with 9/10 rating.
  • It is revealed that Mr. Morris is allergic to pollen, dander and peanuts.
  • This episode shows the second and third times a fire alarm goes off in a school. The first time was in "D.W. All Fired Up", when D.W.'s preschool had their first fire drill, and in this episode, one goes off in Lakewood and the other goes off in Mighty Mountain (as a false alarm).
  • Despite the title saying April 9th, the episode actually aired on November 29, 2002 in the U.S. and February 5, 2003 in Canada.
    • While it's mostly uncertain, it is strongly implied that the episode's name is a reference to the September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States which occurred about 1 year prior to the episode's airing, as many commonly refer to the tragic real-life event as "September 11th" or simply "9/11". Hijacked airplanes were deliberately flown into both towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, and the Pentagon near Washington DC. A fourth plane, probably intended for the Capitol Building or the White House, crashed in rural Pennsylvania following a revolt against the hijackers by the passengers. These attacks killed thousands of people, injured tens of thousands more, traumatized an entire country, and would profoundly and negatively alter the course of human history for years to come.
  • In 2015, the episode was made available freely on the official Arthur website as part of the resilience section of a feature titled Arthur family health. The episode can be watched here It is also available on the PBS KIDS Video app and website.
  • Curiously enough, Sesame Street, another long-running PBS show, had an episode titled Fire at Hooper's Store which shares almost the exact same plot as April 9th, since both episodes were made to reflect on the 9/11 attacks by centering on a fire going on and the characters' reactions and trauma towards these incidents. However, unlike the aforementioned episode, April 9th takes place at a fire that is going on at a school, while Fire at Hooper's Storetakes place at a fire in a bakery known as Hooper's Store. Ironically, both Fire at Hooper's Store and April 9th aired in the year 2002.
  • This is the first time the fire department plays a major role.
  • The pirate in Arthur's dream telling him to not go in the water tank is a reference to the fire chief not allowing Arthur to go in the burning school.
  • In the "And Now a Word from Us Kids" segment, a third grade class discusses fire safety and put information on the Arthur PBS website, however the link no longer exists.
  • Sue Ellen's diary entries:
    • Boxing and Kicking
    • April 16, 2002- There is nothing better to do than to have fun with a friend
    • A cake
    • A Bolivia poster
  • Foreshadowing: When someone pulled the fire alarm they had Binky's sleeves.
  • 4th Wall Break: The name of the moving company is Tolon's Moving, a nod to the fact that Marc Brown's son's name and Marc Brown's own middle name is "Tolon."
  • Moral: It's the parents job to worry about her/his kids, not the other way around.
  • Karma: Binky made a false alarm, so he got caught.
  • Timeline:
    • Buster remembers having asthma since "Buster's Breathless."
    • Almost a month goes by during this episode, meaning several episodes that aired before and after April 9th occurred during this time frame, such as "Arthur the Wrecker", which could have taken place either right before the fire, or in the weeks after it, as Lakewood Elementary did not appear in that episode. In addition, the events of "The Great MacGrady" would take place immediately after Lakewood Elementary reopened, as referenced by the calendar shown in that episode. The events of "For Whom the Bell Tolls" would also happen at the tail end of the time frame.
    • Buster and Mr. Morris remain friends following this episode. They talk to each other on the phone in "Buster Isn't Buying It", and they reunite in the Postcards from Buster episode "Alien Adventure".
  • Many characters in this episode show symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, following the fire. Arthur, who came close to losing his father in the fire, has a vivid nightmare where his father is in danger and he's powerless to help. Binky, when watching an episode of Bionic Bunny where he encounters a fire-themed villain, experiences a panic attack and flees the room.
  • According to what David Read heard from the fire chief, sparks from faulty electrical wiring were the likely cause of the fire.

Errors[edit]

  • Right before the title card, Mr. Ratburn's class is walking out of the building, but Francine and Brain are not with them.
  • In one shot of the scene with the firetrucks outside Lakewood Elementary, Buster is in the crowd.
  • Ms. Morgan can be seen in the crowd of people outside Lakewood when Arthur is talking to the firefighter.
    • Her hair went from red in one shot to blonde in the next.
  • When Mr. Morris was in the hospital, his cast was on his left leg, but for the rest of the episode, his cast is on his right leg.
  • Francine mentions that Mr. Ratburn's classroom was badly damaged in the fire, but as the alarm went off, there were no flames anywhere in the room. Sue Ellen's backpack and journal also burned, so it is possible that the fire spread to their classroom after they evacuated.
  • Arthur says that Buster only met Mr. Morris and became friends with him because of the fire, despite the events of "Arthur Accused!" and "Binky Rules." However, Arthur is correct about his second point.
  • When the kids start walking into Mighty Mountain, Hothead can be see among them.
  • Hothead's hand is layered on top of Fireball for a split second before her arm is there too.

Production Notes[edit]

  • Early airings did not have the "Stay tuned" title.[citation needed]
  • In the "And Now a Word from Us Kids" segment, a third grade class discusses fire safety and put information on the Arthur PBS website. This page has since been deleted from the website, but is still referenced on current reruns.
  • This is the last episode in which Andrew Porporino is the executive producer.
  • This is the last episode where Lesley Taylor and Pierre Valette are producers.
  • This is the last episode in which Mark Lague is the background design supervisor.
  • This is the last episode in which Goran Panic is the background designer.
  • This is the last episode in which Wayne Millett is the background design supervisor.
  • This is the last episode in which Robert Waldren is the assistant director.
  • This is the last episode in which Travis Williams is the script coordinator.
  • This is the last episode in which Luc Gagnon is the layout coordinator.
  • This is the last episode in which Érik Jenkevice is the production assistant.
  • This is the last episode in which Julie Pelletier is the post-production supervisor.
  • This is the last episode in which Marc Léveillé is the sound effects editor.
  • This is the last episode in which Kelly Kincaid is the dialogue editor.
  • This is the last episode in which Sylvie Lagimonière is the assistant dialogue editor.
  • This is the last episode in which Lise Wedlock is the foley artist.
  • This is the last episode where Stéphane Bergeron and Rob Crang are recording engineers.
  • This is the last episode in which Katherine Poirier is the assistant engineer.
  • This is the last episode where Luc Béliveau and Martin Celestino are video editors.
  • This is the last episode in which Julie Campeau is the video assistant.

Cultural references[edit]

  • The episode is simliar to KID PULLS Fire Alarm To SKIP TEST, He Lives To Regret It from Dhar Mann.
    • However, the only difference is that Binky's punishment is to do community service while Mikey is in jail for 1 year (and/or has to trade a $1,000).
  • Mr. Morris mentions Zydeco records. Zydeco music prominently features accordions.
  • Mr. Morris also mentions Roswell, the "capital of alien sightings".
  • Buster plays "Oh My Darling, Clementine".
  • There is a poster of Simon & Garfunkel in David's childhood bedroom.
  • This episode is similar to The Smurfs episode FireFighting Smurfs which is also about Fire Safety.
    • The episode's plot bears a heavy resemblance to the Sesame Street episode Fire at Hooper's Store since both episodes deal with a fire going on to reflect on the September 11 attacks prior to their releases. Ironically, both Arthur and Sesame Street are long-running PBS kids shows.
  • This episode is a response to the September 11 attacks. The story was designed to show how people deal with tragedies in different ways.
  • When Buster goes to deliver the flowers to Mr. Morris, there is an announcement over the intercom which calls 'Doctor Davis' and 'Doctor Blair.' The audio was taken from the Queensrÿche song 'I Remember Now' from their 1988 album, 'Operation: Mindcrime.'
  • Sue Ellen's quote at the top of the page, noting the irony of how something so terrible could happen on such a beautiful day, is possibly a reference to how people recount their experiences on 9/11 - like the April 9th school fire, 9/11 happened, in real life, on a sunny, cloudless day. A common theme in retellings of 9/11 is to draw a contrast between this otherwise pleasant weather, and the horror of the attack itself.

Episode connections[edit]

  • Despite it being referred to as a journal in this episode, Sue Ellen's diary is shown to be exactly the same titular book seen earlier in "Sue Ellen's Lost Diary."
  • This episode is the second time Mr. Morris injures his leg; the other was "The Half-Baked Sale."
  • There are several references to "D.W. All Fired Up" in this episode — most notably the enforcement of fire safety.
  • In season 7, a villain named Kodo is a rabbit who tricks Bionic Bunny to save her kitten, this event occurs again in this episode.
  • This is the second time a sibling in the Read family dreams about a cephalopod eating a member of the Read family. Arthur dreams that his dad is eaten by a squid. D.W. dreams about an octopus eating Arthur in "D.W. All Wet."

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Gallery[edit]

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