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(''It is raining outside'')


[[Arthur Read]]: (''sighing) ''I'm bored.
''Arthur and D.W. look out at the rain.''


[[D.W. Read]]: (''sings'') Rain, rain, go away. Come again some other day.
'''Arthur: '''I’m bored.


Arthur: I bet everyone else is having fun.
'''D.W.:''' Rain, rain, go away. Come again some other day.


''(At [[Buster Baxter|Buster]]'s condo)''
'''Arthur: '''I bet everyone else is having fun.


Buster: (''sings'') Rain, rain, go away. Come again on a school day.
''Buster looks out at the rain.''


(''At [[Francine Frensky|Francine]]'s apartment'')
'''Buster:''' Rain, rain, go away. Come again on a school day.


Francine: (''sings'') It's raining, it's pouring. The [[Oliver Frensky|old man]] is snoring. (''sound of snoring'') And it's driving me nuts.
''Francine looks out at the rain holding a basketball.''


(''At [[Alan Powers |the Brain']]s house'')
'''Francine''': (sings:) It's raining, it's pouring. The old man is snoring.   ''Mr. Frensky is snoring on the couch.   '' And it's driving me nuts!


The Brain: Rain, rain, go away. (''he gives a rain presentation or something'')
''Brain has prepared a presentation in his room.''


(''Back at the Reads''')
'''Brain''': Rain, rain, go away. Evaporate and recondense, combining with vapor molecules and cumulonimbus clouds to return in a low-pressure weather front on a more appropriate occasion, hey hey.


Arthur and D.W.: (''in unison)'' '''I'm bored!'''
'''Arthur+D.W.:''' I’m bored.


''(Intertitle)''
''Arthur and D.W. are drawing while it’s raining outside.''


'''ARTHUR'S ALMOST BORING DAY'''
'''D.W'''.: What did you draw?


Written by: [[Joe Fallon]] --- Storyboard by: [[Stéphanie Gignac]]
'''Arthur''': A dog, and he's bored. What did you draw?


(''Bird singing, thunder crashing'')
'''D.W.''': A stick.


[[Binky Barnes]]: ''(voice-over)'' Arthur's Almost Boring Day.
'''Arthur''': A stick?


''(Back to the story)''
'''D.W.''': Yeah, a stick... from the park you promised to take me to today!
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'''Arthur''': Oh great! Now I get to write a really
exciting report about visiting my grandma. “I went to my grandma. She’s nice. The end.” I’m doomed.
 
 
'''Grandma''' '''Thora''': Come on in, children. This is only good weather for ducks.
 
''A family of anthropomorphic ducks comes cycling by.''
 
'''Mr. Duck''': Beautiful weather, huh.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 13 August 2021

Arthur and D.W. look out at the rain.

Arthur: I’m bored.

D.W.: Rain, rain, go away. Come again some other day.

Arthur: I bet everyone else is having fun.

Buster looks out at the rain.

Buster: Rain, rain, go away. Come again on a school day.

Francine looks out at the rain holding a basketball.

Francine: (sings:) It's raining, it's pouring. The old man is snoring.   Mr. Frensky is snoring on the couch.    And it's driving me nuts!

Brain has prepared a presentation in his room.

Brain: Rain, rain, go away. Evaporate and recondense, combining with vapor molecules and cumulonimbus clouds to return in a low-pressure weather front on a more appropriate occasion, hey hey.

Arthur+D.W.: I’m bored.

Arthur and D.W. are drawing while it’s raining outside.

D.W.: What did you draw?

Arthur: A dog, and he's bored. What did you draw?

D.W.: A stick.

Arthur: A stick?

D.W.: Yeah, a stick... from the park you promised to take me to today!


Arthur: Oh great! Now I get to write a really exciting report about visiting my grandma. “I went to my grandma. She’s nice. The end.” I’m doomed.


Grandma Thora: Come on in, children. This is only good weather for ducks.

A family of anthropomorphic ducks comes cycling by.

Mr. Duck: Beautiful weather, huh.


Grandma Thora: I was just starting on it when your dad begged me to - um, when I decided to invite you over!