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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Several of the [[Glenbrook Academy|Glenbrook]] students make a cameo appearance in [[Library Card]].
*Several of the [[Glenbrook Academy|Glenbrook]] students make a cameo appearance in [[Library Card]].
*The [[Homework]] song is not shown on some PBS stations during its Pledge Drive.
*The [[Homework]] song is not shown on some PBS stations during its Pledge Drive/Syndication. The And Now A Word From Us Kids segment is edited out too.
*The songs that were sung in this episode are featured on the ''[[Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape)]]'' CD.
*The songs that were sung in this episode are featured on the ''[[Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape)]]'' CD.
*Stock footage from many previous episodes of [[Season 1]], [[Season 2|2]], and [[Season 3|3]] is used during [[Homework]] and [[Leftovers Goulash]].  
*Stock footage from many previous episodes of [[Season 1]], [[Season 2|2]], and [[Season 3|3]] is used during [[Homework]] and [[Leftovers Goulash]].  

Revision as of 01:55, 19 January 2023

"Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival"
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Season/Series: 3
Number in season: 11B
Original Airdate: United States December 28, 1998
Canada February 8, 1999
Germany March 7, 2002[1]
Credits
Written by: Joe Fallon
Ken Scarborough
Storyboard by: Robert Yap
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Who is Dewey?

D.W. Read

"Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival" is the second half of the eleventh episode in the third season of Arthur.

Summary

Arthur and Buster have an imaginary music festival featuring the whole cast in songs based on their lives, themselves, and the library.

Plot

At the beginning of the episode, D.W. hears a strange noise, and tries to figure out where it's coming from. She asks Jane, who doesn't know the source of the noise, either. D.W. thinks it might be Pal's stomach, but finds out it isn't. Eventually, she tracks the sound to the basement: Arthur is filming Buster, who is standing behind a large cardboard box made to look like a TV and is beatboxing- hence the strange noise she heard. The boys are pretending to make music videos. D.W. doesn't think much of this, saying Buster's noises weren't music, the box they have doesn't really look like a TV, and the camera Arthur's using isn't even on. She questions why they're doing something that isn't real. Arthur tells her that even pretend things can be enjoyable, and that if D.W. closes her eyes, she'll be able to "see cool videos." After Arthur promises that they aren't tricking her, D.W. agrees to "watch", and the videos start.

Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival

The episode consists of five songs (including a reprise of "Library Card"):

The kids sing about the various books the library offers.

Brain sings about reading Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and then having a dream in which he creates a potion that turns him into an evil copy of himself. During a test at school, he drinks the potion and commits acts of vandalism. Then he finds that he transforms even without the potion. He tries to return the book to the library, but he turns into his evil self, who renews the book instead.

Arthur sings about wanting his dad to make chocolate cake and ice-cream instead of crazy experiments. David sings about new strange foods he wants to create. Then D.W. sings about what food she does not want and David finishes with more odd recipes. The song is accompanied by food-related snippets from previous episodes.

Mr. Ratburn sings about the homework he wants to give to his class, causing Buster to despair.

The kids sing about more books as well as story time and puppet shows (and Ms. Turner refers to something called the Dewey Decimal System).

The episode finishes with D.W. remarking that the videos were okay for the Reads’ basement, but they would never work on real TV (also, "who's Dewey?")

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