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Early one morning, Arthur and [[Francine]] send out invitations to their friends for Arthur's birthday party. The last one was the one for Muffy. As they go to the Crosswires' campus, Francine suggests that Arthur should hide somewhere quickly if he puts the invitation in the Crosswires' mailbox, because Muffy and her parents might hear them. If Arthur finds out that Muffy has the same birthday party as Arthur, his birthday party will be ruined!
Early one morning, Arthur and [[Francine]] send out invitations to their friends for Arthur's birthday party. The last one was the one for Muffy. As they go to the Crosswires' campus, Francine suggests that Arthur should hide somewhere quickly if he puts the invitation in the Crosswires' mailbox, because Muffy and her parents might hear them. If Arthur finds out that Muffy has the same birthday party as Arthur, his birthday party will be ruined!


<center>'''Arthur's Birthday'''</center>
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---Title Card---
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[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] is writing invitations for his birthday party, in which he will be turning 8 years old. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] starts writing invitations for which might be her birthday too, but Arthur points out that her birthday is not until after six months, but D.W. doesn't care since she writes slowly.
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] is writing invitations for his birthday party, in which he will be turning 8 years old. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] starts writing invitations for which might be her birthday too, but Arthur points out that her birthday is not until after six months, but D.W. doesn't care since she writes slowly.
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If the boys win, everyone will go to Arthur's party, but if the girls win, everyone will go to Muffy's party. The coach then blows the whistle to start the tug of war. Both sides begin pulling the rope back and forth.
If the boys win, everyone will go to Arthur's party, but if the girls win, everyone will go to Muffy's party. The coach then blows the whistle to start the tug of war. Both sides begin pulling the rope back and forth.


While they are pulling, Muffy taunts as she yells, "Who needs boys? Pull!" twice, and then Buster furiously does the same back, but he taunts and shouts, "Who needs girls? Pull!" twice. Then Binky ties the rope around his waist, and Prunella does the same thing by tying the rope around one of the bars of the playground equipment. Then both sides break the rope, and Arthur decides that nobody wins the tug of war.
While they are pulling, Muffy taunts as she says, "Who needs boys? Pull!" twice, and then Buster furiously does the same back, but he taunts and says, "Who needs girls? Pull!" twice. Then Binky ties the rope around his waist, and Prunella does the same thing by tying the rope around one of the bars of the playground equipment. Then both sides break the rope, and Arthur decides that nobody wins the tug of war.


After school, Arthur and his friends go to [[Mrs. Powers]]' [[Ice Cream Shop]]. At the counter, Arthur tells Francine that everyone is beginning to hate each other as Buster (who pulls his ears down), Muffy, Sue Ellen and Fern blow raspberries at each other.
After school, Arthur and his friends go to [[Mrs. Powers]]' [[Ice Cream Shop|ice cream parlor]]. At the counter, Arthur tells Francine that everyone is beginning to hate each other as Buster who pulls his ears down, Muffy, Sue Ellen and Fern blow raspberries at each other.


Francine says that it's boring to have a party without boys. Arthur wished Francine could come to his party, but Francine promised Muffy, because she is best friends with her, and says it is hard to go to both parties. Arthur suggests he has an idea for Francine, and he whispers it in her ear.
Francine says that it's boring to have a party without boys. Arthur wished Francine could come to his party, but Francine promised Muffy, because she is best friends with her, and says it is hard to go to both parties. Arthur suggests he has an idea for Francine, and he whispers it in her ear.
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Arthur's relatives are setting up his birthday party, and then Arthur receives birthday kisses from Jane and eight birthday hugs from Grandma Thora. DW attempts to pinch Arthur so he can grow an inch and chases him around the house. Then Arthur's friends arrive: the first were Buster and the Brain, then Prunella, then Francine, then Binky, and last but not least, Sue Ellen.
Arthur's relatives are setting up his birthday party, and then Arthur receives birthday kisses from Jane and eight birthday hugs from Grandma Thora. DW attempts to pinch Arthur so he can grow an inch and chases him around the house. Then Arthur's friends arrive: the first were Buster and the Brain, then Prunella, then Francine, then Binky, and last but not least, Sue Ellen.


When 12:00 noon arrives, Arthur tells his friends to find some place to hide, because Muffy will arrive any minute. Buster asks Arthur what he wrote to Muffy, and Arthur said he wrote: "Dear Muffy, I have a special present for you. It is so big, I can't carry it by myself. Please come to my house today at noon to get it."
When 12:00 noon arrives, Arthur tells his friends to find some place to hide, because Muffy will arrive any minute. Buster asks Arthur what he wrote to Muffy, and Arthur said he wrote: "Dear Muffy, I have a special present for you."
The doorbell rings, and Francine reminds everyone to be quiet. When Arthur opens the door, there is Muffy standing in the doorway, and she tells everyone she arrived just for her birthday present, then everyone says, "Surprise! Happy birthday!"
 
"It is so big, I can't carry it by myself. Please come to my house today at noon to get it." The doorbell rings, and Francine reminds everyone to be quiet. When Arthur opens the door, there is Muffy standing in the doorway, and she tells everyone she arrived just for her birthday present, then everyone says, "Surprise! Happy birthday!".


Arthur tells Muffy that her present was too big to carry. Francine then asks what a birthday party would be like without all your friends. Then everyone puts on cone-shaped birthday hats, except Muffy who is wearing a birthday crown, plus Prunella and Sue Ellen are excepted from wearing the hats.
Arthur tells Muffy that her present was too big to carry. Francine then asks what a birthday party would be like without all your friends. Then everyone puts on cone-shaped birthday hats, except Muffy who is wearing a birthday crown, plus Prunella and Sue Ellen are excepted from wearing the hats.
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*At the tree house, Francine was writing with her left hand, although she is usually right-handed.
*At the tree house, Francine was writing with her left hand, although she is usually right-handed.
*Arthur was writing with his right hand while at the tree house, but in the scene where he was checking off the list of people to send invitations to, he was using his left hand, although he also is usually right-handed.
*Arthur was writing with his right hand while at the tree house, but in the scene where he was checking off the list of people to send invitations to, he was using his left hand, although he also is usually right-handed.
*At Mrs. Powers' ice cream shop, the interior shows two windows with the front door in the middle, despite that the exterior of that ice cream shop shows only one window on the left of the door with neither one in the middle.
*At Mrs. Powers' ice cream parlor, the interior shows two windows with the front door in the middle, despite that the exterior of that ice cream shop shows only one window on the left of the door with neither one in the middle.
*Muffy was holding a stack of birthday hats for everyone to put on their heads; but in that scene, she was wearing her long-sleeved blouse there, even though she was wearing a short-sleeved one while at the party.
*Muffy was holding a stack of birthday hats for everyone to put on their heads; but in that scene, she was wearing her long-sleeved blouse there, even though she was wearing a short-sleeved one while at the party.
*Also, Jane was wearing a normal long-sleeved shirt while she picked up some of the hats from the stack, even though she was actually wearing a sweater.
*Also, Jane was wearing a normal long-sleeved shirt while she picked up some of the hats from the stack, even though she was actually wearing a sweater.
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**Coach Grimslid is a character exclusive to the TV series.
**Coach Grimslid is a character exclusive to the TV series.
*Fern attended Arthur and Muffy's birthday party in the book, but she did not in the episode, though she was seen at school, and at Mrs. Powers' Ice Cream Shop, and it was never explained why she was unable to attend the party.
*Fern attended Arthur and Muffy's birthday party in the book, but she did not in the episode, though she was seen at school, and at Mrs. Powers' Ice Cream Shop, and it was never explained why she was unable to attend the party.
*When Francine told Arthur she wished she could go to both parties on the same day, and he whispered a suggestion to her, they were at Mrs. Powers' ice cream shop, although in the book, Arthur ran to catch up with Francine on the way home from school while they were making a suggestion.
*When Francine told Arthur she wished she could go to both parties on the same day, and he whispered a suggestion to her, they were at Mrs. Powers' ice cream parlor, although in the book, Arthur ran to catch up with Francine on the way home from school while they were making a suggestion.
*Some of the following sequences were re-arranged, such as when Arthur went shopping for party decorations, in contrast to the book.
*Some of the following sequences were re-arranged, such as when Arthur went shopping for party decorations, in contrast to the book.
*In the book, Arthur receives a big package in the mail, as one of his birthday presents, in addition to some birthday cards, including one from one of his uncles with three dollar bills in it (to which D.W. says "Some people have all the luck!") This is one of the few moments no longer present in the TV adaptation.
*In the book, Arthur receives a big package in the mail, as one of his birthday presents, in addition to some birthday cards, including one from one of his uncles with three dollar bills in it (to which D.W. says "Some people have all the luck!") This is one of the few moments no longer present in the TV adaptation.

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