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'''''Arthur's Computer Disaster''''' is the 23rd book in the ''[[Arthur Adventure]]'' series. It was written and illustrated by [[Marc Brown]], and published by [[Little, Brown and Company]]. It is based on "[[Arthur the Wrecker]]", and it is also the second ''Arthur Adventure'' book based on an episode, but the first to be published ''after'' its episode counterpart's original airdate.
'''''Arthur's Computer Disaster''''' is the 23rd book in the ''[[Arthur Adventure]]'' series. It was written and illustrated by [[Marc Brown]], and published by [[Little, Brown and Company]]. It is based on "[[Arthur the Wrecker]]", and it is also the second ''Arthur Adventure'' book based on an episode, but the first to be published ''after'' its episode counterpart's original airdate.


In the story, Arthur Read plays a game on his mom's computer, but accidentally breaks it. In the end, he finds that it is not, in fact, broken, but he gets into trouble for disobeying his mom's orders to stay off the computer.
In the story, Arthur Read plays a game, and accidentally breaks his mom's computer. In the end, he finds that it is not, in fact, broken, but he gets into trouble for disobeying his mom's orders to stay off the computer.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Notes===
* There's also a version of the book called ''[[Arthur's Computer Adventure (game)|Arthur's Computer Adventure]]'' that's a computer game.
* There's also a version of the book called ''[[Arthur's Computer Adventure (game)|Arthur's Computer Adventure]]'' that's a computer game.
===Differences from the TV episode===
===Differences from the TV episode===
* When [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] started playing ''[[Deep Dark Sea]]'', he was wearing his pajamas. In the episode, he was playing on the computer before changing into his pajamas.
* When [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] started playing ''[[Deep Dark Sea]]'', he was wearing his pajamas. In the episode, he was playing on the computer before changing into his pajamas.
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* The main character in the game ''Deep Dark Sea'' is a bear wearing goggles, a snorkel, air tanks on its back, a swimsuit, and flippers. In the episode, the character in the game was wearing a metallic diving suit.
* The main character in the game ''Deep Dark Sea'' is a bear wearing goggles, a snorkel, air tanks on its back, a swimsuit, and flippers. In the episode, the character in the game was wearing a metallic diving suit.
* Before Mom uses the computer once again (but decides to play ''Deep Dark Sea'' instead of working on her taxes), she grounds Arthur by telling him "No computer games for a week." In the episode, she said, "I'm forbidding you from the computer for a week" before asking Arthur if that was fair (to which Arthur sadly nodded).
* Before Mom uses the computer once again (but decides to play ''Deep Dark Sea'' instead of working on her taxes), she grounds Arthur by telling him "No computer games for a week." In the episode, she said, "I'm forbidding you from the computer for a week" before asking Arthur if that was fair (to which Arthur sadly nodded).
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