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|storyboarders = [[Brian Anderson]]|number = 12A|titlecard = Arthur's Faraway Friend Title Card.png}}{{EpisodeHeader|1|12|2}}
|storyboarders = [[Brian Anderson]]|number = 12A|titlecard = Arthur's Faraway Friend Title Card.png}}{{EpisodeHeader|1|12|2}}
==Summary==
==Summary==
When Arthur hears that Buster will be away with his dad for a couple months or weeks, he fears it may be the end of their friendship.
When Arthur hears that Buster will be away with his dad for a couple months, he fears it may be the end of their friendship.
==Plot==
==Plot==
The episode starts off with a fantasy sequence. Arthur as Robin Hood scales the wall of a castle in the middle of a forest. He climbs through a barred window into a jail cell. [[Pal]]'s being held captive. Robin Hood Arthur scoops up his pal, Pal then makes his escape.
The episode starts off with a fantasy sequence. Arthur as Robin Hood scales the wall of a castle in the middle of a forest. He climbs through a barred window into a jail cell. [[Pal]]'s being held captive. Robin Hood Arthur scoops up his pal, Pal then makes his escape.

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