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Arthur's Lost Library Book

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The new Mysterious Hand book.
Arthur's Lost Library Book
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Arthur's Lost Library Book is the second part of the fourth episode of the first season in the Arthur TV show. The episode was written by Joe Fallon. It's storyboards were done by Jean Lajeunesse. The date it first aired was September 23, 1996, alongside with D.W.'s Imaginary Friend.

Plot Outline

Arthur is at the library and talks to the audience about the great things in the library, such as music to listen to, puppet shows for children, and books for everybody. He sees his friends looking through books they are interested in. Brain is looking at a book about science respectively. Francine is looking a book on sports rules so that she'll know how much better she is than everybody else and asks Arthur if he wants to challenge her. He excuses this and meets up with Buster who is reading a joke book. He tries a joke on him which makes them both giggle. Arthur loves being in the library, but remembers one time when he though they wouldn't let him enter the library again. {Title Card} A rather ugly looking hand reaches out and takes out a book from a shelf. A voice is heard saying the first chapter of the story: 'Arthur goes to the library'. Arthur and his friends arrive at the library to take out some books. Arthur sees various books one after the other and takes them out. Francine suggests he should just take one, but Arthur disagrees. At the front desk, he begins to check out, when Miss Turner tells him he can take out one more and shows him the new Scare Your Pants Off book titled "The Mysterious Hand". At this moment, the other kids see it and run toward it, but Arthur gets the first sprint and grabs it before they can. The kids try to have him give it to one of them, but he runs off to the front desk and checks it out. He takes his stack of books outside to take home. But the others continue to chase him and uses the fact that he has too many books to have him give it. But he disbelieves that he has too many and leaves on his bike, leaving his friends depressed.