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<p class="MsoNormal">'''D.W.''': # V-A-R-K</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">'''D.W.''': # V-A-R-K</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Arthur''': Don't bother me, DW, I'm studying!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Arthur''': Don't bother me, D.W., I'm studying!</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">'''D.W.''': Oh! I thought you had ants in your pants.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">'''D.W.''': Oh! I thought you had ants in your pants.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">'''D.W.''': That's only 92 more than you know now.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">'''D.W.''': That's only 92 more than you know now.</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Jane Read''': DW!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We'll help any way we can, Arthur.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Jane Read''': D.W.!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We'll help any way we can, Arthur.</p>


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<p class="MsoNormal">'''Arthur''': E-L-E-P-H-A-N-T - elephant.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Arthur''': E-L-E-P-H-A-N-T - elephant.</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Jane Read''': DW!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Jane Read''': D.W.!</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">[DW GASPS]</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">[D.W. GASPS]</p>


<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>How about some ice cream?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>How about some ice cream?</p>

Revision as of 20:21, 3 December 2013



Arthur: Do you think everybody gets nervous before they do something important to them?

Francine (as Deborah Franklin): Benjamin, do you think you should do this?

Arthur (as Benjamin Franklin): I have to.  Ouch! Ouch! I did it!  Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!  Heyyy! Ouch!

Arthur: This is nothing compared to a lightning storm, so I shouldn't be afraid either, right?

Herbert Haney: Next, Arthur Read.

[APPLAUSE]

Audience: Yay! Yahoo! Yeah, yeah, yeah!

ALL: Good morning, Mr Hainey.

Hainey: Everybody ready for the Spellathon?

Francine: Well, the third grade has the best spellers.

Prunella: Not now I'm in the fourth grade.  I won last year with "endurance". Can you spell "endurance", Arthur?

Arthur: I...N...

[FRANCINE GIGGLES]

Prunella: Forget it.

Arthur: It's a good thing the third grade isn't depending on ME to win.

Nigel Ratburn: Quiet, please. Get your homework out.  People, on Friday we will have a spelling test.  It will be a spell-off in Spellathon style.  Study hard because the winners get a special surprise.

Francine: What do you think the surprise is?

Buster: Maybe the winner gets less homework.

Brain: If it means less homework, I want to win. I'm going to study extra-hard.

Francine: Me, too.

Francine: Oh! I knew I forgot something. There. Now I can really concentrate.

Brain: A-N-T-I-D... Er...

Mr. Powers: What word are you struggling with, son?

Brain: Antidisestablishmentarianism.  I can't remember if it has five I's or six.

Mr. Powers: Maybe you should skip down to "antidote".

Computer: Dog.

Muffy: D-O-G.

Computer: Muffy...you're...a...genius.

Buster: [HE YAWNS] Hey! That's it!  This oughta do it.

David Read: [HE HUMS]

Arthur: Dad, this song fits the letters of the first word on my spelling list. # A-A-R-D-V-A-R-K

Arthur and David Read (BOTH): # A-A-R-D-V-A-R-K

Arthur: # A-A-R-D-V-A-R-K # A-A-R-D-V-A-R-K # A-A-R-D...

D.W.: # V-A-R-K

Arthur: Don't bother me, D.W., I'm studying!

D.W.: Oh! I thought you had ants in your pants.

Arthur: Go away.

D.W.: All right. What a grouch!

Arthur: # A-A-R-D-V-A-R-K  # A-A-R-D-V-A-R-K

Buster: [STRAINING]

Arthur: I said don't bother...

Buster: Huh?

Arthur: Oh, hi, Buster! Done studying?

Buster: Don't have to. I have this.  My good luck C-H-A-R-M - charm. Wanna go to the arcade?

Arthur: I should probably study some more.

Buster: Is one more hour really gonna help?

Arthur: Maybe you're right. It doesn't feel like I'm getting any better at it.

Buster: Face it pal, some people are born spellers. You're more the..."go have fun" type.  They've got the jet game that flips you upside down.

Arthur: OK.

Buster: You ready for the test, Arthur?

Arthur: The test!

Francine: I woke up early to squeeze in more study time.  I know this whole book, even the publisher's address.

Arthur: Buster and I went to the arcade and I forgot to finish studying.

Nigel Ratburn: OK, everyone. Line up for the spelling bee.  That is incorrect. You may sit down.  Jenna, please spell "essential".

Arthur: 'What am I gonna do, what am I gonna do?!  Maybe if I lean against the heater, maybe my temperature will go up and I can go to the nurse.'

Nigel Ratburn: Arthur, perhaps you can be the first not to get knocked out by this Aardvark.

Arthur: # A-A-R-D-V-A-R-K

Nigel Ratburn: Thank you for the entertainment, Arthur. Francine, spell "pleasant".

Francine: Pleasant - P-L-E-A-S-E-N-T.

Nigel Ratburn: No, I'm sorry.

Francine: What kind of stupid word is that? Pleasant!

Nigel Ratburn: Arthur and the Brain are our winners.  And the surprise you’ve won is to represent our class in the All-school Spellathon.

[THE CLASS CHEERS]

[SCHOOL BELL]

Arthur: Mr Ratburn, I don't think I should be in the Spellathon.

Nigel Ratburn: You earned the honour, Arthur.

Arthur: Yeah, but the thing is, I don't know how to spell anything.  A-N-T-I-N-G. See? I just knew that one word.

Nigel Ratburn: Did you study?

Arthur: Sort of.  N-No. Not really.

Nigel Ratburn: It will take some study, but if you really work at it, I know you can do well.

Arthur: You do? 

Arthur: And Mr Ratburn thinks I can do it.   I have a lot do. I have 100 words to learn.

D.W.: That's only 92 more than you know now.

Jane Read: D.W.!  We'll help any way we can, Arthur.

[THE DOOR CREAKS]

Arthur: E-L-E-P-H-A-N-T - elephant.

Jane Read: D.W.!

[D.W. GASPS]

 How about some ice cream?

D.W.: Are you bribing me?

Jane Read: [SHE CHUCKLES] Yes.

D.W.: OK.

Buster: Hey Arthur! Wanna play football?

Arthur: I have to study. S-O-R-R-Y.

Buster: Sour?

Arthur: Sorry!

Baby Kate: Nuhh! Nuhh!  Nuhh! Nuhh!  [GURGLES]

Arthur: My brain hurts. This isn't helping at all. I'm just not a speller.

David Read: Sometimes it just feels like that. You want a snack?

Arthur: Absolutely!  A-B-S-O-L-U-T-E-L-Y - absolutely.  Hey! That's right!

[DOORBELL]

D.W.: I got it!

Francine: Hi, D.W. Is Arthur there?

D.W.: Sorry, Arthur can't come out to play. He's exercising his brain.  But I'm available. I'm not a prisoner of MY vocabulary.

Brain: Hi, Arthur!

Arthur: Hey, Brain! How's the studying going?

Brain: Extraordinarily well!  Now I'm getting some equipment for the computer programme I'm writing in my spare time!

Arthur: Spare time?!

[WATER RUNS]

D.W.: Spell "toothpaste".

Arthur: Toothpaste.  T-O-O-T-H-P-A-S-T-E - toothpaste.  Right?

D.W.: How should I know?

 

 

Baby Kate: [Babbles] Glooba!

Arthur: Glooba.  G-L-O-O-B-A -  glooba.

Arthur: I'm nervous.  N-E-R-V-O-U-S - nervous.

Thora Read: You'll do just fine, Arthur.

[CONVERSATION]

Jane Read: You'd better get backstage. Good luck!

D.W.: Don't worry. If you lose, Mum and Dad will let you live in the garage.

Arthur: G-A-R-A-G-E - garage.

Nigel Ratburn: Today's the big day. How do you feel?

Brain:  I feel fine.

Arthur:  I wish I were back in bed.

Prunella: They're gonna light the Spellathon torch. It's so exciting!

[APPLAUSE AND CHEERING]

Mr. Haney: Welcome to the All-school Spellathon. And now, our contestants.

[CHEERING]

D.W.: Go, Arthur!

Haney: Everybody ready? Good luck.  Our first word goes to...the Brain.  Spell "fear".  Brain?

[THE AUDIENCE GIGGLES]

Brain, spell "fear".

Brain: Fear.  F-E-R-E - fear.

Haney: I'm sorry. That's incorrect.

Brain: Are you sure? What dictionary are you using?

[ARTHUR GULPS]

Haney: Spell "pieces".

Cat Girl (?): - Pieces.  P-E-I-C-E-S - pieces.

Haney: No, I'm sorry.

Cat Girl (?): I before E except after C, I before E except after C...

Haney: The word is "champion".

Prunella: That's so easy. I see it every day on my award from last year.  Champion.  C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N - champion.

[CHEERING]

Haney: Arthur, spell "suggest".

Arthur: Suggest.  S-U-G-G-E-S-T - suggest.

Haney: That is correct.

Prunella: You can't beat me. Why don't you just give up?

Haney: Prunella, spell "preparation".  Prunella?

Prunella: Could I have a definition, please?

Haney: Preparation – the process of getting ready.

Prunella: Of course. Preparation.  P-R-E-P…E-R-A-T-I-O-N - preparation.

Haney: I'm sorry, that's incorrect. Now Arthur gets a chance.  If you spell this correctly, Arthur, you are the winner.  Preparation.

[D.W. BLOWS A RASPBERRY]

Arthur: Preparation.  P-R-E-P-A-R-A-T-I-O-N - preparation.

Haney: That's...correct!

[CHEERING]

Nigel Ratburn: Absolutely marvellous.

Buster: That was the most fantastic thing I've ever seen.  Arthur, you’re the greatest speller of all time.

Arthur: You know the best part of winning is?  It's over!

Nigel Ratburn: Congratulations, Arthur! I knew you could do it!

D.W.:Yeah, but now HE knows he could do it.