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'''Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble''' is the second half of the 27th episode of season 1 of the animated children's series ''[[Arthur]]''. It originally aired on April 28th, 1997.{{Template:Arthur Episode
'''Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble''' is the second half of the 27th episode of season 1 of the animated children's series ''[[Arthur]]''. It originally aired on April 28th, 1997.{{Template:Arthur Episode
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|name = Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble
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|season = [[Arthur (season 1)|1]]
|season = [[Arthur (season 1)|1]]
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|episode = 54
|written = [[Joe Fallon]]
|written = [[Joe Fallon]]
|storyboard = [[Nadja Cozic]]
|storyboard = [[Nadja Cozic]]

Revision as of 19:19, 28 June 2010

Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble is the second half of the 27th episode of season 1 of the animated children's series Arthur. It originally aired on April 28th, 1997.

Rodentia Ratburn
Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble
Season 1
Episode no. 54
Date aired April 28, 1997
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Plot

The episode begins with Arthur and Buster carrying a huge stack of books and papers back home. Arthur begins to complain about how difficult Mr. Ratburn is as a teacher, given the enormous amount of homework he gives out. He then goes on to tell how Mr. Ratburn managed to turn a routine trip to the zoo into a class, much to the dismay of his students. As they continue walking, Buster steps into a crack in the sidewalk and slams into a mud puddle, losing his work. He tells Arthur that he wishes Mr. Ratburn would just disappear sometimes.

During a routine day in class, Mr. Ratburn is trying to teach the students, only to find that he is losing his voice. During recess, he tries to tell Mr. Haney he can't teach class, but finally loses his voice in the process. Mr. Haney sends Mr. Ratburn on sick leave and announces to the class that they are to get a substitute for the week, much to the excitement of the students.

Arthur and his friends wonder who the substitute will be, and recall some of their past substitutes who they didn't like. First was Mr. Elkin, who's big antlers knocked the kids out of their seats repeatedly. Another was Mrs. Bofini, who's loud chewing of an apple made it impossible for the kids to concentrate on their work. Then there was Ms. Tremello, who mumbled everything so the students couldn't understand her. Their favorite was Ms. Blank, who apparently never showed up, allowing Mrs. Sweetwater to fill in, who let the kids color and have snacks all day. Hopeful that Ms. Blank will come back, the kids are horrified when Mr. Haney names their substitute: Miss Rodentia Ratburn, Mr. Ratburn's sister!

After school, the kids wonder what Miss Ratburn is like, and figure that since she is Mr. Ratburn's sister, she is as tough or even tougher than he is. They think up ways to leave class if she is truly like their teacher. The next day, Miss Ratburn arrives, but is surprisingly sweet and cheerful. Rather than doing complicated math like her brother, she instead practices the multiplication tables with the class, only doing the 1x table. Surprised at how easy her class is, the kids gladly play along. Miss Ratburn does other things such as puppet shows, the seasons, what colors what which color, reciting simple words and phrasing with pictures, etc. The class enjoys this at first, but are soon bored by the simplicity of their work. Brain gets mad about this, so Miss Ratburn makes things more "difficult" by doing the 2x table. The kids are relieved when class finally ends, and the Brain runs out in a panic. At the treehouse, the kids realize that they actually miss Mr. Ratburn!

The next day, the class awaits another day with Miss Ratburn, knowing they will be bored again. However, Mr. Haney announces that she will not be in because Mr. Ratburn was already better! The class welcomes him back and he immediately gets back to work. The kids in Miss Sweetwater's class feel bad for the class, but Arthur says he feels sorry for them, seeing that Miss Sweetwater is not much of a challenge, either. Buster remarks how tough their work is, but the boys are happy to be challenged again.