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At school, Mr. Haney informs the students that it is the first day of TV-Free Week: Elwood City tries to not watch TV for one week. Haney encourages conversation between children and parents, although he drags on much to the students' boredom. Ms. Tingley then simply tells the students to sign up in their classrooms, and dismisses them. In Mr. Ratburn's classroom, Francine tells Arthur and Buster that Catherine did TV-Free Week once: it went by very quickly, and Catherine got a gold TV-shaped badge for completing it, which intrigued Buster. Binky asks the kids if they will Bionic Bunny that night, but Buster sadly realizes that he cannot because he signed up for TV-Free Week. Binky then calls the event as for geeks, as well as questioning whether a stupid little badge is more important than TV. Arthur then encourages Buster to not give up.
At school, Mr. Haney informs the students that it is the first day of TV-Free Week: Elwood City tries to not watch TV for one week. Haney encourages conversation between children and parents, although he drags on much to the students' boredom. Ms. Tingley then simply tells the students to sign up in their classrooms, and dismisses them. In Mr. Ratburn's classroom, Francine tells Arthur and Buster that Catherine did TV-Free Week once: it went by very quickly, and Catherine got a gold TV-shaped badge for completing it, which intrigued Buster. Binky asks the kids if they will Bionic Bunny that night, but Buster sadly realizes that he cannot because he signed up for TV-Free Week. Binky then calls the event as "for geeks", as well as questioning whether "a stupid little badge" is more important than TV. Arthur then encourages Buster to not give up.


At dinner at the Read house, Mom and Dad are looking forward to family activities and being more creative during TV-Free Week. They do not know what they will do that night, but D.W. proudly tells the family that she can take care of everything. To start, D.W. poorly performs card tricks. Starting another trick consequently led to Arthur and D.W. arguing. Mom then suggests to just do something relaxing, and reaches for the remote control, but Dad stops her, much to the family's humor. At the Frenskys', Francine and her dad listen to a sports game on a small radio. They cannot hear clearly because of too much static. The Brain is looking at constellations from his room. He then spots a TV playing ''Eel of Fortune'', but quickly goes back to watching the stars. At Mr. Ratburn's house, Ratburn finds a box of ''Masterpiece Theater'' videos. He is ready to watch them, but then decides to watch them another week. At the school cafeteria the next morning, Arthur tells his friends how annoyed he was at D.W. for singing Old MacDonald Had a Farm for an hour last night. Muffy says that she has the worst situation: having a lot of TV channels she is not allowed to watch for the week. As Buster sits down to eat, he comments on how fun math class was, as well as not missing TV last night. When he sees Binky, however, Buster tells Binky how he could not sleep for not watching Bionic Bunny, and begs to tell him what happened. Binky refuses to give any details, and Arthur and Francine realize Buster will need to have an eye kept on him.
At dinner at the Read house, Mom and Dad are looking forward to family activities and being more creative during TV-Free Week. They do not know what they will do that night, but D.W. proudly tells the family that she can take care of everything. To start, D.W. poorly performs card tricks. Starting another trick consequently led to Arthur and D.W. arguing. Mom then suggests to just do something relaxing, and reaches for the remote control, but Dad stops her, much to the family's humor. At the Frenskys', Francine and her dad listen to a sports game on a small radio. They cannot hear clearly because of too much static. The Brain is looking at constellations from his room. He then spots a TV playing ''Eel of Fortune'', but quickly goes back to watching the stars. At Mr. Ratburn's house, Ratburn finds a box of ''Masterpiece Theater'' videos. He is ready to watch them, but then decides to watch them another week. At the school cafeteria the next morning, Arthur tells his friends how annoyed he was at D.W. for singing Old MacDonald Had a Farm for an hour last night. Muffy says that she has the worst situation: having a lot of TV channels she is not allowed to watch for the week. As Buster sits down to eat, he comments on how fun math class was, as well as not missing TV last night. When he sees Binky, however, Buster tells Binky how he could not sleep for not watching Bionic Bunny, and begs to tell him what happened. Binky refuses to give any details, and Arthur and Francine realize Buster will need to have an eye kept on him.

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