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{{youmay|the computer game|[[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (episode)|the episode]] or [[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (book)|the book]]}}
{{youmay|the computer game|[[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (episode)|the episode]] or [[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (book)|the book]]}}
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{{game|image=Arthur's_Teacher_Trouble_LB_Cover.png|name = Arthur's Teacher Trouble|type = [[Living Books|Living Book]]|characters = [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]<br>[[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]]<br>[[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]]|controls = Mouse}}
'''''Arthur's Teacher Trouble''''' is a Living Books animated storybook computer game based on the [[Arthur's Teacher Trouble|book]]. It was released in 1993. It was re-released a quantity of times to become compatible with the later operating systems. The latest version was labeled "Windows XP Compatible".
'''''Arthur's Teacher Trouble''''' is a Living Books animated storybook computer game based on the [[Arthur's Teacher Trouble|book]]. It was first released in 1993. It was re-released a number of times to in order to remain compatible with later operating systems. The latest version was labeled "Windows XP Compatible".


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Like most Living Books games, the narrator reads the story out loud and the player can play mini-games to get clues about the the book. Also, if you click objects in the background, they will make an animation.
Like most Living Books games, the narrator reads the story out loud and the player can play mini-games to get clues about the book. Also, if you click objects in the background, they make an animation.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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==Differences from the book==
==Differences from the book==


* Many details were removed in order to simplify animation process.
* Many details were removed in order to simplify the animation process.
* On the first page, there are two classroom doors with the second one being shown 1/4. Also, the perspective a few inches higher where peoples' feet can never be seen.
* On the first page, there are two classroom doors, with the second one being shown 1/4. Also, the perspective is a few inches higher where people's feet can never be seen.
* The word "FIRE ALARM" on the red school bell was removed in order to simplify animation process.
* The word "FIRE ALARM" on the red school bell was removed in order to simplify animation process.
* The things on the bulletin board in the hallway are different, in contrast to the book.
* The things on the bulletin board in the hallway are different than in the book.
* On the second page, Prunella is looking in her locker before closing it and telling everyone she had Mr. Ratburn when she was in third grade; although in the book, she did not go through her locker.
* On the second page, Prunella is looking in her locker before closing it and telling everyone she had Mr. Ratburn when she was in third grade; although in the book, she did not go through her locker.
* In Arthur's imagination of being put to death row, he has on red and white horizontal stripes instead of black and white stripes.
* In Arthur's imagination of being put on death row, he has on red and white horizontal stripes instead of black and white stripes.
* In Arthur's imagination of Mr. Ratburn as a vampire, Arthur's eyes twirl, his sweater is teal instead of yellow, and the background is blue instead of gray.
* In Arthur's imagination of Mr. Ratburn as a vampire, Arthur's eyes twirl, his sweater is teal instead of yellow, and the background is blue instead of gray.
* The names on the SPELLING AWARD trophy are removed.
* The names on the SPELLING AWARD trophy are removed.
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* While Arthur is doing working on his project of Africa using cookie dough, he is wearing blue pajamas like in the cartoon that aired later; but in the book, he was wearing yellow and red striped pajamas.
* While Arthur is doing working on his project of Africa using cookie dough, he is wearing blue pajamas like in the cartoon that aired later; but in the book, he was wearing yellow and red striped pajamas.
* In Arthur's room, a green stuffed dragon is added to his work desk.
* In Arthur's room, a green stuffed dragon is added to his work desk.
* Also, in Arthur's room, a record player is in the shelf that replaces a box of books, a tall cylinder can, and a toy car.
* Also in Arthur's room, a record player on the shelf replaces a box of books, a tall cylinder can, and a toy car.
* D.W. can be seen giving Arthur words to study while he's in his [[Tree House|tree house]], and she tells him that their mom found more words for him to study; but the text never said in the book about D.W. giving Arthur more words to study.
* D.W. can be seen giving Arthur words to study while he's in his [[Tree House|tree house]], and she tells him their mom found more words for him to study; but the text never said in the book about D.W. giving Arthur additional words to study.
* On Page 11, when the player clicks on the Next Page arrow, Mr. Ratburn says "Pencils down, please. Pass your papers to the front," which he never said in the book.
* On Page 11, when the player clicks on the Next Page arrow, Mr. Ratburn says "Pencils down, please. Pass your papers to the front," which he never said in the book.
* Sue Ellen has blonde hair instead of orange that the book illustrated her.
* Sue Ellen has blonde hair instead of orange, as the book showed her.
* The wording on the tag on the basket of fruits that are from Muffy that said "FOR: MR. RATBURN, FROM: MUFFY CROSSWIRE" is shortened to "FROM: MUFFY".
* The wording on the tag on the basket of fruits from Muffy that said "FOR: MR. RATBURN, FROM: MUFFY CROSSWIRE" is shortened to "FROM: MUFFY".
* The unnamed rabbit girl has brown hair instead of gray.
* The unnamed rabbit girl has brown hair instead of gray.
* While Arthur is in the spellathon, he is wearing a red sweater instead of a yellow one, and a blue bowtie instead of a red one.
* While Arthur is in the spellathon, he is wearing a red sweater instead of a yellow one, and a blue bowtie instead of a red one.
* In the scene where Mr. Ratburn corrects his students' spelling tests, Fern is standing next to Francine; although in the book, Fern was behind the rabbit girl.
* In the scene where Mr. Ratburn corrects his students' spelling tests, Fern is standing next to Francine; although in the book, Fern was behind the rabbit girl.
* In the book, there is no paper airplane in each page, but in the game, it appears when a player clicks on the background of a page.
* In the book, there is no paper airplane on each page, but in the game, it appears when a player clicks on the background of a page.


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Revision as of 22:08, 13 March 2013

This article is about the computer game. You may be looking for the episode or the book.
Arthur's Teacher Trouble
Arthur's Teacher Trouble LB Cover.png
Game Information
Game type Living Book
Main character(s) Arthur
Mr. Ratburn
Prunella

Arthur's Teacher Trouble is a Living Books animated storybook computer game based on the book. It was first released in 1993. It was re-released a number of times to in order to remain compatible with later operating systems. The latest version was labeled "Windows XP Compatible".

Gameplay

Like most Living Books games, the narrator reads the story out loud and the player can play mini-games to get clues about the book. Also, if you click objects in the background, they make an animation.

Plot

See Arthur's Teacher Trouble

Differences from the book

  • Many details were removed in order to simplify the animation process.
  • On the first page, there are two classroom doors, with the second one being shown 1/4. Also, the perspective is a few inches higher where people's feet can never be seen.
  • The word "FIRE ALARM" on the red school bell was removed in order to simplify animation process.
  • The things on the bulletin board in the hallway are different than in the book.
  • On the second page, Prunella is looking in her locker before closing it and telling everyone she had Mr. Ratburn when she was in third grade; although in the book, she did not go through her locker.
  • In Arthur's imagination of being put on death row, he has on red and white horizontal stripes instead of black and white stripes.
  • In Arthur's imagination of Mr. Ratburn as a vampire, Arthur's eyes twirl, his sweater is teal instead of yellow, and the background is blue instead of gray.
  • The names on the SPELLING AWARD trophy are removed.
  • When Arthur comes home from school, Jane is mixing the cookie dough; although in the book, she was shown to open up the oven to take out the cookies.
  • While Arthur is doing working on his project of Africa using cookie dough, he is wearing blue pajamas like in the cartoon that aired later; but in the book, he was wearing yellow and red striped pajamas.
  • In Arthur's room, a green stuffed dragon is added to his work desk.
  • Also in Arthur's room, a record player on the shelf replaces a box of books, a tall cylinder can, and a toy car.
  • D.W. can be seen giving Arthur words to study while he's in his tree house, and she tells him their mom found more words for him to study; but the text never said in the book about D.W. giving Arthur additional words to study.
  • On Page 11, when the player clicks on the Next Page arrow, Mr. Ratburn says "Pencils down, please. Pass your papers to the front," which he never said in the book.
  • Sue Ellen has blonde hair instead of orange, as the book showed her.
  • The wording on the tag on the basket of fruits from Muffy that said "FOR: MR. RATBURN, FROM: MUFFY CROSSWIRE" is shortened to "FROM: MUFFY".
  • The unnamed rabbit girl has brown hair instead of gray.
  • While Arthur is in the spellathon, he is wearing a red sweater instead of a yellow one, and a blue bowtie instead of a red one.
  • In the scene where Mr. Ratburn corrects his students' spelling tests, Fern is standing next to Francine; although in the book, Fern was behind the rabbit girl.
  • In the book, there is no paper airplane on each page, but in the game, it appears when a player clicks on the background of a page.