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[[Buster Baxter|Buster]] talks about how some kids can't get along. [[Tough Customers|The Tough Customers]] and [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]’s friends are then seen arguing as cavemen, farmers and ranchers, and as teenagers from the 1950s. | |||
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On a very hot day, Arthur and D.W. go to the community pool but find it closed for repairs. They | On a very hot day, Arthur and [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] go to the community pool but find it closed for repairs. They try [[Timmy and Tommy Tibble|the Tibbles]]’ pool, until the Tibbles wreck it. At [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]]’s pool, she makes them work her pedalo. [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]] takes them to the Senior Center pool, but the water there is too warm. They try the normally air-conditioned library, but the air-conditioner there is broken. | ||
On their way home, they come by the house of D.W.’s friend James. The MacDonald's do have a pool and Mrs. MacDonald lets the children play in it. James’ sister Molly (the Tough Customer) wants to stop them, but D.W. refuses to leave. | On their way home, they come by the house of D.W.’s friend [[James MacDonald|James]]. The MacDonald's do have a pool and [[Mrs. MacDonald]] lets the children play in it. James’ sister [[Molly MacDonald|Molly]] (the Tough Customer) wants to stop them, but D.W. refuses to leave. | ||
Molly talks to Rattles on the phone. He advises her to make Arthur’s stay unpleasant, so he will not come again. | Molly talks to [[Rattles]] on the phone. He advises her to make Arthur’s stay unpleasant, so he will not come again. | ||
Molly banishes Arthur, D.W. and James to a small section of the pool, but they have so much fun that she relents and plays with them. She teaches Arthur to throw a basketball, and Arthur teaches her to squirt water from her palms. | Molly banishes Arthur, D.W., and James to a small section of the pool, but they have so much fun that she relents and plays with them. She teaches Arthur to throw a basketball, and Arthur teaches her to squirt water from her palms. | ||
After swimming they get ice cream at | After swimming, they get ice cream at [[The Sugar Bowl]]. When Rattles walks in and sees Molly with Arthur, she is embarrassed. Arthur makes it look like she had forced him to buy her ice cream because he used her pool. | ||
At the park, Arthur and Molly agree to pretend not to like each other when their other friends are around. Muffy sees them shake hands. | At the park, Arthur and Molly agree to pretend not to like each other when their other friends are around. Muffy sees them shake hands. | ||
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Muffy tells her friends that Arthur and Molly are in love. Buster visits Arthur to see for himself. Just then Molly brings Arthur a ball. When she sees Buster, she pretends to be angry at Arthur. Arthur tells her to meet him at the library. | Muffy tells her friends that Arthur and Molly are in love. Buster visits Arthur to see for himself. Just then Molly brings Arthur a ball. When she sees Buster, she pretends to be angry at Arthur. Arthur tells her to meet him at the library. | ||
At the library Arthur gives Molly a book on finger tricks. When Slink walks by, they pretend to dislike each other, then they go to play basketball. Both Brain and Slink see them walk together. | At the library, Arthur gives Molly a book on finger tricks. When [[Slink]] walks by, they pretend to dislike each other, then they go to play basketball. Both [[Alan Powers|Brain]] and Slink see them walk together. | ||
Arthur’s friends have a fantasy of Arthur becoming a bully while the Tough Customers have a fantasy of Molly becoming a nerd. Both groups decide to put a stop to it. On their way to Molly’s house they team up. | Arthur’s friends have a fantasy of Arthur becoming a bully, while the Tough Customers have a fantasy of Molly becoming a nerd. Both groups decide to put a stop to it. On their way to Molly’s house, they team up. | ||
When they do not find Arthur with Molly they are satisfied. Together, third graders and Tough Customers go out for a milkshake to celebrate not becoming friends. When they are gone, Arthur and D.W. pass by on their way to the reopened community pool. Arthur and Molly playfully trade insults but part as friends. | When they do not find Arthur with Molly they are satisfied. Together, the third-graders and Tough Customers go out for a milkshake to celebrate not becoming friends. When they are gone, Arthur and D.W. pass by on their way to the reopened community pool. Arthur and Molly playfully trade insults but part as friends. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
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*[[Thora Read]] | *[[Thora Read]] | ||
*[[Timmy and Tommy Tibble]] | *[[Timmy and Tommy Tibble]] | ||
*[[Patrick]] | *[[Patrick (4th grader)]] | ||
===Cameo=== | ===Cameo=== | ||
*[[Mrs. MacDonald]] | *[[Mrs. MacDonald]] | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
===Episode connections=== | ===Episode connections=== | ||
*When D.W. shows up at James's pool, he asks, "You don’t need me to kiss you again, do you?" This | *When D.W. shows up at James's pool, he asks, "You don’t need me to kiss you again, do you?" This is a reference to "[[Kiss and Tell]]". | ||
*Molly's hangout at the school playground in "[[The Law of the Jungle Gym]]" makes a brief appearance in a flashback. | *Molly's hangout at the school playground in "[[The Law of the Jungle Gym]]" makes a brief appearance in a flashback. | ||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
* Molly in a swimsuit looks like a teenager, even though she is supposed to be 9. | *When Molly is in a swimsuit, she looks like a teenager, even though she is supposed to be only 9. | ||
*In Slink's imagination, the red lightning bolt on his shirt disappears for a second before he drops his tray. | *In Slink's imagination, the red lightning bolt on his shirt disappears for a second before he drops his tray. | ||
*When Molly directs Arthur and D.W. on which side of the pool they're allowed to play in, her legs and lower torso are not visible in the clear water. | *When Molly directs Arthur and D.W. on which side of the pool they're allowed to play in, her legs and lower torso are not visible in the clear water. | ||
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[[Category:Arthur episodes]] | [[Category:Arthur episodes]] | ||
[[Category:2004]] | [[Category:2004]] | ||
Revision as of 23:37, 8 January 2020
"Arthur Makes Waves" | |
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Season/Series: | 9 |
Number in season: | 6A |
Original Airdate: | April 4, 2005[1] January 4, 2008[2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Raye Lankford |
Storyboard by: | Patricia Atchison Robert Yap |
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Summary
The community pool is closed for repairs, so Arthur and D.W. accept an invitation to James' pool. Arthur ends up discovering that his old nemesis, Molly, is James' older sister.
Plot
Buster talks about how some kids can't get along. The Tough Customers and Arthur’s friends are then seen arguing as cavemen, farmers and ranchers, and as teenagers from the 1950s.
On a very hot day, Arthur and D.W. go to the community pool but find it closed for repairs. They try the Tibbles’ pool, until the Tibbles wreck it. At Muffy’s pool, she makes them work her pedalo. Grandma Thora takes them to the Senior Center pool, but the water there is too warm. They try the normally air-conditioned library, but the air-conditioner there is broken.
On their way home, they come by the house of D.W.’s friend James. The MacDonald's do have a pool and Mrs. MacDonald lets the children play in it. James’ sister Molly (the Tough Customer) wants to stop them, but D.W. refuses to leave.
Molly talks to Rattles on the phone. He advises her to make Arthur’s stay unpleasant, so he will not come again.
Molly banishes Arthur, D.W., and James to a small section of the pool, but they have so much fun that she relents and plays with them. She teaches Arthur to throw a basketball, and Arthur teaches her to squirt water from her palms.
After swimming, they get ice cream at The Sugar Bowl. When Rattles walks in and sees Molly with Arthur, she is embarrassed. Arthur makes it look like she had forced him to buy her ice cream because he used her pool.
At the park, Arthur and Molly agree to pretend not to like each other when their other friends are around. Muffy sees them shake hands.
Muffy tells her friends that Arthur and Molly are in love. Buster visits Arthur to see for himself. Just then Molly brings Arthur a ball. When she sees Buster, she pretends to be angry at Arthur. Arthur tells her to meet him at the library.
At the library, Arthur gives Molly a book on finger tricks. When Slink walks by, they pretend to dislike each other, then they go to play basketball. Both Brain and Slink see them walk together.
Arthur’s friends have a fantasy of Arthur becoming a bully, while the Tough Customers have a fantasy of Molly becoming a nerd. Both groups decide to put a stop to it. On their way to Molly’s house, they team up.
When they do not find Arthur with Molly they are satisfied. Together, the third-graders and Tough Customers go out for a milkshake to celebrate not becoming friends. When they are gone, Arthur and D.W. pass by on their way to the reopened community pool. Arthur and Molly playfully trade insults but part as friends.
Characters
Major
Minor
- Francine Frensky
- Buster Baxter
- The Brain
- Muffy Crosswire
- Rattles
- Binky Barnes
- Slink
- Thora Read
- Timmy and Tommy Tibble
- Patrick (4th grader)
Cameo
Trivia
Episode connections
- When D.W. shows up at James's pool, he asks, "You don’t need me to kiss you again, do you?" This is a reference to "Kiss and Tell".
- Molly's hangout at the school playground in "The Law of the Jungle Gym" makes a brief appearance in a flashback.
Errors
- When Molly is in a swimsuit, she looks like a teenager, even though she is supposed to be only 9.
- In Slink's imagination, the red lightning bolt on his shirt disappears for a second before he drops his tray.
- When Molly directs Arthur and D.W. on which side of the pool they're allowed to play in, her legs and lower torso are not visible in the clear water.
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