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{{youmay|the titular character|[[Arthur (TV series)|''Arthur'', the TV show]]}}
{{youmay|the titular character|[[Arthur (TV series)|''Arthur'', the TV show]]}}
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{{Character infobox
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|image = Arthur Read.png
|gender = Male
|animal = Aardvark<ref>http://www.pbs.org/parents/arthur/help/answers/faq_friends.html ([https://web.archive.org/web/20171102021621/http://www.pbs.org/parents/arthur/help/answers/faq_friends.html archived page])</ref>
|grade = 3rd
|eye = Blue (books only)
|age = 8<ref name="pbskids.org">http://pbskids.org/arthur/print/tradingcards/cards.html#pg-arthur2</ref>
|residence = [[Arthur's House]], [[Elwood City]]
|birthday = 25th of a month with 31 days<ref name=birthdayepisode/><br>6 months before [[D.W. Read|D.W.]]'s birthday<ref name=birthdayepisode>[[Arthur's Birthday (episode)]]</ref><br>May 25<ref>[[Arthur's Birthday (book)]]</ref><ref>In "[[Letters To...]]," if you ask Arthur "By the way, when's your birthday?" he responds with, "My birthday is May 25th. Prunella says that makes me a Gemini, whatever that is."</ref>
|portrayer = [[Michael Yarmush]] <small>([[Season 1|s1]] – [[Season 5|s5]])</small><br>[[Justin Bradley]] <small>([[Season 6|s6]])</small><br>[[Mark Rendall]] <small>([[Season 6|s6]] re-dub; [[Season 7|s7]] - [[Season 8|s8]])</small><br>[[Cameron Ansell]] <small>([[Season 9|s9]] - [[Season 11|s11]])</small><br>[[Dallas Jokic]] <small>([[Season 12|s12]] - [[Season 15|s15]])</small><br>[[Drew Adkins]] <small>([[Season 16|s16]] - [[Season 17|s17]])</small><br>[[William Healy]] <small>([[Season 18|s18]] - [[season 19|s19]])</small><br>'''[[Jacob Ursomarzo]]''' <small>([[season 20|s20]] - present)</small><br>[[Philip Penalosa]] <small>(singing voice in [[Arthur's New Friend|ANF]] and [[Arthur's Perfect Christmas|''APC'']])</small><br>[[Carr Thompson]] <small>(''[[Arthur's Missing Pal|AMP]]'')</small><br>[[Ben Ellis]] <small>([[Living Books|LB]]: [[Arthur's Reading Race|''ARR'']]; [[Arthur's Computer Adventure (game)|''ACA'']]; [[Arthur's Birthday (computer game)|''AB'']]; [[D.W. The Picky Eater (game)|''DTPE'']])</small><br>[[Duncan Wold]] <small>([[Living Books|LB]]: [[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (computer game)|''ATT'']]; [[Arthur's Birthday (computer game)|''AB'']])</small>
|family = [[Jane Read]] (mother)<br>[[David Read]] (father)<br>[[D.W. Read]] (sister)<br>[[Kate Read]] (sister){{Collapsing text|<br>[[Thora Read]] (paternal grandmother)<br>[[Dave]] (maternal grandfather)<br>[[Gustav]] (maternal great-great-grandfather)<br>[[Bonnie (aunt)|Bonnie]] (paternal aunt)<br>[[Sean (uncle)|Sean]] (paternal uncle)<br>[[George (cousin)|George]] (paternal cousin)<br>[[Bud (uncle)|Bud]] (paternal uncle)<br>[[Loretta]] (paternal aunt)<br>[[Monique]] (paternal cousin)<br>[[Ricky]] (paternal cousin)<br>[[Loretta's daughter]] (paternal cousin)<br>[[Jessica (aunt)|Jessica]] (maternal aunt)<br>[[Richard]] (maternal uncle)<br>[[Cora]] (maternal cousin)<br>[[Lucy]] (maternal aunt)<br>[[Lucy's husband]] (maternal uncle)<br>[[Fred]] (maternal uncle)<br>[[David's brother]] (paternal uncle)<br>[[Claudia]] (aunt)<br>[[Hilary]] (aunt)<br>[[Ruthie]] (aunt)<br>[[Jane's great-grandfather]] (maternal great-great-grandfather)<br>[[Jane's great-grandmother]] (maternal great-great-grandmother)<br>[[Matthew (sailor)|Matthew]] (maternal great-great-great-uncle)<br>[[Thora's brother 1]] (paternal great-uncle)<br>[[Thora's brother 2]] (paternal great-uncle)<br>[[Thora's brother 3]] (paternal great-uncle)<br>[[Arthur's great-uncle]] (paternal great-uncle)<br>[[Thora's father]] (paternal great-grandfather)<br>[[Thora's mother]] (paternal great-grandmother)<br>[[Thora's mother's great-uncle]] (paternal great-great-great-great-uncle)<br>[[R4]] (great-grandson)<br>[[3W]] (great-granddaughter)}}
|favorite color = Yellow<ref name="pbskids.org">http://pbskids.org/arthur/print/tradingcards/cards.html#pg-arthur2</ref>
|cartoon first appeared = "[[Arthur's Eyes (episode)|Arthur's Eyes]]"
|book first appeared = [[Arthur's Nose]]
|character name = Arthur Read}}
'''Arthur Timothy'''<ref>"[[Arthur's Big Hit]]", "[[Tales of Grotesquely Grim Bunny]]"</ref> '''Read''' is the son of [[David Read]] and [[Jane Read]], and is the brother of [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] and [[Kate Read|Kate]]. He is a third grader in [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]]'s class at [[Lakewood Elementary School]].


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==Physical appearance==
Arthur is an aardvark, like the rest of his family. The shape and appearance of his head comes mostly from his father, [[David Read|David]]. In the first Arthur book, ''Arthur's Nose'', Arthur had a long nose and he resembled an actual aardvark. However, his design evolved over the first half dozen books; he now has a much shorter nose and more human features. He and many other characters also originally had a tail and were sometimes pants-less, but ''Arthur's Eyes'' and all later books removed the tails and made them more humanoid and dressy. In ''[[Arthur's Valentine]]'', his ears raised up. In ''[[Arthur's April Fool]]'' he became more humanoid. In the first season, Arthur's eyes, when seen without his glasses, are drawn with white sclerae and black pupils, but are later redrawn without the sclerae like, say, [[Prunella]]'s. Although, his eyes with sclerae are shown again during flashbacks before getting glasses and in flashforwards as an elderly man in the future wearing half-glasses. In the later books, he still has the sclerae.
 
His current standard outfit consists of round brown glasses, a yellow sweater with a white polo underneath, a white undershirt tucked into blue jeans with a brown belt, white socks, and red-and-white sneakers. His undergarments vary between white briefs, white boxer shorts with blue polka-dots, blue Bionic Bunny boxer shorts, red [[Bionic Bunny]] underwear, and sky blue boxers with dark blue bunnies. While Arthur's trademark is his aforementioned pair of glasses, it is unclear how the glasses stay on (because of his ears being located on top of his head). In the early books, Arthur wore brown shoes (as opposed to his now staple red-and-white ones), like his friends [[Buster]] and [[Francine]]. Arthur's shoes have white laces in the cartoon, but red Velcro straps in the books.
 
Arthur's summertime attire consists of a blue short-sleeved T-shirt with white accents and dark blue shorts; when swimming, Arthur wears yellow swimming trunks. During wintertime, Arthur wears a red hat, brown winter coat, red mittens, and brown boots. In "[[Arthur Cleans Up]]," he wore a green Clean-up Brigade uniform while cleaning up the littered park, where he and his friends like to play Frisbee.
 
Arthur's baseball uniform consists of a yellow T-shirt and white shorts, both with blue accents. His baseball uniform consists of a yellow baseball cap, a yellow T-shirt with an orange #7 on the rear, and the "LW" logo for his school is sometimes seen on the front (although the front is sometimes blank). His ears originally would stick out from the caps he wears, but in later seasons his ears are always inside. His football uniform consists of a light green oversized shirt with a green #1 on the front and a green football helmet with a purple stripe and purple face mask. During cool weather outside of winter, he wears two zip-up jackets: One is green with yellow pockets and another is black.
 
Arthur's regular sleepwear consists of a blue long-sleeved button-up top, blue pajama pants, and a pair of white bunny slippers. (In the books, his pajamas often have a striped pattern.) When the weather is hot, Arthur wears a purple short-sleeved pajama top and pajama shorts instead.
 
For formal occasions, Arthur wears either a white suit or a tuxedo. He has two stained tuxedos and a suit. One of his stained tuxedos is light blue and has two buttons on the right side of the jacket and two pockets, one on each side, with the stain near the left breast pocket. Arthur's suit is made up of the same jacket that he wears when he wears his blue tuxedo. However, he wears a white shirt with no jumper like he does with the tuxedo and wears either a purple bow-tie or a purple four-in-hands tie. The trousers are the same as his blue tuxedo, and the shoes are brown. He also wears his usual yellow sweater and white shirt underneath and a dark purple bow tie. As well, he wears dark blue trousers and brown shoes. Arthur's other tuxedo is either black or charcoal with a tuxedo jacket, white tuxedo shirt, black bow tie, matching tuxedo trousers and black dress shoes.
 
On Halloween, he likes to wear his Bionic Bunny costume that is complete with a Bionic Bunny suit and cape, a red hat with an antenna, and bunny ears that can be worn on his aardvark ears. His Bionic Bunny costume was first seen in "[[Water and the Brain]]" during a flashback; the hat and bunny ears were added in ''[[The Fright Stuff]],'' and the costume was shown again in "[[Hic or Treat]]". On the front cover of ''[[Arthur's Scary Stories]]'' on VHS and DVD, his Bionic Bunny costume lacked the bunny ears and he wore gloves instead of having bare hands.
 
===Past life===
When Arthur was a baby, he wore a yellow T-shirt that had blue cuffs like his basketball uniform, white disposable diapers and periwinkle sneakers.
 
One day, while his father was filming him with a video camera, Arthur somehow was able to grab the camera from his dad's hands and walked off with it for a few seconds, thus making his first "movie".<ref>"[[Pet Projects]]"</ref>
 
From pre-school until the time between his first and second-grade years, Arthur wore long-sleeved shirts, shorts, different-colored sneakers, and (sometimes) overalls; he also wore different-colored pajamas.
 
He started wearing his usual yellow sweater, blue jeans, and red and white sneakers after turning seven; he got glasses during the first semester of second grade when his vision became poor.
 
<gallery orientation="none">
Toddler Arthur.png|Arthur as a baby
Young_Arthur.png|With [[Stanley]].
P1000327.jpg|Arthur buying his first comic book in the opening of [[Tales of Grotesquely Grim Bunny]].
</gallery>
 
===Future life===
Arthur's future life has been shown in a few shorts, such as "[[Buster's Growing Grudge]]," "[[The Contest]]" and "[[And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids]]." Unlike his early to present childhood, he seems to have clumps of hair like his [[David Read|father]].
 
While as a teenager and young adult, he was wearing a shirt with red and blue stripes (which he also wore in the book ''[[Arthur's Lost Dog|Arthur's Lost Puppy]]''), gray jeans, and brown loafers; he still wore the same glasses like his childhood.
 
As an elderly man, he wore typical old-person half-glasses, a teal sweater with a white shirt underneath, gray pants, and gray shoes.
 
On many futuristic occasions, Arthur appears to be married to Francine. If the intro to the episode "[[The Election]]" happens, he will go to future President [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]]'s inauguration and be arrested by future [[Binky Barnes|Binky]].
 
<gallery orientation="none">
Adult Arthur.png|Arthur as a teenager / young adult at the end of "[[The Contest]]"
Elderly Arthur Read.png|Arthur as an old man
</gallery>
 
==Appearances==
===Specials===
*"[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]"
*"[[Arthur - It's Only Rock 'n' Roll]]"
*"[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]"
*"[[Arthur and the Haunted Tree House]]"
==={{Arthur}}===
Season 1
*"[[Arthur's Eyes (episode)|Arthur's Eyes]]" 10101
*"[[Francine's Bad Hair Day]]" 10102
*"[[Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn]]" 10201
*"[[Arthur's Spelling Trubble]]" 10202
*"[[D.W. All Wet (episode)|D.W. All Wet]]" 10301
*"[[Buster's Dino Dilemma (episode)|Buster's Dino Dilemma]]" 10302
*"[[D.W.'s Imaginary Friend]]" 10401
*"[[Arthur's Lost Library Book]]" 10402
*"[[Arthur's Pet Business (episode)|Arthur's Pet Business]]" 10501
*"[[D.W. the Copycat]]" 10502
*"[[Locked in the Library! (episode)|Locked in the Library!]]" 10601
*"[[Arthur Accused! (episode)|Arthur Accused!]]" 10602
*"[[Arthur Goes to Camp (episode)|Arthur Goes to Camp]]" 10701
*"[[Buster Makes the Grade (episode)|Buster Makes the Grade]]" 10702
*"[[Arthur's New Puppy (episode)|Arthur's New Puppy]]" 10801
*"[[Arthur Bounces Back]]" 10802
*"[[Arthur Babysits (episode)|Arthur Babysit]]" 10901
*"[[Arthur's Cousin Catastrophe]]" 10902
*"[[Arthur's Birthday (episode)|Arthur's Birthday]]" 11001
*"[[Francine Frensky, Superstar]]" 11002
*"[[Arthur's Baby (episode)|Arthur's Baby]]" 11101
*"[[D.W.'s Baby]]" 11102
*"[[Arthur Writes a Story (episode)|Arthur Writes a Story]]" 11201
*"[[Arthur's Lost Dog]]" 11202
*"[[So Long, Spanky]]" (Mentioned) 11301
*"[[Buster's New Friend (episode)|Buster's New Friend]]" 11302
*"[[Arthur the Wrecker]]" 11401
*"[[Arthur and the True Francine (episode)|Arthur and the True Francine]]" 11402
*"[[Arthur's Family Vacation (episode)|Arthur's Family Vacation]]" 11501
*"[[Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm]]" 11502
*"[[Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest (episode)|Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest]]" 11601
*"[[D.W. Flips (episode)|D.W. Flips]] 11602
*"[[Meek for a Week]]" 11701
*"[[Arthur, World's Greatest Gleeper]]" 11702
*"[[Arthur's Chicken Pox (episode)|Arthur's Chicken Pox]]" 11801
*"[[Sick as a Dog]]" 11802
*"[[D.W. Rides Again (episode)|D.W. Rides Again]]" 11901
*"[[Arthur Makes the Team (episode)|Arthur Makes the Team]]" 11902
*"[[Arthur's Almost Boring Day]]" 12001
*"[[The Half-Baked Sale]]" 12002
*"[[Sue Ellen Moves In]]" 12101
*"[[The Perfect Brother]]" 12102
*"[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]" 12201
*"[[Team Trouble]]" 12202
*"[[Bully for Binky]]" 12301
*"[[Misfortune Teller]]" 12302
*"[[Arthur's Tooth (episode)|Arthur's Tooth]]" 12401
*"[[D.W. Gets Lost]]" 12402
*"[[D.W. Thinks Big (episode)|D.W. Thinks Big]]" 12501
*"[[Arthur Cleans Up]]" 12502
*"[[My Dad, the Garbage Man]]" 12601
*"[[Poor Muffy]]" 12602
*"[[D.W.'s Blankie]]" 12701
*"[[Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble]]" 12702
*"[[I'm a Poet]]" 12801
*"[[The Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club]]" 12802
*"[[My Club Rules]]" 12901
*"[[Stolen Bike]]" 12902
*"[[Arthur's First Sleepover (episode)|Arthur's First Sleepover]]" 13001
*"[[Arthur's New Year's Eve]]" 13002
Season 2
*"[[Arthur Meets Mister Rogers]]" 20101
*"[[Draw!]]" 20102
*"[[Binky Barnes, Art Expert]]" 20201
*"[[Arthur's Lucky Pencil]]" 20202
*"[[D.W., the Picky Eater (episode)|D.W., the Picky Eater]]" 20301
*"[[Buster and the Daredevils]]" 20302
*"[[Arthur Makes a Movie]]" 20401
*"[[Go to Your Room, D.W.]]" 20402
*"[[Arthur's Underwear (episode)|Arthur's Underwear]]" 20501
*"[[Francine Frensky, Olympic Rider]]" 20502
*"[[Buster Baxter, Cat Saver (episode)|Buster Baxter, Cat Saver]]" 20601
*"[[Play it Again, D.W.]]" 20602
*"[[Arthur's TV-Free Week]]" 20701
*"[[Night Fright]]" 20702
*"[[Arthur vs. the Piano]]" 20801
*"[[The Big Blow-Up]]" 20802
*"[[Lost!]]" 20901
*"[[The Short, Quick Summer]]" 20902
*"[[D.W. Goes to Washington]]" 21001
*"[[Arthur's Mystery Envelope (episode)|Arthur's Mystery Envelope]]" 21002
*"[[D.W.'s Deer Friend]]" 21101
*"[[Buster Hits the Books]]" 21102
*"[[Arthur's Faraway Friend]]" 21201
*"[[Arthur and the Square Dance]]" 21202
*"[[Water and the Brain]]" 21301
*"[[Arthur the Unfunny]]" 21302
*"[[Sue Ellen's Lost Diary]]" 21401
*"[[Arthur's Knee]]" 21402
*"[[Grandma Thora Appreciation Day]]" 21501
*"[[Fern's Slumber Party]]" 21502
*"[[Love Notes for Muffy]]" 21601
*"[[D.W. Blows the Whistle]]" 21602
*"[[Francine Redecorates]]" 21701
*"[[Arthur the Loser]]" 21702
*"[[Arthur vs. the Very Mean Crossing Guard]]" 21801
*"[[D.W.'s Very Bad Mood]]" 21802
*"[[D.W.'s Name Game]]" 21901
*"[[Finders Key-pers]]" 21902
*"[[How the Cookie Crumbles]]" 22001
*"[[Sue Ellen's Little Sister]]" 22002
Season 3
*"[[Buster's Back]]" 30101
*"[[The Ballad of Buster Baxter]]" 30102
*"[[D.W. All Fired Up]]" 30201
*"[[I'd Rather Read It Myself]]" 30202
*"[[Arthur Goes Crosswire]]" 30301
*"[[Sue Ellen and the Brainasaurous]]" (Cameo) 30302
*"[[Background Blues]]" 30401
*"[[And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids]]" 30402
*"[[The Chips are Down]]" 30501
*"[[Revenge of the Chip]]" 30502
*"[[Binky Rules (episode)|Binky Rules]]" 30601
*"[[Meet Binky]]" 30602
*"[[Arthur Rides the Bandwagon]]" 30701
*"[[Dad's Dessert Dilemma]]" 30702
*"[[Popular Girls]]" 30801
*"[[Buster's Growing Grudge]] 30802
*"[[Arthur's Treasure Hunt]]" 30901
*"[[The Return of the King]]" 30902
*"[[Attack of the Turbo Tibbles]]" 31001
*"[[D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy]]" 31002
*"[[Double Tibble Trouble]]" 31101
*"[[Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival]]" 31102
*"[[What Scared Sue Ellen?]]" 31201
*"[[Clarissa is Cracked]]" 31202
*"[[Arthur's Dummy Disaster]]" 31301
*"[[Francine and the Feline]]" 31302
*"[[Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight]]" 31401
*"[[D.W.'s Perfect Wish]]" 31402
*"[[Arthur and D.W. Clean Up]]" 31501
*"[[The Long, Dull Winter]]" 31502
Season 4
*"[[D.W.'s Library Card (episode)|D.W.'s Library Card]]" 40101
*"[[Arthur's Big Hit]]" 40102
*"[[Hide and Snake]]" 40201
*"[[Muffy's New Best Friend]]" 40202
*"[[Buster's Breathless]]" 40301
*"[[The Fright Stuff]]" 40302
*"[[The Contest]]" 40401
*"[[Prove It]]" 40402
*"[[The Blizzard]]" 40501
*"[[The Rat Who Came to Dinner]]" 40502
*"[[D.W. Tale Spins]]" 40601
*"[[Prunella Gets it Twice]]" 40602
*"[[Binky Barnes, Wingman]]" 40701
*"[[To Beat or Not to Beat]]" 40702
*"[[1001 Dads]]" 40801
*"[[Prunella's Prediction]]" 40802
*"[[What is that Thing?]]" 40901
*"[[Buster's Best Behavior]]" 40902
*"[[My Music Rules]]" 41001
*"[[That's a Baby Show!]]" 41002
Season 5
*"[[Arthur and the Big Riddle]]" 50101
*"[[Double Dare]]" 50102
*"[[Kids are from Earth, Parents are from Pluto]]" 50201
*"[[Nerves of Steal]]" 50202
*"[[It's a No-Brainer]]" 50301
*"[[The Shore Thing]]" 50302
*"[[The World Record]]" 50401
*"[[The Cave]]" 50402
*"[[The Lousy Week]]" 50501
*"[[You Are Arthur]]" 50502
*"[[The Election]]" 50601
*"[[Francine Goes to War]]" 50602
*"[[Sleep No More]]" 50701
*"[[Pet Peeved]]" 50702
*"[[The Last of Mary Moo Cow]]" 50801
*"[[Bitzi's Beau]]" 50802
*"[[Just Desserts]]" 50901
*"[[The Big Dig]]" 50902
*"[[Arthur's Family Feud]]" 51001
*"[[Muffy Gets Mature]]" 51002
Season 6
*"[[Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked]]" 60101
*"[[Best of the Nest]]" 60102
*"[[Arthur Plays the Blues (episode)|Arthur Plays the Blues]]" 60201
*"[[Buster's Sweet Success]]" 60202
*"[[Prunella's Special Edition]]" 60301
*"[[The Secret Life of Dogs and Babies]]" 60302
*"[[Muffy's Soccer Shocker]]" 60401
*"[[Brother, Can You Spare a Clarinet?]]" 60402
*"[[The Boy Who Cried Comet]]" 60501
*"[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]" 60502
*"[[Citizen Frensky]]" 60601
*"[[D.W.'s Backpack Mishap]]" 60602
*"[[The Boy with His Head in the Clouds]]" 60701
*"[[More!]]" 60702
*"[[Rhyme for Your Life]]" 60801
*"[[For Whom the Bell Tolls]]" 60802
*"[[The Good Sport (episode)|The Good Sport]]" 60901
*"[[Crushed]]" 60902
*"[[Arthur Loses His Marbles (episode)|Arthur Loses His Marbles]]" 61001
*"[[Friday the 13th]]" 61002
Season 7
*"[[Cast Away]]" 70101
*"[[Francine's Split Decision]]" 70201
*"[[Muffy Goes Metropolitan]]" 70202
*"[[Ants in Arthur's Pants]]" 70301
*"[[Don't Ask Muffy]]" 70302
*"[[To Tibble the Truth]]" (Cameo) 70401
*"[[Waiting to Go]]" 70402
*"[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]" 70500
*"[[Pick a Car, Any Car]]" 70601
*"[[Jenna's Bedtime Blues]]" 70602
*"[[D.W.'s Time Trouble]]" 70701
*"[[Buster's Amish Mismatch]]" 70702
*"[[The World of Tomorrow]]" 70801
*"[[Is There a Doctor in the House?]]" 70802
*"[[Return of the Snowball]]" 70901
*"[[April 9th]]" 71000
Season 8
*"[[Dear Adil]]" 80101
*"[[Bitzi's Break-up]]" 80102
*"[[Arthur's Snow Biz]]" 80301
*"[[Bugged]]" 80302
*"[[Fernkenstein's Monster]]" 80401
*"[[D.W., Dancing Queen]]" 80402
*"[[Vomitrocious]]" 80501
*"[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]" 80502
*"[[Postcards from Buster (episode)|Postcards from Buster]]" 80600
*"[[Desk Wars]]" 80701
*"[[Desperately Seeking Stanley]]" 80702
*"[[Muffy's Art Attack]]" 80801
*"[[Tales from the Crib]]" 80802
*"[[Flea to Be You and Me]]" 80901
*"[[Kiss and Tell]]" 80902
*"[[Bleep]]" 81002
Season 9
*"[[Castles in the Sky]]" 90101
*"[[Tipping the Scales]]" 90102
*"[[Francine's Big Top Trouble]]" 90201
*"[[George Blows His Top]]" 90202
*"[[Arthur Weighs In]]" 90301
*"[[The Law of the Jungle Gym]]" (heard in crowd) 90302
*"[[Buster's Green Thumb]]" 90401
*"[[Lights, Camera... Opera!]]" 90501
*"[[All Worked Up]]" 90502
*"[[Arthur Makes Waves]]" 90601
*"[[It Came From Beyond]]" 90602
*"[[Three's a Crowd]]" 90701
*"[[A is for Angry]]" 90702
*"[[The "A" Team]]" 90801
*"[[Emily Swallows a Horse]]" 90802
*"[[D.W. Beats All]]" 90901
*"[[Buster the Myth Maker]]" 90902
*"[[Binky Goes Nuts]]" 91001
*"[[Breezy Listening Blues]]" 91002
Season 10
*"[[Happy Anniversary]]" 100100
*"[[The Squirrels]]" 100201
*"[[Fern and Persimmony Glitchet]]" 100202
*"[[Desert Island Dish]]" 100301
*"[[The Secret About Secrets]]" 100302
*"[[Feeling Flush]]" 100401
*"[[Family Fortune]]" 100402
*"[[D.W. Aims High]]" 100501
*"[[Flaw and Order]]" 100502
*"[[The Curse of the Grebes]]" 100601
*"[[Arthur Changes Gears]]" 100602
*"[[Unfinished]]" 100701
*"[[D.W., Bossy Boots]]" 100702
*"[[Binky vs. Binky]]" 100801
*"[[Operation: D.W.!]]" 100802
*"[[Do You Speak George?]]" 100901
*"[[What's Cooking?]]" 101001
*"[[Buster's Special Delivery]]" 101002
Season 11
*"[[Swept Away]]" 110101
*"[[Germophobia]]" 110102
*"[[Arthur Sells Out]]" 110201
*"[[Buenas Noches, Vicita]]" 110301
*"[[Phony Fern]]" (non-speaking) 110401
*"[[Brain's Shocking Secret]]" 110402
*"[[Baby Kate and the Imaginary Mystery]]" 110501
*"[[The Making of Arthur]]" 110601
*"[[Dancing Fools]]" 110602
*"[[Hic or Treat]]" 110701
*"[[Mr. Alwaysright]]" 110702
*"[[Francine's Pilfered Paper]]" 110801
*"[[Buster Gets Real]]" 110802
*"[[D.W. on Ice]]" 110901
*"[[Spoiled Rotten!]]" 110902
*"[[Big Brother Binky]]" 111000
Season 12
*"[[Is That Kosher?]]" 120101
*"[[Never, Never, Never]]" 120102
*"[[Room to Ride]]" 120201
*"[[The Frensky Family Fiasco]]" (Cameo) 120202
*"[[D.W.'s Stray Netkitten]]" 120301
*"[[Bats in the Belfry]]" 120302
*"[[For the Birds]]" 120401
*"[[Ungifted]]" 120402
*"[[The Chronicles of Buster]]" 120501
*"[[On This Spot]]" 120502
*"[[The Cherry Tree]]" 120601
*"[[Matchmaker, Match Breaker]]" 120602
*"[[War of the Worms]]" 120701
*"[[I Owe You One]]" 120702
*"[[The Blackout]]" 120801
*"[[Mei Lin Takes a Stand]]" 120802
*"[[Home Sweet Home]]" 120901
*"[[Do You Believe in Magic?]]" 120902
*"[[The Perfect Game]]" 121001
*"[[D.W.'s Furry Freak-out]]" 121002
Season 13
*"[[The Great MacGrady]]" 130100
*"[[The Silent Treatment]]" 130201
*"[[Kung Fool]]" 130202
*"[[Arthur's Number Nightmare]]" 130301
*"[[Brain Gets Hooked]]" 130302
*"[[MacFrensky]]" 130401
*"[[The Good, the Bad, and the Binky]]" 130402
*"[[No Acting, Please]]" 130501
*"[[Prunella and the Disappointing Ending]]" 130502
*"[[When Carl Met George]]" 130601
*"[[D.W. Swims with the Fishes]]" 130602
*"[[The Secret Guardians]]" 130702
*"[[Fernlets by Fern]]" 130801
*"[[Paradise Lost]]" 130901
*"[[The Pride of Lakewood]]" 130902
*"[[Looking for Bonnie]]" 131001
*"[[The Secret Origin of Supernova]]" 131002
Season 14
*"[[Nicked by a Name]]" 140101
*"[[The Buster Report]]" 140102
*"[[The Agent of Change]]" (Cameo) 140201
*"[[D.W. Unties the Knot]]" 140202
*"[[Nicked by a Name]]" 140301
*"[[The Play's the Thing]]" 140302
*"[[The Great Lint Rush]]" 140402
*"[[Tales of Grotesquely Grim Bunny]]" 140501
*"[[Pet Projects]]" 140502
*"[[Follow the Bouncing Ball]]" 140601
*"[[Buster Baxter & the Letter from the Sea]]" 140602
*"[[Around the World in 11 Minutes]]" (Cameo) 140701
*"[[Muffy and the Big Bad Blog]]" 140702
*"[[Arthur Unravels]]" 140801
*"[[All the Rage]]" 140802
*"[[D.W., Queen of the Comeback]]" 140901
*"[[In My Africa]]" 140902
*"[[Buster Spaces Out]]" 141001
*"[[The Long Road Home]]" 141002
Season 15
*"[[Fifteen]]" 150100
*"[[I Wanna Hold Your Hand]]" 150201
*"[[Whistling in the Wind]]" (Mentioned) 150202
*"[[Buster's Secret Admirer]]" 150301
*"[[The Last King of Lambland]]" (Flashback) 150302
*"[[Cents-less]]" 150401
*"[[Buster the Lounge Lizard]]" 150402
*"[[To Eat or Not to Eat]]" 150501
*"[[S.W.E.A.T.]]" 150502
*"[[Grandpa Dave's Memory Album]]" 150601
*"[[Buster's Carpool Catastrophe]]" 150602
*"[[Prunella the Packrat]]" 150701
*"[[What's in a Name?]]" 150702
*"[[Muffy's Classy Classics Club]]" 150801
*"[[Best Enemies]]" 150802
*"[[Buster's Garden of Grief]]" 150901
*"[[Through the Looking Glasses]]" 150902
*"[[The Butler Did... What?]]" 151001
*"[[The Trouble with Trophies]]" 151002
Season 16
*"[[Based on a True Story]]" 1601
*"[[Flippity Francine]]" 160201
*"[[Muffy Takes the Wheel]]" 160202
*"[[All About D.W.]]" 160301
*"[[Blockheads]]" 160302
*"[[Get Smart]]" 160401
*"[[Baby Steps]]" 160402
*"[[Night of the Tibble]]" (cameo) 160501
*"[[Read and Flumberghast]]" 160502
*"[[The Last Tough Customer]]" 160601
*"[[Brain's Chess Mess]]" 160602
*"[[Baseball Blues]]" 160701
*"[[Brain's Biggest Blunder]]" 160702
*"[[Buster's Book Battle]]" 160801
*"[[On the Buster Scale]]" 160802
*"[[Fern and the Case of the Stolen Story]]" 160901
*"[[Sue Ellen Vegges Out]]" 160902
*"[[So Funny I Forgot to Laugh]]" 161001
*"[[The Best Day Ever]]" 161002
Season 17
*"[[Show Off]]" 170101
*"[[Dog's Best Friend]]" 170102
*"[[Adventures in Budylon]]" 170201
*"[[Ladonna Compson: Party Animal]]" 170202
*"[[Molina's Mulligan]]" 170301
*"[[Buster Bombs]]" 170302
*"[[Opposites Distract]]" 170401
*"[[Just the Ticket]]" 170402
*"[[All Thumbs]]" 170501
*"[[Kidonia]]" 170502
*"[[Speak Up, Francine]]" 170601
*"[[Waiting for Snow]]" 170602
*"[[Pets and Pests]]" 170701
*"[[Go Fly a Kite]]" 170702
*"[[The Director's Cut]]" 170801
*"[[Crime and Consequences]]" 170802
*"[[Caught in the Crosswires]]" 170901
*"[[Framed!]]" 170902
*"[[Binky's Music Madness]]" 171001
*"[[Brain Freeze]]" 171002
Season 18
*"[[The Tattletale Frog]]" 180101
*"[[D.W. & Bud's Higher Purpose]]" 180102
*"[[The Friend Who Wasn't There]]" 180201
*"[[Surprise!]]" 180202
*"[[The Case of the Girl with the Long Face]]" 180301
*"[[The Substitute Arthur]]" 180302
*"[[Best Wishes]]" 180401
*"[[Fountain Abbey]]" 180501
*"[[Arthur Calls It]]" 180502
*"[[Whip. Mix. Blend.]]" 180601
*"[[Staycation]]' 180602
*"[[Two Minutes]]' 180701
*"[[Messy Dress Mess]]' 180702
*"[[Arthur Read: Super Saver]]" 180801
*"[[Tibbles to the Rescue]]" (cameo) 180802
*"[[The Pageant Pickle]]" 180901
*"[[Some Assembly Required]]" 180902
*"[[Shelter from the Storm]]" 181000
Season 19
*"[[Brain's Brain]]" 190101
*"[[Brain Sees Stars]]" 190102
*"[[Sue Ellen Adds It Up]]" (cameo) 190201
*"[[Wish You Were Here]]" (cameo) 190202
*"[[Arthur's Toy Trouble]]" 190301
*"[[Carried Away]]" 190401
*"[[Dueling Detectives!]]" 190402
*"[[Buster Isn't Buying It]]" 190501
*"[[One Ornery Critter]]" 190502
*"[[Maria Speaks]]" 190601
*"[[Postcards from Binky]]" 190602
*"[[Carl's Concerto]]" 190701
*"[[Too Much of a Good Thing]]" 190702
*"[[Francine's Cleats of Strength]]" (cameo) 190801
*"[[Mr. Ratburn's Secret Identity]]" 190901
*"[[Besties]]" 190902
*"[[The Last Day]]" 191000
Season 20
*"[[Buster's Second Chance]]" 200101
*"[[Arthur and the Whole Truth]]" 200102
*"[[Fern's Flights of Fancy]]" 200201
*"[[Cereal]]" 200202
*"[[He Said, He Said]]" 200301
*"[[Bunny Trouble]]" 200302
*"[[Bud's Knotty Problem]]" 200401
*"[[That's MY Grandma!]]" 200402
*"[[Lend Me Your Ear]]" 200501
*"[[Prunella's Tent of Portent]]" 200601
*"[[Mutiny on the Pitch]]" 200602
*"[[The Hallway Minotaur]]" 200701
*"[[Ladonna's Like List]]" 200702
Season 21
*"[[Binky's 'A' Game]]" 210101
*"[[Brain and the Time Capsule]]" 210102
*"[[The Master Builders]]" 210200
*"[[Francine & the Soccer Spy]]" 210301
*"[[Sue Ellen & the Last Page]]" 210302
*"[[Muffy Misses Out]]" 210401
*"[[Arthur Takes a Stand]]" 210402
*"[[Take a Hike, Molly]]" 210501
*"[[Slink's Special Talent]]" (cameo) 210502
*"[[The Lost Dinosaur]]" (cameo) 210601
*"[[The Princess Problem]]" 210602
*"[[Invasion of the Soccer Fans]]" 210701
*"[[Pal and the Big Itch]]" 210702
===Postcards from Buster===
Season 1
*"[[Moose on the Loose]]" 11001
 
===Other media===
In the [[Living Books]] computer games that are based upon the books, Arthur had a light brown complexion in ''[[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (computer game)|Arthur's Teacher Trouble]]'' and it was changed to pale in ''[[Arthur's Birthday (computer game)|Arthur's Birthday]]''.
 
It was likely due to color and tone restrictions during the 16-bit era of computers and software. He was voiced by [[Duncan Wold]] and [[Ben Ellis]] before the cartoon series replaced them with [[Michael Yarmush]].
 
In the later games during the 32-bit era of computers and software (such as ''[[Arthur's Thinking Games]]''), Arthur's appearance was the same as he looks in the cartoon series.
 
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Arthur ATT Living Books.png|Arthur in ''[[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (computer game)|Arthur's Teacher Trouble]]''
Arthur AB Living Books.png|Arthur in ''[[Arthur's Birthday (computer game)|Arthur's Birthday]]''
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==Personality and skills==
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Arthur is a mediocre pianist, though he has shown that he can truly play when he is motivated. However, he can forget to practice the piano at times,<ref>"[[Arthur vs. the Piano]]", "[[Arthur Plays the Blues (episode)|Arthur Plays the Blues]]"</ref> where he might not play the right note at a recital. He was originally taught by [[Mrs. Cardigan]], who retired in "[[Arthur Plays the Blues]]" and was transferred over to [[Frederick Fugue|Dr. Fugue]]'s, but was once temporarily expelled for not practicing enough.
 
Although he is average to well in school most of the time, he occasionally receives help from the [[Alan Powers|Brain]].{{cite}}
 
Arthur enjoys reading - his best friends were shocked after he left a book on the ground in "[[Arthur Goes Crosswire]]." Also, he remembers reading many exciting books in "[[The Short, Quick Summer]]."
 
At times, he helps out [[Buster Baxter|Buster]], who has a general dislike in homework, whom he feared was falling behind and could repeat the third grade.<ref>"[[Buster Makes the Grade]]"</ref>
 
He is occasionally referred to by his full name when he gets into trouble, although his middle name Timothy wasn't actually mentioned until "[[Arthur's Big Hit]]" from [[Season 4]].
 
Arthur is generally polite, kind and friendly with everyone. Despite his politeness, Arthur sometimes has a tendency to break promises his parents have given him, such as to not touch the computer during his mother's tax season, to clean up his room like being told, and to practice the piano - which he does other things instead. He is also known to "play with his glasses" whenever he lies, which D.W has caught him doing before.
 
Despite being a generally good natured kid, he is shown to have a meaner side in the episode "[[So Funny I Forgot to Laugh]]", where in which he teased [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] about a coat she had got as a present, and the teasing turned into harassment, going as far as Arthur Photoshopping a dog's head onto Sue Ellen's body and emailing it to her. While Arthur only thought Sue Ellen was overreacting thinking it was all in good fun he immediately apologized as soon as he realized he hurt her feelings showing that as soon as he realizes he's doing something wrong he'll do anything to make it right again.
 
He can also be quite bigoted when it comes to people's tastes, such as D.W.'s love for Mary Moo Cow and Crazy Bus that he claims are "babyish";  and for Francine's pet cat [[Nemo]], in which he exaggerates about his only bad experience over a cat in the past, claiming that those animals are evil.  Due to his bigotry, he tends to be stereotypical and insist that he's the one in the right mind.
 
Arthur is also not one to get angry so easily but when he snaps, the other kids are quite frightened by it. In "[[Arthur Cleans Up]]" while cleaning up the park with Pal for company he passes by the Tough Customers who start littering right in front of him and tease him about it but after Pal starts choking on their garbage, Arthur angrily stops the Tough Customers from leaving and scolds them to help him clean up. In "Arthur's Big Hit" D.W. tries to make Arthur's model plane fly and throws it out the window only for it to break apart, having told D.W. countless times that model planes are not for flying and she is not to touch it. Arthur's anger gets the better of him and he punches D.W.'s shoulder. In "[[A is for Angry]]" Arthur and the Brain play a best of 3 checkers match to see who will represent their school in a competition, at the start Arthur excited while the Brain is bored resulting in Francine and Muffy to start pep rallies to support Arthur and shun the Brain. Arthur gets annoyed by this, tells them to give it a rest only for Francine and Muffy to start pep rallies to support the Brain and shun Arthur. When Arthur learns of this, he snaps which scares off his friends and announces that he's quitting the competition and storms off home.
 
Arthur has the potential to be an intelligent person but tends to be one who doesn't use common sense, much to the annoyance of his parents (especially his father). An example of this was in "[[Arthur's Knee]]," when he told D.W. to not tell Jane and David that he cut his knee from a lima bean can (D.W. wanted to explain to David why lima beans are "bad" for you).
 
Arthur competes on [[Lakewood Elementary School|Lakewood]]'s [[Lakewood Elementary Soccer Team|soccer]], [[Lakewood Elementary Track and Field Team|track]], and [[Lakewood Elementary Baseball Team|baseball teams]], as well as on a bowling team against [[Mighty Mountain]]. He won the school [[Spell-a-thon]], plays piano in the [[Lakewood Elementary Band|band,]] and was one of the founding members of the [[Lakewood Pride Committee]].
 
==Relationships==
===Family===
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A recurring theme in the ''Arthur'' series are the tensions between Arthur and his younger sister. Arthur is constantly pestered and ridiculed by his four-year-old sister [[D.W. Read]], and even though she celebrated her fifth birthday during the TV series' third season, Arthur still referred to her as a "four-year-old" in the episode "''[[Return of the Snowball]]''", which aired in the seventh season.
 
D.W. vehemently tries to get Arthur into trouble, although there are times when Arthur has retaliated by reciprocating the act of getting D.W. herself in trouble, even as far as hitting her once. Despite that, Arthur tries his best to ignore D.W.'s annoying antics most of the time, though very difficult, and often does her favors - sometimes on his parents' behest - against his will. Despite all of the shenanigans between the two, they are still a great brother and sister team, and they genuinely care for each other. D.W. often hugs Arthur most of the time when either Arthur or she does something that's a big deal, like in the episode, "D.W.'s Perfect Wish" from Season 3, Arthur talks about all the great stuff that D.W. did, and when he finished the story, D.W. hugs him because Arthur told her all the great stuff she did when she was 4, another episode was "Operation D.W." from Season 10, D.W. hugs Arthur probably because she's brave and for all that nice stuff Arthur did for her before the Operation.
 
He is also jealous of her for being a better songwriter, storyteller,<ref>"[[D.W. Tale Spins]]"</ref> and fly fisher;<ref>"[[Cast Away]]"</ref> which embarrassed him, and made him believe she's a "show-off".
 
Unlike D.W., Arthur is shown to get along really well with his baby sister [[Kate Read]], in [[Arthur's Baby (episode)|Arthur's Baby]] he was shown to be nervous to how his new baby sister would act towards until he burped her to stop her from crying to which she is then seen snuggling into him and kissing his check. This is carried on in the episode "[[D.W.'s Baby]]" where he's feeding her milk bottle to her with no problem. Arthur has also been seen to make her laugh starting with the episode "[[Arthur the Unfunny]]" where he was purposely making mistakes on the piano while making funny faces. In "[[Binky Barnes, Wingman]]", Arthur dressed as a spider and brings Kate to school dressed as a fly to help with his report on spiders.
 
Arthur's parents include his mother [[Jane Read|Jane]], who is a work-at-home accountant and his father [[David Read]], who runs a catering business. She often disregards D.W.'s constant pestering of Arthur and gives in to her childish fits.
 
===Friends===
[[File:Arthur_and_Buster_meet_for_the_first_time.png|thumb|right|Arthur and Buster meet for the first time]]
Arthur's very best friend is [[Buster Baxter]], a jolly but naive rabbit who enjoys works of science fiction ([[aliens]] especially) and eating, and has a knack for telling jokes. He lives with his single mother (Bitzi Baxter) who is divorced from his father, an airplane pilot. Arthur wearing bunny slippers and his friend Buster wearing aardvark slippers may represent the fact that they are best friends.
 
Arthur's other good friends include:
* [[Ladonna Compson]]: In the season 16 opening episode "[[Based on a True Story]]". It shows that the Compsons just moved to [[Elwood City]] and Arthur is her neighbor four blocks down. He enjoyed her stories until she tells the fake story. When she asks him if he believes that the other stories are true he just replied "I don't know what to think". Then he tries to give her another chance and convinces [[Buster Baxter|Buster]], [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] and [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] to give her another chance. Then Ladonna lost her hat by a raccoon they (except Arthur) don't believe her after she told them what happened. After she finds the hat with Arthur then shows the gang and her and Arthur become friends.
 
*[[Francine Frensky]]: She is one of Arthur's best friends. According to "[[Locked in the Library!]]", they first met in preschool; but in "[[Desperately Seeking Stanley]]" from [[Season 8]] that aired seven years later, she went to his third birthday party. She often had the habit of teasing him. She called him a "four-eyes" when he started getting glasses and called him a "baby" when he hadn't lost any baby teeth. She also once accused him for calling her a "marshmallow" when she once wore a white sweater, yet they renewed their friendship. She also gave him ''Spin-the-Bottle'' for his eighth birthday, and other than that, there were many rumors where they would have a crush on each other; this is evidenced heavily in the book ''Arthur's Valentine'', when she appears angered that Arthur has given a "mushy" (in her words) valentine to [[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]. Another example is in "[[Arthur and the Square Dance]]" where Muffy (upset that she has to dance with a clumsy Binky) spreads a rumor (with Binky's help) that Arthur and Francine are boyfriend and girlfriend and in love. This later scares the two of them and they admit that there are no romantic feelings between the two, or it just could mean that they weren't ready to admit their feelings, or they did not want to do so in front of anyone yet. She also appears to hang out with him and the other boys sometimes, besides her best friend Muffy. At the end of "[[And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids]]", they were shown as an elderly couple in the future watching ''The Magic Toolbox'' on VHS that turns out to be more than fifty years ago. In the books, they usually wear the same colored shirts (Arthur wears yellow and Francine wears red) and blue jeans unlike most other characters who wear different colored ones in different books and elements of each book, (Except Buster maybe).
*[[Muffy Crosswire]]: She and Arthur are good friends. They both share the same birthday, although they don't usually hang out with each other that often, but they are still good companions. Their own parents are close friends with each other: Arthur's mother Jane works as a tax accountant for Muffy's father [[Ed Crosswire|Ed]] who runs [[Crosswire Motors]], and Ed is often the customer for desserts that Arthur's father David bakes and delivers to people. While Arthur tends to be quite annoyed by Muffy antics like when she talks about shopping, gloats about her wealth or talks about how she's better than anyone else he'll still lend her a helping hand should she need. An example is in "[[You Are Arthur]]" when Arthur notices Muffy about to bump into the railing. He asks her if she is alright, and helps her up.
*[[Alan Powers]]: Another one of Arthur's best friends whom he and others nickname as "the Brain". The Brain usually gets an A+ and occasionally helps out Arthur with his homework. He also stayed at Arthur's for the weekend while his parents were out to the Ice Creamer's Convention, and was staying neat as a guest; but when he went back to his own house, Arthur found out that the Brain wasn't as neat as expected.<ref>"[[The Perfect Brother]]"</ref>
*[[Binky Barnes]]: There are times where Binky hangs out with Arthur and his other friends, although Binky often hangs out with a group of bullies known as the "[[Tough Customers]]", whom Arthur occasionally gets along with.
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]: She is said to be one of Arthur's best friends,<ref>"[[So Funny I Forgot to Laugh]]"</ref> although they don't hang out alone that much. In the book, ''[[Arthur's Valentine]]'', he expected her to be his secret admirer after she transferred to his school, but ultimately ended up with Francine instead. In "[[Arthur's Faraway Friend]]" she gave him the advice he needed to spend time with Buster before his long trip with his dad. In "[[Sue Ellen's Lost Diary]]", he and [[Binky Barnes|three]] [[Francine Frensky|of]] [[Muffy Crosswire|their]] friends were able to retrieve her diary she once lost in the [[Elwood City Public Library]]. In "[[The Secret Guardians]]" she invites him to sail her model ship with her near the tree house. In "[[The Best Day Ever]]", when she, Arthur and some of their friends were talking about their best day ever, Sue Ellen tells the group that Arthur returning her diary to her was her best day.
* [[George Lundgren]]: Even though they might not hang out very often, they're together enough times to know they care about each other and have some sort of friendship. In "[[Arthur's Dummy Disaster]]", when George's dummy Wally fell apart when he was suppose to give a speech, Arthur talked to George and helped him overcome his shyness, while helping him realize he can have courage to speak without the use of Wally.
 
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Friends_4.gif|Arthur, Buster and Francine
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Let's Talk to Some Kids 7.JPG|Arthur and Francine on the TV show, ''Let's Talk to Some Kids''.
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==Growth==
It is hinted in a few episodes, that Arthur wants to be a lot bigger in size, for unknown reasons. In "[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]", he views himself as someone 1.5 times his normal size.
 
In "[[The World Record]]," he fantasizes as being the tallest person in the world. In the opening of "[[Buster's Best Behavior]]", he views himself as being able to make himself much taller. These moments are unexplained.
 
==Sports==
Arthur is seen playing many sports throughout the show. He usually just plays baseball and soccer with his friends, but in the episode, "[[D.W. Goes to Washington]]" he has a daydream about him playing golf with the [[President]].
 
In "[[Team Trouble]]" he plays American football. He is forward and goalkeeper for the [[Lakewood Elementary Soccer Team]].
 
==Development==
[[File:arthurbustersig.gif|thumb|Arthur's signature, along with Buster's, from the "[[Arthur's Guide to Children's Hospital Boston]]" website feature.]]
 
===Creation===
[[Marc Brown]] first imagined the character of Arthur Read in 1976, when his son, Tolon Brown, asked him to tell him a bedtime story featuring a "weird animal." Brown then came up with an aardvark named Arthur, who worried that his nose was too long.<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A02E3DF163BF937A3575BC0A96E958260 Arts in America; An Aardvark Gets to the Top (Literally) at a Museum.] Sara Rimer, ''New York Times''. August 4th, 1998. Retrieved on December 29th, 2008.</ref> He decided to round the character's face off in the second ''Arthur'' book, so as not to frighten children.<ref>[http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/1997/10/14/1997-10-14_king__arthur__pbs__gentle_aa.html KING 'ARTHUR' PBS' GENTLE AARDVARK RULES KIDS' TV; HIS SECOND SEASON BEGINS ON MONDAY.] Paul Schultz, ''Daily News Entertainment.'' Tuesday, October 14, 1997. Retrieved on December 29th, 2008.</ref> Brown describes the character as being an "Everykid who experiences all the milestones, those things that are so important in the lives of children."<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9807E3DD153BF933A25752C1A960958260 Arthur the Aardvark accepts a Mission.] Glenn Collins, ''New York Times.'' November 10th, 1996. Retrieved on December 29th, 2008.</ref>
 
===Voice Acting===
For the first five seasons of the television series, Arthur was voiced by [[Michael Yarmush]].
 
For season six, Yarmush was replaced by [[Justin Bradley]], and for seasons seven and eight, the character's voice was provided by [[Mark Rendall]]. Rendall also redubbed Season 6 due to complaints from Carol Greenwald stating that Bradley's voice was too low and he lacked the vocal range of Yarmush.{{Cite}}
 
After Rendall left, [[Cameron Ansell]] took up the role for seasons nine, ten and eleven.
 
Starting with [[Season 12|season twelve]], he was voiced by [[Dallas Jokic]].
 
During season [[Season 16|16]] and [[Season 17|17]], he was voiced by [[Drew Adkins]].
 
During the [[Season 18|eighteenth]] and [[Season 19|nineteenth]] seasons, he was voiced by [[William Healy]].
 
He is currently voiced by [[Jacob Ursomarzo]] starting with the [[Season 20|twentieth]] season.
 
In the Living Books computer games: ''Arthur's Teacher Trouble'' and ''Arthur's Birthday'', he was voiced by [[Duncan Wold]] and [[Ben Ellis]].
 
In the Direct-to-DVD CGI film, ''[[Arthur's Missing Pal]]'', he was voiced by [[Carr Thompson]].{{Cite}}
 
==Trivia==
*Arthur's bedtime is 9:00 pm.<ref>"[[Arthur Changes Gears]]"</ref>
*There are episodes that he hasn't appeared in. They are "[[Prunella Sees the Light]]", "[[Fernfern and the Secret of Moose Mountain]]", "[[Thanks a Lot, Binky]]", "[[Big Horns George]]", "[[My Fair Tommy]]", "[[World Girls]] ", "[[Mind Your Manners]]", "[[Prunella Packs It In]]", "[[Strangers on a Train]]", "[[When Carl Met George]]", "[[A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Tibble]]", "[[Prunella and the Haunted Locker]]", "[[Falafelosophy]]", "[[Whistling in the Wind]]", "[[The Last King of Lambland]]", "[[Blockheads]]", "[[Brain's Chess Mess]]", "[[The Tardy Tumbler]]", "[[Spar for the Course]]", and "[[Little Miss Meanie]]".
*He started on [[Arthur (TV series)|the show]] when he was eight years old, three months, and 22 days.<ref>http://pbskids.org/arthur/backstreet/chat/index.html</ref>
*It was seen in some episodes, in the future, Arthur and [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] will be married.<ref>[[Arthur and the Square Dance]]</ref>
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] hints she has a crush on Arthur at the end of "[[Sue Ellen's Lost Diary]]" resulting in him blushing.
 
==Gallery==
*[[Arthur Read/Gallery]]
 
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0085302/ Arthur Read] at Internet Movie Database
 
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Arthur Read
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Age 8[1]
Grade 3rd
Gender Male
Animal Aardvark[2]
Birthday 25th of a month with 31 days[3]
6 months before D.W.'s birthday[3]
May 25[4][5]
Eye color Blue (books only)

Favorite color Yellow[1]
Residence Arthur's House, Elwood City
Family Jane Read (mother)
David Read (father)
D.W. Read (sister)
Kate Read (sister)

Thora Read (paternal grandmother)
Dave (maternal grandfather)
Gustav (maternal great-great-grandfather)
Bonnie (paternal aunt)
Sean (paternal uncle)
George (paternal cousin)
Bud (paternal uncle)
Loretta (paternal aunt)
Monique (paternal cousin)
Ricky (paternal cousin)
Loretta's daughter (paternal cousin)
Jessica (maternal aunt)
Richard (maternal uncle)
Cora (maternal cousin)
Lucy (maternal aunt)
Lucy's husband (maternal uncle)
Fred (maternal uncle)
David's brother (paternal uncle)
Claudia (aunt)
Hilary (aunt)
Ruthie (aunt)
Jane's great-grandfather (maternal great-great-grandfather)
Jane's great-grandmother (maternal great-great-grandmother)
Matthew (maternal great-great-great-uncle)
Thora's brother 1 (paternal great-uncle)
Thora's brother 2 (paternal great-uncle)
Thora's brother 3 (paternal great-uncle)
Arthur's great-uncle (paternal great-uncle)
Thora's father (paternal great-grandfather)
Thora's mother (paternal great-grandmother)
Thora's mother's great-uncle (paternal great-great-great-great-uncle)
R4 (great-grandson)
3W (great-granddaughter)

Arthur Timothy[6] Read is the son of David Read and Jane Read, and is the brother of D.W. and Kate. He is a third grader in Mr. Ratburn's class at Lakewood Elementary School.

Physical appearance

Arthur is an aardvark, like the rest of his family. The shape and appearance of his head comes mostly from his father, David. In the first Arthur book, Arthur's Nose, Arthur had a long nose and he resembled an actual aardvark. However, his design evolved over the first half dozen books; he now has a much shorter nose and more human features. He and many other characters also originally had a tail and were sometimes pants-less, but Arthur's Eyes and all later books removed the tails and made them more humanoid and dressy. In Arthur's Valentine, his ears raised up. In Arthur's April Fool he became more humanoid. In the first season, Arthur's eyes, when seen without his glasses, are drawn with white sclerae and black pupils, but are later redrawn without the sclerae like, say, Prunella's. Although, his eyes with sclerae are shown again during flashbacks before getting glasses and in flashforwards as an elderly man in the future wearing half-glasses. In the later books, he still has the sclerae.

His current standard outfit consists of round brown glasses, a yellow sweater with a white polo underneath, a white undershirt tucked into blue jeans with a brown belt, white socks, and red-and-white sneakers. His undergarments vary between white briefs, white boxer shorts with blue polka-dots, blue Bionic Bunny boxer shorts, red Bionic Bunny underwear, and sky blue boxers with dark blue bunnies. While Arthur's trademark is his aforementioned pair of glasses, it is unclear how the glasses stay on (because of his ears being located on top of his head). In the early books, Arthur wore brown shoes (as opposed to his now staple red-and-white ones), like his friends Buster and Francine. Arthur's shoes have white laces in the cartoon, but red Velcro straps in the books.

Arthur's summertime attire consists of a blue short-sleeved T-shirt with white accents and dark blue shorts; when swimming, Arthur wears yellow swimming trunks. During wintertime, Arthur wears a red hat, brown winter coat, red mittens, and brown boots. In "Arthur Cleans Up," he wore a green Clean-up Brigade uniform while cleaning up the littered park, where he and his friends like to play Frisbee.

Arthur's baseball uniform consists of a yellow T-shirt and white shorts, both with blue accents. His baseball uniform consists of a yellow baseball cap, a yellow T-shirt with an orange #7 on the rear, and the "LW" logo for his school is sometimes seen on the front (although the front is sometimes blank). His ears originally would stick out from the caps he wears, but in later seasons his ears are always inside. His football uniform consists of a light green oversized shirt with a green #1 on the front and a green football helmet with a purple stripe and purple face mask. During cool weather outside of winter, he wears two zip-up jackets: One is green with yellow pockets and another is black.

Arthur's regular sleepwear consists of a blue long-sleeved button-up top, blue pajama pants, and a pair of white bunny slippers. (In the books, his pajamas often have a striped pattern.) When the weather is hot, Arthur wears a purple short-sleeved pajama top and pajama shorts instead.

For formal occasions, Arthur wears either a white suit or a tuxedo. He has two stained tuxedos and a suit. One of his stained tuxedos is light blue and has two buttons on the right side of the jacket and two pockets, one on each side, with the stain near the left breast pocket. Arthur's suit is made up of the same jacket that he wears when he wears his blue tuxedo. However, he wears a white shirt with no jumper like he does with the tuxedo and wears either a purple bow-tie or a purple four-in-hands tie. The trousers are the same as his blue tuxedo, and the shoes are brown. He also wears his usual yellow sweater and white shirt underneath and a dark purple bow tie. As well, he wears dark blue trousers and brown shoes. Arthur's other tuxedo is either black or charcoal with a tuxedo jacket, white tuxedo shirt, black bow tie, matching tuxedo trousers and black dress shoes.

On Halloween, he likes to wear his Bionic Bunny costume that is complete with a Bionic Bunny suit and cape, a red hat with an antenna, and bunny ears that can be worn on his aardvark ears. His Bionic Bunny costume was first seen in "Water and the Brain" during a flashback; the hat and bunny ears were added in The Fright Stuff, and the costume was shown again in "Hic or Treat". On the front cover of Arthur's Scary Stories on VHS and DVD, his Bionic Bunny costume lacked the bunny ears and he wore gloves instead of having bare hands.

Past life

When Arthur was a baby, he wore a yellow T-shirt that had blue cuffs like his basketball uniform, white disposable diapers and periwinkle sneakers.

One day, while his father was filming him with a video camera, Arthur somehow was able to grab the camera from his dad's hands and walked off with it for a few seconds, thus making his first "movie".[7]

From pre-school until the time between his first and second-grade years, Arthur wore long-sleeved shirts, shorts, different-colored sneakers, and (sometimes) overalls; he also wore different-colored pajamas.

He started wearing his usual yellow sweater, blue jeans, and red and white sneakers after turning seven; he got glasses during the first semester of second grade when his vision became poor.

Future life

Arthur's future life has been shown in a few shorts, such as "Buster's Growing Grudge," "The Contest" and "And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids." Unlike his early to present childhood, he seems to have clumps of hair like his father.

While as a teenager and young adult, he was wearing a shirt with red and blue stripes (which he also wore in the book Arthur's Lost Puppy), gray jeans, and brown loafers; he still wore the same glasses like his childhood.

As an elderly man, he wore typical old-person half-glasses, a teal sweater with a white shirt underneath, gray pants, and gray shoes.

On many futuristic occasions, Arthur appears to be married to Francine. If the intro to the episode "The Election" happens, he will go to future President Muffy's inauguration and be arrested by future Binky.

Appearances

Specials

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Season 1

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Season 4

Season 5

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Season 7

Season 8

Season 9

Season 10

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Season 12

Season 13

Season 14

Season 15

Season 16

Season 17

Season 18

Season 19

Season 20

Season 21

Postcards from Buster

Season 1

Other media

In the Living Books computer games that are based upon the books, Arthur had a light brown complexion in Arthur's Teacher Trouble and it was changed to pale in Arthur's Birthday.

It was likely due to color and tone restrictions during the 16-bit era of computers and software. He was voiced by Duncan Wold and Ben Ellis before the cartoon series replaced them with Michael Yarmush.

In the later games during the 32-bit era of computers and software (such as Arthur's Thinking Games), Arthur's appearance was the same as he looks in the cartoon series.

Personality and skills

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Arthur is a mediocre pianist, though he has shown that he can truly play when he is motivated. However, he can forget to practice the piano at times,[8] where he might not play the right note at a recital. He was originally taught by Mrs. Cardigan, who retired in "Arthur Plays the Blues" and was transferred over to Dr. Fugue's, but was once temporarily expelled for not practicing enough.

Although he is average to well in school most of the time, he occasionally receives help from the Brain.[citation needed]

Arthur enjoys reading - his best friends were shocked after he left a book on the ground in "Arthur Goes Crosswire." Also, he remembers reading many exciting books in "The Short, Quick Summer."

At times, he helps out Buster, who has a general dislike in homework, whom he feared was falling behind and could repeat the third grade.[9]

He is occasionally referred to by his full name when he gets into trouble, although his middle name Timothy wasn't actually mentioned until "Arthur's Big Hit" from Season 4.

Arthur is generally polite, kind and friendly with everyone. Despite his politeness, Arthur sometimes has a tendency to break promises his parents have given him, such as to not touch the computer during his mother's tax season, to clean up his room like being told, and to practice the piano - which he does other things instead. He is also known to "play with his glasses" whenever he lies, which D.W has caught him doing before.

Despite being a generally good natured kid, he is shown to have a meaner side in the episode "So Funny I Forgot to Laugh", where in which he teased Sue Ellen about a coat she had got as a present, and the teasing turned into harassment, going as far as Arthur Photoshopping a dog's head onto Sue Ellen's body and emailing it to her. While Arthur only thought Sue Ellen was overreacting thinking it was all in good fun he immediately apologized as soon as he realized he hurt her feelings showing that as soon as he realizes he's doing something wrong he'll do anything to make it right again.

He can also be quite bigoted when it comes to people's tastes, such as D.W.'s love for Mary Moo Cow and Crazy Bus that he claims are "babyish"; and for Francine's pet cat Nemo, in which he exaggerates about his only bad experience over a cat in the past, claiming that those animals are evil. Due to his bigotry, he tends to be stereotypical and insist that he's the one in the right mind.

Arthur is also not one to get angry so easily but when he snaps, the other kids are quite frightened by it. In "Arthur Cleans Up" while cleaning up the park with Pal for company he passes by the Tough Customers who start littering right in front of him and tease him about it but after Pal starts choking on their garbage, Arthur angrily stops the Tough Customers from leaving and scolds them to help him clean up. In "Arthur's Big Hit" D.W. tries to make Arthur's model plane fly and throws it out the window only for it to break apart, having told D.W. countless times that model planes are not for flying and she is not to touch it. Arthur's anger gets the better of him and he punches D.W.'s shoulder. In "A is for Angry" Arthur and the Brain play a best of 3 checkers match to see who will represent their school in a competition, at the start Arthur excited while the Brain is bored resulting in Francine and Muffy to start pep rallies to support Arthur and shun the Brain. Arthur gets annoyed by this, tells them to give it a rest only for Francine and Muffy to start pep rallies to support the Brain and shun Arthur. When Arthur learns of this, he snaps which scares off his friends and announces that he's quitting the competition and storms off home.

Arthur has the potential to be an intelligent person but tends to be one who doesn't use common sense, much to the annoyance of his parents (especially his father). An example of this was in "Arthur's Knee," when he told D.W. to not tell Jane and David that he cut his knee from a lima bean can (D.W. wanted to explain to David why lima beans are "bad" for you).

Arthur competes on Lakewood's soccer, track, and baseball teams, as well as on a bowling team against Mighty Mountain. He won the school Spell-a-thon, plays piano in the band, and was one of the founding members of the Lakewood Pride Committee.

Relationships

Family

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A recurring theme in the Arthur series are the tensions between Arthur and his younger sister. Arthur is constantly pestered and ridiculed by his four-year-old sister D.W. Read, and even though she celebrated her fifth birthday during the TV series' third season, Arthur still referred to her as a "four-year-old" in the episode "Return of the Snowball", which aired in the seventh season.

D.W. vehemently tries to get Arthur into trouble, although there are times when Arthur has retaliated by reciprocating the act of getting D.W. herself in trouble, even as far as hitting her once. Despite that, Arthur tries his best to ignore D.W.'s annoying antics most of the time, though very difficult, and often does her favors - sometimes on his parents' behest - against his will. Despite all of the shenanigans between the two, they are still a great brother and sister team, and they genuinely care for each other. D.W. often hugs Arthur most of the time when either Arthur or she does something that's a big deal, like in the episode, "D.W.'s Perfect Wish" from Season 3, Arthur talks about all the great stuff that D.W. did, and when he finished the story, D.W. hugs him because Arthur told her all the great stuff she did when she was 4, another episode was "Operation D.W." from Season 10, D.W. hugs Arthur probably because she's brave and for all that nice stuff Arthur did for her before the Operation.

He is also jealous of her for being a better songwriter, storyteller,[10] and fly fisher;[11] which embarrassed him, and made him believe she's a "show-off".

Unlike D.W., Arthur is shown to get along really well with his baby sister Kate Read, in Arthur's Baby he was shown to be nervous to how his new baby sister would act towards until he burped her to stop her from crying to which she is then seen snuggling into him and kissing his check. This is carried on in the episode "D.W.'s Baby" where he's feeding her milk bottle to her with no problem. Arthur has also been seen to make her laugh starting with the episode "Arthur the Unfunny" where he was purposely making mistakes on the piano while making funny faces. In "Binky Barnes, Wingman", Arthur dressed as a spider and brings Kate to school dressed as a fly to help with his report on spiders.

Arthur's parents include his mother Jane, who is a work-at-home accountant and his father David Read, who runs a catering business. She often disregards D.W.'s constant pestering of Arthur and gives in to her childish fits.

Friends

Arthur and Buster meet for the first time

Arthur's very best friend is Buster Baxter, a jolly but naive rabbit who enjoys works of science fiction (aliens especially) and eating, and has a knack for telling jokes. He lives with his single mother (Bitzi Baxter) who is divorced from his father, an airplane pilot. Arthur wearing bunny slippers and his friend Buster wearing aardvark slippers may represent the fact that they are best friends.

Arthur's other good friends include:

  • Ladonna Compson: In the season 16 opening episode "Based on a True Story". It shows that the Compsons just moved to Elwood City and Arthur is her neighbor four blocks down. He enjoyed her stories until she tells the fake story. When she asks him if he believes that the other stories are true he just replied "I don't know what to think". Then he tries to give her another chance and convinces Buster, Francine and Muffy to give her another chance. Then Ladonna lost her hat by a raccoon they (except Arthur) don't believe her after she told them what happened. After she finds the hat with Arthur then shows the gang and her and Arthur become friends.
  • Francine Frensky: She is one of Arthur's best friends. According to "Locked in the Library!", they first met in preschool; but in "Desperately Seeking Stanley" from Season 8 that aired seven years later, she went to his third birthday party. She often had the habit of teasing him. She called him a "four-eyes" when he started getting glasses and called him a "baby" when he hadn't lost any baby teeth. She also once accused him for calling her a "marshmallow" when she once wore a white sweater, yet they renewed their friendship. She also gave him Spin-the-Bottle for his eighth birthday, and other than that, there were many rumors where they would have a crush on each other; this is evidenced heavily in the book Arthur's Valentine, when she appears angered that Arthur has given a "mushy" (in her words) valentine to Sue Ellen Armstrong. Another example is in "Arthur and the Square Dance" where Muffy (upset that she has to dance with a clumsy Binky) spreads a rumor (with Binky's help) that Arthur and Francine are boyfriend and girlfriend and in love. This later scares the two of them and they admit that there are no romantic feelings between the two, or it just could mean that they weren't ready to admit their feelings, or they did not want to do so in front of anyone yet. She also appears to hang out with him and the other boys sometimes, besides her best friend Muffy. At the end of "And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids", they were shown as an elderly couple in the future watching The Magic Toolbox on VHS that turns out to be more than fifty years ago. In the books, they usually wear the same colored shirts (Arthur wears yellow and Francine wears red) and blue jeans unlike most other characters who wear different colored ones in different books and elements of each book, (Except Buster maybe).
  • Muffy Crosswire: She and Arthur are good friends. They both share the same birthday, although they don't usually hang out with each other that often, but they are still good companions. Their own parents are close friends with each other: Arthur's mother Jane works as a tax accountant for Muffy's father Ed who runs Crosswire Motors, and Ed is often the customer for desserts that Arthur's father David bakes and delivers to people. While Arthur tends to be quite annoyed by Muffy antics like when she talks about shopping, gloats about her wealth or talks about how she's better than anyone else he'll still lend her a helping hand should she need. An example is in "You Are Arthur" when Arthur notices Muffy about to bump into the railing. He asks her if she is alright, and helps her up.
  • Alan Powers: Another one of Arthur's best friends whom he and others nickname as "the Brain". The Brain usually gets an A+ and occasionally helps out Arthur with his homework. He also stayed at Arthur's for the weekend while his parents were out to the Ice Creamer's Convention, and was staying neat as a guest; but when he went back to his own house, Arthur found out that the Brain wasn't as neat as expected.[12]
  • Binky Barnes: There are times where Binky hangs out with Arthur and his other friends, although Binky often hangs out with a group of bullies known as the "Tough Customers", whom Arthur occasionally gets along with.
  • Sue Ellen Armstrong: She is said to be one of Arthur's best friends,[13] although they don't hang out alone that much. In the book, Arthur's Valentine, he expected her to be his secret admirer after she transferred to his school, but ultimately ended up with Francine instead. In "Arthur's Faraway Friend" she gave him the advice he needed to spend time with Buster before his long trip with his dad. In "Sue Ellen's Lost Diary", he and three of their friends were able to retrieve her diary she once lost in the Elwood City Public Library. In "The Secret Guardians" she invites him to sail her model ship with her near the tree house. In "The Best Day Ever", when she, Arthur and some of their friends were talking about their best day ever, Sue Ellen tells the group that Arthur returning her diary to her was her best day.
  • George Lundgren: Even though they might not hang out very often, they're together enough times to know they care about each other and have some sort of friendship. In "Arthur's Dummy Disaster", when George's dummy Wally fell apart when he was suppose to give a speech, Arthur talked to George and helped him overcome his shyness, while helping him realize he can have courage to speak without the use of Wally.

Growth

It is hinted in a few episodes, that Arthur wants to be a lot bigger in size, for unknown reasons. In "D.W.'s Snow Mystery", he views himself as someone 1.5 times his normal size.

In "The World Record," he fantasizes as being the tallest person in the world. In the opening of "Buster's Best Behavior", he views himself as being able to make himself much taller. These moments are unexplained.

Sports

Arthur is seen playing many sports throughout the show. He usually just plays baseball and soccer with his friends, but in the episode, "D.W. Goes to Washington" he has a daydream about him playing golf with the President.

In "Team Trouble" he plays American football. He is forward and goalkeeper for the Lakewood Elementary Soccer Team.

Development

Arthur's signature, along with Buster's, from the "Arthur's Guide to Children's Hospital Boston" website feature.

Creation

Marc Brown first imagined the character of Arthur Read in 1976, when his son, Tolon Brown, asked him to tell him a bedtime story featuring a "weird animal." Brown then came up with an aardvark named Arthur, who worried that his nose was too long.[14] He decided to round the character's face off in the second Arthur book, so as not to frighten children.[15] Brown describes the character as being an "Everykid who experiences all the milestones, those things that are so important in the lives of children."[16]

Voice Acting

For the first five seasons of the television series, Arthur was voiced by Michael Yarmush.

For season six, Yarmush was replaced by Justin Bradley, and for seasons seven and eight, the character's voice was provided by Mark Rendall. Rendall also redubbed Season 6 due to complaints from Carol Greenwald stating that Bradley's voice was too low and he lacked the vocal range of Yarmush.[citation needed]

After Rendall left, Cameron Ansell took up the role for seasons nine, ten and eleven.

Starting with season twelve, he was voiced by Dallas Jokic.

During season 16 and 17, he was voiced by Drew Adkins.

During the eighteenth and nineteenth seasons, he was voiced by William Healy.

He is currently voiced by Jacob Ursomarzo starting with the twentieth season.

In the Living Books computer games: Arthur's Teacher Trouble and Arthur's Birthday, he was voiced by Duncan Wold and Ben Ellis.

In the Direct-to-DVD CGI film, Arthur's Missing Pal, he was voiced by Carr Thompson.[citation needed]

Trivia

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://pbskids.org/arthur/print/tradingcards/cards.html#pg-arthur2
  2. http://www.pbs.org/parents/arthur/help/answers/faq_friends.html (archived page)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Arthur's Birthday (episode)
  4. Arthur's Birthday (book)
  5. In "Letters To...," if you ask Arthur "By the way, when's your birthday?" he responds with, "My birthday is May 25th. Prunella says that makes me a Gemini, whatever that is."
  6. "Arthur's Big Hit", "Tales of Grotesquely Grim Bunny"
  7. "Pet Projects"
  8. "Arthur vs. the Piano", "Arthur Plays the Blues"
  9. "Buster Makes the Grade"
  10. "D.W. Tale Spins"
  11. "Cast Away"
  12. "The Perfect Brother"
  13. "So Funny I Forgot to Laugh"
  14. Arts in America; An Aardvark Gets to the Top (Literally) at a Museum. Sara Rimer, New York Times. August 4th, 1998. Retrieved on December 29th, 2008.
  15. KING 'ARTHUR' PBS' GENTLE AARDVARK RULES KIDS' TV; HIS SECOND SEASON BEGINS ON MONDAY. Paul Schultz, Daily News Entertainment. Tuesday, October 14, 1997. Retrieved on December 29th, 2008.
  16. Arthur the Aardvark accepts a Mission. Glenn Collins, New York Times. November 10th, 1996. Retrieved on December 29th, 2008.
  17. "Arthur Changes Gears"
  18. http://pbskids.org/arthur/backstreet/chat/index.html
  19. Arthur and the Square Dance



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