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{{youmay|the episode|[[Arthur Writes a Story (book)|the book]], [[Arthur Writes a Story (VHS)|the VHS]] or [[Arthur Writes a Story (DVD)|the DVD]]}}
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{{Episode infobox
|ep. name = Arthur Writes a Story
|ep. name = Arthur Writes a Story
|season = [[Season 1|1]]
|number = 12A
|can=January 21, 1997<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120413104003/http://ww3.tvo.org/program/157024/arthur</ref>
|image = Arthur Writes a Story.JPG
|image = Arthur Writes a Story.JPG
|titlecard = Arthur Writes a Story Title Card.png
|season = [[Arthur (season 1)|1]]
|airdate = November 25, 1996
|prod. code = 11201
|prod. code = 11201
|prev. episode = D.W.'s Baby
|next episode = Arthur's Lost Dog
|writers = [[Joe Fallon]]
|writers = [[Joe Fallon]]
|storyboarders = [[Gerry Capelle]]
|storyboarders = [[Gerry Capelle]]}}'''Arthur Writes a Story''' is the first half of the 12th episode of [[Arthur (season 1)|Season 1]]. It first aired on November 25, 1996 with "[[Arthur's Lost Dog]]."
|prev. episode = [[D.W.'s Baby]]
|next episode = [[Arthur's Lost Dog]]|us = October 22, 1996<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/19970723021343/http://www.ket.org/Visions/Oct96/VL961022.html</ref>}}
{{EpisodeHeader|1|book2=[[Arthur Writes a Story (book)|Arthur Writes a Story]]|12|1}}
 
==Summary==
==Summary==
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] needs to write a story for homework, so he plans to write about [[Arthur's Pet Business (episode)|how]] he got [[Pal]]. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] tells him that it's boring, so he starts changing around a few details.
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] needs to write a story for homework, so he decides to write about [[Arthur's Pet Business (episode)|how]] he got [[Pal]]. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] tells him that it's boring, so he starts changing around a few details.
 
==Plot==
==Plot==
The episode opens with Arthur writing a story for his class. He is confident of making one that the entire class will enjoy. Arthur then daydreams that [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] is so astounded by Arthur's story that he takes him to [[Mr. Haney]]'s office to show the staff what a natural writer he is. Mr. Haney and the others present are equally impressed, and Mr. Haney makes a call to immediately have Arthur's story published. Arthur then pictures himself signing autographs at a book store for a line of fans stretching around the block, only to have his daydream interrupted when [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] comes in and points out that he has ''nothing'' written yet. Arthur sends her away for having distracted him. Arthur then returns to work, realizing that while he wants everyone to enjoy his story, first he has to actually write it.
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==Trivia==
*There is a song about this episode, including the original lyrics of the country song he wrote for his report.
==Notes==
*This was the first time Arthur's hiccups were heard. The second will be the end of Arthur VS. The Piano & The third will be Hic Or Treat.
==Goofs==
* In some scenes in Mr. Ratburn's classroom, there were even some students who actually belong in the other classes, and there were sixteen desks instead of the actual twelve.
* Arthur's paper disappears when D.W. ask him what his story is about.
* While Arthur is writing his story in the living room while ''[[Bionic Bunny]]'' is showing on television, the television set is brown; but in all other episodes, it is gray.
* One VERY interesting goof is that when Arthur is in the classroom in one shot D.W is clearly seen outside the window, why is she there if she isn't even at his school?
*How can Mr. Ratburn expect Arthur's real story tomorrow if it's Friday?


<center>'''Arthur Writes a Story'''</center>
==Characters==
 
===Major Roles===
The episode then cuts to Arthur's class earlier that week, where Mr. Ratburn is outlining another list of things the class will be quizzed on the following day as they're doing math. Meanwhile, Arthur notices [[Mrs. Fink]] in the next classroom, who's only homework for her class is to find two words that rhyme so they can make a song of them the next day. Arthur returns to his work when Mr. Ratburn catches him focusing on the other class rather than math. Mr. Ratburn then assigns the class to write a story to present on Friday, fictional or nonfictional. The class is soon dismissed and they begin discussing their ideas for stories. Meanwhile, Arthur overhears Mrs. Fink's students coming up with their rhymes, finding their assignment to be ridiculously easy.
*'''''[[Arthur Read | Arthur]]'''''
 
*[[D.W. Read | D.W.]]
On the playground Arthur, Francine and Buster all discuss story ideas. Francine says she has a hard time choosing what to write because she has too many good ideas to work with. Some of the ideas she comes up with are already existing stories though, though she claims she's not aware of any of them having already been written. Buster asks what Arthur plans on writing, and Arthur simply guarantees that it will be "the best story in the class". At home, he gets straight to work, only to be distracted by D.W. who keeps looking over his shoulder out of curiosity. Arthur gets annoyed but when D.W. says she's just interested in what he's writing, Arthur says that his story is about how he got [[Pal]]. D.W. immediately says that it's not a story and that it's just something that happened. Arthur reminds her though that he ran a whole pet business by himself to raise the money to get a dog, and had to take care of [[Mrs. Wood]]'s cranky dog [[Perky]] who gave birth to Pal. D.W. insists that it's a very boring story, and says that his life is too dull to be told to the class. This has Arthur worrying and he has second thoughts about what he's writing. D.W. suggests that instead it should be about having an elephant for a pet, so Arthur imagines Perky as an elephant who has "elephant puppies" instead.
*[[Mrs. Wood]]
 
*[[Mrs. Read]]
Arthur writes up this story and shares it with Buster on the playground, but Buster only says that it's okay. Arthur is worried that it's still boring, until Buster explains that his story will be a science fiction story, which he says make the best stories. So Arthur imagines that he and D.W. live in a zero-gravity home on the Moon, where Mrs. Wood comes to collect her dog only to find that she's missing. Arthur then points out Perky floating upward to the ceiling, where she's an elephant and she once again has elephant puppies. Arthur presents this story to [[Alan Powers|Brain]] who criticizes it for being "scientifically inaccurate". Brain insists that a story needs "good solid research", and instead proposes a rather scientific story relying entirely on facts rather than imagination. Arthur takes up Brain's advice and goes to the library to do research. [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] shows up to see how he's doing, and when Arthur reads her the story, she finds it way too technical as he uses too many scientific terms that take away from the story. Francine can't offer any helpful advice to try to make the story better, leaving Arthur frustrated once more.
*[[David Read]]
 
Arthur gets so caught up in writing a good story that it soon becomes all he thinks about. Even as he goes to the Sugar Bowl, he is so distracted that he ends up chaining Mr. Haney to the bike rack by accident. At home, he puts all of his clean clothes in the refrigerator rather than his bedroom, much to the confusion of his parents who wonder where his mind's wandered off to. Arthur then presents a new version of his story to [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] and his [[Tough Customers|friends]], who say the story desperately needs a love story to it. Arthur tries this but finds that he can't do it because it's too gushy, and soon losing faith in himself that he can make a decent story for class. At the Sugar Bowl while trying to cure a case of the hiccups with several sodas, Prunella brags about how she wrote a country song for Mr. Ratburn's class last year and how it was so good he suggested she send it to a record company. Intrigued, Arthur makes his story into a musical, where he, D.W., Mrs. Wood and Perky dance to old country music dressed as cowboys singing about Arthur's [[elephant puppy]] on the Planet "[[Shmelefan]]". Arthur presents it to [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]], who loves the story but admits that it was a little confusing, which is enough to convince Arthur not to present it. Thora insists that he shouldn't be so worried what others think and that he should write it how he wants to write it, but Arthur isn't so confident in himself. Eager to impress his friends, he adds a superhero elephant based on [[Bionic Bunny]], who all the kids love to his previous story. Having finally put together a story, which is now all the more confusing due to Arthur using the advice of all of his peers but failing to trust his own ideas, Arthur is ready to present it to class.
[[File:Arthur Writes a Story.JPG|thumb|Arthur reading his story to the class]]
Arthur reads his story to his friends in class, with a scene of Mrs. Wood, D.W., "Perky", "Bionic Bunny", and Arthur all singing and jumping much louder to slightly louder music. When he finishes they don't know how to react. Binky asks if the story really happened, and Arthur admits that the story was actually based on his story about how he got Pal. Mr. Ratburn is intrigued despite Arthur's fear that it would be boring, and he insists that rather than focusing on what people want to hear he should tell the story how it means the most to him. Arthur reluctantly agrees and tells them the true story about how he got Pal. By the time he finishes, the entire class cheers for Arthur, and Mr. Ratburn awards Arthur a sticker for presenting such a great story. He then instructs Arthur to be sure it is written for class the next day for full credit. Binky asks once again if the story was a true story, and Arthur gladly declares that it was.


==Characters==
===Minor Roles===
===Major===
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Binky Barnes]]
*[[Francine Frensky]]
*[[Francine Frensky]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[Brain]]
*[[David Read]]
*[[Mr. Haney]]
*[[Nigel Ratburn]]
 
*[[Binky Barnes]]
===Cameos===
*[[Alan Powers|The Brain]]
*[[George Lundgren]]
*[[Fern Walters]]
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
*[[Muffy Crosswire]]
*[[Muffy Crosswire]]
*[[Prunella Deegan]]
*[[Alex]]
===Minor===
*[[Maria]]
*[[Thora Read]]
*[[Francis Haney]]
*[[D.W. Read]]
*[[Mrs. Wood]]
*[[Mrs. Fink]]
*[[Kenny]] (speaking debut)
*[[Pal]]
*[[Pal]]
*[[Mrs. MacGrady]]
*[[Mrs. Dattilo]]
*[[Perky]]
*[[Perky]]
 
*[[Jenna Morgan]]
===Cameo===
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
*[[Patrick]]
*[[Mr. Marco]]
*[[John]]
*[[Helen]]
*[[Cecilia Tingley|Ms. Tingley]]
*[[Leah MacGrady]]
*[[Rattles]]
*[[Rattles]]
*[[4th Grade Male Dog]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Rabbit]]
*[[Unknown Male Adult Rabbit (Number 3)]]
*[[Unknown Female Adult Rabbit (Number 4)]]
*[[Lisa's unknown relative]]
*[[Cheryl Featherfoffer]]
*[[Jenna Morgan]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Cat (Number 2)]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Dog (Number 3)]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Rabbit]]
*[[Mary (3rd grader)|Mary]]
*[[Luke]]
*[[Jessica Simmons|Jessica]]
*[[Beulah McInnerny]]
*[[George Lundgren]]
*[[Fern Walters]]
*[[Alex]]
*[[Maria lookalike]]
*[[Pal's siblings]]
*[[Maria Pappas]]
*[[Nancy]]
*[[Otis]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Cat]]
*[[Kindergarten Teacher]]
*[[Russell]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Aardvark]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Aardvark]]


==Songs==
==Home Video==
*[[Planet Schmellafint]]
'''DVD:'''
 
*[[Arthur Writes A Story (video)]]
==Trivia==
*At the end of the 2000 rerun intro on PBS Kids before this episode, Arthur’s crashing sound changes to the Season 5 version.
*Material from this episode was adapted for the song "[[My Dog Pal]]" on the album ''[[Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape)]]''.
*The [[Arthur Writes a Story (book)|book adaptation]] of this episode was published even before "[[Arthur's Eyes (episode)|Arthur's Eyes]]" first aired.
*'''Timeline:''' The events of "[[Arthur's Pet Business (episode)|Arthur's Pet Business]]" are the main subject of Arthur's story.
*'''Moral:'''
**If you try pleasing everyone, then you please no one.
**There is a balance between adding scientific research and making sure you don't bore the reader.
**Make your story how you want it to be.
===Errors===
*In some scenes in Mr. Ratburn's classroom, there were some students who actually belong in the other classes, and there were sixteen desks instead of the actual twelve.
*Arthur's paper disappears when D.W. asks him what his story is about.
*While Arthur is writing his story in the living room while watching ''Bionic Bunny'', the television set is brown; but in all other episodes, it is gray.
[[File:FDAF0532-97E4-4696-8E57-DCD059A4420F.png|thumb|D.W., what are you doing here?]]
*When Arthur is in the classroom in one shot, D.W. is clearly seen outside the window.
*Mr. Ratburn expects Arthur to have his real story by tomorrow, but it was Friday so tomorrow would be Saturday.
*In the Sugar Bowl scene, one of Francine's barrettes turns from yellow to brown.
*While Brain said that dinosaurs evolved into modern amphibians, some scientists believe they evolved into modern birds.
===Cultural references===
*Francine claims she's not aware that her story idea already exists as ''Rumpelstiltskin''. Whether she was being honest or not is ambiguous.
 
==Home video==
'''VHS:'''
'''VHS:'''
*[[Arthur Writes a Story (VHS)]]
*[[Arthur Writes A Story (video)]]
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
'''DVD:'''
*[[Arthur Writes a Story (DVD)]]
*[[Arthur: The Complete Series One]]
 
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==References==
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