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Revision as of 00:16, 29 November 2012

For other uses of "Arthur Writes a Story," see Arthur Writes a Story (disambiguation).

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"Arthur Writes a Story"
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Season/Series: 1
Original Airdate: November 25, 1996
Credits
Written by: Joe Fallon
Storyboard by: Gerry Capelle
Episodes
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Arthur Writes a Story is the first half of the 12th episode of Season 1. It first aired on November 25, 1996 with "Arthur's Lost Dog."

Summary

Arthur needs to write a story for homework, so he decides to write about how he got Pal. D.W. tells him that it's boring, so he starts changing around a few details.

Plot

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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?

Characters

Major Roles

Minor Roles

Cameos

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