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|season = [[Arthur (season 5)|5]]
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|airdate = September 4, 2000
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|storyboarders = [[Robert Yap]]}}'''Arthur and the Big Riddle''' is the first half of the 1st episode of [[Arthur (season 5)|Season 5]] of ''[[Arthur (series)|Arthur]]''. It first aired on September 4th, 2000, along with "[[Double Dare]]".
|next episode = [[Double Dare]]
|prod. code = 501a
|writers = [[Peter K. Hirsch]]
|storyboarders = [[Robert Yap]]
|titlecard = Arthur and the Big Riddle Title Card.png
|number = 1a
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==Summary==
==Summary==
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] goes on the TV game show [[Riddlequest]] against a really smart contestant. In the final round, Arthur must decide between winning and his friends.
The cool new game show ''Riddle Quest'' poses a really old riddle: is winning really everything?
 
==Plot==
==Plot==
The episode starts off at the Lakewood soccer field. A crowd of [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]&apos;s friends (Binky, Muffy, Francine, George, Brain, Buster, and [[Alex]]) huddle around him. All of them have chocolate on their faces. They discuss how Arthur lost and how they&apos;re glad about it, since they got fudge bars. They pick Arthur up, cheer for him, and carry him around. Arthur asks the audience a riddle.
The episode starts at the Lakewood soccer field. A group of Arthur's friends ([[Binky]], [[Muffy]], [[Francine]], [[George]], [[Brain]], [[Buster]], and [[Alex]]) huddle around him.
 
All of them have chocolate on their faces, and are discussing how glad they are that Arthur has lost at something. They pick Arthur up and cheer for him, before carrying him around the field.
 
Arthur asks the viewers a riddle: "When is it better to be a loser than a winner?" The scene cuts to Arthur's living room, where Arthur is watching himself on his family's television. Arthur tells the viewers to write down the answer to his riddle, if they think they can guess it.
 
<center>'''Arthur and the Big Riddle'''</center>
 
Arthur and Buster are playing with action figures in Buster's house. Buster accuses Arthur of breaking his "Mackerelman" action figure, so they begin to argue. Suddenly, a game show called [[Riddle Quest]], hosted by Alex Lebek, starts on TV and they stop arguing to watch the show. Arthur has never heard about the show, so Buster tells him about it: two kids answer riddles to earn points, before answering a 'Really Big Riddle' to determine the winner of the show; the loser receives a consolation prize of 100 boxes of 'Choco Sticks' chocolate bars ('The chocolate stick that's fun to lick!'). Buster states that the reigning champion is a girl called [[Charlotte Bickles]], who has been appearing on the show for weeks. However, when Arthur answers three of the riddles correctly before Charlotte, including the final question, Buster begins to believe that Arthur would be a good contestant. At the end of the show, an advertisement shows, prompting viewers to send a letter to Riddle Quest Studios if they think they are good enough to be on the show.
 
Walking home, Arthur ridicules this idea of appearing on the show, but Buster still posts an addressed letter with the name "Arthur Read" in the mailbox to the studios.


The scene skips to Arthur&apos;s living room. Arthur is watching himself on his family&apos;s television. Arthur tells the audience to write down the answer if they think they know it.
[[Mr. Higgins]] eventually delivers Buster's letter to Riddle Quest Studios. While Mr. Alex Lebek is getting his hair cut, a mail deliverer brings a bag of letters into the room and Mr. Lebek randomly picks a letter out of it. He dismissively selects Arthur as the contestant.


'''ARTHUR AND THE BIG RIDDLE'''
Arthur receives an application letter from Riddle Quest Studios, and Buster is thrilled that Arthur is going to be on the show, along with Arthur's other friends.


Arthur and Buster are playing with action figures. Buster accuses Arthur of breaking his "Mackarelman" action figure, so they argue. Suddenly, a show called [[Riddlequest]]comes on and they stop arguing to watch the show.      
[[D.W. Read|D.W.]] brings Arthur to the [[Tibble Twins|Tibbles']] house so he can be trained for his appearance on the show. However, the Tibbles just give him mediocre riddles, which Arthur easily guesses. However, he becomes annoyed and believes that such riddles won't be similar enough to those on Riddlequest.
Arthur has never heard about the show so Buster tells him about it. They watch the show. Arthur gets three of the riddles correctly, including the final question. At the end of the show an advertisement showing, prompting viewers to send a letter to Riddle Quest Studios if they think they are good enough to be on the show.


Walking home, Buster strongly suggests Arthur sends a letter to request to be on the show. Arthur ridicules this idea, but Buster puts a letter with the name "Arthur Read" in the mailbox. [[Mr. Higgins]] eventually delivers Buster&apos;s letter to Riddle Quest Studios. While Alex Lebeck is getting his hair cut a man brings in a bag of letters into the room and Lebeck randomly picks a letter out of it. He selects Arthur as the contestant.
Arthur complains to Buster, but he disagrees with Arthur, and encourages him to continue training.        
Arthur goes through several training tests with his friends: bell ringing (with Francine), tongue twisters/enunciation (with Muffy), and riddles (with Binky). At the end of the training, Arthur becomes overwhelmed and tired of riddles. He suffers a nightmare, involving a place called "Riddle Land"  where Charlotte forbids him from going home. He wakes up, and D.W. excitedly informs him that he will be appearing on the show that day.


Arthur gets a letter from Riddle Quest and Buster is thrilled that Arthur is going to be on the show, along with Arthur&apos;s other friends.
Arthur and his parents arrive at the game show. Arthur is nervous, unlike [[Charlotte Bickles]], who appears overconfident and bored backstage. Alex Lebek, the host, asks the first riddle and Arthur quickly answers it correctly (somewhat to Charlotte's surprise).


[[D.W. Read|D.W.]] brings Arthur to the [[Tibble Twins|Tibbles&apos;]] house so he can be trained. However, the Tibbles just give him mediocre riddles, which Arthur easily gets correctly. However, they think he is wrong.
However, as the game show progresses, Charlotte catches up to Arthur until both of their scores are tied; they both answer a riddle at the same time, so none of them get the points. Since the score is tied, Arthur and Charlotte are given a 'Really Big Riddle' to determine the winner.


Arthur complains to Buster but he disagrees with Arthur. Arthur wants to go bike riding but Buster wants him to be training.     
Arthur quickly deduces that the riddle ('I occur once in a second, twice in a week, and once in a year. What am I?') has the answer of 'The letter E'. However, he reconsiders before answering, and worries that if he answers it correctly, he will continue to appear on the show until he is elderly. Just when he is about to press his buzzer and answer the riddle, Charlotte suddenly answers with "The letter E" and wins again.
Arthur goes through very "training" tests by his friends.
#Bell ringing
#Tongue twisters
#Riddles
At the end of the Arthur becomes overwhelmed and tired of riddles and has a nightmare, involving a place called "Riddle land". He wakes up, while saying "I wanna go home". D.W. excitedly shakes him while he is waking up. She is among the many people who are excited for Arthur being on TV, since it later in the day.


Arthur and his parents go to the game show. Arthur is nervous, unlike Charlotte, the girl who he is competing against. Alex Lebeck, the host, asks the first question and Arthur quickly answers it and gets it correct. Arthur&apos;s friends cheer.
The scene skips back to the story's beginning, where Arthur is being carried by his friends across the soccer field while cheering for him. Because he lost the show, he received 100 boxes of 'Choco Sticks' as a consolation prize.


However, as the game show progresses, Charlotte catches up to Arthur. After that Arthur continuously gets answers correct. Alex Trebek guest stars as Riddle Quest host Alex Lebek
Arthur asks the viewers if they know the answer from the riddle he asked earlier in the show. He remarks "I hope not, because if you do, you're watching too many game shows!"


Another question they answer at the same time, so none of them get the points. Since the score was tied after that question they had to do a "Super big riddle". Arthur has trouble with that question but he thinks he knows the answer. Arthur thinks that if he answers it correctly he will be on the show until he is elderly, and thinks about answering. Just when he is about to ring the bell Charlotte answers "The letter E" and wins again.
==Characters==
===Major===
*[[Alex Lebeck]]
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Binky Barnes]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Charlotte Bickles]]
*[[Francine Frensky]]
*[[Muffy Crosswire]]
===Minor===
*[[D.W. Read]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[Andy (Arthur and the Big Riddle)|Andy]]
*[[Timmy and Tommy Tibble]]
===Cameo===
*[[Alan Powers]]
*[[David Read]]
*[[Thora Read]]
*[[Jenna Morgan]]
*[[Alex]]
*[[Helen]]
*[[Kenny]]
*[[Beulah McInnerny]]
*[[Jessica Simmons|Jessica]]
*[[George Lundgren]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Aardvark (Number 2)]]
*[[Maria Pappas]]
*[[Kate Read]]
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
*[[Errol]]


The scene skips back to the one from the beginning. Arthur and his friends are carrying him while they are cheering for him at the same time. Because he lost they are bored that he got 1 tonne of dog poo from competing. Arthur asks the audience if he knows the answer from the riddle he asked earlier in the show. He remarks "I hope not, because if you do you&apos;re watching too many game shows!", and the episode ends.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
{{Missing|trivia}}
*A few scenes from this episode were used in the Arthur version of PBS Kids pinball up next ident.
[[Category:Episodes]]
*For Season 5, the sound effect of Arthur crashing in the intro was updated to take out the boing, where it stayed for the rest of the series on all network airings, with the exception of Kids are from Earth, Parents are from Pluto, The Lousy Week, and The Last of Mary Moo Cow. However, it was first heard on the 2000 rerun of D.W. All Wet/ Buster's Dino Dilemma exclusively for PBS Kids.
*Arthur's voice is a little different. This is due to Michael Yarmush reaching puberty.
*This is the first episode where Brain is voiced by [[Steven Crowder]].
* [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] asks [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] if he'll still be everyone's friends when he's rich and famous, however, [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] is actually rich.
* This is the first ''Arthur'' episode aired in the 2000s.
*'''Irony:''' Arthur should have won the first round and then lost the second round.
*'''Moral:''' Winning isn't everything.
===Errors===
*When the mailman takes the letters from the mailbox, many of the envelopes have changed colors.
*In the scene where [[Tibble Twins|Tommy]] and [[Tibble Twins|Timmy]] answer the door, Timmy's scarf is darker than usual.
*When Arthur does the bell-ringing training with Francine, Francine says he performed 45 pings in one minute and did fairly well. However, he happens to be pinging it at a speed of rather 3-5 rings per second so he would have had rung it a lot more than the fact that there are 60 seconds in a minute.
===Production Note(s)===
*This is the first episode in which Pierre Valette is the coordinating producer.
*This is the first episode where Philippe Pelletier and Luc Pellerin are recording engineers.
===Cultural references===
*Game show host, [[Alex Trebek]], guest stars on this episode as [[Alex Lebek]] (a parody of himself).
**Ironically, the title of this episode's accompanying episode segment, [[Double Dare]], shared its name with a short-lived Goodson-Todman produced game show  that [[Alex Trebek]] hosted that aired on CBS from 1976-77.  It ran for 96 episodes, and it was the only game show he hosted on CBS.
*Arthur losing on purpose to not play the game again is simliar to how Lana lost on purpose to get her dog back in [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/A_Mutt_Above A Mutt Above]
**It is also similar to when Lynn Lost on purpose to let her teammates have fun in [https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Net_Gains Net Gains]
*Arthur's dream is a reference to the novel ''{{W|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}'' by Lewis Carroll.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:42, 4 May 2024

"Arthur and the Big Riddle"
Arthur and the Big Riddle.JPG
Arthur and the Big Riddle Title Card.png
Season/Series: 5
Number in season: 1a
Original Airdate: United States September 25, 2000[1][2]
Canada January 8, 2001[3]
Credits
Written by: Peter K. Hirsch
Storyboard by: Robert Yap
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"Arthur and the Big Riddle" is the first half of the first episode in the fifth season of Arthur.

Summary[edit]

The cool new game show Riddle Quest poses a really old riddle: is winning really everything?

Plot[edit]

The episode starts at the Lakewood soccer field. A group of Arthur's friends (Binky, Muffy, Francine, George, Brain, Buster, and Alex) huddle around him.

All of them have chocolate on their faces, and are discussing how glad they are that Arthur has lost at something. They pick Arthur up and cheer for him, before carrying him around the field.

Arthur asks the viewers a riddle: "When is it better to be a loser than a winner?" The scene cuts to Arthur's living room, where Arthur is watching himself on his family's television. Arthur tells the viewers to write down the answer to his riddle, if they think they can guess it.

Arthur and the Big Riddle

Arthur and Buster are playing with action figures in Buster's house. Buster accuses Arthur of breaking his "Mackerelman" action figure, so they begin to argue. Suddenly, a game show called Riddle Quest, hosted by Alex Lebek, starts on TV and they stop arguing to watch the show. Arthur has never heard about the show, so Buster tells him about it: two kids answer riddles to earn points, before answering a 'Really Big Riddle' to determine the winner of the show; the loser receives a consolation prize of 100 boxes of 'Choco Sticks' chocolate bars ('The chocolate stick that's fun to lick!'). Buster states that the reigning champion is a girl called Charlotte Bickles, who has been appearing on the show for weeks. However, when Arthur answers three of the riddles correctly before Charlotte, including the final question, Buster begins to believe that Arthur would be a good contestant. At the end of the show, an advertisement shows, prompting viewers to send a letter to Riddle Quest Studios if they think they are good enough to be on the show.

Walking home, Arthur ridicules this idea of appearing on the show, but Buster still posts an addressed letter with the name "Arthur Read" in the mailbox to the studios.

Mr. Higgins eventually delivers Buster's letter to Riddle Quest Studios. While Mr. Alex Lebek is getting his hair cut, a mail deliverer brings a bag of letters into the room and Mr. Lebek randomly picks a letter out of it. He dismissively selects Arthur as the contestant.

Arthur receives an application letter from Riddle Quest Studios, and Buster is thrilled that Arthur is going to be on the show, along with Arthur's other friends.

D.W. brings Arthur to the Tibbles' house so he can be trained for his appearance on the show. However, the Tibbles just give him mediocre riddles, which Arthur easily guesses. However, he becomes annoyed and believes that such riddles won't be similar enough to those on Riddlequest.

Arthur complains to Buster, but he disagrees with Arthur, and encourages him to continue training. Arthur goes through several training tests with his friends: bell ringing (with Francine), tongue twisters/enunciation (with Muffy), and riddles (with Binky). At the end of the training, Arthur becomes overwhelmed and tired of riddles. He suffers a nightmare, involving a place called "Riddle Land" where Charlotte forbids him from going home. He wakes up, and D.W. excitedly informs him that he will be appearing on the show that day.

Arthur and his parents arrive at the game show. Arthur is nervous, unlike Charlotte Bickles, who appears overconfident and bored backstage. Alex Lebek, the host, asks the first riddle and Arthur quickly answers it correctly (somewhat to Charlotte's surprise).

However, as the game show progresses, Charlotte catches up to Arthur until both of their scores are tied; they both answer a riddle at the same time, so none of them get the points. Since the score is tied, Arthur and Charlotte are given a 'Really Big Riddle' to determine the winner.

Arthur quickly deduces that the riddle ('I occur once in a second, twice in a week, and once in a year. What am I?') has the answer of 'The letter E'. However, he reconsiders before answering, and worries that if he answers it correctly, he will continue to appear on the show until he is elderly. Just when he is about to press his buzzer and answer the riddle, Charlotte suddenly answers with "The letter E" and wins again.

The scene skips back to the story's beginning, where Arthur is being carried by his friends across the soccer field while cheering for him. Because he lost the show, he received 100 boxes of 'Choco Sticks' as a consolation prize.

Arthur asks the viewers if they know the answer from the riddle he asked earlier in the show. He remarks "I hope not, because if you do, you're watching too many game shows!"

Characters[edit]

Major[edit]

Minor[edit]

Cameo[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • A few scenes from this episode were used in the Arthur version of PBS Kids pinball up next ident.
  • For Season 5, the sound effect of Arthur crashing in the intro was updated to take out the boing, where it stayed for the rest of the series on all network airings, with the exception of Kids are from Earth, Parents are from Pluto, The Lousy Week, and The Last of Mary Moo Cow. However, it was first heard on the 2000 rerun of D.W. All Wet/ Buster's Dino Dilemma exclusively for PBS Kids.
  • Arthur's voice is a little different. This is due to Michael Yarmush reaching puberty.
  • This is the first episode where Brain is voiced by Steven Crowder.
  • Binky asks Arthur if he'll still be everyone's friends when he's rich and famous, however, Muffy is actually rich.
  • This is the first Arthur episode aired in the 2000s.
  • Irony: Arthur should have won the first round and then lost the second round.
  • Moral: Winning isn't everything.

Errors[edit]

  • When the mailman takes the letters from the mailbox, many of the envelopes have changed colors.
  • In the scene where Tommy and Timmy answer the door, Timmy's scarf is darker than usual.
  • When Arthur does the bell-ringing training with Francine, Francine says he performed 45 pings in one minute and did fairly well. However, he happens to be pinging it at a speed of rather 3-5 rings per second so he would have had rung it a lot more than the fact that there are 60 seconds in a minute.

Production Note(s)[edit]

  • This is the first episode in which Pierre Valette is the coordinating producer.
  • This is the first episode where Philippe Pelletier and Luc Pellerin are recording engineers.

Cultural references[edit]

  • Game show host, Alex Trebek, guest stars on this episode as Alex Lebek (a parody of himself).
    • Ironically, the title of this episode's accompanying episode segment, Double Dare, shared its name with a short-lived Goodson-Todman produced game show that Alex Trebek hosted that aired on CBS from 1976-77.  It ran for 96 episodes, and it was the only game show he hosted on CBS.
  • Arthur losing on purpose to not play the game again is simliar to how Lana lost on purpose to get her dog back in A Mutt Above
    • It is also similar to when Lynn Lost on purpose to let her teammates have fun in Net Gains
  • Arthur's dream is a reference to the novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]