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|airdate = February 7, 1998
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"Arthur the Unfunny"
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Season/Series: 2
Number in season: 13B
Original Airdate: February 7, 1998
Credits
Written by: Joe Fallon
Storyboard by: Stéfanie Gignac
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"Arthur the Unfunny" is the second half of the thirteenth episode in the second season of Arthur.

Summary

Arthur decides to learn how to make people laugh.

Plot

Arthur starts the show by trying to make a funny joke, but he fail heavily by messing up his line and saying "Orange you glad I didn't say 'banana'" as a punch line.

-Title Card-

The episode starts with Arthur writing a letter to Buster about The Elwood City Library fundraiser and what everyone is trying to do to raise money for the library. One day, the gang decided to be clowns so Arthur tried to tell the joke Buster told him, but everyone thought that Arthur wasn't funny and that he couldn't be a clown even though he made the idea.

So then his friends and even Pickles the clown tried to find ways to make Arthur funny, but they couldn't do it. The next day, Arthur accepted the fact that he isn't funny by giving a speech that he is helping people by not being funny. On the day on the carnival, when Arthur was playing with Kate he accidentally became funny and Pickles congratulated him by saying that there is more than one day to be funny. After Buster read the letter, he laughed.

THE END

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  • The beginning of the episode before the title card is a reference to Seinfeld.

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