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{{Episode infobox
|ep. name = Arthur the Wrecker
|ep. name = Arthur the Wrecker
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|titlecard = Arthur the Wrecker Title Card.png
|titlecard = Arthur the Wrecker Title Card.png
|prod. code = 11401
|prod. code = 11401
|airdate =  
|can=January 23, 1997<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120413104003/http://ww3.tvo.org/program/157024/arthur</ref>
|writers = [[Joe Fallon]]
|writers = [[Joe Fallon]]
|storyboarders = [[Stéfanie Gignac]]
|storyboarders = [[Stéphanie Gignac]]
|prev. episode = [[Buster's New Friend (episode)|Buster's New Friend]]
|prev. episode = [[Buster's New Friend (episode)|Buster's New Friend]]
|next episode = [[Arthur and the True Francine (episode)|Arthur and the True Francine]]|us = October 24, 1996<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/19970723021343/http://www.ket.org/Visions/Oct96/VL961024.html</ref>|ger = January 1, 2002<ref>https://www.fernsehserien.de/erdferkel-arthur-und-seine-freunde/episodenguide/staffel-1/3906/2</ref>}}{{EpisodeHeader|1|book2=[[Arthur's Computer Disaster]]|14|1}}
|next episode = [[Arthur and the True Francine (episode)|Arthur and the True Francine]]
|us = October 24, 1996<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/19970723021343/http://www.ket.org/Visions/Oct96/VL961024.html</ref>
|ger = January 1, 2002<ref>https://www.fernsehserien.de/erdferkel-arthur-und-seine-freunde/episodenguide/staffel-1/3906/2</ref>
}}
{{cquote|Bad Arthur! Bad Boy!|[[Jane Read]]}}
{{EpisodeHeader|1|book2=[[Arthur's Computer Disaster]]|14|1}}


==Summary==
==Summary==
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==Plot==
==Plot==
Intro: [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] mentions that kids like him have done important things. He is then seen in three flashbacks, where he dislodges the nose of the Sphinx in Egypt, accidentally breaking the arms off of [[Dad|Dad's]] sculpture that is bought soon after, and running into the Liberty Bell and making the crack in its side. It is then shown that Arthur broke a window in the backyard door while playing baseball. He was sugarcoating the accident by making it seem like a to-be "valuable and important" event in history created by an innocent kid. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] assumes that Arthur will never forget the accident, and proceeds to tell Mom about the broken window.
Intro: [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] mentions that kids like him have done important things. He is then seen in three flashbacks, where he dislodges the nose of the Sphinx in Egypt, accidentally breaking the arms off of [[David Read|Dad's]] sculpture that is bought soon after, and running into the Liberty Bell and making the crack in its side. It is then shown that Arthur broke a window in the backyard door while playing baseball. He was sugarcoating the accident by making it seem like a to-be "valuable and important" event in history created by an innocent kid. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] assumes that Arthur will never forget the accident, and then proceeds to tell Mom about the broken window.


To Arthur and D.W.'s dismay, [[Jane Read|Mom]] has to work since it is tax season. Eager to play a new computer game, [[Deep Dark Sea]], Arthur plays it on the family computer right after rapidly finishing his dinner. Right up to bedtime, Arthur has made some progress in the game, but Mom and Dad convince him to stop and save since he is already tired. The next morning, [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] comes over to the house, and dashes with Arthur to the computer to continue the game. They are both hoping to find a "thing" that will earn Arthur free prizes and rewards if found, but are stopped when Mom tells them she has to work on the computer. When Mom leaves the house, Arthur and Buster play on it anyway, even though Mom telling them that she will need it again when she gets back, and D.W. reminding them of what Mom said. When Arthur finds a treasure chest, Arthur and Buster assume it to be the "thing", so they both fight for for the mouse, and knock the keyboard off the desk, causing the monitor to go blank. While D.W. exaggeratingly forsees the possible repercussions of the computer getting wrecked, such as Mom losing her job and the family starving and losing the house, Arthur and Buster find the [[Alan Powers|Brain]], skipping rocks at a pond, to try and fix the computer before Mom gets home. Unfortunately, he cannot find the problem.
Arthur is eager to play a new computer game, [[Deep Dark Sea]], and he plays it on the family computer right after rapidly finishing his dinner. Arthur has made some progress in the game but can't finish before bedtime, so he saves the game. The next morning, [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] comes over to the house, and dashes with Arthur to the computer to continue the game. They are both hoping to find a "thing" that will earn Arthur free prizes and rewards if found, but are stopped when Jane tells them that she has to work on the computer. When Mom leaves the house, Arthur and Buster play on it anyway, even though Jane had told them that she will need it again when she gets back. When Arthur finds a treasure chest, he and Buster assume it to be the "thing", so they both fight for the mouse, and knock the keyboard off the desk, causing the monitor to go blank. While D.W. exaggeratedly foreseeing the possible repercussions of the computer getting wrecked, Arthur and Buster find the [[Alan Powers|Brain]] to try and fix the computer before Mom gets home. Unfortunately, he cannot find the problem.


As soon as Mom comes back home through the front door, Buster and the Brain leave, and D.W. goes up to her room. Mom allows Arthur to play on the computer before she uses it, but Arthur declines. After dinner that night, Mom proceeds to the computer to work, but Arthur attempts to distract her from finding out what happened to the computer. Finally, Arthur tells her that he wrecked it after playing on it, and apologizes. Mom is able to fix the computer by toggling a switch in the back. Mom tells Arthur that he could have just told her what happened instead of worrying, and Arthur says that she wouldn't be mad, but disappointed. Arthur is grounded for playing on the computer for the whole week, and Arthur accepts Mom's punishment. The episode finishes as Mom becomes fascinated with Deep Dark Sea, and plays it passionately that evening.
As soon as Jane comes back home through the front door, Buster and the Brain leave, and D.W. goes up to her room. Jane tells Arthur that she won't need the computer until after dinner, so he is welcome to go play on it; however, Arthur declines.  
 
After dinner that night, Jane proceeds to get the computer to work, but Arthur attempts to distract her from finding out what happened to the computer. Finally, he tells her that he wrecked it after playing on it, and apologizes. Luckily, Mom is able to fix the computer by toggling a switch in the back; D.W. then says that they're not going to starve. Mom then tells Arthur that he could’ve just called her and asked her for help instead of worrying, and Arthur admits that he thought she'd be mad to which Mom replies, “I’m not mad; I’m disappointed.” She then forbids Arthur from playing on the computer for a whole week. When she asks if that's fair, Arthur nods, accepting his mom's punishment.
 
The episode finishes as Jane becomes fascinated with Deep Dark Sea, and plays it passionately that evening.


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Major===
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[Jane Read]]
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*[[David Read]]
*[[David Read]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Alan Powers]]
*[[Alan Powers|The Brain]]
 
===Minor===
*[[Mr. Powers]]
*[[Mr. Powers]]
*[[Kate Read]]
*[[Kate Read]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*"Arthur the Wrecker" became adapted into a book in the ''[[Arthur Adventure]]'' series and re-titled as ''[[Arthur's Computer Disaster]]''.
*At the end of the 2000 rerun intro on PBS Kids before this episode, Arthur’s crashing sound changes to pots and pans.
*It was also an entry in the Living Book series, going by the title ''[[Arthur's Computer Adventure]]''.
*Brain's line, "Yeah!", as Arthur and Buster drag him off to Arthur's house, was later used in the Brain Underwater title card.
*The episode's intro features three historical landmarks and pieces that are accidentally made famous by Arthur: in ancient Egypt he dislodges the nose from the Great Sphinx; in ancient Greece, he breaks Dad's sculpture that a Greek version of [[Mr. Haney]] later buys, by chopping of the arms holding a marble sculpture of D.W, thus creating the famous Venus de Milo sculpture; in colonial America, Arthur is running and flying a kite, but rams into a giant bell, creating a big crack in it, and making it the famous Liberty Bell.
*"Arthur the Wrecker" became adapted into a book in the ''[[Arthur Adventure]]'' series and re-titled ''[[Arthur's Computer Disaster]]''.
*This episode is implied to be set in April, as Arthur's mom says it's tax season and she has to have the computer all day; Tax Day usually falls on April 15 every year in the United States.
*It was also an entry in the Living Book series, going by the title ''[[Arthur's Computer Adventure (game)|Arthur's Computer Adventure]]''.
 
*'''The episode's intro features three historical landmarks and pieces that are accidentally made famous by Arthur: '''in ancient [[Egypt]] he dislodges the nose from the Great Sphinx; in ancient [[Greece]], he breaks Dad's sculpture that a Greek version of [[Francis Haney|Mr. Haney]] later buys, by chopping of the arms holding a marble sculpture of D.W, thus creating the famous [[Venus de Milo]] sculpture; in colonial [[America]], Arthur is running and flying a kite, but rams into a giant bell, creating a big crack in it, and making it the famous {{W|Liberty Bell}}.
=== Cultural References ===
*When Arthur saves the game, the sonar sounds from the [[List of Title Cards#Arthur Underwater|Arthur Underwater]] title card can be heard.
* When Arthur imagines himself in ancient Egypt, ''The Streets of Cairo'' can be heard in the background. When Arthur imagines himself in colonial America, ''Yankee Doodle ''can be heard in the background.
*'''Karma:''' Arthur disobeyed his mom, so he had no computer for a week.
*'''Irony:'''
**Had Arthur just listened to her instead of letting Buster convince him to break the rules, he would have avoided any kind of punishment.
**If Arthur called Jane sooner or told the truth, he'd have saved himself a lot of unnecessary grief.
*'''Moral:''' It's better to fess up to your mistake and rule-breaking when you've caused a bigger problem that needs fixing.
**Don't get too addicted over a hobby/activity.
=== Cultural references ===
* When Arthur imagines himself in ancient Egypt, ''The Streets of Cairo'' can be heard in the background.  
*When Arthur imagines himself in colonial America, ''Yankee Doodle'' can be heard in the background.
=== Errors ===
* When [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] look for [[Alan Powers|Brain]], his dad tells them he's not home, then they go to the library looking for him realizing he's not there, but he's suddenly standing behind [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] looking at library books in which they never even knew about, because they continue looking for him, and they suddenly find him at the pond throwing rocks.
*Computer mouse doesn't have a wire between it and the keyboard.
===Differences from the book===
* When [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] started playing ''[[Deep Dark Sea]]'', he was wearing his pajamas. In the episode, he was playing on the computer before changing into his pajamas.
* When Mom tells Arthur and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] that it's tax season that she needs to use the computer all day, she was in the kitchen and on the phone. In the episode, she was on the computer when she told them.
** Also, in the book, after she tells the boys she needs to run to the office, she adds "And don't touch my computer" (which she didn't exactly say in the cartoon but meant to remind them).
* Mrs. Powers told the boys that the Brain was not home instead of Mr. Powers.
* After the Brain couldn't find the problem with the computer, Arthur, D.W. and Buster then go to the computer repair shop. In the episode, they didn't go to the computer repair shop because Jane came home right away, thus making Buster and the Brain leave.
* After the computer supposedly breaks, D.W. tells Arthur and his friend Buster that they're both in big trouble. In the episode, she rambles on to them about how their mom could get fired and that their family could become homeless and suffer poor health conditions. In the book, she says it before Mom comes home.
* After the computer incident, Arthur's mom calls to check and see how he's doing, and he lies to her about not touching the computer. In the episode, she doesn't call, but later mentions he could have called her and asked her for help.
* The main character in the game ''Deep Dark Sea'' is a bear wearing goggles, a snorkel, air tanks on its back, a swimsuit, and flippers. In the episode, the character in the game was wearing a metallic diving suit.
* Before Mom uses the computer once again (but decides to play ''Deep Dark Sea'' instead of working on her taxes), she grounds Arthur by telling him "No computer games for a week." In the episode, she said, "I'm forbidding you from the computer for a week" before asking Arthur if that was fair (to which Arthur sadly nodded).


==Home video==
==Home video==
'''VHS:'''
'''VHS:'''
*[[Arthur's Computer Adventure (video)]]
*[[Arthur's Computer Adventure (VHS)]]
'''DVD:'''
'''DVD:'''
*[[Arthur: The Complete Series One]]
*[[Arthur: The Complete Series One]]


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"Arthur the Wrecker"
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Season/Series: 1
Number in season: 14A
Original Airdate: United States October 24, 1996[1]
Canada January 23, 1997[2]
Germany January 1, 2002[3]
Credits
Written by: Joe Fallon
Storyboard by: Stéphanie Gignac
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Bad Arthur! Bad Boy!

Jane Read

"Arthur the Wrecker" is the first half of the fourteenth episode in the first season of Arthur. It was later adapted into the book Arthur's Computer Disaster.

Summary[edit]

Arthur breaks his mom's computer. Can he fix it before she finds out?

Plot[edit]

Intro: Arthur mentions that kids like him have done important things. He is then seen in three flashbacks, where he dislodges the nose of the Sphinx in Egypt, accidentally breaking the arms off of Dad's sculpture that is bought soon after, and running into the Liberty Bell and making the crack in its side. It is then shown that Arthur broke a window in the backyard door while playing baseball. He was sugarcoating the accident by making it seem like a to-be "valuable and important" event in history created by an innocent kid. D.W. assumes that Arthur will never forget the accident, and then proceeds to tell Mom about the broken window.

Arthur is eager to play a new computer game, Deep Dark Sea, and he plays it on the family computer right after rapidly finishing his dinner. Arthur has made some progress in the game but can't finish before bedtime, so he saves the game. The next morning, Buster comes over to the house, and dashes with Arthur to the computer to continue the game. They are both hoping to find a "thing" that will earn Arthur free prizes and rewards if found, but are stopped when Jane tells them that she has to work on the computer. When Mom leaves the house, Arthur and Buster play on it anyway, even though Jane had told them that she will need it again when she gets back. When Arthur finds a treasure chest, he and Buster assume it to be the "thing", so they both fight for the mouse, and knock the keyboard off the desk, causing the monitor to go blank. While D.W. exaggeratedly foreseeing the possible repercussions of the computer getting wrecked, Arthur and Buster find the Brain to try and fix the computer before Mom gets home. Unfortunately, he cannot find the problem.

As soon as Jane comes back home through the front door, Buster and the Brain leave, and D.W. goes up to her room. Jane tells Arthur that she won't need the computer until after dinner, so he is welcome to go play on it; however, Arthur declines.

After dinner that night, Jane proceeds to get the computer to work, but Arthur attempts to distract her from finding out what happened to the computer. Finally, he tells her that he wrecked it after playing on it, and apologizes. Luckily, Mom is able to fix the computer by toggling a switch in the back; D.W. then says that they're not going to starve. Mom then tells Arthur that he could’ve just called her and asked her for help instead of worrying, and Arthur admits that he thought she'd be mad to which Mom replies, “I’m not mad; I’m disappointed.” She then forbids Arthur from playing on the computer for a whole week. When she asks if that's fair, Arthur nods, accepting his mom's punishment.

The episode finishes as Jane becomes fascinated with Deep Dark Sea, and plays it passionately that evening.

Characters[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • At the end of the 2000 rerun intro on PBS Kids before this episode, Arthur’s crashing sound changes to pots and pans.
  • Brain's line, "Yeah!", as Arthur and Buster drag him off to Arthur's house, was later used in the Brain Underwater title card.
  • "Arthur the Wrecker" became adapted into a book in the Arthur Adventure series and re-titled Arthur's Computer Disaster.
  • It was also an entry in the Living Book series, going by the title Arthur's Computer Adventure.
  • The episode's intro features three historical landmarks and pieces that are accidentally made famous by Arthur: in ancient Egypt he dislodges the nose from the Great Sphinx; in ancient Greece, he breaks Dad's sculpture that a Greek version of Mr. Haney later buys, by chopping of the arms holding a marble sculpture of D.W, thus creating the famous Venus de Milo sculpture; in colonial America, Arthur is running and flying a kite, but rams into a giant bell, creating a big crack in it, and making it the famous Liberty Bell.
  • When Arthur saves the game, the sonar sounds from the Arthur Underwater title card can be heard.
  • Karma: Arthur disobeyed his mom, so he had no computer for a week.
  • Irony:
    • Had Arthur just listened to her instead of letting Buster convince him to break the rules, he would have avoided any kind of punishment.
    • If Arthur called Jane sooner or told the truth, he'd have saved himself a lot of unnecessary grief.
  • Moral: It's better to fess up to your mistake and rule-breaking when you've caused a bigger problem that needs fixing.
    • Don't get too addicted over a hobby/activity.

Cultural references[edit]

  • When Arthur imagines himself in ancient Egypt, The Streets of Cairo can be heard in the background.
  • When Arthur imagines himself in colonial America, Yankee Doodle can be heard in the background.

Errors[edit]

  • When Arthur and Buster look for Brain, his dad tells them he's not home, then they go to the library looking for him realizing he's not there, but he's suddenly standing behind Binky looking at library books in which they never even knew about, because they continue looking for him, and they suddenly find him at the pond throwing rocks.
  • Computer mouse doesn't have a wire between it and the keyboard.

Differences from the book[edit]

  • When Arthur started playing Deep Dark Sea, he was wearing his pajamas. In the episode, he was playing on the computer before changing into his pajamas.
  • When Mom tells Arthur and Buster that it's tax season that she needs to use the computer all day, she was in the kitchen and on the phone. In the episode, she was on the computer when she told them.
    • Also, in the book, after she tells the boys she needs to run to the office, she adds "And don't touch my computer" (which she didn't exactly say in the cartoon but meant to remind them).
  • Mrs. Powers told the boys that the Brain was not home instead of Mr. Powers.
  • After the Brain couldn't find the problem with the computer, Arthur, D.W. and Buster then go to the computer repair shop. In the episode, they didn't go to the computer repair shop because Jane came home right away, thus making Buster and the Brain leave.
  • After the computer supposedly breaks, D.W. tells Arthur and his friend Buster that they're both in big trouble. In the episode, she rambles on to them about how their mom could get fired and that their family could become homeless and suffer poor health conditions. In the book, she says it before Mom comes home.
  • After the computer incident, Arthur's mom calls to check and see how he's doing, and he lies to her about not touching the computer. In the episode, she doesn't call, but later mentions he could have called her and asked her for help.
  • The main character in the game Deep Dark Sea is a bear wearing goggles, a snorkel, air tanks on its back, a swimsuit, and flippers. In the episode, the character in the game was wearing a metallic diving suit.
  • Before Mom uses the computer once again (but decides to play Deep Dark Sea instead of working on her taxes), she grounds Arthur by telling him "No computer games for a week." In the episode, she said, "I'm forbidding you from the computer for a week" before asking Arthur if that was fair (to which Arthur sadly nodded).

Home video[edit]

VHS:

DVD:

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]