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Arthur the Wrecker/Transcript
Arthur Read: If you examined history, I bet you'd find kids like me did important things.
(Ancient Egypt)
Papa Pharaoh: Tut! Tut! I asked you not to play too close to our new Sphinx.
Tut: I'll be careful, Papa Pharaoh. (he breaks the nose off the Sphinx) Oops.
(Ancient Greece)
Arthur: (V.O.) There were kids like me in Ancient Greece, too.
Mr. Haney (Ancient Greece): No, sorry, I don't like it.
(A flying discus accidentally knocks the D.W. Read sculpture off the Venus de Milo statue)
Fatherius: ARTHURIUS! I ASKED YOU NOT TO PLAY WITH YOUR DISCUS IN MY WORK AREA!
Arthurius: I'm sorry, Fatherius.
Mr. Haney: It's beautiful! I'll take it.
(Scene changes to colonial America)
Arthur: (V.O.) I'll bet there were even kids like me around in colonial days. (A young boy resembling Arthur bumps into a bell, causing the bell to crack)
(Back to the present)
Arthur: All those things became more valuable and important because of an innocent kid. So you see, D.W., one day this may be looked back on as an historic event.
D.W.: I bet you'll never forget it! Mom! Arthur broke the window!
(Title Card)
Intertitle: Umbrella
Arthur the Wrecker
Written by Joe Fallon--Storyboard by Stephanie Gignac
(Bird sings, thunder crashes)
Francine Frensky: (V.O.) Arthur the Wrecker!
(We now return to the story. D.W., Kate Read, and their mother Jane Read are walking home on a Friday afternoon. Well, D.W. is actually rollerskating.)
D.W.: When we get home, ow! Will you play kitchen with me? OW!
Mother: What's kitchen?
D.W.: That's the game where I bring you ingredients and you make cookies. Then I eat them.
Mother: I see. I'm afraid I have to work.
Arthur: Mom, the Brain loaned me the computer game Deep Dark Sea. Can I play it on your computer?
Mother: Sure. After dinner.
Arthur: After dinner? Why not now?
Mother: I have to work. It's tax season.