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At home, Arthur does so until he notices D.W. jump roping in the house, he tells her to do it outside. D.W. is hiccuping and is afraid of having the hiccups go nonstop. Arthur wonders how long D.W. had them, she is not sure. She says she is not able to tell any time. Arthur assumes that getting scared could cure the hiccups, but D.W. says that she isn't. Eventually, D.W. notices her hiccups have stopped. That night, Arthur's parents advise him to get some sleep so he is prepared for the upcoming recitlal. Arthur agrees.
At home, Arthur does so until he notices D.W. jump roping in the house, he tells her to do it outside. D.W. is hiccuping and is afraid of having the hiccups go nonstop. Arthur wonders how long D.W. had them, she is not sure. She says she is not able to tell any time. Arthur assumes that getting scared could cure the hiccups, but D.W. says that she isn't. Eventually, D.W. notices her hiccups have stopped. That night, Arthur's parents advise him to get some sleep so he is prepared for the upcoming recitlal. Arthur agrees.


Arthur has a dream - the recital is there and plays Beethoven's "Für Elise". At the end of the piece, Arthur hits the wrong note twice (consecutively). The audience throws tomatoes at him and Arthur runs off the stage. Binky teases him while Arthur runs out the door. Arthur is put on a newspaper saying that he had ruined the recital. D.W. arrives and tells Arthur that she hasn't seen him since the running of the recital. Arthur tells her that he is seeking a job and is unable to get one due to playing the wrong note at the recital. He notices the same hiccups like the usual. Arthur found out a way to get rid of the hiccups. D.W. is surprised, and tells Arthur that they actually make her be famous. D.W. shows him the movie "The Hiccup Kid Part 3", and says she's a millionaire. A man comes over and tells Arthur that he played the wrong note, which was Db instead of D#.
Arthur has a dream - the recital is there and plays Beethoven's "Für Elise". At the end of the piece, Arthur hits the wrong note twice (consecutively). The audience boo and throw tomatoes at him and Arthur runs off the stage. Binky teases him while Arthur runs out the door. Arthur is put on a newspaper saying that he had ruined the recital. D.W. arrives and tells Arthur that she hasn't seen him since the running of the recital. Arthur tells her that he is seeking a job and is unable to get one due to playing the wrong note at the recital. He notices the same hiccups like the usual. Arthur found out a way to get rid of the hiccups. D.W. is surprised, and tells Arthur that they actually make her be famous. D.W. shows him the movie "The Hiccup Kid Part 3", and says she's a millionaire. A man comes over and tells Arthur that he played the wrong note, which was Db instead of D#.


Cut back to the present, Arthur realizes that is was just a dream and it would be worth it for the recital. At school, during rehearsal, Arthur is ushered on the stage. He is about to play, but tells Ms. Kransy that he is sick and therefore could not play his piece. His piece is skipped and Sue Ellen takes the stage instead. Later, Binky practices his tongue techniques until he is called up while Francine again advises him to keep practicing.
Cut back to the present, Arthur realizes that is was just a dream and it would be worth it for the recital. At school, during rehearsal, Arthur is ushered on the stage. He is about to play, but tells Ms. Kransy that he is sick and therefore could not play his piece. His piece is skipped and Sue Ellen takes the stage instead. Later, Binky practices his tongue techniques until he is called up while Francine again advises him to keep practicing.

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