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==Summary==
==Summary==
Brain gets hooked on the latest tween reality show "Junior Island." When he starts to ignore his friends and his schoolwork, he knows he's got a problem. But what can he do to break the addiction?<ref>http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/197621/</ref>
Brain gets hooked on the latest tween reality show "Junior Island." When he starts to ignore his friends and his schoolwork, he understands the significance of having a problem. But what can he do to break the addiction?<ref>http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/197621/</ref>
 
==Plot==
==Plot==
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] is in his living room, sitting on the floor and bursting bubble wrap and talking to viewers about what it's like when people become interested in something and then grow obsessed with it, like [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] when he heard a particular radio program during a test, or using so much electricity to decorate for Christmas that it causes a citywide blackout. But he stops when [[Jane Read|his mom]] calls him to dinner.
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] is in his living room, sitting on the floor and bursting bubble wrap and talking to viewers about what it is like when people become interested in something and then grow obsessed with it, like [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] when he heard a particular radio program during a test, or using so much electricity to decorate for Christmas that it causes a citywide power failure. But he stops when [[Jane Read|his mom]] calls him to dinner.
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<center>'''Brain Gets Hooked'''</center>
 
[[Alan Powers|Brain]] is in [[The Brain's House|his house]], holding a clock and a chessboard as he waits for his chess tournament, but his [[Mrs. Powers|mom]] tells him that they will not go until a little later. To pass the time, he turns on his TV and stumbles upon a show called ''[[Junior Island]]''. In it two kids are in a room and need to discover a code. After it is discovered, the room starts to close, but they escape. They hear a roar in the jungle, ending the episode. His mom tells him that they have to go to the tournament, but he wants to watch the show some more.
[[Alan Powers|Brain]] is in [[The Brain's House|his house]], holding a clock and a chessboard as he waits for his chess tournament, but his [[Mrs. Powers|mom]] tells him that they will not go until a little later. To pass the time, he turns on his TV and stumbles upon a show called ''[[Junior Island]]''. In it two kids are in a room and need to discover a code. After it is discovered, the room starts to close, but they escape. They hear a roar in the jungle, ending the episode. His mom tells him that they have to go to the tournament, but he wants to watch the show some more.


At lunchtime at [[Lakewood Elementary School|school]], Brain is telling Arthur about the show and how he's really into it. He also tells Buster, and [[Francine Frensky|Francine]].
During lunchtime at [[Lakewood Elementary School|school]], Brain is telling Arthur about the show and how he's really into it. He also tells Buster, and [[Francine Frensky|Francine]].


Later that day, [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] gives the class a history project. Brain is distracted, but decides to do a report on the Magna Carte.
Later that day, [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] gives the class a history project. Brain is distracted, but decides to do a report on the Magna Carta.


While Brain is working on his report, he turns on the TV and starts to watch the show again. The three kids see a ship and think how escape of the island. Brain remains distracted by the show and does not accomplish much work.
While Brain is working on his report, he turns on the TV and starts to watch the show again. The three kids see a ship and think how to escape from the island. Brain remains distracted by the show and does not accomplish much work.


Passing very time attending the show, Brain hears the doorbell and goes to see who it is. It's Arthur and Buster, who want him ride bikes with them in the park. He doesn’t and tells them he is doing the report, but they knows he is watching the show. He convinces them the sound that they have heard is in another house.
Passing a lot of time attending the show, Brain hears the doorbell and goes to see who it is. It's Arthur and Buster, who want him to ride bikes with them in the park. He doesn't and tells them he is doing the report, but they knows he is watching the show. He convinces them the sound that they have heard is in another house.


Brain is back to do the report, but starts to watch the show again. At school, he discovers that [[Fern Walters|Fern]] likes it too. It's the day of presenting the reports, [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] being the first one to do so. After he shows a lot of medieval accessories, Brain’s turn comes. All is going well, until he don’t know what talk and starts to tell to the class about Junior Island. Being revised, he ends his report, lasting five seconds. In the final lessons, Brain got a "C", but Mr. Ratburn give him one more a chance. Fern tells him that all the episodes are on DVD, making him glad.
Brain heads back inside to start writing his report, but starts to watch the show again. At school, he discovers that [[Fern Walters|Fern]] is a fan of the series too, but warns him that the series can be somewhat addictive and not to watch too many episodes at once. It is the day of presenting the oral history reports, [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] being the first one to do so. After he shows a lot of medieval accessories, Brain's turn comes. Brain gives a very brief and basic explanation on the Magna Carta, lasting only about ten seconds, and even getting distracted briefly in the middle by Binky's bow and arrow, thinking aloud to the class that it can be used as a way for the characters to escape the island. Mr. Ratburn gives the mediocre report a C grade, but since Brain is worried about the potential negative effective it could have on his GPA, Mr. Ratburn agrees to allow him to redo his report on Thusrday in order to earn a better grade. 


Brain is at [[Elwood City Public Library|the library]] and checks out the DVD. But he takes the book too, as [[Paige Turner|Ms. Turner]] said.
Fern then reminds Brain about not watching too many episodes and to avoid the DVD boxset. However, this news only makes Brain want to check out said box set from the library. 


Doing his report, Brain see the DVD and decides to hide it. Putting it in a locked kitchen cabinet. he tries do his report again, but the cabinet key is calling his attention, so he hides it in a cabinet in his garage, but he needs hold the key to that one too. When he see Buster and Arthur, he gives it to Buster to keep until the next day so he can finish his report.
Brain is at [[Elwood City Public Library|the library]] and checks out the DVD. But he takes the book too, as [[Paige Turner|Ms. Turner]] mentioned.


Brain is doing his report, but he can’t ignore it anymore and goes to Buster to get the key back and tells him the fact that he can’t watch the show is leaving him crazy. He tricks Buster and takes the key. He goes to his house, opens the cabinet, takes the key to open a box which holds a key a toy chest, where a magic cube (or polyhedron) is hidden which holds the key to the kitchen cabinet, where the DVD was hidden. When he put the key in the keyhole, it falls down the sink drain, making him get mad a little at a time, but to his relief, the cabinet was open.
Doing his report, Brain sees the DVD and chooses to hide it by putting it in a locked kitchen cabinet. He tries to do his report again, but the cabinet key is calling his attention, so he hides it in a cabinet in his garage, but he needs the key to that one, too. When he sees Buster and Arthur, he gives it to Buster to keep until the next day so he can finish his report.
 
Brain attempts to concentrate on writing his report, but his urge to know if the characters are rescued eventually gets the better of him and goes to Buster, begging him to give him the key back. Buster is reluctant to at first, but Brain tricks him and takes the key. He goes to his house, opens the cabinet, takes the key to open a box which holds a toy chest, where a magic cube (or polyhedron) is hidden which holds the key to the kitchen cabinet, where the DVD was hidden. When he puts the key in the keyhole, it falls down the sink drain, making him get a little mad but to his relief, the cabinet was open.


Fern goes to Brain's house that night. No one answers the door, so she decides to enter herself. In a suspense scene, Brain is desperate with his addiction, making her know that the case is more serious than she thought. When she takes the remote, he screams to her to give it back, but he is cured when she says that the show is not real and loans a book with a real history to him.
Fern goes to Brain's house that night. No one answers the door, so she decides to enter herself. In a suspense scene, Brain is desperate with his addiction, making her know that the case is more serious than she thought. When she takes the remote, he screams to her to give it back, but he is cured when she says that the show is not real and loans a book with a real history to him.


At school, Brain presents a good report and tells Fern that tonight, he'll be watching the finale. And she is so baffled by the ending (there was a bridge on the island the whole time) that he gets over his addiction.
At school the next day, Brain presents a much better report than before, impressing Mr. Ratburn and conceivably earning a high grade. While leaiving class, Fern jokingly asks if he's just going to head home and watch six episodes of Junior Island, to which Brain promises he won't, but instead just one after he finishes his homework. The episode he choses is the season finale. However, he is so baffled by the ending (there was a bridge on the island the entire time) that he gets over his addiction.


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Major===
*[[Alan Powers]]
*'''[[Alan Powers]]'''
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Fern Walters]]
*[[Fern Walters]]
*[[Nigel Ratburn]]
*[[Nigel Ratburn]]
===Minor===
*[[Francine Frensky]]
*[[Francine Frensky]]
*[[Binky Barnes]]
*[[Binky Barnes]]
*[[Mrs. Powers]]
*[[Mrs. Powers]]
*[[Paige Turner]]
*[[Paige Turner]]
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]](cameo)
*[[Alex]](cameo)
*[[George Lundgren]](cameo)
*[[3rd Grade Male Dog (Number 3)]](cameo)


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The flashback of [[David Read|Mr. Read]] and [[Ramón Molina|Mr. Molina]]'s competition over who had the best Christmas lights may be a reference to the 2006 Christmas film ''Deck the Halls''.{{cite}}
*In reality, if [[Fern]] broke into [[Brain]]'s house, she would get in '''''BIG''''' trouble.
* ''Junior Island'' is loosely a parody of the American TV series ''[http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Lost Lost]''. Both take place on a deserted island, with the walrus being a parody of the polar bear, the science lab being a parody of the Swan Station, and the ship being a parody of the plane.
*'''Moral:'''
**Dont force people to do what you want to do for your own benefits.
**Dont break into someone's house for your own benefits.
*'''Timeline:''' The introduction alludes to the events of "The Curse of the Grebes".
===Episode Connections===
*The introduction alludes to the events of "The Curse of the Grebes".
*Brain also participates in a chess tournament in "Brain's Chess Mess".
===Cultural references===
*The flashback of [[David Read|Mr. Read]] and [[Ramón Molina|Mr. Molina]]'s competition over who had the best Christmas lights may be a reference to the 2006 Christmas film {{W|Deck the Halls}}.
*"Junior Island" is loosely a parody of the American TV series {{W|Lost}}. Both take place on a deserted island, with the walrus being a parody of the polar bear, the science lab being a parody of the Swan Station, and the ship being a parody of the plane.


==Home Video==
==Home Video==
'''Other Formats:'''
*'''Other Formats:''' [[LeapFrog|Arthur Favorites: Volume 1 (LeapFrog)]]
*[[LeapFrog|Arthur Favorites: Volume 1 (LeapFrog)]]
 
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"Brain Gets Hooked"
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Season/Series: 13
Number in season: 3b
Original Airdate: United States October 14, 2009[1]
Canada February 16, 2009[3]
United Kingdom April 20, 2009[2]
Credits
Written by: Matt Steinglass
Storyboard by: Aliaksei Kazakou
Michel Carbonneau
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"Brain Gets Hooked" is the second half of the third episode in the thirteenth season of Arthur.

Summary

Brain gets hooked on the latest tween reality show "Junior Island." When he starts to ignore his friends and his schoolwork, he understands the significance of having a problem. But what can he do to break the addiction?[4]

Plot

Arthur is in his living room, sitting on the floor and bursting bubble wrap and talking to viewers about what it is like when people become interested in something and then grow obsessed with it, like Buster when he heard a particular radio program during a test, or using so much electricity to decorate for Christmas that it causes a citywide power failure. But he stops when his mom calls him to dinner.

Brain Gets Hooked

Brain is in his house, holding a clock and a chessboard as he waits for his chess tournament, but his mom tells him that they will not go until a little later. To pass the time, he turns on his TV and stumbles upon a show called Junior Island. In it two kids are in a room and need to discover a code. After it is discovered, the room starts to close, but they escape. They hear a roar in the jungle, ending the episode. His mom tells him that they have to go to the tournament, but he wants to watch the show some more.

During lunchtime at school, Brain is telling Arthur about the show and how he's really into it. He also tells Buster, and Francine.

Later that day, Mr. Ratburn gives the class a history project. Brain is distracted, but decides to do a report on the Magna Carta.

While Brain is working on his report, he turns on the TV and starts to watch the show again. The three kids see a ship and think how to escape from the island. Brain remains distracted by the show and does not accomplish much work.

Passing a lot of time attending the show, Brain hears the doorbell and goes to see who it is. It's Arthur and Buster, who want him to ride bikes with them in the park. He doesn't and tells them he is doing the report, but they knows he is watching the show. He convinces them the sound that they have heard is in another house.

Brain heads back inside to start writing his report, but starts to watch the show again. At school, he discovers that Fern is a fan of the series too, but warns him that the series can be somewhat addictive and not to watch too many episodes at once. It is the day of presenting the oral history reports, Binky being the first one to do so. After he shows a lot of medieval accessories, Brain's turn comes. Brain gives a very brief and basic explanation on the Magna Carta, lasting only about ten seconds, and even getting distracted briefly in the middle by Binky's bow and arrow, thinking aloud to the class that it can be used as a way for the characters to escape the island. Mr. Ratburn gives the mediocre report a C grade, but since Brain is worried about the potential negative effective it could have on his GPA, Mr. Ratburn agrees to allow him to redo his report on Thusrday in order to earn a better grade. 

Fern then reminds Brain about not watching too many episodes and to avoid the DVD boxset. However, this news only makes Brain want to check out said box set from the library. 

Brain is at the library and checks out the DVD. But he takes the book too, as Ms. Turner mentioned.

Doing his report, Brain sees the DVD and chooses to hide it by putting it in a locked kitchen cabinet. He tries to do his report again, but the cabinet key is calling his attention, so he hides it in a cabinet in his garage, but he needs the key to that one, too. When he sees Buster and Arthur, he gives it to Buster to keep until the next day so he can finish his report.

Brain attempts to concentrate on writing his report, but his urge to know if the characters are rescued eventually gets the better of him and goes to Buster, begging him to give him the key back. Buster is reluctant to at first, but Brain tricks him and takes the key. He goes to his house, opens the cabinet, takes the key to open a box which holds a toy chest, where a magic cube (or polyhedron) is hidden which holds the key to the kitchen cabinet, where the DVD was hidden. When he puts the key in the keyhole, it falls down the sink drain, making him get a little mad but to his relief, the cabinet was open.

Fern goes to Brain's house that night. No one answers the door, so she decides to enter herself. In a suspense scene, Brain is desperate with his addiction, making her know that the case is more serious than she thought. When she takes the remote, he screams to her to give it back, but he is cured when she says that the show is not real and loans a book with a real history to him.

At school the next day, Brain presents a much better report than before, impressing Mr. Ratburn and conceivably earning a high grade. While leaiving class, Fern jokingly asks if he's just going to head home and watch six episodes of Junior Island, to which Brain promises he won't, but instead just one after he finishes his homework. The episode he choses is the season finale. However, he is so baffled by the ending (there was a bridge on the island the entire time) that he gets over his addiction.

Characters

Trivia

  • In reality, if Fern broke into Brain's house, she would get in BIG trouble.
  • Moral:
    • Dont force people to do what you want to do for your own benefits.
    • Dont break into someone's house for your own benefits.
  • Timeline: The introduction alludes to the events of "The Curse of the Grebes".

Episode Connections

  • The introduction alludes to the events of "The Curse of the Grebes".
  • Brain also participates in a chess tournament in "Brain's Chess Mess".

Cultural references

  • The flashback of Mr. Read and Mr. Molina's competition over who had the best Christmas lights may be a reference to the 2006 Christmas film Deck the Halls.
  • "Junior Island" is loosely a parody of the American TV series Lost. Both take place on a deserted island, with the walrus being a parody of the polar bear, the science lab being a parody of the Swan Station, and the ship being a parody of the plane.

Home Video

References