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==Summary==
==Summary==
Brain wakes up to a big surprise and isn't positive whether he is awake or dreaming.
After being called a pest for correcting people, Brain dreams he is a bug. Then he tries to not bug his friends by not speaking.


==Plot==
==Plot==
In the introduction Arthur is shown as others see him. In D.W.’s eyes he is a giant, in his Mom’s eyes he is a baby, and in Pal’s eyes a waiter.
Title card
Brain and Binky watch an episode of Bionic Bunny, in which the hero is strapped to a machine by evil Dr. Fowl. Brain points out the stereotypical logical flaws, such as the villain using an overly complicated method to kill Bionic Bunny, and explaining his evil plan to him. Binky is bugged by Brain.
At school Brain corrects Francine when she answers that Pluto is the outermost planet, since Pluto’s orbit intersect Neptune’s and there is some controversy whether Pluto is a planet. The class is bored and Mr. Ratburn eventually cuts Brain short.
When playing “Capture the Flag” at recess, Brain makes a complicated plan, while Muffy sneaks up and captures his team’s flag. When Brain returns after the game to get his personal organizer, he overhears Francine calling him “a real pest”.
That night Brain asks his mother whether he is annoying. When she denies it, he corrects her grammar.
The next morning Brain wakes up as a giant bug. His mother acts as if this is normal.
At school Mr. Ratburn tells him to “stop bugging” the others and gives him an F on a quiz which Brain could not complete, because he is unable to hold a pencil in his claws.
Mr. Haney won’t let Brain into the cafeteria because of health regulations, but offers him garbage.
When a class picture is taken, Brain is freaked out by the flash photography and runs away.
When Francine has a flat tire, Brain makes a suggestion which causes the others to call him a pest an threaten to squash him. He flees and hides in a cave. The others catch him and strap him to a machine similar to the one used on Bionic Bunny earlier. As they start the machine, Brain wakes up as his normal self.
Brain consults Prunella about his dream. She offers three stock interpretations (coming into sudden wealth, meeting a stranger who will change his life, getting a promotion), but Brain points out that these have nothing to do with his dream. He instead suggests that he is a bug in the sense that he annoys people when he corrects them. Prunella is annoyed and Brain sees this as evidence for his theory. Brain makes a vow of silence.
At school Mr. Ratburn offers the class an early recess if one of them can answer a question. Brain knows the answer, but keeps his vow of silence with difficulty. When Arthur asks his advice while playing marbles, Brain makes a gesture Arthur does not understand, but does not speak. When playing “Capture the Flag” Brain sees George sneaking up on his tream’s flag. He hesitates, but then gives commands that win the game. He expects the others to be mad, but they are happy to have won. He asks whether he is annoying, and Arthur tells him that everybody bugs people sometimes.
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"Bugged"
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Season/Series: 8
Number in season: 3B
Original Airdate: United States September 17, 2003[1]
Canada December 3, 2003[2]
Credits
Written by: Jonathan Greenberg
Storyboard by: Robert Yap
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"Bugged" is the second half of the third episode in the eighth season of Arthur.

Summary

After being called a pest for correcting people, Brain dreams he is a bug. Then he tries to not bug his friends by not speaking.

Plot

In the introduction Arthur is shown as others see him. In D.W.’s eyes he is a giant, in his Mom’s eyes he is a baby, and in Pal’s eyes a waiter.

Title card

Brain and Binky watch an episode of Bionic Bunny, in which the hero is strapped to a machine by evil Dr. Fowl. Brain points out the stereotypical logical flaws, such as the villain using an overly complicated method to kill Bionic Bunny, and explaining his evil plan to him. Binky is bugged by Brain.

At school Brain corrects Francine when she answers that Pluto is the outermost planet, since Pluto’s orbit intersect Neptune’s and there is some controversy whether Pluto is a planet. The class is bored and Mr. Ratburn eventually cuts Brain short.

When playing “Capture the Flag” at recess, Brain makes a complicated plan, while Muffy sneaks up and captures his team’s flag. When Brain returns after the game to get his personal organizer, he overhears Francine calling him “a real pest”.

That night Brain asks his mother whether he is annoying. When she denies it, he corrects her grammar.

The next morning Brain wakes up as a giant bug. His mother acts as if this is normal.

At school Mr. Ratburn tells him to “stop bugging” the others and gives him an F on a quiz which Brain could not complete, because he is unable to hold a pencil in his claws.

Mr. Haney won’t let Brain into the cafeteria because of health regulations, but offers him garbage.

When a class picture is taken, Brain is freaked out by the flash photography and runs away.

When Francine has a flat tire, Brain makes a suggestion which causes the others to call him a pest an threaten to squash him. He flees and hides in a cave. The others catch him and strap him to a machine similar to the one used on Bionic Bunny earlier. As they start the machine, Brain wakes up as his normal self.

Brain consults Prunella about his dream. She offers three stock interpretations (coming into sudden wealth, meeting a stranger who will change his life, getting a promotion), but Brain points out that these have nothing to do with his dream. He instead suggests that he is a bug in the sense that he annoys people when he corrects them. Prunella is annoyed and Brain sees this as evidence for his theory. Brain makes a vow of silence.

At school Mr. Ratburn offers the class an early recess if one of them can answer a question. Brain knows the answer, but keeps his vow of silence with difficulty. When Arthur asks his advice while playing marbles, Brain makes a gesture Arthur does not understand, but does not speak. When playing “Capture the Flag” Brain sees George sneaking up on his tream’s flag. He hesitates, but then gives commands that win the game. He expects the others to be mad, but they are happy to have won. He asks whether he is annoying, and Arthur tells him that everybody bugs people sometimes.


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Episode Connections

  • Like Sue Ellen in "Popular Girls" Brain hides his knowledge in order to be more likable and ends up letting his friends down, because they were counting on his expertise.
  • Arthur is seen participating in a marble game, which Grandma Thora introduced him to in Arthur Loses His Marbles.
  • Cora makes a cameo appearance in the cafeteria line, and she returns again from D.W. Thinks Big.

Errors

  • When Brain avoids Binky's tackle, Binky is still in the foreground where the Brain should be.
  • Brain the Bug adresses Mr. Ratburn as "Mr. Rat". This is not commented on by any character.

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