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|writers = [[Jonathan Greenberg]] | |writers = [[Jonathan Greenberg]] | ||
|storyboarders = [[Robert Yap]]}}'''Bugged''' is the second half of the third episode in season 8 of Arthur. It first aired on September 17, 2003, along with "Arthur's Snow Biz". | |storyboarders = [[Robert Yap]]|number = 3B}}'''Bugged''' is the second half of the third episode in season 8 of Arthur. It first aired on September 17, 2003, along with "Arthur's Snow Biz". | ||
==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
After making the team lose at capture the flag, [[Alan Powers|Brain]] overhears [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] calling him a pest. He decides not to talk anymore, at the risk of bugging them again. | After making the team lose at capture the flag, [[Alan Powers|Brain]] overhears [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] calling him a pest. He decides not to talk anymore, at the risk of bugging them again. |
Revision as of 00:20, 13 January 2013
"Bugged" | |
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Season/Series: | 8 |
Number in season: | 3B |
Original Airdate: | September 17, 2003 |
Credits | |
Written by: | Jonathan Greenberg |
Storyboard by: | Robert Yap |
Episodes | |
Previous "Arthur's Snow Biz" |
Next "Fernkenstein's Monster" |
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Bugged is the second half of the third episode in season 8 of Arthur. It first aired on September 17, 2003, along with "Arthur's Snow Biz".
Summary
After making the team lose at capture the flag, Brain overhears Francine calling him a pest. He decides not to talk anymore, at the risk of bugging them again.
Plot
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Trivia
- Brain's dream where he is turned into a bug is a parody of Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis".