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As Binky goes about bullying the other kids at Lakewood Elementary School, Arthur explains how Binky's been the biggest at their school ever since they were in | As Binky goes about bullying the other kids at Lakewood Elementary School, Arthur explains how Binky's been the biggest at their school ever since they were in prsechool, and Arthur notes how Binky doesn't even take a day off during holidays, noting how when watching a parade with Buster, Binky pushes them out of the way and stood in a position that didn't allow Arthur and Buster to be able to see the parade. Before the title, Arthur asks the viewers on what to do against a bully that's so huge. | ||
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Before the title, Arthur asks the viewers on what to do against a bully that's so huge. | |||
After the title card, Arthur and his friends discuss their Binky problem in the library as Binky whizzes through riding a ladder. Arthur says that need some kind of anti-Binky plan, and when Brain examines Binky, he notes that he's strong and that his cumbersome feet root him very solidly to the ground. Arthur says that Binky's like a tree, except without the birds and the fact that he can chase after someone. Francine notes that they can't think of any potential weaknesses. | After the title card, Arthur and his friends discuss their Binky problem in the library as Binky whizzes through riding a ladder. Arthur says that need some kind of anti-Binky plan, and when Brain examines Binky, he notes that he's strong and that his cumbersome feet root him very solidly to the ground. Arthur says that Binky's like a tree, except without the birds and the fact that he can chase after someone. Francine notes that they can't think of any potential weaknesses. | ||
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At the recital Binky says that before they begin their classical piece they will play improvisational jazz. Binky then plays his clarinet, to which the people applause to. Then Sue Ellen plays her alto sax which the people enjoy even more than Binky's clarinet. Binky then thanks them when Arthur tells him that everybody is looking for him. Binky says that Sue Ellen had beat him. Arthur then tells him that beating everybody isn't the most important thing. Arthur says that they actually like him and together he and Sue Ellen sounded the best of anyone. Binky then plays the rest of the song. | At the recital Binky says that before they begin their classical piece they will play improvisational jazz. Binky then plays his clarinet, to which the people applause to. Then Sue Ellen plays her alto sax which the people enjoy even more than Binky's clarinet. Binky then thanks them when Arthur tells him that everybody is looking for him. Binky says that Sue Ellen had beat him. Arthur then tells him that beating everybody isn't the most important thing. Arthur says that they actually like him and together he and Sue Ellen sounded the best of anyone. Binky then plays the rest of the song. | ||
The next day Binky tries to steal a donut, only to find out that Sue Ellen is there | The next day Binky tries to steal a donut, only to find out that Sue Ellen is there and gives the donut back. Arthur tells the viewers that that is one solution to the anti-Binky problem, and shows them a drawing of Sue Ellen. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== |