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On the soccer field, [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] and [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] are choosing which people should be on their teams. It's down to Arthur and Buster, and everyone insists that Francine pick Buster, which she gladly does. Binky and his team reluctantly pick Arthur, who sees their disapproval. The two teams play and Francine's team easily beats Binky's. Arthur compliments Buster on a great game, even though Buster explains that he didn't actually do anything and that it was Francine who scored every goal.
On the soccer field, [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] and [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] are choosing which people should be on their teams. It's down to Arthur and Buster, and everyone insists that Francine pick Buster, which she gladly does. Binky and his team reluctantly pick Arthur, who sees their disapproval. The two teams play and Francine's team easily beats Binky's. Arthur compliments Buster on a great game, even though Buster explains that he didn't actually do anything and that it was Francine who scored every goal.


Later, in music class, Buster plays a comedic tune on the tuba while they all practice, and Arthur finds it hilarious. Buster however thinks little of it as [[Sue Ellen]] and Binky are the best in the class. Back in Mr. Ratburn's class, Buster presents his science report about the food chain, for which he drew a picture of a shark. Brain however puts on one of the better displays, but Arthur is impressed by Buster's drawing. Sadly, Buster thinks his project just looks lame.
Later, in music class, Buster plays a comedic tune on the tuba while they all practice, and Arthur finds it hilarious. Buster however thinks little of it as Sue Ellen and Binky are the best in the class. Back in Mr. Ratburn's class, Buster presents his science report about the food chain, for which he drew a picture of a shark. Brain however puts on one of the better displays, but Arthur is impressed by Buster's drawing. Sadly, Buster thinks his project just looks lame.


At dinner, Buster is barely eating as he feels that he isn't the best at anything. When he explains this to him Mom, she says he is the best; the best at being her "little boy", much to his disappointment. Arthur meanwhile tells his parents about how cool Buster is, and again praises his music and drawing. D.W. suggests that they adopt Buster and replace Arthur by forcing him to move, much to the shock of their parents who disapprove of the insult.
At dinner, Buster is barely eating as he feels that he isn't the best at anything. When he explains this to him Mom, she says he is the best; the best at being her "little boy", much to his disappointment. Arthur meanwhile tells his parents about how cool Buster is, and again praises his music and drawing. D.W. suggests that they adopt Buster and replace Arthur by forcing him to move, much to the shock of their parents who disapprove of the insult.

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