The forum pages are fully operational! See this link for the latest forum topics, where users can collaborate or discuss certain topics in one place!

Difference between revisions of "Buster's Carpool Catastrophe"

From Arthur Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
m
Line 34: Line 34:
===Production notes===
===Production notes===
*This is the last episode to be produced by [[Cookie Jar Entertainment]] before moving to [[9 Story Entertainment]].
*This is the last episode to be produced by [[Cookie Jar Entertainment]] before moving to [[9 Story Entertainment]].
**This is the last episode to use digital ink and paint.
*This is the last episode to use digital ink and paint.
*In the US, this was the last episode to feature a [[List of Title Cards|title card]] that was used during the first 15 seasons of the show. In the next episode, the title cards were all dropped, and was replaced by a scene from the episode, making them all unique.
 
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{CollapsingGallery|
{{CollapsingGallery|

Revision as of 16:02, 10 June 2013

"Buster's Carpool Catastrophe"
Riding In the Car.jpg
Buster'sCarpoolCatastrophe title card.jpg
Season/Series: 15
Number in season: 10B
Original Airdate: October 14, 2010 (Australia)
June 15, 2012 (North America)
Credits
Written by: Elliott Thomson
Storyboard by: Tapani Knuutila
Jean Lajeunesse
Rob Clark
Episodes
Previous
"Grandpa Dave's Memory Album"
Next
"Based on a True Story"
Read transcript
"The Trouble with Trophies" is the second half of the tenth episode in the fifteenth season of Arthur.

Summary

To attend a cooking class run by famous chef Francois Puffeau, Muffy has to carpool with Buster and Arthur after the Crosswire limousine breaks down.

Plot

802-2.PNG Something is Missing!

This article's missing a plot section. You can help by adding one!


Characters

Major Roles

Minor Roles

Background

Trivia

Errors

  • In all scenes inside the car, the window cranks disappeared.

Production notes

  • This is the last episode to be produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment before moving to 9 Story Entertainment.
  • This is the last episode to use digital ink and paint.
  • In the US, this was the last episode to feature a title card that was used during the first 15 seasons of the show. In the next episode, the title cards were all dropped, and was replaced by a scene from the episode, making them all unique.

Gallery

Show/Hide gallery

Screenshots


Show/Hide gallery