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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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Arthur is seen playing Curse of the Moomies on his video game console in the den, and he is excited to win 500 golden scarabs in-game. He then says to the viewers, "Don't you just love surprises?", and thinks that surprises are the best, at least, most of the time. Some examples are shown, such as Buster finding out that he has cavities at the dentist's office, or Brain not being able to make the best-tasting lemonade ever. Arthur, still playing his game, says to the viewers that that's why they're surprises, because you never see them coming. D.W. then surprises Arthur when she walks into the den to tell him that dinner is ready. Afterwards, Arthur is excited that he got to the next level, only to be surprised that the moomies are replaced by D.W.s. He then runs out of the den.
 
'''Citizen Cheikh'''
 
After the title card, D.W. and Bud are outside at preschool, where they ask each other what they have packed for lunch. Cheikh shows up, and D.W. asks him if they can trade for one of his fatias. Cheikh explains that his mom forgot to pack three of them, and only packed him one, because she and his dad are studying for some big test. D.W. understands, saying that Arthur once put his sneakers in the refrigerator because he was studying so hard.
 
Later, in Cheikh's bedroom, he is playing with a "Leaping Lion" action figure, but D.W. is bored.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==

Revision as of 07:20, 16 October 2019

"Citizen Cheikh"
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Season/Series: 23
Number in season: 1b
Original Airdate: United States October 14, 2019
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"Citizen Cheikh" is the second half of the first episode in the twenty-third season of Arthur.

Synopsis

Cheikh is worried that if he and his family become American citizens, then they will have to abandon their Senegalese culture.

Plot

Arthur is seen playing Curse of the Moomies on his video game console in the den, and he is excited to win 500 golden scarabs in-game. He then says to the viewers, "Don't you just love surprises?", and thinks that surprises are the best, at least, most of the time. Some examples are shown, such as Buster finding out that he has cavities at the dentist's office, or Brain not being able to make the best-tasting lemonade ever. Arthur, still playing his game, says to the viewers that that's why they're surprises, because you never see them coming. D.W. then surprises Arthur when she walks into the den to tell him that dinner is ready. Afterwards, Arthur is excited that he got to the next level, only to be surprised that the moomies are replaced by D.W.s. He then runs out of the den.

Citizen Cheikh

After the title card, D.W. and Bud are outside at preschool, where they ask each other what they have packed for lunch. Cheikh shows up, and D.W. asks him if they can trade for one of his fatias. Cheikh explains that his mom forgot to pack three of them, and only packed him one, because she and his dad are studying for some big test. D.W. understands, saying that Arthur once put his sneakers in the refrigerator because he was studying so hard.

Later, in Cheikh's bedroom, he is playing with a "Leaping Lion" action figure, but D.W. is bored.

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Trivia

  • This is Cheikh's second major role in an Arthur episode following his debut, "In My Africa".

Episode connections

  • In the opening, Arthur plays a video game from the Dark Bunny "Curse of the Moomy" video game series, which first appears in "Crushed."
  • Arthur and Buster are seen building a green version the Grain Reaper which originally appears red in "Ungifted."
  • The statue of Jacob Katzenellenbogan from "Elwood City Turns 100!" is seen outside town hall. In reference to a running joke that began with that episode, Jacob's last name is misspelled on the plaque. However, this time it is written Katzennellenbogan. The original misspelling was 'Katzenelenbogan' with one 'L'.

Cultural references

  • The title of this episode, just like "Citizen Frensky," is a reference to Citizen Kane.

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