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D.W.'s Baby

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"D.W.'s Baby"
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Season/Series: 1
Number in season: 11B
Original Airdate: United States October 21, 1996[1]
Credits
Written by: Joe Fallon
Storyboard by: Gerry Capelle
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"D.W.'s Baby" is the second half of the eleventh episode in the first season of Arthur.

Summary

When Baby Kate was born, D.W. felt neglected and wondered if anyone would even miss her if she ran away.

Plot

The episode starts off with Arthur look at videos of his and D.W.'s first birthdays, with D.W. filming Arthur in a way to try and make him more interesting, but claims that it's hopeless. When D.W. claims that little sister is always more interesting than a brother, Arthur points out that she didn't always feel that way about Kate and reminds her of what happened when Kate first came home from the hospital.

While D.W. was clearly excited about being an older sister (especially since her new sibling is a girl), she becomes frustrated when her parents won't let her help with the baby, especially since D.W. (at least in her own opinion) is a "baby expert." When Jane has to go grab something from upstairs and asks Arthur to keep an eye on Kate, Nadine tells her that this is her chance to show her mom how much of a "baby expert" she is. After Buster and Francine come over to check out the new baby, Kate soon starts crying—D.W. does her best to try and comfort her, but nothing's working. A horrible smell fills the roo, and D.W. realized that Kate needs a clean diaper her diaper changed. Arthur starts patting Kate on the back, which helps Kate poop. When Jane comes into see what all the commotion was about, Buster explains what happened and everyone's happy that Arthur and Kate have finally bonded--everyone except D.W. that is.

D.W. becomes jealous when David and Jane let Arthur help with the baby but not her, though she gets excited when Kate and her crib are moved into her room. However, D.W. soon finds that sharing a room with her new baby sister also means having to deal with Kate's diapers stinking up her room.

Eventually, seeing no other option, D.W. decides to run away to a small island. After stopping at Grandma Thora's house to say goodbye, Thora offers to drive and row her granddaughter out to the island--however, during the journey to the island, Thora's able to convince D.W. to go back home by pointing out that while Kate with have a mom, a dad and an older brother to take care of her, she won't have an older sister. D.W. goes back home, and makes amends with her baby sister. Because a big sister is always what a little sister needs. That and a clean diaper P.U.!...

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Cameo

Trivia

  • Although the title is not read on the VHS and DVD versions, Francine says the title when this is aired on television on reruns.
  • The diaper changing scene was featured in the vhs promo for Arthur’s baby/D.W.’s Baby
  • When David, Arthur, and D.W. are watching TV, there is repeated dialogue from the later episode, "So Long, Spanky."

Episode connections

  • This episode takes place at the same time as "Arthur's Baby." It is shown from D.W.'s point of view instead of Arthur's.

Errors

  • During the intro, in the video on Arthur's first birthday, his ears are covered in the hat.
    • Also in the video on D.W.'s first birthday, she was referred to as "D.W.", but she didn't chronologically go by that name until she was able to talk clearly.
  • D.W.'s toy truck was brown when she was playing with it; but when she offers it to Kate, it changes to blue.
  • When Arthur is supposed to watch Kate, Kate is wearing a green bow in her hair, a few seconds later, it's gone. Also in the same shot, Jane is in her regular clothes.

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