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|storyboarders = [[Gerry Capelle]]}}'''"D.W.'s Snow Mystery"''' is the first half of the 22nd episode of season 1. It originally aired on February 17, 1997.
|storyboarders = [[Gerry Capelle]]}}'''"D.W.'s Snow Mystery"''' is the first half of the 22nd episode of season 1. It originally aired on February 17, 1997.
==Summary==
==Summary==
[[D.W. Read|D.W.]] has been keeping a snowball in the freezer from the day she recalls as the best day of her life, but when she looks for the snowball in their freezer, it is nowhere to be found. [[Buster Baxter|Buster]], as a detective, investigates, listening to biased accounts of those present the day the snowball disappeared. They argue and accuse each other but everyone, except D.W., lets the incident go as the first snowfall of the year appears.
[[D.W. Read|D.W.]]'s special [[Snowball|snowball]] is missing from the freezer, and nobody can agree on what happened yesterday.
==Plot==
==Plot==
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{{Missing|Plot}}
==Trivia and Goofs:==
==Trivia==
*This episode is the first episode that talks about D.W.'s snowball. This started one of the longest running gags throughout the series' run.
*This episode is the first episode that talks about D.W.'s snowball. This started one of the longest running gags throughout the series' run.
*When Grandma Thora and Jane are listening to the different characters' interpretations of the event when Grandma Thora and Ms. MacGrady came in to visit, the close-up shots of Grandma Thora feature the front door. She is actually standing in the doorway of the kitchen.
*The numerous stories told in this episode is a likely reference to the film ''{{w|Rashomon}}'', in which different people told their version of the same tale. And like in the episode they made themselves look good while making the others look bad.
*The numerous stories told in this episode is a likely reference to the film Rashomon, in which different people told their version of the same tale. And like in the episode they made themselves look good while making the others look bad.
*The flashback from The Blizzard was mentioned but the episode itself was aired in season 4.
==Goofs==
*When Arthur started talking at the very beginning of the episode, his mouth hardly even.moved.
*When Arthur started talking at the very beginning of the episode, his mouth hardly even.moved.
*Buster's teeth disappeared when he, Arthur and Francine were disappointed that their toothpick statue was ruined.
*Buster's teeth disappeared when he, Arthur and Francine were disappointed that their toothpick statue was ruined.
*The flashback from The Blizzard was mentioned but the episode itself was aired in season 4.


==Home Video==
==Home Video==
'''VHS:'''
'''VHS:'''
[[Arthur Cracks the Case|Arthur Cracks the Case ]]
[[Arthur Cracks the Case|Arthur Cracks the Case ]]
'''DVD:'''
'''DVD:'''
[[Arthur Cracks the Case|Arthur Cracks the Case ]]
[[Arthur Cracks the Case|Arthur Cracks the Case ]]

Revision as of 22:30, 17 November 2012

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"D.W.'s Snow Mystery"
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Season/Series: 1
Original Airdate: February 17, 1997
Credits
Written by: Joe Fallon
Storyboard by: Gerry Capelle
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"D.W.'s Snow Mystery" is the first half of the 22nd episode of season 1. It originally aired on February 17, 1997.

Summary

D.W.'s special snowball is missing from the freezer, and nobody can agree on what happened yesterday.

Plot

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Trivia

  • This episode is the first episode that talks about D.W.'s snowball. This started one of the longest running gags throughout the series' run.
  • The numerous stories told in this episode is a likely reference to the film Rashomon, in which different people told their version of the same tale. And like in the episode they made themselves look good while making the others look bad.
  • The flashback from The Blizzard was mentioned but the episode itself was aired in season 4.

Goofs

  • When Arthur started talking at the very beginning of the episode, his mouth hardly even.moved.
  • Buster's teeth disappeared when he, Arthur and Francine were disappointed that their toothpick statue was ruined.

Home Video

VHS: Arthur Cracks the Case


DVD: Arthur Cracks the Case