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==Plot==
==Plot==
Arthur begins the show by talking of some of D.W.'s crazy schemes, like selling used tissues or pretending to be {{W|French}}. He says that her schemes have gotten even loonier since she met Bud. Meanwhile, D.W. and Bud borrow Arthur's things to build a boat to sail to Jamaica.
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] talks about some times D.W. has thought of strange schemes to get what the wants, such as selling tissues for money and pretending to be French so her parents will take her to France. As Arthur observes D.W. and Bud playing as pirates in the backyard, he says that her plans have gotten even stranger since she met Bud.


'''D.W. & Bud's Higher Purpose'''
<center>'''D.W. & Bud's Higher Purpose'''</center>


[[Mr. Read]] takes [[Arthur]], [[D.W.]], [[Ladonna]] and Bud to Wonderworld. The older kids talk about a roller coaster called The Buzzard and Bud and D.W. make a pact to ride it.
While walking to Wonderworld, Arthur and [[Ladonna Compson|Ladonna]] are excited about a ride called [[The Buzzard]]. When D.W. and Bud get their ride tickets, they ask [[David Read|David]] to take them on The Buzzard. While walking to the ride, D.W. and Bud make a promise to go on the ride and not chicken out. They go to the ride some times but the ticket taker prevents them from doing to after some tries they finally get on the ride but they want to get off so they do and they go on a ride they think is ''For babies''.
 
While Mr. Read and the younger kids wait in line, Mr. Read gets a call from Mr. Crosswire and spends most of the rest of the episode explaining how to prepare cocktail weenies. Meanwhile, Bud and D.W. spend a long time waiting in line. When they finally reach the entrance, the ticket taker will not let them ride, because they are both shorter than a wooden monkey’s hands are high.
 
[[Emily]] invites Bud and D.W. to ride bumper cars, but they think that those are for babies.
 
[[Bud]] and D.W. try to fool the ticket taker. First, they get money for food from Mr. Read and fasten waffles to their feet with scrunchies. Next, they try hats made out of newspapers. Then, D.W. sits on Bud's shoulders wearing a long raincoat. The ticket taker sees through all of their tricks.
 
Finally, D.W. unsuccessfully pulls at Bud's legs to make him taller. D.W. wants to give up. Bud has Rapty explain that a pact cannot be broken, while Nadine argues that it can, provided that both kids agree that it is impossible to fulfill. While they argue, James stumbles dizzily by. He has ridden The Buzzard, thanks to being slightly taller. D.W. now wants to beat the system again.
 
Bud and D.W. play at various booths to win a disguise and a toy hammer. While D.W. distracts the ticket taker, Bud tries to make the monkey smaller, but it will not budge. Meanwhile, the ticket taker is replaced by a colleague who lets Bud and D.W. through without checking their height.
 
When Bud and D.W. reach the cars, some kids are just getting out looking nauseous. Bud and D.W. get on, but then they agree to cancel the pact and scream to be let out.
 
They get their tickets back and end up riding the bumper cars.


==Characters==
==Characters==

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