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==Plot==
==Plot==
D.W. is afraid of the upcoming fire drill in her preschool, so her family name her a fire warden and run fire drills in their house.
D.W. is afraid of the upcoming fire drill in her preschool, so her family name her a fire warden and run fire drills in their house. She is still a bit nervous, but when the fire drill actually happens D.W. goes through it with no trouble at all and even helps the other students, but is somewhat surprised that it was no big deal.




==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The fire alarm will sound again in [[April 9th]].
*Fire alarms will be heard again in the Arthur episode [[April 9th]].
*The fire alarm sounds like a submarine alarm used in WWII.
*The fire alarm is an older electric buzzer-like horn that sounds in slow March Time. The version of this episode aired in Canada replaces that alarm with a bell, since bells are more commonly used for fire alarms in Canada than horns.


===Goofs===
===Goofs===

Revision as of 17:01, 1 February 2011

"D.W., All Fired Up" is the first half of the 2nd episode of season 3 of the animated children's series Arthur. It originally aired on September 28th, 1998.

Plot

D.W. is afraid of the upcoming fire drill in her preschool, so her family name her a fire warden and run fire drills in their house. She is still a bit nervous, but when the fire drill actually happens D.W. goes through it with no trouble at all and even helps the other students, but is somewhat surprised that it was no big deal.


Trivia

  • Fire alarms will be heard again in the Arthur episode April 9th.
  • The fire alarm is an older electric buzzer-like horn that sounds in slow March Time. The version of this episode aired in Canada replaces that alarm with a bell, since bells are more commonly used for fire alarms in Canada than horns.

Goofs

  • D.W and her class mates were talking in the fire drill. However children are not to talk in a fire drill, and Miss Morgan should have made the "shh" to remind the children to be quiet.