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==Plot==
==Plot==
The episode starts with Arthur on a swing ranting about D.W. Arthur then has a flashback of his family having a picnic. Arthur is flying a kite and D.W. insists of not playing. What Arthur insists on saying is that D.W. always whines even if the activity is very exciting.     
The episode starts with Arthur on a swing ranting about D.W. Arthur then has a flashback of his family having a picnic. Arthur is flying a kite and D.W. insists of not playing. What Arthur insists on saying is that D.W. always whines even if the activity is very exciting.     
Arthur goes back to reality and him and D.W. are in a box, imaging the box as a submarine. D.W. gets out, knocking the box over. Arthur rolls out, into a tree and D.W. whines as she goes in the house.
Arthur goes back to reality and him and D.W. are in a box, imaging the box as a submarine. D.W. steps out, knocking the box over. Arthur falls over and D.W. whines once more.


<p style="text-align:center;">'''D.W. Goes to Washington'''</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">'''D.W. Goes to Washington'''</p>

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