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===Family===
===Family===
D.W. lives with her family which consists of her father ([[David Read]]), her mother ([[Jane Read]]), her older and only brother ([[Arthur Read]]) and her baby sister ([[Baby Kate]]).
D.W. lives with her family which consists of her father ([[David Read]]), her mother ([[Jane Read]]), her older and only brother ([[Arthur Read]]) and her baby sister ([[Baby Kate]]).
*'''[[Arthur Read]]:''' Usually Arthur and D.W are seen fighting with each other,<ref>"[[Arthur's Family Feud]]"</ref> especially over their TV time and when she annoys him, but they also truly love and care for each other. ([[Grandma Thora Appreciation Day]], [[Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm]], [[Clarissa is Cracked]], [[Just Desserts]], [[The Big Dig]], [[Arthur's Knee]], [[Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight]], [[Arthur's Family Feud]], [[Is There a Doctor in the House?]].) In the episode "[[Lost!]]", D.W. was very concerned over Arthur's well being after she learned he was lost, and crawled in his bed at night to make sure he won't get lost again. A usual theme with Arthur and D.W, is Arthur usually forgets to play with D.W the games he promised her. It was noted that Arthur used to play with D.W all the time, until Arthur believed that D.W liked "baby stuff." She is naturally better than Arthur in many activities such as fishing,<ref name="Cast Away">"[[Cast Away]]"</ref> storytelling, and coming up with a tune for music,<ref>"[[Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest]]"</ref> which made him quite jealous of her for such a young age. In most of her brother's fantasies, D.W. was often cast as an antagonist, Arthur had once angrily punched her in the arm for breaking his model plane in "[[Arthur's Big Hit]]". Sometimes D.W. casts Arthur as an antagonist in her fantasies, such as in the story she told to the Tibbles in "[[I'd Rather Read It Myself]]".
*'''[[Arthur Read]]:''' Usually Arthur and D.W are seen fighting with each other,<ref>"[[Arthur's Family Feud]]"</ref> especially over their TV time and when she annoys him, but they also truly love and care for each other. ([[Grandma Thora Appreciation Day]], [[Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm]], [[Clarissa is Cracked]], [[Just Desserts]], [[Dad's Dessert Dilemma]], [[Arthur's Mystery Envelope (episode)]], [[The Big Dig]], [[Arthur's Knee]], [[Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight]], [[Arthur's Family Feud]], [[Is There a Doctor in the House?]].) In the episode "[[Lost!]]", D.W. was very concerned over Arthur's well being after she learned he was lost, and crawled in his bed at night to make sure he won't get lost again. A usual theme with Arthur and D.W, is Arthur usually forgets to play with D.W the games he promised her. It was noted that Arthur used to play with D.W all the time, until Arthur believed that D.W liked "baby stuff." She is naturally better than Arthur in many activities such as fishing,<ref name="Cast Away">"[[Cast Away]]"</ref> storytelling, and coming up with a tune for music,<ref>"[[Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest]]"</ref> which made him quite jealous of her for such a young age. In most of her brother's fantasies, D.W. was often cast as an antagonist, Arthur had once angrily punched her in the arm for breaking his model plane in "[[Arthur's Big Hit]]". Sometimes D.W. casts Arthur as an antagonist in her fantasies, such as in the story she told to the Tibbles in "[[I'd Rather Read It Myself]]".
*'''[[Kate Read]]:''' Baby Kate is D.W's younger sister who looks up to D.W. and does favors for her regularly with Pal, e.g. finding her lost sock.<ref>"[[The Great Sock Mystery]]"</ref> In the time she was born, D.W. was displeased when she had to share her room with Kate, and was planning various ways to get rid of her, or else she wants to move away. At one time, D.W. threatened to pinch Kate for taking away her toys and was sent to her room as a punishment for ten minutes.<ref>"[[Go to Your Room, D.W.]]"</ref> Despite her initial disfavor of Kate, D.W. has come to deeply love and care for her little sister, and takes an active interest in her development.<ref>"[[Baby Steps]]"</ref>
*'''[[Kate Read]]:''' Baby Kate is D.W's younger sister who looks up to D.W. and does favors for her regularly with Pal, e.g. finding her lost sock.<ref>"[[The Great Sock Mystery]]"</ref> In the time she was born, D.W. was displeased when she had to share her room with Kate, and was planning various ways to get rid of her, or else she wants to move away. At one time, D.W. threatened to pinch Kate for taking away her toys and was sent to her room as a punishment for ten minutes.<ref>"[[Go to Your Room, D.W.]]"</ref> Despite her initial disfavor of Kate, D.W. has come to deeply love and care for her little sister, and takes an active interest in her development.<ref>"[[Baby Steps]]"</ref>
*'''[[Pal]]:''' Arthur's dog Pal likes D.W. and D.W. regularly dislikes him and thinks that he is dumb,<ref>"[[Arthur's Lost Dog]]"</ref> but sometimes treats him nicely, as they can be seen playing together in the theme song.
*'''[[Pal]]:''' Arthur's dog Pal likes D.W. and D.W. regularly dislikes him and thinks that he is dumb,<ref>"[[Arthur's Lost Dog]]"</ref> but sometimes treats him nicely, as they can be seen playing together in the theme song.

Revision as of 23:50, 2 October 2018

D.W. Read
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Age 4 (s1-s2, s4-present)[1][2][3]
(promotional)[4]
5 (s3, D.W. and the Beastly Birthday)[5][6]
Grade Preschool
Gender Female
Animal Aardvark[7]
Birthday Six months after Arthur's birthday[8]
March 1st[9]
Eye color Blue (books only)[10]
Hair color Light brown
Complexion Peach
Favorite color Pink[4]
Residence Arthur's House
Family Jane Read (mother)
David Read (father)
Arthur Read (brother)
Kate Read (sister)

Thora Read (paternal grandmother)
Dave (maternal grandfather)
Gustav (maternal great-great-grandfather)
Bonnie (paternal aunt)
Sean (paternal uncle)
George (paternal cousin)
Bud (paternal uncle)
Loretta (paternal aunt)
Monique (paternal cousin)
Ricky (paternal cousin)
Loretta's daughter (paternal cousin)
Jessica (maternal aunt)
Richard (maternal uncle)
Cora (maternal cousin)
Lucy (maternal aunt)
Lucy's husband (maternal uncle)
Fred (maternal uncle)
David's brother (paternal uncle)
Claudia (aunt)
Hilary (aunt)
Ruthie (aunt)
Jane's great-grandfather (maternal great-great-grandfather)
Jane's great-grandmother (maternal great-great-grandmother)
Matthew (maternal great-great-great-uncle)
Thora's Brother 1 (paternal great-uncle)
Thora's Brother 2 (paternal great-uncle)
Thora's Brother 3 (paternal great-uncle)
Thora's father (paternal great-grandfather)
Thora's mother (paternal great-grandmother)
Thora's mother's great-uncle (paternal great-great-great-great-uncle)

Dora Winifred "D.W." Read is a preschooler who is Arthur's younger sister and Kate's older sister.

Physical appearance

Like the rest of her family, D.W. is an anthropomorphic aardvark. She has light brown hair in the form of a bob cut, which is up to her cheeks; plus, she has bangs. She wears a white long-sleeved blouse, a frilly sleeveless knee-length magenta dress, frilly cream-colored or white panties, light pink pantyhose and blue-and-cyan strapped Mary Jane shoes.

Alternate Outfits

D.W. also has many alternate outfits: Her footsie pajamas, pink frilly swimsuit, red polka dot dress (usually worn to formal occasions), her Arthur outfit, gymnastics suit, and much more. In some of the books, she wore pink overalls. In the episode D.W. Thinks Big, she wore a solid pink dress to Lucy's wedding. In the episode Double Tibble Trouble, she wore dark green overalls. In the summer she either wears a light-brown jumper and a white short sleeved T-shirt, or shorts and a blue T- Shirt, like in D.W.'s Deer Friend when she went camping and in Best Enemies. She also wears her blue T- Shirt with gray jeans. In the episode D.W. All Fired Up, she wore an orange long-sleeved shirt under purple overalls, with light green pockets. In "D.W. Swims with the Fishes", she wore a one-piece ordinary pink swimsuit instead of her typical pink frilly swimsuit.

Pink Stripes

In the books, her white blouse and pantyhose typically features pink stripes not seen on the television show, likely due to the budget/time constraints of television animation. The pink stripes were also present in the CGI film Arthur's Missing Pal. These are also often seen in promotional images, as well as most merchandise, such as stickers or plush toys.

Personality

Main Personality

Despite her superficial appearance, D.W. is often annoying to Arthur (he considers her a pest and once warned Sue Ellen that her name stands for Disaster Warning, though D.W. would later adopt DisasterWarning99 as her username for Virtual Goose) and sometimes, she takes pleasure in getting him in trouble, but deep down, she truly loves her brother and gladly works with Arthur whenever their family is in trouble. D.W. gets along well with most of her friends but often becomes very dramatic when things don't go her way and sometimes becomes too bossy. She is known for her many short-lived obsessions and temper tantrums, two of her longest-lived ones being Mary Moo Cow and the song, "Crazy Bus," both of which annoy Arthur to no end. She also has an imaginary friend named Nadine, whom she plays with and confides her problems to when no one else is around. She hates her full name and she has everyone call her "D.W." for short instead. She is a drama queen and also seems to be very protective of Kate.


Being a preschooler, she often doesn't understand the definition of words and she tries to use complex words for her age, such as "taxpaying" or orphans she accidentally turns them into words like "taxipaying or organs.” [11] She also doesn't grasp important topics like where babies come from, in which she thought that they come from a large baby store.[12] She believed that teachers live at school and was rather stunned when Mr. Ratburn, temporarily staying at the Read household, told her that he has a home of his own. She expressed that the world seemed simple until then.[13] Despite all this, D.W. has often been shown to be quite intelligent for her age, such as in Arthur's Spelling Trubble when she catches on that her mom is bribing her with ice cream to leave Arthur alone to study.

D.W. has cephalophobia[14] (the fear of octopuses and squids), and once she endured a short-lived fear of fire drills (and anything else related to fire).[15] She is a picky eater[16] and once, she had a profound hatred of spinach.[16] She also does not like tomatoes and in preschool, they are allowed as her one thing she doesn't have to eat when offered.[17] She once had a snowball from D.W.'s Snow Mystery which was stolen from the fridge (apparently by aliens) and she frequently blames Arthur for its disappearance, which is a running gag. She did this continually until Arthur tried to make her feel better by giving her what looked like her snowball, at which point D.W. admitted he couldn't have taken it from her.

D.W. is also gullible. She believes that anything she sees on TV[18] that is enhanced to look good is good. This is suggested in "D.W. Goes to Washington," where Arthur brings up the story when they went to "Santa's Igloo" where you shared a sundae with "Santa" and you had to buy a sundae to share it with the guy in the Santa costume. Also, she is frequently tricked by the Tibble Twins into doing silly things that get her in trouble;[19] even though she has acknowledged many times that the Tibbles always lie.[20]

She possesses a fondness for unicorns. She has a toy winged unicorn named Uni from the My Fluffy Unicorn franchise[21] and once decorated her portion of the family Christmas tree with toy unicorns and troll dolls.[22] She would like to one day have a real unicorn and has a display of troll dolls in her room which appears throughout the series despite the fad peaking in the 1990s.[23] D.W., like many children her age, also a fondness for plush toys in general. She wanted the toy Tina the Talking Tabby for Christmas, but ended up receiving Quackers the duck instead.[22] She also owns a teddy bear[24] and a plush rabbit,[24] among other stuffed animals.

She is also known to host at least six episodes:

And despite being gullible, there are many episodes where she gets exactly what she wants at the end of the episode, usually by tricking people such as Arthur:

There is some continuity with specific methods of this running gag. One example is the Bowling Ball that was used in an attempt to form the third grade only Parade Float Club which easily fell apart so she could take over. D.W. kept the Bowling Ball and placed it on her floor to keep Arthur from sneaking in after dark.

Being a small preschool child, as well as The Middle Child, she feels oppressed, and will stand up for herself as best she knows how. She often cites what she remembers about civil liberties when she wants to tell on Arthur or when Arthur gets something that she initially did not get to be a part of. (Dad's Dessert Dilemma, The Chips are Down.)

Past life

Baby D.W. wearing Mr. Read's cowboy hat

When D.W. was a baby, she originally had just clumps of hair, but in later seasons, it depicted her with a similar, but shorter, hairstyle. While D.W. was a baby; she was wearing a pink shirt, white disposable diapers, and pink socks. As such, she also had the same crib that had eventually become Kate's crib.

Future life

An imagined older D.W. eating potato chips at Arthur's concert

Not much was shown about her future life, although in "D.W.'s Time Trouble," she and Nadine looked older in one scene during D.W.'s dream where she wished that she was older than Arthur. A fantasy sequence in "D.W.'s Name Game" depicts an older version of her attending a concert of Arthur's and disrupting it by loudly eating potato chips. Her appearance is a taller version of her present self.

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During Arthur's dream in "D.W. and the Beastly Birthday", D.W. is shown at age 9. She goes by Dora instead of D.W. ever since she turned 6. She wears a yellow sweater with a purple jacket, blue jeans and purple sneakers. "Dora" is written in Japanese across her sweater. She now wears orange frame glasses and a maroon headband. Her future look is reminiscent of the traditional Arthur outfit.

Other media

In the Living Books computer games, she had a brown complexion and orange hair in Arthur's Teacher Trouble and then had a pale complexion and dark brown hair in Arthur's Birthday, and she wore a purple shirt instead of a white 1 while wearing a jumper with white leggings or overalls. It was likely because of color and tone restrictions during the 16-bit era of computers and software. In these two games, she was voiced by Kelly Greenley, and it was by far her only female voice-over in the series, and the cartoon show that first aired in 1996, a few years after the first release of those two Living Books games had always voiced her with a male voice-over. D.W. was originally voiced by Michael Caloz in the first three seasons. Oliver Grainger took his place for Seasons 4-6, then Jason Szwimmer took over for Seasons 7-10. From Season 11-15, she was voiced by Robert Naylor. From Season 16 to 17, she was voiced by Jake Beale. Andrew Dayton is her voice as of season 18.

In the later games during the 32-bit era of computers and software (such as Arthur's Thinking Games), her appearance was the same as she looks in the cartoon show. For one at least, like all females in the games, D.W. was voiced by Elizabeth Telefus and the late Mary Kay Bergman.

Relationships

Family

D.W. lives with her family which consists of her father (David Read), her mother (Jane Read), her older and only brother (Arthur Read) and her baby sister (Baby Kate).

  • Arthur Read: Usually Arthur and D.W are seen fighting with each other,[25] especially over their TV time and when she annoys him, but they also truly love and care for each other. (Grandma Thora Appreciation Day, Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm, Clarissa is Cracked, Just Desserts, Dad's Dessert Dilemma, Arthur's Mystery Envelope (episode), The Big Dig, Arthur's Knee, Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight, Arthur's Family Feud, Is There a Doctor in the House?.) In the episode "Lost!", D.W. was very concerned over Arthur's well being after she learned he was lost, and crawled in his bed at night to make sure he won't get lost again. A usual theme with Arthur and D.W, is Arthur usually forgets to play with D.W the games he promised her. It was noted that Arthur used to play with D.W all the time, until Arthur believed that D.W liked "baby stuff." She is naturally better than Arthur in many activities such as fishing,[26] storytelling, and coming up with a tune for music,[27] which made him quite jealous of her for such a young age. In most of her brother's fantasies, D.W. was often cast as an antagonist, Arthur had once angrily punched her in the arm for breaking his model plane in "Arthur's Big Hit". Sometimes D.W. casts Arthur as an antagonist in her fantasies, such as in the story she told to the Tibbles in "I'd Rather Read It Myself".
  • Kate Read: Baby Kate is D.W's younger sister who looks up to D.W. and does favors for her regularly with Pal, e.g. finding her lost sock.[28] In the time she was born, D.W. was displeased when she had to share her room with Kate, and was planning various ways to get rid of her, or else she wants to move away. At one time, D.W. threatened to pinch Kate for taking away her toys and was sent to her room as a punishment for ten minutes.[29] Despite her initial disfavor of Kate, D.W. has come to deeply love and care for her little sister, and takes an active interest in her development.[30]
  • Pal: Arthur's dog Pal likes D.W. and D.W. regularly dislikes him and thinks that he is dumb,[31] but sometimes treats him nicely, as they can be seen playing together in the theme song.
  • Spanky: Spanky was a pet parakeet that was briefly owned by D.W. She was deeply attached to him and held a funeral following his death in "So Long, Spanky."
  • David Read: D.W. has a great relationship with her dad. She is also daddy's little girl and often tries to use him to get away with some of her behaviors, but usually fails. Two examples of this is during the episode of "D.W.'s Baby", she stated that Kate had put Dave's shoes into the dishwasher and during Go to Your Room, D.W., when she was caught out of her room and Dave sent her back.
  • Jane Read: D.W. has a good relationship with her mom, but it seems as though she is a bit more strict than her dad. Her early rivalries with her baby sister, Kate for example. When she is mean to her, this can invariably lead D.W. into trouble with her mom.

Friends

D.W has many preschool friends such as Emily, The Tibbles and James.

  • Tommy Tibble and Timmy Tibble: The Tibbles are D.W's friends, but often try to compete with her and pester her. They are also known to lie to D.W., often misleading her into doing foolish things for their own amusement. D.W. often finds herself at odds with them, but they usually make up later. Once also, the boys hurt her badly in Attack of the Turbo Tibbles by hitting her with a swing
  • James MacDonald: James is a friend of D.W.'s who is very shy at times. D.W. tried to get him to kiss her once in Kiss and Tell, thinking she would become a princess like Emily (who felt like a princess when she was kissed in Paris). He eventually did kiss her, but not much came of it, other than D.W. looking slightly shocked and she had difficulty speaking for a while afterward. This may be because she and James (despite their young age), have feelings for each other. They are usually on pretty good terms with each other.
  • Lisa: Lisa is a girl in D.W.'s preschool who may or may not be a friend of D.W. She once got D.W. into a very bad mood when she didn't invite D.W. to her birthday party, as D.W. was insulted when Emily was invited and not her in D.W.'s Very Bad Mood. Very little is known about their current relationship.
  • Vicita Molina: Vicita and D.W. are next-door neighbors and occasionally play together. They are able to relate to each other easily because Vicita is only half a year younger than D.W. They generally get along and Vicita often looks up to D.W., but D.W. can occasionally be bossy and dislikes it when Vicita excels at games that she doesn't in Arthur and Los Vecinos. They appear to be almost as close as sisters, if not as close.
  • Binky Barnes: D.W. is friends with Arthur's classmate Binky. They became friends after D.W. ate a green potato chip and was tricked by Arthur into thinking they were poisoned in The Chips are Down. She told Binky this and they became friends after they decided to spend the last of their days together, only to learn later that their poisoning was nothing more than a prank. They remained friends and they have even done ballet together in D.W., Dancing Queen, and have remained on good terms since. Also in "Arthur's Big Hit," Binky was in complete shock after hearing that Arthur hit her.
  • Nadine Flumberghast: D.W.'s imaginary friend. They talk to each other a lot and go on different adventures with each other. They think out many different problems together, usually resulting in Nadine not knowing anything more than D.W.'s knowledge.
  • Francine Frensky: There is only one episode which Francine did not like D.W. Read. Francine created The Parade Float Club in the episode My Club Rules in an attempt to keep D.W. away from them. D.W. took over their club anyways, and Francine blamed Arthur for trying to get D.W. out of the club. The rest of the episodes involving Francine & D.W., to Arthur's annoyance, has the two cooperating with each other. D.W. took her side in Locked in the Library! (episode), invited to Francine's party at "D.W.'s Very Bad Mood" after Lisa didn't invite her, and In "Arthur's Big Hit," Francine felt awfully sorry for D.W. after Arthur hit her in the arm. Arthur is embarrassed by D.W. and tries to keep her away from his friends. But Francine insists on knowing what D.W. is talking about such as in D.W.'s Imaginary Friend and D.W.'s Lost Blankie.
  • Bud Compson: D.W. has been friends with Bud since the Compson family moved in close to the Reads. The two often spend time together, such as plotting to try to find a way to ride a rollercoaster together that they are told they're not tall enough to ride in "D.W. & Bud's Higher Purpose."
  • Muffy Crosswire: D.W. and Muffy don't really interact, but when D.W. climbs the tree in "D.W. Blows the Whistle" Muffy finds help to get her down and she does help D.W. out with her wedding in 1 episode "D.W. Unties the Knot" and she asks D.W. who she's talking to in the episode "The Friend Who Wasn't There" who happens to be her imaginary friend Nadine. They're kind of friends and sometimes bond and get along in some episodes. At one time she was considered by Muffy as a possible replacement best friend. They have many things in common. They are picky eaters, have the same toys, both plan on becoming President Of The United States, and are sometimes very bossy.
  • Sue Ellen Armstrong: D.W. and Sue Ellen don't interact much but they get along in 1 episode "Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked". When D.W. got scared and get her foot tangled up and caught in the kelp, Sue Ellen helps her by untying it for her and just lets her know that it was just kelp in the episode "The Shore Thing". They kind of get along in 2 episodes.

D.W. Books

In addition to the Arthur Adventure titles, D.W. has appeared in a number of titles in her own series, including:

Many of these titles were adapted for the television series, while some were initially aired as television stories and later adapted as books.

Disguises and Aliases

Possessions

Trivia

  • She is modeled after author Marc Brown's sister, Kim Brown.[citation needed]
  • D.W. is unable to read and claims to not know time even though she knows when Mary Moo Cow comes on TV and whenever New Year's starts, but it's possible she's gained an built-in clock to these skills or she's reminded. She has also been shown in some episodes to be able to read a little bit, such as the "Moo" in "Mary Moo Cow" and in the book release Arthur's Reading Trick she is able to read the book Green Eggs and Ham.
  • She can only write her own name.[32]
  • It is clearly known that D.W hates Bionic Bunny, but in the episodes, "D.W. the Copycat" and "Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest", D.W. is watching and laughing. Though, in the former, she was most likely faking interest in the show as she was acting like Arthur in the episode. In the book Arthur's Promise, D.W. wears a Bionic Bunny costume and joins Arthur's Bionic Bunny Fan Club, though this possibly had more to do with wanting to spend time with her big brother and his friends rather than an actual interest in Bionic Bunny.
  • In "Clarissa is Cracked", it is revealed that she closely resembles Grandma Thora as a young girl.
  • In the episode, "Postcards from Buster", it is revealed that she used to have an imaginary friend that was a pig named Snooter.
  • When Arthur says that D.W. doesn't like anything, in "D.W., the Picky Eater", D.W. defiantly states that she likes: peanut butter and jelly, strawberries, chocolate (without nuts), birthday cakes, and chocolate ice cream.
    • D.W. also likes spinach (or at least claims to after unwittingly eating it in a pot pie), and yaprak dolmasi, a Turkish dish.
    • D.W. also ate without complaint both the turkey dinner served by Mr. Read in Arthur's Perfect Christmas, as well as the "truly traditional" Christmas dinner that included such dishes as halva, puls, unleavened bread and roast lamb with turmeric.
    • In "That's MY Grandma!," she was delighted by Grandma Thora's kale cauliflower tart.
  • She knows how to whistle as seen in "So Long, Spanky".
  • In the French dub, she was named as "Diminou" or her full name "Dominique Fanny Read".
  • She has the first speaking role of the Arthur series when she says, "Come with me" to Arthur.[33]

Appearances

Postcards from Buster

Season 1

Gallery

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References

  1. "I can't believe it takes a 4-year-old girl to suggest picking straws." — D.W. Read to Arthur and his friends, "Just the Ticket"
  2. "What does D.W. have to be upset about; she's only 4 years old!" Arthur Read to Francine Frensky, D.W.'s Very Bad Mood
  3. http://www.pbs.org/parents/arthur/help/answers/faq_friends.html?cat=faq
  4. 4.0 4.1 http://pbskids.org/arthur/print/tradingcards/cards.html#pg-dw2
  5. "You know, turning five is a very big step."Emily to D.W. Read, "D.W.'s Perfect Wish"
  6. "5 year old, Dora Winifred Read eagerly gobbled up a green chip one afternoon, only to be informed by her practical joker brother, Arthur, that green chips were deadly." Arthur Read reading the newspaper, "Revenge of the Chip"
  7. http://www.pbs.org/parents/arthur/help/answers/faq_friends.html (archived page)
  8. "Your birthday isn't for six months!" Arthur Read to D.W. Read, Arthur's Birthday (episode).
  9. "D.W.'s Perfect Wish"
  10. See File:D.W.'s Guide to Preschool 3.JPG, for example.
  11. "More!"
  12. "D.W.'s Time Trouble"
  13. "The Rat Who Came to Dinner"
  14. "D.W. All Wet"
  15. "D.W., All Fired Up"
  16. 16.0 16.1 "D.W., the Picky Eater"
  17. D.W.'s Guide to Preschool
  18. "D.W. Unties the Knot"
  19. "Never, Never, Never"
  20. "To Tibble the Truth"
  21. "D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy"
  22. 22.0 22.1 Arthur's Perfect Christmas
  23. "Staycation"
  24. 24.0 24.1 D.W. The Big Boss
  25. "Arthur's Family Feud"
  26. "Cast Away"
  27. "Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest"
  28. "The Great Sock Mystery"
  29. "Go to Your Room, D.W."
  30. "Baby Steps"
  31. "Arthur's Lost Dog"
  32. "D.W.'s Library Card"
  33. "Arthur's Eyes"