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"Desperately Seeking Stanley"
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Season/Series: 8
Number in season: 7B
Original Airdate: United States December 23, 2003[1]
Canada March 3, 2004[2]
Credits
Written by: Cusi Cram
Storyboard by: Julian Harris
Patricia Atchison
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"Desperately Seeking Stanley" is the second half of the seventh episode in the eighth season of Arthur.

Summary

On his third birthday, Arthur's favorite present was Stanley, his teddy bear. Stanley protected Arthur when he was afraid of the dark...and even when his new baby sister, D.W. arrived. What will he do if he sells him out of peer pressure?

Plot

The story starts off with Stanley and a Woogle on the second shelf. Stanley looks old and worn and needs to be sewn. Arthur's mother threatens if she has to sew him one more time he will become Pal's new chewtoy. Arthur decides to put him in their garage sale. D.W. thinks a penny is good enough for the fluffy old bear. Arthur disagrees. She tries to sell her singing fish, Thelma, to Vicita Molina, but Ramon says that it ts too expensive (which was 1,000 dollars.) Soon, she hears from D.W. about Stanley and gets even more excited than she did with Thelma.


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Trivia

  • In Arthur's third birthday party flashback, Francine was seen there, but they didn't know each other until in the preschool flashback in the earlier episode "Locked in the Library!."
  • At the end of the episode, when Arthur is in the attic at the Tibble house, a pig wearing something similar to a toga can be seen. This is probably the Brain's old stuffed animal, Plato, meaning that who he gave it to was Mrs. Tibble.
  • This episode is probably named after the popular 80's movie "Desperately Seeking Susan" featuring Madonna.

Cultural references

  • The episode name is a reference to the 1985 film Desperately Seeking Susan.
  • Stanley and the Woogle coming to life when Arthur's not around is a reference to Toy Story where the toys come to life when Andy's not around.

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