The forum pages are fully operational! See this link for the latest forum topics, where users can collaborate or discuss certain topics in one place!

Difference between revisions of "Do You Believe in Magic?"

From Arthur Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
addChangeTag.php>Arthur Read fan
(Adding categories)
addChangeTag.php>Arthur Read fan
(updated page information)
Line 11: Line 11:
==Summary==
==Summary==
Arthur is jealous of Buster when his friend's magic tricks outshine his own.
Arthur is jealous of Buster when his friend's magic tricks outshine his own.
==Plot==
==Plot==
{{Missing|plot}}
{{Missing|plot}}
Line 47: Line 48:
*[[Jack Weasel]]
*[[Jack Weasel]]
*[[John]]
*[[John]]
*Prunella
*[[Prunella Deegan]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The back of Arthur's library card resembles a playing card.
*The back of Arthur's library card resembles a playing card.
*This episode takes place in early September.
*This episode takes place in early September.
*This episode's title is a reference to the song "Do You Believe in Magic" by the Lovin Spoonful.
===Cultural references===
*The opening sequence is a reference to a commonly-used transition scene of ''[[Wikipedia:The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show|The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show]]''.
===Episode connections===
===Episode connections===
*D.W. is the second character to have celebrated a half birthday in the series; the first was Prunella in "[[Misfortune Teller]]." D.W.'s half birthday is mentioned again during this season in "[[Never, Never, Never]]".
*D.W. is the second character to have celebrated a half birthday in the series; the first was Prunella in "[[Misfortune Teller]]." D.W.'s half birthday is mentioned again during this season in "[[Never, Never, Never]]".
 
===Cultural references===
=== Production Notes ===
*This episode's title is a reference to the song "{{W|Do You Believe in Magic}}" by the Lovin Spoonful.
* After [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] performs his magic trick in the cafeteria and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] doing his own magic, [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] is heard saying "woah" twice, this line is delivered twice by [[Michael Caloz]], her old voice actor from Season 1-3, instead of [[Robert Naylor]].
*The opening sequence is a reference to a commonly-used transition scene of "{{W|The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show}}".
===Production notes===
*After [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] performs his magic trick in the cafeteria and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] doing his own magic, [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] is heard saying "woah" twice, this line is delivered twice by [[Michael Caloz]], her voice actor from Season 1-3, instead of [[Robert Naylor]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
Line 69: Line 69:
Magic.JPG
Magic.JPG
</gallery>
</gallery>
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}  
{{Reflist}}  

Revision as of 01:29, 11 January 2020

"Do You Believe in Magic?"
Magic.JPG
Doyoubelieveinmagic title card.JPG
Season/Series: 12
Number in season: 9B
Original Airdate: United States April 23, 2009[1]
Canada February 23, 2009[4]
United Kingdom April 22, 2009[2][3]
Credits
Written by: Jonathan Greenberg
Storyboard by: Daniel Decelles
Episodes
Previous
"Home Sweet Home"
Next
"The Perfect Game"
"Do You Believe in Magic?" is the second half of the ninth episode in the twelfth season of Arthur.

Summary

Arthur is jealous of Buster when his friend's magic tricks outshine his own.

Plot

802-2.PNG Something is Missing!

This article's missing a plot section. You can help by adding one!



Characters

Major

Minor

Cameo

Trivia

  • The back of Arthur's library card resembles a playing card.
  • This episode takes place in early September.

Episode connections

  • D.W. is the second character to have celebrated a half birthday in the series; the first was Prunella in "Misfortune Teller." D.W.'s half birthday is mentioned again during this season in "Never, Never, Never".

Cultural references

Production notes

  • After Arthur performs his magic trick in the cafeteria and Buster doing his own magic, D.W. is heard saying "woah" twice, this line is delivered twice by Michael Caloz, her voice actor from Season 1-3, instead of Robert Naylor.

Gallery

Screenshots

References