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Arthur, Buster, [[Francine Frensky|Francine]], and Brain resent the large amount of homework they are assigned by Mr. Ratburn, which they believe will prevent them from watching a new [[Dark Bunny]] TV special. When Arthur states that he will one day not complete his homework and skip school, Francine dares him to prove his point. An anxious Arthur immediately dares her back, with Francine consequently daring Buster, and Buster daring Brain.
Arthur, Buster, [[Francine Frensky|Francine]], and Brain resent the large amount of homework they are assigned by Mr. Ratburn, which they believe will prevent them from watching a new [[Dark Bunny]] TV special. When Arthur states that he will one day not complete his homework and skip school, Francine dares him to prove his point. An anxious Arthur immediately dares her back, with Francine consequently daring Buster, and Buster daring Brain.
[[File:Double Dare.png|thumb|[[Arthur]] and his friends planning something]]
 
Realizing that they need a plan, the four friends devise a simple route they will walk the next morning instead of their usual route to school. After his friends leave, D.W. becomes suspicious of Arthur's behavior, with Arthur repeatedly denying his guilt, culminating in a humorous accidental outburst at their mother in the living room when she questions if he has homework to complete ("I told you already, I am not guilty, so leave me alone already!").
Realizing that they need a plan, the four friends devise a simple route they will walk the next morning instead of their usual route to school. After his friends leave, D.W. becomes suspicious of Arthur's behavior, with Arthur repeatedly denying his guilt, culminating in a humorous accidental outburst at their mother in the living room when she questions if he has homework to complete ("I told you already, I am not guilty, so leave me alone already!").


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