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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The opening scene with [[Bastings]], [[Watteau]], and [[The Gray Dove]] takes place in the same room that [[Lord Binkford]] is in in "[[Fountain Abbey (episode)|Fountain Abbey]]." | * The opening scene with [[Bastings]], [[Watteau]], and [[The Gray Dove]] takes place in the same room that [[Lord Binkford]] is in in "[[Fountain Abbey (episode)|Fountain Abbey]]." | ||
=== Cultural references === | |||
*In the cat burglar fantasy, ''{{W|The_Roulin_Family#Augustine|La Berceuse}}'' by Vincent van Gogh hangs on the wall. It was previously shown in “[[Framed!]]”. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:33, 20 July 2022
"Dueling Detectives!" | |
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Season/Series: | 19 (US) |
Number in season: | 4B[1] |
Original Airdate: | May 26, 2016[1] June 12, 2015[2] May 4, 2015[3] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Ken Scarborough |
Storyboard by: | Jeremy O'Neill |
Episodes | |
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Next "Buster Isn't Buying It" |
"Dueling Detectives!" is the second half of the fourth episode in the nineteenth season of Arthur.
Summary
Fern, aka Detective Virgule Watteau, is on the case when Wally goes missing in Elwood City.[1]
Plot
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Characters
- Fern Walters
- George Lundgren
- Binky Barnes
- Wally
- Arthur Read
- Francine Frensky
- Mr. Morris
- Mrs. Fink (cameo)
- Buster Baxter (cameo)
- Muffy Crosswire (cameo)
- Jenna Morgan (cameo)
- Mrs. Wood (cameo)
- Ms. Fink (cameo)
- Mrs. Tibble (cameo)
- Timmy and Tommy Tibble (cameo)
- Rattles (cameo)
Trivia
- The opening scene with Bastings, Watteau, and The Gray Dove takes place in the same room that Lord Binkford is in in "Fountain Abbey."
Cultural references
- In the cat burglar fantasy, La Berceuse by Vincent van Gogh hangs on the wall. It was previously shown in “Framed!”.
References