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|next episode = The Great Lint Rush}} '''Falafelosophy''' is the first half of the 4th episode of [[Arthur (season 14)|Season 14]]. It first aired on October 25, 2010 with [[The Great Lint Rush]]. [[Neil Gaiman]] guest stars.
|next episode = The Great Lint Rush|writers = [[David Steven Cohen]]<br>[[Peter K. Hirsch]]
|storyboarders = [[Elise Benoit]]<br>[[Francois Brisson]]}}'''Falafelosophy''' is the first half of the 4th episode of [[Arthur (season 14)|Season 14]]. It first aired on October 25, 2010 with [[The Great Lint Rush]]. [[Neil Gaiman]] guest stars.
==Summary==
==Summary==
Sue Ellen goes to Neil Gaiman's book signing, and he encourages her to write her own graphic novel. Sue Ellen likes her story about circles and triangles, but her friends think it's weird. Neil Gaiman encourages her once again to keep writing.
Sue Ellen goes to Neil Gaiman's book signing, and he encourages her to write her own graphic novel. Sue Ellen likes her story about circles and triangles, but her friends think it's weird. Neil Gaiman encourages her once again to keep writing.

Revision as of 02:56, 6 October 2012

"Falafelosophy"
Falafelosophy 1.jpg
Season/Series: 14
Original Airdate: October 25, 2010
Credits
Written by: David Steven Cohen
Peter K. Hirsch
Storyboard by: Elise Benoit
Francois Brisson
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"The Play's the Thing"
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"The Great Lint Rush"

Falafelosophy is the first half of the 4th episode of Season 14. It first aired on October 25, 2010 with The Great Lint Rush. Neil Gaiman guest stars.

Summary

Sue Ellen goes to Neil Gaiman's book signing, and he encourages her to write her own graphic novel. Sue Ellen likes her story about circles and triangles, but her friends think it's weird. Neil Gaiman encourages her once again to keep writing.

Plot

Sue Ellen goes to get a falafel from a food stand and and the man who works there talks about how some people are round like falafel sandwiches and some are pointy like pizza slices. This inspires Sue Ellen with a plot for her graphic novel: a war between circles and triangles. Circles were happy, bouncy and whole, while triangles liked arguing and having a point. How can they get along?

When she gets writer's block, her "inner Neil Gaiman" shows up and gives her inspiration to keep going. At first, her friends don't get it, but inner-Neil tells her that she should not write for other people but for herself, and that her friends would come around in time. After much writing and imagination, she is left with a great graphic novel that her friends enjoy.

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