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Season 15, Episode 1 (Fifteen)
Season 15, Episode 1 (Fifteen [2 part episode])


[[Arthur]]: ''[Arthur preparing to brush his teeth.]'' Do you ever feel that you're always in a rush?
[[Arthur]]: ''[Arthur preparing to brush his teeth.]'' Do you ever feel that you're always in a rush?


[[Jane Read]]: [calling:] Arthur, hurry up! You're gonna be late for school!
[[Jane Read|Mom]]: [calling:] Arthur, hurry up! You're gonna be late for school!


Arthur: ''[Cut to the scene where he is taking a math test.]'' Like your constantly running out of time?
Arthur: ''[Cut to the scene where he is taking a math test.]'' Like your constantly running out of time?
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[[Miss Tingley]]: ''[Miss Tingley whispers to Mr. Haney's ear for a correction.]''
[[Miss Tingley]]: ''[Miss Tingley whispers to Mr. Haney's ear for a correction.]''


Mr. Haney: Oh, yes. Thank you, Miss Tingley. That's right. Lundgren. ''[Resumes the announcement.]'' George Lundgren will be appearing on a radio quiz show called 15 Minutes of Fame. He will be playing grand prize of $500. Which would he wins, will be donated to our school. That would be all. Oh. I always find those announcements so exhausting. Why can't we send an email-- oh. Whoops. ''[Loudspeaker once again squeaks and Mr. Haney closed the loudspeaker to end his announcement.]''
Mr. Haney: Oh, yes. Thank you, Miss Tingley. That's right. Lundgren. ''[Resumes the announcement.]'' George Lundgren will be appearing on a radio quiz show called "15 Minutes of Fame". He will be playing for a grand prize of $500. Which would he wins, will be donated to our school. That would be all. Oh, I always find those announcements so exhausting. Why can't we just send an email-- oh. Whoops. ''[Loudspeaker once again squeaks and Mr. Haney closed the loudspeaker to end his announcement.]''


Arthur: Congratulations, George. How did you get onto the show?
Arthur: Congratulations, George. How did you get onto the show?
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Mr. Ratburn: Remember class, your art history reports are due tomorrow.
Mr. Ratburn: Remember class, your art history reports are due tomorrow.


Buster: Do we still get merit points if everyone turns their reports on time?
Buster: Do we still get merit points if everyone turns their report in on time?


Mr. Ratburn: Yes. If every single project is handed in on time, the class gets 15 merit points.
Mr. Ratburn: Yes. If every single project is handed in on time, the class gets 15 merit points.
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''[Cuts to a scene to the outside of the front school in the morning. Arthur parks his bike to the bike paring section.]''
''[Cuts to a scene to the outside of the front school in the morning. Arthur parks his bike to the bike paring section.]''


Buster: [Speaks Dutch.]
''[Cut to the scene on the next day where Arthur and Buster parked their bikes at the bike parking section.]"
 
Buster: [Speaking Dutch:] ''Goedemorgen. Hoe gaat het?''


Arthur: What does that mean?
Arthur: What does that mean?


Buster: It's "Good morning, how are you" in Dutch. I learned it up while I did my report. Did you know-
Buster: It's "Good morning, how are you" in Dutch. I learned it while I was doing my report on a Dutch painter, Peter Brookum. ''[Arthur gasps.]'' Did you know that his nickname was-- ''[Buster pauses and looks concerned at Arthur.]'' What's wrong?


Buster: What's wrong?
Arthur: My report on Michelangelo. I left it at home.


Arthur: My report on Michelangelo, it's at home.
Buster: Well, go back and get it.


Buster: Oh no. If you don't hand it in, we won't get No Homework Day. Knowing Ratburn, he'll probably turn into Extra Homework Day.
Arthur: But I'll be late for school!


[flashback starts, Mr. Ratburn pulls a wheelbarrow of homework.]
Buster: If you don't hand it in, we won't get "No Homework Day". Knowing Ratburn, he'll probably turn it into "Extra Homework Day".


[dreadful music plays]
''[Flashback of the future starts. Mr. Ratburn pushes a wheelbarrow of homework. Dreadful music plays.]''


Mr. Ratburn [angrily]: Muffy, learn French by tomorrow.
Mr. Ratburn: ''[Mr. Ratburn gives [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] the French book on her desk.]]'' Muffy, learn French by tomorrow.


[Muffy groans]
Muffy: [Muffy groans.]


Mr. Ratburn: Binky, write a novel, and don't use the internet.
Mr. Ratburn: ''[Mr. Ratburn hands Binky a "How to Write a Novel" book on his desk.]'' Binky, write a novel, and don't try to hand it in on the vela.  


[Binky groans]
Binky: Aw.


Mr. Ratburn: If Arthur had only hand his report in on time, things would have been ''very'' different.
Mr. Ratburn: If Arthur had only hand his report in on time, things would have been ''very'' different.
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''[Class starts looking mad at Arthur.]''
''[Class starts looking mad at Arthur.]''


Arthur: I... I was in a hurry. I said I was sorry.
Arthur: I... I was in a hurry. You said I was sorry. ''[Arthur lowers his head down to his desk, ashamed.]''


[flashback ends]
''[Flashback ends.]''


Buster: You have time! Go!
Buster: You have time! Go!
Arthur: ''[Arthur was on his way home to retrieve his report by riding his bike.]''


David Read: Uh oh, Jane! Arthur left his report here. He said if he didn't turn it in there would be big trouble!
David Read: Uh oh, Jane! Arthur left his report here. He said if he didn't turn it in there would be big trouble!

Revision as of 16:51, 1 March 2014

Season 15, Episode 1 (Fifteen [2 part episode])

Arthur: [Arthur preparing to brush his teeth.] Do you ever feel that you're always in a rush?

Mom: [calling:] Arthur, hurry up! You're gonna be late for school!

Arthur: [Cut to the scene where he is taking a math test.] Like your constantly running out of time?

Mr. Ratburn: [Off-screen:] Two minutes left. Finish up.

Arthur: [Cut to the scene where he is playing a soccer game against Mighty Mountain.] Everyone's always racing around. No one ever slows down.

Mr. Ratburn: [Mr. Ratburn blows a whistle.]

Arthur: The game's over? [Cut to a scene where Arthur plays a video game.] Even when you're just relaxing, you still--

Buster: Arthur, you only have 15 seconds.

Arthur: Why? I'm almost at the next level.

Buster: No, not for the game. The show has to start. See? [The timer appears on 15 seconds onscreen, Buster starts the countdown.]

Arthur: But, but I'm not done yet! I still have lost more to save. Wait! [Push-fading appears, Arthur straining and pushing against it.] You can't just starting countdown one time to say something about the crazy pace of life! [Push-fading pushing Arthur.] That's not fair!

Buster: 1!


Fifteen [title card shows Arthur hoping on D.W.'s trike]


[The scene starts at school where George and his friends packing up to go home. Suddenly, the loudspeaker had some loud squeaks interrupts their packing by Mr. Haney to have an announcement.]

Mr. Haney: [On PA:] Hello? Testing. Is it on? [Squeaking starts again.] Oh. [Clears throat.]] Good afternoon, students. Tomorrow, we shall have a special assembly during 1st period. Our very own George Lungdrain...

Miss Tingley: [Miss Tingley whispers to Mr. Haney's ear for a correction.]

Mr. Haney: Oh, yes. Thank you, Miss Tingley. That's right. Lundgren. [Resumes the announcement.] George Lundgren will be appearing on a radio quiz show called "15 Minutes of Fame". He will be playing for a grand prize of $500. Which would he wins, will be donated to our school. That would be all. Oh, I always find those announcements so exhausting. Why can't we just send an email-- oh. Whoops. [Loudspeaker once again squeaks and Mr. Haney closed the loudspeaker to end his announcement.]

Arthur: Congratulations, George. How did you get onto the show?

George: I just send my name on my postcard and they picked me out of the hat.

Mr. Ratburn: Remember class, your art history reports are due tomorrow.

Buster: Do we still get merit points if everyone turns their report in on time?

Mr. Ratburn: Yes. If every single project is handed in on time, the class gets 15 merit points.

Francine: And then, we'll break the 500 mark.

Binky: And that means...

All: No Homework Day!

[Cuts to a scene to the outside of the front school in the morning. Arthur parks his bike to the bike paring section.]

[Cut to the scene on the next day where Arthur and Buster parked their bikes at the bike parking section.]"

Buster: [Speaking Dutch:] Goedemorgen. Hoe gaat het?

Arthur: What does that mean?

Buster: It's "Good morning, how are you" in Dutch. I learned it while I was doing my report on a Dutch painter, Peter Brookum. [Arthur gasps.] Did you know that his nickname was-- [Buster pauses and looks concerned at Arthur.] What's wrong?

Arthur: My report on Michelangelo. I left it at home.

Buster: Well, go back and get it.

Arthur: But I'll be late for school!

Buster: If you don't hand it in, we won't get "No Homework Day". Knowing Ratburn, he'll probably turn it into "Extra Homework Day".

[Flashback of the future starts. Mr. Ratburn pushes a wheelbarrow of homework. Dreadful music plays.]

Mr. Ratburn: [Mr. Ratburn gives Muffy the French book on her desk.]] Muffy, learn French by tomorrow.

Muffy: [Muffy groans.]

Mr. Ratburn: [Mr. Ratburn hands Binky a "How to Write a Novel" book on his desk.] Binky, write a novel, and don't try to hand it in on the vela.

Binky: Aw.

Mr. Ratburn: If Arthur had only hand his report in on time, things would have been very different.

[Class starts looking mad at Arthur.]

Arthur: I... I was in a hurry. You said I was sorry. [Arthur lowers his head down to his desk, ashamed.]

[Flashback ends.]

Buster: You have time! Go!

Arthur: [Arthur was on his way home to retrieve his report by riding his bike.]

David Read: Uh oh, Jane! Arthur left his report here. He said if he didn't turn it in there would be big trouble!