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At the treehouse, Binky doesn't like the idea and has another idea of Arthur and the Brain fixing his car instead. This leads to a major disagreement between the trio, and Arthur says he wants his Bionic Bunny video back. The Brain wants his clarinet concertos CD back as well, and Binky wants all of his stuff back too. 
At the treehouse, Binky doesn't like the idea and has another idea of Arthur and the Brain fixing his car instead. This leads to a major disagreement between the trio, and Arthur says he wants his Bionic Bunny video back. The Brain wants his clarinet concertos CD back as well, and Binky wants all of his stuff back too. 


Later on, in front of Arthur's house, Arthur gives back Binky's Bionic Bunny comic book, and Brain proceeds to leave, but Binky stops him, noticing that the Brain is holding the key with the intention of bringing it home with him. The Brain says that he will put it in his safe for the night, but Binky disagrees with that. Arthur says he will take it, but Binky once again objects. The Brain once again thinks he should keep the key, but Arthur and Binky object to this as well. They decide that, since they are sharing it 50-50-50, nobody should bring it home with them. The Brain thinks that they should put it back where it was instead.
Later on, in front of Arthur's house, Arthur gives back Binky's Bionic Bunny comic book, and Brain proceeds to leave, but Binky stops him, noticing that the Brain is holding the key with the intention of bringing it home with him. The Brain says that he will put it in his safe for the night, but Binky says he doesn't want that. Arthur says he will take it, but Binky once again objects. The Brain once again thinks he should keep the key, but Arthur and Binky object to this as well. They decide that, since they are sharing it 50-50-50, nobody should bring it home with them. The Brain thinks that they should put it back where it was instead.


Back at the baseball field, the Brain puts the key back where they first found it and cover it under dirt so nobody else could find it. However, as the three begin to leave, they stop, each staring at each other with the intention of rushing back to the key so they could grab it. The boys suddenly run back and, after struggling with each other while trying to get the key, Arthur successfully grabs it, saying: "It's mine! Finders keepers!". Binky and the Brain chase Arthur, and Arthur accidentally runs into Mr. Morris. Arthur thinks it is a good idea to give the key to Mr. Morris, but the boys once again argue over who should keep it. Noticing the key, Mr. Morris recognizes it and says that he has been looking for the key a while. Mr. Morris reveals that the key goes to the sprinklers, and because he didn't have the key, the field wasn't getting watered, which is why the field has been so dusty lately. Mr. Morris then turns on the sprinklers.
Back at the baseball field, the Brain puts the key back where they first found it and cover it under dirt so nobody else could find it. However, as the three begin to leave, they stop, each staring at each other with the intention of rushing back to the key so they could grab it. The boys suddenly run back and, after struggling with each other while trying to get the key, Arthur successfully grabs it, saying: "It's mine! Finders keepers!". Binky and the Brain chase Arthur, and Arthur accidentally runs into Mr. Morris. Arthur thinks it is a good idea to give the key to Mr. Morris, but the boys once again argue over who should keep it. Noticing the key, Mr. Morris recognizes it and says that he has been looking for the key a while. Mr. Morris reveals that the key goes to the sprinklers, and because he didn't have the key, the field wasn't getting watered, which is why the field has been so dusty lately. Mr. Morris then turns on the sprinklers.

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