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Do we have articles anywhere covering the live-action portion of the show which takes place between the two story segments? For example after [[Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone]] and before [[The Feud]] it begins with [[London]] in the 2nd-grade class [[Miss Melo]] who just got married to someone named [[Patrick]] (just like Mr. Ratburn's spouse) and then [[Haruka]] writes a letter to him. He then arrives and he has a beard and says he is 27 years old and teaches in the Healey School in Somerville. | Do we have articles anywhere covering the live-action portion of the show which takes place between the two story segments? For example after [[Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone]] and before [[The Feud]] it begins with [[London]] in the 2nd-grade class [[Miss Melo]] who just got married to someone named [[Patrick]] (just like Mr. Ratburn's spouse) and then [[Haruka]] writes a letter to him. He then arrives and he has a beard and says he is 27 years old and teaches in the Healey School in Somerville. | ||
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:: I see questions online quite often like, "what episode has the word from us kids segment with _"? So, I suppose it might be useful to provide some kind of listing. Personally I don't think individual pages are necessary, but a brief synopsis of each could be plausible. PBS used to have a text description on the Arthur website for each episode through Season 12 or 13, I think, which could serve as a starting point. [[User:PrettyCoolStairs|PrettyCoolStairs]] ([[User talk:PrettyCoolStairs|talk]]) 05:54, January 13, 2020 (UTC) | :: I see questions online quite often like, "what episode has the word from us kids segment with _"? So, I suppose it might be useful to provide some kind of listing. Personally I don't think individual pages are necessary, but a brief synopsis of each could be plausible. PBS used to have a text description on the Arthur website for each episode through Season 12 or 13, I think, which could serve as a starting point. [[User:PrettyCoolStairs|PrettyCoolStairs]] ([[User talk:PrettyCoolStairs|talk]]) 05:54, January 13, 2020 (UTC) | ||
:::I don't really think "Word from Us Kids" pages are needed on here, as a lot of people tend to skip them, first of all (or maybe it just seems that way to me), and second of all, these segments usually aren't included on most prints of ''Arthur'' outside of PBS telecasts. Also, several countries like the UK or Australia (like on BBC or ABC2, for example) don't receive them, either. So, I don't really think it's necessary to cover such information on here. I personally don't really like or care for most of them, anyways, and I never have, even when I was younger. Anyways, those are just my thoughts on the subject. To everyone reading this, have a wonderful kind of day! -[[User:Arthur Read fan|Arthur Read fan]] ([[Message Wall:Arthur Read fan| | :::I don't really think "Word from Us Kids" pages are needed on here, as a lot of people tend to skip them, first of all (or maybe it just seems that way to me), and second of all, these segments usually aren't included on most prints of ''Arthur'' outside of PBS telecasts. Also, several countries like the UK or Australia (like on BBC or ABC2, for example) don't receive them, either. So, I don't really think it's necessary to cover such information on here. I personally don't really like or care for most of them, anyways, and I never have, even when I was younger. Anyways, those are just my thoughts on the subject. To everyone reading this, have a wonderful kind of day! -[[User:Arthur Read fan|Arthur Read fan]] ([[Message Wall:Arthur Read fan|talk]]) 7:30, January 13, 2020 (UTC) (edited by Arthur Read fan 7:35, January 13, 2020 (UTC)) | ||