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==Plot==
==Plot==
In the school hallway, [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] overhears [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] telling Maria that if she says it again, she will get it. Arthur states that Francine is great, but it's not a good idea to get her mad. After Francine hears what Arthur says about her, she threatens to tell him to take his statement back, and claims that she is the nicest person ever. '''Arthur laughs in disbelief and decides to prove the times of what Francine did was so mean:''' when Francine was calling Fern a "mouse" for being "too quiet" and faking being scared of her (''[[Draw!]]''), the time she started bossing everyone around during the Thomas Edison play (''[[Francine Frensky, Superstar]]''), or when they bet she could be nice for a week, and she practically lost (''[[Meek for a Week]]''). ''However, Francine contradicts Arthur by saying it is not fair, and that he took all of her worst moments and put them together, and thus she could make him even look worse. She gets him back by telling him that he cheated at a '''''stupid''''' "No-Guessing Game" (''[[Arthur the Loser]]'') and that he stole [[D.W. Read|D.W.]]'s [[snowball]] (''[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]''). Arthur then tells Francine that he did not steal D.W.'s snowball, but that D.W. lost it herself, and it was her imagination. Then Arthur and Francine both start arguing together, and Francine says that she's just as nice as he is.
In the school hallway, [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] overhears [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] telling Maria that if she says it again, she will get it. Arthur states that Francine is great, but it's not a good idea to get her mad. After Francine hears what Arthur says about her, she threatens to tell him to take his statement back, and claims that she is the nicest person ever. Arthur laughs in disbelief and decides to prove the times of what Francine did was so mean: when Francine was calling Fern a "mouse" for being "too quiet" and faking being scared of her (''[[Draw!]]''), the time she started bossing everyone around during the Thomas Edison play (''[[Francine Frensky, Superstar]]''), or when they bet she could be nice for a week, and she practically lost (''[[Meek for a Week]]'')''. ''However, Francine contradicts Arthur by saying it is not fair, and that he took all of her worst moments and put them together, and thus she could make him even look worse. She gets him back by telling him that he cheated at a '''''stupid''''' "No-Guessing Game" (''[[Arthur the Loser]]'') and that he stole [[D.W. Read|D.W.]]'s [[snowball]] (''[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]''). Arthur then tells Francine that he did not steal D.W.'s snowball, but that D.W. lost it herself, and it was her imagination. Then Arthur and Francine both start arguing together, and Francine says that she's just as nice as he is.


Then Buster reads the title card ''Francine Goes to War'' in a rather fearsome tone.
Then Buster reads the title card ''Francine Goes to War'' in a rather fearsome tone.

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