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**Binky asking if they can study outside.
**Binky asking if they can study outside.
**People walking (or running) through the wet cement, with Buster (in Mr. Ratburn's body) warning everyone about it.
**People walking (or running) through the wet cement, with Buster (in Mr. Ratburn's body) warning everyone about it.
'''Moral:''' Cut students some slack.
*'''Moral:''' Cut students some slack.
===Episode connections===
===Episode connections===
*Buster goes inside the teachers' lounge. He and his friends previously wondered what it was like in "[[Buster the Lounge Lizard]]".
*Buster goes inside the teachers' lounge. He and his friends previously wondered what it was like in "[[Buster the Lounge Lizard]]".

Revision as of 16:18, 28 August 2021

"Freaky Tuesday"
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Season/Series: 24
Number in season: 3b
Original Airdate: United States March 9, 2021[1]
Canada April 16, 2021[2]
Credits
Written by: Peter Ferland
Storyboard by: Allan Jeffery
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"Freaky Tuesday" is the second half of the third episode in the twenty-fourth season of Arthur.

Summary

Buster switches bodies with Mr. Ratburn for a day and learns how hard it is to be a teacher.

Plot

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Characters

Major

Minor

Cameo

Trivia

  • Running gags:
    • Binky asking if they can study outside.
    • People walking (or running) through the wet cement, with Buster (in Mr. Ratburn's body) warning everyone about it.
  • Moral: Cut students some slack.

Episode connections

  • Buster goes inside the teachers' lounge. He and his friends previously wondered what it was like in "Buster the Lounge Lizard".

Cultural references

  • The title and main plot of the episode is a parody of the 1972 children's novel Freaky Friday.
    • Instead of being about a mother and her daughter switching bodies, it is about a teacher (Mr. Ratburn) and his student (Buster) switching bodies.
    • Buster and Mr. Ratburn switching bodies via spanikopita references how the mother and daughter did so via magical fortune cookies in the 2003 Disney film adaptation of Freaky Friday.

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