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'''Sir Isaac Newton''' was a famous physicist, philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer, among other things. He has been referenced throughout the ''Arthur'' series:
'''Sir Isaac Newton''' was a famous physicist, philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer, among other things. He has been referenced throughout the ''Arthur'' series:
*In "[[Francine Frensky, Superstar]]," it is revealed that [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] once played Newton in a play. The part is shown where she (as Newton) discovers gravity.
*In "[[Francine Frensky, Superstar]]," it is revealed that [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] once played Newton in a play. The part is shown where she (as Newton) discovers gravity.
*In "[[Arthur's Treasure Hunt]]," Arthur imagined that Sir Isaac Newton's Father limited his scientific work when he was a child due to stop moping around and telling him to expect ideas to fall from the sky.
*Newton's cradle, an object named after Newton, has also appeared throughout the ''Arthur'' series, especially in "[[D.W. Beats All]]."
*Newton's cradle, an object named after Newton, has also appeared throughout the ''Arthur'' series, especially in "[[D.W. Beats All]]."



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Francine as Newton

Sir Isaac Newton was a famous physicist, philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer, among other things. He has been referenced throughout the Arthur series:

  • In "Francine Frensky, Superstar," it is revealed that Francine once played Newton in a play. The part is shown where she (as Newton) discovers gravity.
  • In "Arthur's Treasure Hunt," Arthur imagined that Sir Isaac Newton's Father limited his scientific work when he was a child due to stop moping around and telling him to expect ideas to fall from the sky.
  • Newton's cradle, an object named after Newton, has also appeared throughout the Arthur series, especially in "D.W. Beats All."