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|writers = [[Dietrich Smith]]
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|storyboarders = [[Robert Yap]]|number = 3A}}'''"It's a No-Brainer"''' is the first half of the 3rd episode of season 5 of the animated children's series ''[[Arthur]]''. It originally aired on September 18th, 2000. It was written by [[Dietrich Smith]] and the storyboards were done by [[Robert Yap]].
|storyboarders = [[Robert Yap]]|number = 3A|titlecard = IANB Title Card.JPG}}'''"It's a No-Brainer"''' is the first half of the 3rd episode of season 5 of the animated children's series ''[[Arthur]]''. It originally aired on September 18th, 2000. It was written by [[Dietrich Smith]] and the storyboards were done by [[Robert Yap]].
==Summary==
==Summary==
[[Buster Baxter|Buster]] beats the [[Alan Powers|Brain]] at a class Math-a-thon, so the Brain gives up on his studies and Buster must represent the class. Buster realizes that he can't adequately represent the class, and comes up with several plans to turn the Brain back to the way he used to be.
[[Buster Baxter|Buster]] beats the [[Alan Powers|Brain]] at a class Math-a-thon, so the Brain gives up on his studies and Buster must represent the class. Buster realizes that he can't adequately represent the class, and comes up with several plans to turn the Brain back to the way he used to be.

Revision as of 02:12, 14 January 2013

"It's a No-Brainer"
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Season/Series: 5
Number in season: 3A
Original Airdate: September 18, 2000
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Written by: Dietrich Smith
Storyboard by: Robert Yap
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"It's a No-Brainer" is the first half of the 3rd episode of season 5 of the animated children's series Arthur. It originally aired on September 18th, 2000. It was written by Dietrich Smith and the storyboards were done by Robert Yap.

Summary

Buster beats the Brain at a class Math-a-thon, so the Brain gives up on his studies and Buster must represent the class. Buster realizes that he can't adequately represent the class, and comes up with several plans to turn the Brain back to the way he used to be.

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