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'''Making Conversation''' is the first half of the second episode of the [[Season 25|twenty-fifth season]] of {{Arthur}}.
==Summary==
==Summary==
[[George Lundgren|George]] learns how to talk to adults.
[[George Lundgren|George]] learns how to talk to adults.
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*[[Carl Gould]]
*[[Carl Gould]]
*[[Carl Manino]]
*[[Carl Manino]]
*[[Norman (theater)|Norman]]
*[[Norman (theater owner)|Norman]]
*[[Wally]]
*[[Wally]]
*[[Leah MacGrady]]
*[[Leah MacGrady]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This episode marks Mr. Manino's first appearance since the [[Season 15|fifteenth season]] episode "[[Through the Looking Glasses]]."
*This episode marks Mr. Manino's first appearance since the [[Season 15|fifteenth season]] episode "[[Through the Looking Glasses]]."
*The following episode "[[A Cloudy Day]]" is a direct follow-up to this episode.
*Speaking of Mr. Manino, both he and [[Carl Gould]] happen to share the same first name, and both of them appear in this episode.
*Speaking of Mr. Manino, both he and [[Carl Gould]] happen to share the same first name, and both of them appear in this episode.
*The "Dog Park" video that George describes, of a dog with human hands, appears to be a reference to the artist William Wegman, who often features his dogs in his short films and photographs. "Wegman's Dogs" have also been featured on the PBS series ''Sesame Street''.
*'''4th Wall Break:''' Wally explains to the audience George's nervousness about talking to people.
*'''Timeline:''' The following episode "[[A Cloudy Day]]" is a direct follow-up to this episode.
*'''Moral:'''  
*'''Moral:'''  
**You may not be able to talk with everybody, but you can often find common interests.
**You may not be able to talk with everybody, but you can often find common interests.
**Just because someone is shy or isn't social doesn't mean you have to force them to talk to other people.
**Just because someone is shy or isn't social doesn't mean you have to force them to talk to other people.
**Someone else might be anti-social just like you.
**Someone else might be anti-social just like you.
*The "Dog Park" video that George describes, of a dog with human hands, appears to be a reference to the artist William Wegman, who often features his dogs in his short films and photographs. "Wegman's Dogs" have also been featured on the PBS series ''Sesame Street''.
===Episode connections===
===Episode connections===
*Fern also gets forced by her mother to talk to other people in [[Fern's Slumber Party]].
*Fern also gets forced by her mother to talk to other people in [[Fern's Slumber Party]].
===Cultural references===
*The dog video George describes, of a dog with human hands, is a reference to artist William Wegman, who is most well-known for his photographs and short films featuring his dogs.
*Whizbang Dupree is a reference to Charlie Chaplin.
==Home video==
'''DVD:''' [[Believe in Yourself!]]


==References==
==References==

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