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Binky's baby sister Mei-Lin isn't keen on learning to walk and would rather stick to crawling.
Binky's baby sister Mei-Lin isn't keen on learning to walk and would rather stick to crawling.
==Plot==
==Plot==
At the beginning of the episode, Pal, Baby Kate and Mei Lin are shown arguing about walking on two feet. Mei Lin is very against this and says it is being a traitor to babies.
At the beginning of the episode, Pal and Kate announce to the viewers that this is Mei Lin's first time to announce the show. Mei Lin says she likes the show, but according to her pie graph, only sixteen percent of the characters are babies. Pal is offended by her saying that "even" pets get more screen time. Kate notes that Mei Lin is cranky, and suggests that maybe they woke her up from a nap. Mei Lin is offended that Kate implied that babies only get grumpy when they are tired and says that Kate is acting like a grown-up and even walked one time. The babies argue, then Pal starts the show.


Later in the Read's house, Kate tries to convince Mei Lin to stand however Mei Lin doesn't want to. Arthur and Binky are discissing the babies walking, although obviously cannot understand their conversation.
At the Read house, Binky and Mei Lin are visiting. Mei Lin almost walks to play with the TV remote but falls back down. Binky is sad that Mei Lin has almost walked five times in a row, but never walked. Arthur suggests maybe she is not ready, as Kate has learned to walk a month ago and is still an awkward walker, crawling most of the time. Mei Lin is looking through some glasses. Kate wants her to walk, but Mei Lin thinks crawling is safer. Pal says you also find more leftovers while crawling and eats a dirty biscuit. He then gets an itch, and while inspecting him, Kate finds the fleas Pepe and Sale. Mei Lin wants the fleas to be squashed, but Kate says no, they are their friends and asks for a story. Pepe starts to tell the story about his long-lost brother, but Kate and Pal have already heard that one, so instead he tells another story.


Pepe, Pal's flea, then goes on to tell the babies and Pal a story. The story is supposed to portray Mei Lin not walking. (It features a princess, dog and cat) The princess in the story finds walking on two legs a silly thing and doesn't walk herself. The Cat then freezes the dog who walks to entertain Mei Lin. The Princess crawls along the desert to find a cure. She finds a Doctor (Kate) who tells Mei Lin of a tree that can help, So Mei Lin sails to it.
In the story, there was an ancient kingdom where nobody walked, everyone crawled. In this kingdom was a rich, lazy princess named Lemini, who was about the same age as Kate and Mei Lin. Princess Lemini asked her servant who was a cat named Meno for a grape. Meno grumbled to himself about having to peel Princess Lemini's grapes. After eating the grape, she called for her best friend, a dog in a jester's outfit named Lap, who entertained her by walking on his hind legs. This was entertaining as everyone crawled in this kingdom, so walking was a novelty. But Meno was jealous of Lap, so he fed him a cursed doggie treat, which turned him into stone. This made Princess Lemini very sad. Seeing as nobody in town could cure Lap, she went off into the desert. Just as she was running out of milk, Princess Lemini ran across a camel, who was surprised to find a baby in the desert. After Lemini explained about Lap, the camel gave her a ride to a beach, where a doctor named Baba Katie was treating a crab. Dr Baba Katie listens to Princess Lemini's story and concluded that Lap was under an evil spell. She couldn't cure him, but there was a fruit that could, and it was over the sea, so Princess Lemini set off in a boat. A sea monster came, so the princess had to row. She'd never rowed before, but got good at it, and came to the fruit's island. Trouble was it was on top of the mountain, but with all her determination and sympathy for Lap, Princess Lemini managed to climb all night and get the fruit at the top of the tree. Then the branch broke.


A Sea Monster (Arthur) attacks the boat and Mei Lin must row to safety to the island. When there, Mei Lin climbs the mountain to the tree, and gets the magic fruit. Pepe then announces it is the end of the story. However he then remembers to tell them a stalk grabs Mei Lin and carries her back to the Kingdom. However the Princess could not reach to feed the Dog the fruit. She has to stand, and does so with ease and the Dog comes back to life. The princess loves standing and teaches the whole Kingdom how to, then it is the end.
At that point, the story ends, but the babies and Pal don't like the ending, so Pepe adds more.


Kate then tries to get Mei Lin to stand, but it is time for Mei Lin to leave. When in her cot, Mei Lin finally stands for the first time.
After the branch broke, a pelican caught Lemini in its beak and flew her back to her palace. The trouble was, Lap was standing up, so Princess Lemini had to stand up too to cure him, but she did. And after standing up, Princess Lemini taught everyone to walk, except for Meno.
 
The story ends. Everyone liked it, but Mei Lin wants to know what the moral was. Pal says the moral was don't trust cats. He is about to ask what happened to Meno, but Pepe and Sale have left. The Barnes children then leave.
 
That night, Mei Lin finally stands, and notes that older people are impressed by the little things.


==Characters==
==Characters==

Revision as of 01:28, 4 October 2016

"Mei Lin Takes a Stand"
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Season/Series: 12
Number in season: 8B
Original Airdate: United States April 22, 2009[1]
United Kingdom April 29, 2009[2]
Credits
Written by: Peter K. Hirsch
Storyboard by: Nick Vallinakis
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"Mei Lin Takes a Stand" is the second half of the eighth episode in the twelfth season of Arthur.

Summary

Binky's baby sister Mei-Lin isn't keen on learning to walk and would rather stick to crawling.

Plot

At the beginning of the episode, Pal and Kate announce to the viewers that this is Mei Lin's first time to announce the show. Mei Lin says she likes the show, but according to her pie graph, only sixteen percent of the characters are babies. Pal is offended by her saying that "even" pets get more screen time. Kate notes that Mei Lin is cranky, and suggests that maybe they woke her up from a nap. Mei Lin is offended that Kate implied that babies only get grumpy when they are tired and says that Kate is acting like a grown-up and even walked one time. The babies argue, then Pal starts the show.

At the Read house, Binky and Mei Lin are visiting. Mei Lin almost walks to play with the TV remote but falls back down. Binky is sad that Mei Lin has almost walked five times in a row, but never walked. Arthur suggests maybe she is not ready, as Kate has learned to walk a month ago and is still an awkward walker, crawling most of the time. Mei Lin is looking through some glasses. Kate wants her to walk, but Mei Lin thinks crawling is safer. Pal says you also find more leftovers while crawling and eats a dirty biscuit. He then gets an itch, and while inspecting him, Kate finds the fleas Pepe and Sale. Mei Lin wants the fleas to be squashed, but Kate says no, they are their friends and asks for a story. Pepe starts to tell the story about his long-lost brother, but Kate and Pal have already heard that one, so instead he tells another story.

In the story, there was an ancient kingdom where nobody walked, everyone crawled. In this kingdom was a rich, lazy princess named Lemini, who was about the same age as Kate and Mei Lin. Princess Lemini asked her servant who was a cat named Meno for a grape. Meno grumbled to himself about having to peel Princess Lemini's grapes. After eating the grape, she called for her best friend, a dog in a jester's outfit named Lap, who entertained her by walking on his hind legs. This was entertaining as everyone crawled in this kingdom, so walking was a novelty. But Meno was jealous of Lap, so he fed him a cursed doggie treat, which turned him into stone. This made Princess Lemini very sad. Seeing as nobody in town could cure Lap, she went off into the desert. Just as she was running out of milk, Princess Lemini ran across a camel, who was surprised to find a baby in the desert. After Lemini explained about Lap, the camel gave her a ride to a beach, where a doctor named Baba Katie was treating a crab. Dr Baba Katie listens to Princess Lemini's story and concluded that Lap was under an evil spell. She couldn't cure him, but there was a fruit that could, and it was over the sea, so Princess Lemini set off in a boat. A sea monster came, so the princess had to row. She'd never rowed before, but got good at it, and came to the fruit's island. Trouble was it was on top of the mountain, but with all her determination and sympathy for Lap, Princess Lemini managed to climb all night and get the fruit at the top of the tree. Then the branch broke.

At that point, the story ends, but the babies and Pal don't like the ending, so Pepe adds more.

After the branch broke, a pelican caught Lemini in its beak and flew her back to her palace. The trouble was, Lap was standing up, so Princess Lemini had to stand up too to cure him, but she did. And after standing up, Princess Lemini taught everyone to walk, except for Meno.

The story ends. Everyone liked it, but Mei Lin wants to know what the moral was. Pal says the moral was don't trust cats. He is about to ask what happened to Meno, but Pepe and Sale have left. The Barnes children then leave.

That night, Mei Lin finally stands, and notes that older people are impressed by the little things.

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