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Mutiny on the Pitch
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"Mutiny On The Pitch" | |
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Season/Series: | 20 |
Number in season: | 6b[1] |
Original Airdate: | May 31, 2017[1] November 26, 2018 [2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Cliff Ruby Elana Lesser |
Storyboard by: | Cilbur Rocha |
Episodes | |
Previous "Prunella's Tent of Portent" |
Next "The Hallway Minotaur" |
"Mutiny on the Pitch" is the second half of the sixth episode in the twentieth season of Arthur.
Summary
The Lakewood Elementary soccer team has seen too much of Francine's bossy behavior. To show the team how much they need her, Francine gives up her post to the most unlikely teammate...Buster!
Plot
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Characters
Major
Minor
Cameo
- George Lundgren
- Rubella Deegan
- Jenna Morgan
- Mrs. Morgan
- Laverne Frensky
- Mr. Armstrong
- Mrs. Armstrong
- Mr. Barnes
- Mrs. Walters
- Mrs. Crosswire
- Mr. Lundgren
- Mrs. Lundgren
- David Read
- Jane Read
- Alex
- Mrs. Fink
- Molly MacDonald
- Maria Pappas
- Ladonna Compson
- Bud Compson
- Harry Mills
- Leah MacGrady
- 3rd Grade Male Cat
- Cheikh
- Cheikh's father
- Peter
- 3rd Grade Male Rabbit (Number 3)
Trivia
- Moral: Don't overreact for your own benifits.
- Karma: Francine was being bossy so she got fired by her team.
Cultural references
- The other soccer teams' cities, Belmont, Southside, and Brainbridge are references to locations in the USA state, Massachusetts. This is probably because WGBH, the company that makes the show, is located in Boston, the capital of Massachusetts.
- Belmont is a reference to the city Belmont.
- Southside is a reference to the area Southshore.
- Brainbridge is a reference to the cities Braintree and Cambridge.
Errors
- When the giant C is chasing Buster to the goal, the teams' names are missing on the scoreboard.
References
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