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{{Episode infobox
|ep. name = Prove It
|ep. name = Prove It
|image = Prove It.png
|image = Prove It.png
|season = [[Arthur (season 4)|4]]
|titlecard = Prove It Title Card.png
|airdate = September 27, 1999
|season = [[Season 4|4]]
|prev. episode = The Contest
|number = 4b
|next episode = The Blizzard|prod. code = 40402|writers = [[Joe Fallon]]
|us= October 8, 1999  
|storyboarders = [[Jeremy O'Neill]]}}'''Prove It''' is the second half of the fourth episode of season 4. Together with "[[The Contest]]", it first aired on September 27, 1999. It was written by [[Joe Fallon]] and the storyboards were done by [[Jeremy O'Neill]].
|prev. episode = [[The Contest]]
==Premise==
|next episode = [[The Blizzard]]
With [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] off doing his homework, [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] spends some quality time with the [[Alan Powers|Brain]]. She learns about many things in science. When Arthur refuses to go with her to the Exploratorium, she makes her own in the back yard. She makes many false theories about science and spreads them to her friends, but Arthur can't think of how to prove them wrong. He ultimately takes her to the Exploratorium to explain how things really work.
|prod. code = 40402
|writers = [[Joe Fallon]]
|storyboarders = [[Jeremy O'Neill]]}}
{{EpisodeHeader|2|4|4}}
 
==Summary==
D.W. discovers a passion for science, but her explanations for questions like why the sky is blue don't sound right to Arthur.
 
==Plot==
==Plot==
{{Missing|Plot}}
Brain explains the Earth's rotation that causes day and night, when Arthur stops him, saying that they don't understand what he's saying. We then see he's talking to Baby Kate and Pal.
 
<center>'''Prove It'''</center>
 
After the title card, Arthur and Buster are watching NOVA, when D.W. distracts them, annoying Arthur. Later, Arthur and Francine are playing catch, when Francine spells a word D.W. can't understand. Later, Arthur wants to see the sci-fi movie 5,000 Explosions and a Supernova. D.W. wants to go too, but Arthur won't let her. In Arthur's room, D.W. talks to Brain, annoying Arthur. Brain shows D.W. some science fun while Arthur is doing his homework. At dinner, Arthur blames D.W. for bothering Brain, which D.W. denies. After dinner, D.W. wants to go to the exploratorium, but Arthur won't let her.
 
The next day, D.W. starts her own world of science and won't let Arthur in, but Arthur loans her 73 cents, a ring, a torn horse sticker, and a sourball. D.W. presents her exhibit wrong, much to Arthur's annoyance.
 
Finally, Arthur tells his parents he wants to take D.W. to the exploratorium, which his dad is surprised by. "Yes, please!" Arthur replies. "Tell her she has to go!"
 
With that, Arthur and the Brain take D.W. to the exploratorium to learn the correct scientific answers to her questions. D.W. then states that her theory that Arthur would beg to take her to the exploratorium was correct, much to his shock. Brain comments that D.W. is much smarter than she seems, finishing the episode.
 
==Characters==
==Characters==
{| class="wikitable"
===Major===
| valign="top" width="33%"|'''Major Roles'''
*[[D.W. Read]]
*[[D.W.]]
*[[Alan Powers|The Brain]]
*[[Brain]]
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Arthur Read|Arthur]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[David Read]]
*[[David Read]]
| valign="top" width="33%"|'''Minor Roles'''
*[[Francine Frensky]]
*[[Francine]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Buster]]
*[[Emily]]
*[[Emily]]
*[[Tibble Twins]]
*[[Timmy and Tommy Tibble]]
*[[Kate]]
===Minor===
*[[Kate Read]]
*[[Pal]]
*[[Pal]]
| valign="top" width="33%"|'''Cameos'''
*[[Mrs. Powers]]
*[[Mrs. Powers]]
===Cameo===
*[[James MacDonald]]
*[[James MacDonald]]
*[[Unknown Male Dog]]
*[[Kyle]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Aardvark]]
*[[Liam]]
*[[Liam]]
*[[Amanda Holser]]
*[[Amanda Hulser]]
*[[Unknown Female Rabbit]]
*[[Lucy (preschooler)|Lucy]]
*[[Lisa]]
*[[Lisa]]
*[[Mary Ann]]
*[[Maryann]]
*[[Edwin]]
*[[Edwin]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Cat]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Cat]]
*[[Mrs. Fink]]
*[[Mrs. Fink]]
|}
*[[Jane Read]]
 
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Notes===
*D.W. pronounces '' exploratorium'' wrong in this episode.
*This is one of the few episodes that show a ''real life'' TV show interlaced with the animation.
*This is one of the few episodes that show a real life TV show interlaced with the animation.
*D.W. pronounced '' exploratorium'' wrong in this episode.
*'''Running Gag:'''
===Quotes===
**Kate sucks onto a ball when she gets it.
:[[Arthur]]: Dad, D.W. is about to bother us.
**D.W. saying "Prove It."
:[[D.W.]]: I haven't done anything yet.
===Cultural references===
:[[Arthur]]: I know you. You're going to start saying, "What are you watching?", "What's that?", "What's happening?"
*The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nova_(TV_series) NOVA] television program that Arthur and Buster watch is a real show, not to mention the fact that it is from [[PBS]], the same company that provides ''Arthur'' (both shows are produced by [[WGBH]]).
 
*The Exploritorium museum Arthur, D.W., the Brain and his mom visit is similar to the Franklin Institute, which is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
<hr width="50%" />:[[D.W.]]: Oh yeah! PROVE IT!
===Errors===
:
*When The [[Tibble Twins]] raise their hands, Tommy has Timmy's blue scarf and Timmy has Tommy's red scarf then in the next shot of the Tibbles they have their regular scarves again.
*When [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] gets the second lot of people in line, the [[Tibble Twins]] are seen in the line but a couple of seconds later, they are seen coming out of D.W.'s Explainatorium.
===Episode connections===
*This is the second time after “The Perfect Brother” that Arthur does not immediately know who people are referring to when they say the name "Alan" (Brain).


<hr width="50%" />
==Gallery==
{{Main|Prove It/Gallery}}


::[[Arthur]]: Now do you see how stuff really works and how all your crazy experiments were wrong?
==References==
::[[D.W.]]: I only had one experiment, Arthur. I said one day you'd beg to take me here, and here I am. My experiment was a complete success: I proved I'm smarter than you.
{{Reflist}}
::[[Arthur]]: Did what I think happened... happen?
{{EpisodeNav|4}}
===References===
*The "[[wikipedia:NOVA|NOVA]]" television program that Arthur and Buster watch is a real show.
==Home video==
This episode has never been released on VHS or DVD.
==External links==
*[http://www.tv.com/arthur/the-contest--prove-it/episode/48159/summary.html Prove It] at TV.com
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 29 September 2022

"Prove It"
Prove It.png
Prove It Title Card.png
Season/Series: 4
Number in season: 4b
Original Airdate: United States October 8, 1999
Credits
Written by: Joe Fallon
Storyboard by: Jeremy O'Neill
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"Prove It" is the second half of the fourth episode in the fourth season of Arthur.

Summary[edit]

D.W. discovers a passion for science, but her explanations for questions like why the sky is blue don't sound right to Arthur.

Plot[edit]

Brain explains the Earth's rotation that causes day and night, when Arthur stops him, saying that they don't understand what he's saying. We then see he's talking to Baby Kate and Pal.

Prove It

After the title card, Arthur and Buster are watching NOVA, when D.W. distracts them, annoying Arthur. Later, Arthur and Francine are playing catch, when Francine spells a word D.W. can't understand. Later, Arthur wants to see the sci-fi movie 5,000 Explosions and a Supernova. D.W. wants to go too, but Arthur won't let her. In Arthur's room, D.W. talks to Brain, annoying Arthur. Brain shows D.W. some science fun while Arthur is doing his homework. At dinner, Arthur blames D.W. for bothering Brain, which D.W. denies. After dinner, D.W. wants to go to the exploratorium, but Arthur won't let her.

The next day, D.W. starts her own world of science and won't let Arthur in, but Arthur loans her 73 cents, a ring, a torn horse sticker, and a sourball. D.W. presents her exhibit wrong, much to Arthur's annoyance.

Finally, Arthur tells his parents he wants to take D.W. to the exploratorium, which his dad is surprised by. "Yes, please!" Arthur replies. "Tell her she has to go!"

With that, Arthur and the Brain take D.W. to the exploratorium to learn the correct scientific answers to her questions. D.W. then states that her theory that Arthur would beg to take her to the exploratorium was correct, much to his shock. Brain comments that D.W. is much smarter than she seems, finishing the episode.

Characters[edit]

Major[edit]

Minor[edit]

Cameo[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • D.W. pronounces exploratorium wrong in this episode.
  • This is one of the few episodes that show a real life TV show interlaced with the animation.
  • Running Gag:
    • Kate sucks onto a ball when she gets it.
    • D.W. saying "Prove It."

Cultural references[edit]

  • The NOVA television program that Arthur and Buster watch is a real show, not to mention the fact that it is from PBS, the same company that provides Arthur (both shows are produced by WGBH).
  • The Exploritorium museum Arthur, D.W., the Brain and his mom visit is similar to the Franklin Institute, which is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Errors[edit]

  • When The Tibble Twins raise their hands, Tommy has Timmy's blue scarf and Timmy has Tommy's red scarf then in the next shot of the Tibbles they have their regular scarves again.
  • When D.W. gets the second lot of people in line, the Tibble Twins are seen in the line but a couple of seconds later, they are seen coming out of D.W.'s Explainatorium.

Episode connections[edit]

  • This is the second time after “The Perfect Brother” that Arthur does not immediately know who people are referring to when they say the name "Alan" (Brain).

Gallery[edit]

:Main article: Prove It/Gallery

References[edit]