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'''{{Arthur_Episode |image = [[image:RhymeforyourLife.jpg|310px]]|name = Rhyme for Your Life|season = 6|episode = 8a|written = [[Peter K. Hirsch]]|storyboard = [[Robert Yap]]|date = November 12, 2001|central = [[Binky]]|intertitle = [[Binky Blows a Bubbble]]|previous = [[More!]]|next = [[For Whom the Bell Tolls]]}}''' '''Rhyme for Your Life''' is the 1st half of the 8 episode of [[Season 6]] of [[Arthur]]. ==Plot== [[Binky]] goes to buy a birthday card for his mother but [[Muffy]] tells him that he should write a poem for his mom. Fern gives him a book to help him but he still thinks that he can't ryhme. He has a dream and then discovers that he can ryhme. ==Quotes== *'''Binky''': I was shopping for my mom just before her birthday. *'''Arthur''': I thought that was last week. *'''Binky''': Would you let me tell my story geek, I don't interupt you when you speak. ==Trivia== *William Carlos Williams was a real poet.Some of his poems include "The Red Wheelbarrow" and "Shadows.' *Pablo Neruda, the city's founder, was another famous poet. *Rita Hareworth is a parody of Rita Hayworth, a famous actress. *This episode mentions the "Giant Clam" nightmare. *Some of Sylvia Plath's works include [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Lovers_and_a_Beachcomber_by_the_Real_Sea Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the Real Sea], and ''Ennui. ''The name of that poem is referenced in the episode [[The Good, The Bad, and the Binky|The Good, The Bad, and the Binky.]]
'''{{Arthur_Episode
|image = [[image:RhymeforyourLife.jpg|310px]]|name = Rhyme for Your Life|season = 6|episode = 8a|written = [[Peter K. Hirsch]]|storyboard = [[Robert Yap]]|date = November 12, 2001|central = [[Binky]]|intertitle = [[Binky Blows a Bubbble]]|previous = [[More!]]|next = [[For Whom the Bell Tolls]]}}'''
'''Rhyme for Your Life''' is the 1st half of the 8 episode of Season 6 of [[Arthur]].
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Plot==
[[Binky]] goes to buy a birthday card for his mother but [[Muffy]] tells him that he should write a poem for his mom. Fern gives him a book to help him but he still thinks that he can't ryhme. He has a dream and then discovers that he can ryhme.
 
==Quotes==
*'''Binky''': I was shopping for my mom just before her birthday.
*'''Arthur''': I thought that was last week.
*'''Binky''': Would you let me tell my story geek, I don't interupt you when you speak.
==Trivia==
*William Carlos Williams was a real poet.Some of his poems include "The Red Wheelbarrow" and "Shadows.'
*Pablo Neruda, the city's founder, was another famous poet.
*Rita Hareworth is a parody of Rita Hayworth, a famous actress.
*This episode mentions the "Giant Clam" nightmare.
*Some of Sylvia Plath's works include [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Lovers_and_a_Beachcomber_by_the_Real_Sea Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the Real Sea], and ''Ennui. ''The name of that poem is referenced in the episode [[The Good, The Bad, and the Binky|The Good, The Bad, and the Binky.]]

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Rhyme for Your Life
Season 6
Episode no. 8a
Date aired November 12, 2001
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Rhyme for Your Life is the 1st half of the 8 episode of Season 6 of Arthur.





Plot

Binky goes to buy a birthday card for his mother but Muffy tells him that he should write a poem for his mom. Fern gives him a book to help him but he still thinks that he can't ryhme. He has a dream and then discovers that he can ryhme.

Quotes

  • Binky: I was shopping for my mom just before her birthday.
  • Arthur: I thought that was last week.
  • Binky: Would you let me tell my story geek, I don't interupt you when you speak.

Trivia

  • William Carlos Williams was a real poet.Some of his poems include "The Red Wheelbarrow" and "Shadows.'
  • Pablo Neruda, the city's founder, was another famous poet.
  • Rita Hareworth is a parody of Rita Hayworth, a famous actress.
  • This episode mentions the "Giant Clam" nightmare.
  • Some of Sylvia Plath's works include Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the Real Sea, and Ennui. The name of that poem is referenced in the episode The Good, The Bad, and the Binky.