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{{Seasons}}'''Season 18''' of ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' premiered on [[PBS]] on September 29, 2014 with "[[The Friend Who Wasn't There]]/[[Surprise!]]".<ref name="episode2" /><ref>https://twitter.com/ArthurRead/status/484352029020549122</ref> It concluded on September 11, 2015 with "[[The Pageant Pickle]]/[[Some Assembly Required]]".<ref name="klru9" /> | {{Seasons}} | ||
'''Season 18''' of ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' premiered on [[PBS]] on September 29, 2014 with "[[The Friend Who Wasn't There]]/[[Surprise!]]".<ref name="episode2" /><ref>https://twitter.com/ArthurRead/status/484352029020549122</ref> It concluded on September 11, 2015 with "[[The Pageant Pickle]]/[[Some Assembly Required]]".<ref name="klru9" /> | |||
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Consumption of Tide Pods can lead to death.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
'''Tide Pods''' (stylized as '''Tide PODS''') are a line of laundry detergent pod from Procter & Gamble's Tide brand. Tide Pods have often been featured in media reports discussing the dangers to health and life posed by the PODS to children and those with dementia, as the victims have ingested the detergent pods mistaking them for candy. In late December 2017, Tide Pods became the center of an Internet meme that was popularized on Twitter, which involves a dare to consume the pods.<sup>[2]</sup> Responding to the growing number of incidents, Google started removing videos featuring the challenge from YouTube.<sup>[3]</sup> | |||
== Contents == | |||
[hide] | |||
* 1Health risks | |||
* 2Internet meme | |||
** 2.1"Tide Pod Challenge" | |||
** 2.2Responses | |||
** 2.3Post-meme | |||
* 3See also | |||
* 4References | |||
* 5External links | |||
== Health risks[edit] == | |||
Assortment of Tide Pods in opaque packaging | |||
The health risks posed by the ingestion of Tide Pods—particularly by children—have been noted by several media outlets.<sup>[4][5][6]</sup> In March 2013, ''Consumer Reports'' reported that "since early 2012, poison-control centers nationwide have received reports of nearly 7,700 pod-related exposures to children age 5 years and younger."<sup>[7]</sup> Tide Pods sent one child to the hospital per day in 2012 and 2013, with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tagging them as a health risk in 2012.<sup>[8][9]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' noted that "swallowing conventional detergent might result in mild stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods the ingestion can cause excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, and in some reported cases, victims stopped breathing and required ventilation support."<sup>[7]</sup> Individuals suffering from dementia have been reported to face health risks related to Tide Pods.<sup>[10][11]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' reported that between the Tide pods' introduction in 2012 through early 2017, eight deaths had been reported due to the ingestion of laundry detergent pods, with six of the eight deaths resulting from a pod manufactured by P&G.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
Due to initial reports of children consuming their laundry detergent pods, Procter & Gamble began distributing Tide Pods in opaque tubs and bags.<sup>[4]</sup> In 2015, P&G announced it would implement a bitter taste to its Tide Pods as a means to deter people from biting into them.<sup>[12][13]</sup> Tide would also include child-safety features in its packaging and issue extensive warnings about locking up the pods in households shared with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.<sup>[12]</sup> Additionally, Tide's website includes a page discussing how to safely handle its products, and suggesting consumers drink a glass of water or milk if a product is swallowed and call a poison control center for help.<sup>[14]</sup> | |||
Many media outlets referenced the visual similarity the pods have | |||
The season was first announced on June 21, 2013<ref>https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=466938520065124</ref> and was in production throughout 2013 and 2014.<ref>http://nycc13.mapyourshow.com/5_0/sessions/sessiondetails.cfm?ScheduledSessionID=18A9CDC4 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131206141126/http://nycc13.mapyourshow.com/5_0/sessions/sessiondetails.cfm?ScheduledSessionID=18A9CDC4 archived page]; retrieved 6 December 2013</ref><ref>https://www.facebook.com/PBSArthur/posts/10153290115030203</ref> Storyboarding began around early December 2013.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=537883082970667&id=385632154862428&comment_id=3212268</ref> It is the third one produced by [[9 Story Media Group|9 Story Entertainment]].<ref name="9story">http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/partners-re-up-with-9-story-for-arthur/ ([https://web.archive.org/web/20140527235447/http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/partners-re-up-with-9-story-for-arthur/ archived page]; retrieved May 27, 2014)</ref> There were 10 episodes in it.<ref>http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/series.episode.list.php?id=ARUR</ref> | The season was first announced on June 21, 2013<ref>https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=466938520065124</ref> and was in production throughout 2013 and 2014.<ref>http://nycc13.mapyourshow.com/5_0/sessions/sessiondetails.cfm?ScheduledSessionID=18A9CDC4 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131206141126/http://nycc13.mapyourshow.com/5_0/sessions/sessiondetails.cfm?ScheduledSessionID=18A9CDC4 archived page]; retrieved 6 December 2013</ref><ref>https://www.facebook.com/PBSArthur/posts/10153290115030203</ref> Storyboarding began around early December 2013.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=537883082970667&id=385632154862428&comment_id=3212268</ref> It is the third one produced by [[9 Story Media Group|9 Story Entertainment]].<ref name="9story">http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/partners-re-up-with-9-story-for-arthur/ ([https://web.archive.org/web/20140527235447/http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/partners-re-up-with-9-story-for-arthur/ archived page]; retrieved May 27, 2014)</ref> There were 10 episodes in it.<ref>http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/series.episode.list.php?id=ARUR</ref> | ||
[[Lydia Fox|Lydia]] was going to appear in this season,<ref>http://elwoodcitycentral.createaforum.com/arthur-news/arthur-ny-comic-con-2013/msg1747/#msg1747 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131227061832/http://elwoodcitycentral.createaforum.com/arthur-news/arthur-ny-comic-con-2013/msg1747/#msg1747 archived page]; retrieved December 27, 2013)</ref><ref>https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=541987352560240 (see description)</ref> but the episode "[[Little Miss Meanie]]" was made part of [[season 19]] instead. | [[Lydia Fox|Lydia]] was going to appear in this season,<ref>http://elwoodcitycentral.createaforum.com/arthur-news/arthur-ny-comic-con-2013/msg1747/#msg1747 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131227061832/http://elwoodcitycentral.createaforum.com/arthur-news/arthur-ny-comic-con-2013/msg1747/#msg1747 archived page]; retrieved December 27, 2013)</ref><ref>https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=541987352560240 (see description)</ref> but the episode "[[Little Miss Meanie]]" was made part of [[season 19]] instead. | ||
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Consumption of Tide Pods can lead to death.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
'''Tide Pods''' (stylized as '''Tide PODS''') are a line of laundry detergent pod from Procter & Gamble's Tide brand. Tide Pods have often been featured in media reports discussing the dangers to health and life posed by the PODS to children and those with dementia, as the victims have ingested the detergent pods mistaking them for candy. In late December 2017, Tide Pods became th | |||
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Consumption of Tide Pods can lead to death.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
'''Tide Pods''' (stylized as '''Tide PODS''') are a line of laundry detergent pod from Procter & Gamble's Tide brand. Tide Pods have often been featured in media reports discussing the dangers to health and life posed by the PODS to children and those with dementia, as the victims have ingested the detergent pods mistaking them for candy. In late December 2017, Tide Pods became the center of an Internet meme that was popularized on Twitter, which involves a dare to consume the pods.<sup>[2]</sup> Responding to the growing number of incidents, Google started removing videos featuring the challenge from YouTube.<sup>[3]</sup> | |||
== Contents == | |||
[hide] | |||
* 1Health risks | |||
* 2Internet meme | |||
** 2.1"Tide Pod Challenge" | |||
** 2.2Responses | |||
** 2.3Post-meme | |||
* 3See also | |||
* 4References | |||
* 5External links | |||
== Health risks[edit] == | |||
Assortment of Tide Pods in opaque packaging | |||
The health risks posed by the ingestion of Tide Pods—particularly by children—have been noted by several media outlets.<sup>[4][5][6]</sup> In March 2013, ''Consumer Reports'' reported that "since early 2012, poison-control centers nationwide have received reports of nearly 7,700 pod-related exposures to children age 5 years and younger."<sup>[7]</sup> Tide Pods sent one child to the hospital per day in 2012 and 2013, with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tagging them as a health risk in 2012.<sup>[8][9]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' noted that "swallowing conventional detergent might result in mild stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods the ingestion can cause excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, and in some reported cases, victims stopped breathing and required ventilation support."<sup>[7]</sup> Individuals suffering from dementia have been reported to face health risks related to Tide Pods.<sup>[10][11]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' reported that between the Tide pods' introduction in 2012 through early 2017, eight deaths had been reported due to the ingestion of laundry detergent pods, with six of the eight deaths resulting from a pod manufactured by P&G.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
Due to initial reports of children consuming their laundry detergent pods, Procter & Gamble began distributing Tide Pods in opaque tubs and bags.<sup>[4]</sup> In 2015, P&G announced it would implement a bitter taste to its Tide Pods as a means to deter people from biting into them.<sup>[12][13]</sup> Tide would also include child-safety features in its packaging and issue extensive warnings about locking up the pods in households shared with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.<sup>[12]</sup> Additionally, Tide's website includes a page discussing how to safely handle its products, and suggesting consumers drink a glass of water or milk if a product is swallowed and call a poison control center for help.<sup>[14]</sup> | |||
Many media outlets referenced the visual similarity the pods have | |||
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Consumption of Tide Pods can lead to death.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
'''Tide Pods''' (stylized as '''Tide PODS''') are a line of laundry detergent pod from Procter & Gamble's Tide brand. Tide Pods have often been featured in media reports discussing the dangers to health and life posed by the PODS to children and those with dementia, as the victims have ingested the detergent pods mistaking them for candy. In late December 2017, Tide Pods became the center of an Internet meme that was popularized on Twitter, which involves a dare to consume the pods.<sup>[2]</sup> Responding to the growing number of incidents, Google started removing videos featuring the challenge from YouTube.<sup>[3]</sup> | |||
== Contents == | |||
[hide] | |||
* 1Health risks | |||
* 2Internet meme | |||
** 2.1"Tide Pod Challenge" | |||
** 2.2Responses | |||
** 2.3Post-meme | |||
* 3See also | |||
* 4References | |||
* 5External links | |||
== Health risks[edit] == | |||
Assortment of Tide Pods in opaque packaging | |||
The health risks posed by the ingestion of Tide Pods—particularly by children—have been noted by several media outlets.<sup>[4][5][6]</sup> In March 2013, ''Consumer Reports'' reported that "since early 2012, poison-control centers nationwide have received reports of nearly 7,700 pod-related exposures to children age 5 years and younger."<sup>[7]</sup> Tide Pods sent one child to the hospital per day in 2012 and 2013, with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tagging them as a health risk in 2012.<sup>[8][9]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' noted that "swallowing conventional detergent might result in mild stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods the ingestion can cause excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, and in some reported cases, victims stopped breathing and required ventilation support."<sup>[7]</sup> Individuals suffering from dementia have been reported to face health risks related to Tide Pods.<sup>[10][11]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' reported that between the Tide pods' introduction in 2012 through early 2017, eight deaths had been reported due to the ingestion of laundry detergent pods, with six of the eight deaths resulting from a pod manufactured by P&G.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
Due to initial reports of children consuming their laundry detergent pods, Procter & Gamble began distributing Tide Pods in opaque tubs and bags.<sup>[4]</sup> In 2015, P&G announced it would implement a bitter taste to its Tide Pods as a means to deter people from biting into them.<sup>[12][13]</sup> Tide would also include child-safety features in its packaging and issue extensive warnings about locking up the pods in households shared with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.<sup>[12]</sup> Additionally, Tide's website includes a page discussing how to safely handle its products, and suggesting consumers drink a glass of water or milk if a product is swallowed and call a poison control center for help.<sup>[14]</sup> | |||
Many media outlets referenced the visual similarity the pods have | |||
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Consumption of Tide Pods can lead to death.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
'''Tide Pods''' (stylized as '''Tide PODS''') are a line of laundry detergent pod from Procter & Gamble's Tide brand. Tide Pods have often been featured in media reports discussing the dangers to health and life posed by the PODS to children and those with dementia, as the victims have ingested the detergent pods mistaking them for candy. In late December 2017, Tide Pods became the center of an Internet meme that was popularized on Twitter, which involves a dare to consume the pods.<sup>[2]</sup> Responding to the growing number of incidents, Google started removing videos featuring the challenge from YouTube.<sup>[3]</sup> | |||
== Contents == | |||
[hide] | |||
* 1Health risks | |||
* 2Internet meme | |||
** 2.1"Tide Pod Challenge" | |||
** 2.2Responses | |||
** 2.3Post-meme | |||
* 3See also | |||
* 4References | |||
* 5External links | |||
== Health risks[edit] == | |||
Assortment of Tide Pods in opaque packaging | |||
The health risks posed by the ingestion of Tide Pods—particularly by children—have been noted by several media outlets.<sup>[4][5][6]</sup> In March 2013, ''Consumer Reports'' reported that "since early 2012, poison-control centers nationwide have received reports of nearly 7,700 pod-related exposures to children age 5 years and younger."<sup>[7]</sup> Tide Pods sent one child to the hospital per day in 2012 and 2013, with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tagging them as a health risk in 2012.<sup>[8][9]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' noted that "swallowing conventional detergent might result in mild stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods the ingestion can cause excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, and in some reported cases, victims stopped breathing and required ventilation support."<sup>[7]</sup> Individuals suffering from dementia have been reported to face health risks related to Tide Pods.<sup>[10][11]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' reported that between the Tide pods' introduction in 2012 through early 2017, eight deaths had been reported due to the ingestion of laundry detergent pods, with six of the eight deaths resulting from a pod manufactured by P&G.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
Due to initial reports of children consuming their laundry detergent pods, Procter & Gamble began distributing Tide Pods in opaque tubs and bags.<sup>[4]</sup> In 2015, P&G announced it would implement a bitter taste to its Tide Pods as a means to deter people from biting into them.<sup>[12][13]</sup> Tide would also include child-safety features in its packaging and issue extensive warnings about locking up the pods in households shared with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.<sup>[12]</sup> Additionally, Tide's website includes a page discussing how to safely handle its products, and suggesting consumers drink a glass of water or milk if a product is swallowed and call a poison control center for help.<sup>[14]</sup> | |||
Many media outlets referenced the visual similarity the pods have | |||
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Consumption of Tide Pods can lead to death.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
'''Tide Pods''' (stylized as '''Tide PODS''') are a line of laundry detergent pod from Procter & Gamble's Tide brand. Tide Pods have often been featured in media reports discussing the dangers to health and life posed by the PODS to children and those with dementia, as the victims have ingested the detergent pods mistaking them for candy. In late December 2017, Tide Pods became the center of an Internet meme that was popularized on Twitter, which involves a dare to consume the pods.<sup>[2]</sup> Responding to the growing number of incidents, Google started removing videos featuring the challenge from YouTube.<sup>[3]</sup> | |||
== Contents == | |||
[hide] | |||
* 1Health risks | |||
* 2Internet meme | |||
** 2.1"Tide Pod Challenge" | |||
** 2.2Responses | |||
** 2.3Post-meme | |||
* 3See also | |||
* 4References | |||
* 5External links | |||
== Health risks[edit] == | |||
Assortment of Tide Pods in opaque packaging | |||
The health risks posed by the ingestion of Tide Pods—particularly by children—have been noted by several media outlets.<sup>[4][5][6]</sup> In March 2013, ''Consumer Reports'' reported that "since early 2012, poison-control centers nationwide have received reports of nearly 7,700 pod-related exposures to children age 5 years and younger."<sup>[7]</sup> Tide Pods sent one child to the hospital per day in 2012 and 2013, with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tagging them as a health risk in 2012.<sup>[8][9]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' noted that "swallowing conventional detergent might result in mild stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods the ingestion can cause excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, and in some reported cases, victims stopped breathing and required ventilation support."<sup>[7]</sup> Individuals suffering from dementia have been reported to face health risks related to Tide Pods.<sup>[10][11]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' reported that between the Tide pods' introduction in 2012 through early 2017, eight deaths had been reported due to the ingestion of laundry detergent pods, with six of the eight deaths resulting from a pod manufactured by P&G.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
Due to initial reports of children consuming their laundry detergent pods, Procter & Gamble began distributing Tide Pods in opaque tubs and bags.<sup>[4]</sup> In 2015, P&G announced it would implement a bitter taste to its Tide Pods as a means to deter people from biting into them.<sup>[12][13]</sup> Tide would also include child-safety features in its packaging and issue extensive warnings about locking up the pods in households shared with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.<sup>[12]</sup> Additionally, Tide's website includes a page discussing how to safely handle its products, and suggesting consumers drink a glass of water or milk if a product is swallowed and call a poison control center for help.<sup>[14]</sup> | |||
Many media outlets referenced the visual similarity the pods have | |||
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Consumption of Tide Pods can lead to death.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
'''Tide Pods''' (stylized as '''Tide PODS''') are a line of laundry detergent pod from Procter & Gamble's Tide brand. Tide Pods have often been featured in media reports discussing the dangers to health and life posed by the PODS to children and those with dementia, as the victims have ingested the detergent pods mistaking them for candy. In late December 2017, Tide Pods became the center of an Internet meme that was popularized on Twitter, which involves a dare to consume the pods.<sup>[2]</sup> Responding to the growing number of incidents, Google started removing videos featuring the challenge from YouTube.<sup>[3]</sup> | |||
== Contents == | |||
[hide] | |||
* 1Health risks | |||
* 2Internet meme | |||
** 2.1"Tide Pod Challenge" | |||
** 2.2Responses | |||
** 2.3Post-meme | |||
* 3See also | |||
* 4References | |||
* 5External links | |||
== Health risks[edit] == | |||
Assortment of Tide Pods in opaque packaging | |||
The health risks posed by the ingestion of Tide Pods—particularly by children—have been noted by several media outlets.<sup>[4][5][6]</sup> In March 2013, ''Consumer Reports'' reported that "since early 2012, poison-control centers nationwide have received reports of nearly 7,700 pod-related exposures to children age 5 years and younger."<sup>[7]</sup> Tide Pods sent one child to the hospital per day in 2012 and 2013, with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tagging them as a health risk in 2012.<sup>[8][9]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' noted that "swallowing conventional detergent might result in mild stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods the ingestion can cause excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, and in some reported cases, victims stopped breathing and required ventilation support."<sup>[7]</sup> Individuals suffering from dementia have been reported to face health risks related to Tide Pods.<sup>[10][11]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' reported that between the Tide pods' introduction in 2012 through early 2017, eight deaths had been reported due to the ingestion of laundry detergent pods, with six of the eight deaths resulting from a pod manufactured by P&G.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
Due to initial reports of children consuming their laundry detergent pods, Procter & Gamble began distributing Tide Pods in opaque tubs and bags.<sup>[4]</sup> In 2015, P&G announced it would implement a bitter taste to its Tide Pods as a means to deter people from biting into them.<sup>[12][13]</sup> Tide would also include child-safety features in its packaging and issue extensive warnings about locking up the pods in households shared with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.<sup>[12]</sup> Additionally, Tide's website includes a page discussing how to safely handle its products, and suggesting consumers drink a glass of water or milk if a product is swallowed and call a poison control center for help.<sup>[14]</sup> | |||
Many media outlets referenced the visual similarity the pods have | |||
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Consumption of Tide Pods can lead to death.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
'''Tide Pods''' (stylized as '''Tide PODS''') are a line of laundry detergent pod from Procter & Gamble's Tide brand. Tide Pods have often been featured in media reports discussing the dangers to health and life posed by the PODS to children and those with dementia, as the victims have ingested the detergent pods mistaking them for candy. In late December 2017, Tide Pods became the center of an Internet meme that was popularized on Twitter, which involves a dare to consume the pods.<sup>[2]</sup> Responding to the growing number of incidents, Google started removing videos featuring the challenge from YouTube.<sup>[3]</sup> | |||
== Contents == | |||
[hide] | |||
* 1Health risks | |||
* 2Internet meme | |||
** 2.1"Tide Pod Challenge" | |||
** 2.2Responses | |||
** 2.3Post-meme | |||
* 3See also | |||
* 4References | |||
* 5External links | |||
== Health risks[edit] == | |||
Assortment of Tide Pods in opaque packaging | |||
The health risks posed by the ingestion of Tide Pods—particularly by children—have been noted by several media outlets.<sup>[4][5][6]</sup> In March 2013, ''Consumer Reports'' reported that "since early 2012, poison-control centers nationwide have received reports of nearly 7,700 pod-related exposures to children age 5 years and younger."<sup>[7]</sup> Tide Pods sent one child to the hospital per day in 2012 and 2013, with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tagging them as a health risk in 2012.<sup>[8][9]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' noted that "swallowing conventional detergent might result in mild stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods the ingestion can cause excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, and in some reported cases, victims stopped breathing and required ventilation support."<sup>[7]</sup> Individuals suffering from dementia have been reported to face health risks related to Tide Pods.<sup>[10][11]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' reported that between the Tide pods' introduction in 2012 through early 2017, eight deaths had been reported due to the ingestion of laundry detergent pods, with six of the eight deaths resulting from a pod manufactured by P&G.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
Due to initial reports of children consuming their laundry detergent pods, Procter & Gamble began distributing Tide Pods in opaque tubs and bags.<sup>[4]</sup> In 2015, P&G announced it would implement a bitter taste to its Tide Pods as a means to deter people from biting into them.<sup>[12][13]</sup> Tide would also include child-safety features in its packaging and issue extensive warnings about locking up the pods in households shared with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.<sup>[12]</sup> Additionally, Tide's website includes a page discussing how to safely handle its products, and suggesting consumers drink a glass of water or milk if a product is swallowed and call a poison control center for help.<sup>[14]</sup> | |||
Many media outlets referenced the visual similarity the pods have | |||
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Consumption of Tide Pods can lead to death.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
'''Tide Pods''' (stylized as '''Tide PODS''') are a line of laundry detergent pod from Procter & Gamble's Tide brand. Tide Pods have often been featured in media reports discussing the dangers to health and life posed by the PODS to children and those with dementia, as the victims have ingested the detergent pods mistaking them for candy. In late December 2017, Tide Pods became the center of an Internet meme that was popularized on Twitter, which involves a dare to consume the pods.<sup>[2]</sup> Responding to the growing number of incidents, Google started removing videos featuring the challenge from YouTube.<sup>[3]</sup> | |||
== Contents == | |||
[hide] | |||
* 1Health risks | |||
* 2Internet meme | |||
** 2.1"Tide Pod Challenge" | |||
** 2.2Responses | |||
** 2.3Post-meme | |||
* 3See also | |||
* 4References | |||
* 5External links | |||
== Health risks[edit] == | |||
Assortment of Tide Pods in opaque packaging | |||
The health risks posed by the ingestion of Tide Pods—particularly by children—have been noted by several media outlets.<sup>[4][5][6]</sup> In March 2013, ''Consumer Reports'' reported that "since early 2012, poison-control centers nationwide have received reports of nearly 7,700 pod-related exposures to children age 5 years and younger."<sup>[7]</sup> Tide Pods sent one child to the hospital per day in 2012 and 2013, with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tagging them as a health risk in 2012.<sup>[8][9]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' noted that "swallowing conventional detergent might result in mild stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods the ingestion can cause excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, and in some reported cases, victims stopped breathing and required ventilation support."<sup>[7]</sup> Individuals suffering from dementia have been reported to face health risks related to Tide Pods.<sup>[10][11]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' reported that between the Tide pods' introduction in 2012 through early 2017, eight deaths had been reported due to the ingestion of laundry detergent pods, with six of the eight deaths resulting from a pod manufactured by P&G.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
Due to initial reports of children consuming their laundry detergent pods, Procter & Gamble began distributing Tide Pods in opaque tubs and bags.<sup>[4]</sup> In 2015, P&G announced it would implement a bitter taste to its Tide Pods as a means to deter people from biting into them.<sup>[12][13]</sup> Tide would also include child-safety features in its packaging and issue extensive warnings about locking up the pods in households shared with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.<sup>[12]</sup> Additionally, Tide's website includes a page discussing how to safely handle its products, and suggesting consumers drink a glass of water or milk if a product is swallowed and call a poison control center for help.<sup>[14]</sup> | |||
Many media outlets referenced the visual similarity the pods have center of an Internet meme that was popularized on Twitter, which involves a dare to consume the pods | |||
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Consumption of Tide Pods can lead to death.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
'''Tide Pods''' (stylized as '''Tide PODS''') are a line of laundry detergent pod from Procter & Gamble's Tide brand. Tide Pods have often been featured in media reports discussing the dangers to health and life posed by the PODS to children and those with dementia, as the victims have ingested the detergent pods mistaking them for candy. In late December 2017, Tide Pods became the center of an Internet meme that was popularized on Twitter, which involves a dare to consume the pods.<sup>[2]</sup> Responding to the growing number of incidents, Google started removing videos featuring the challenge from YouTube.<sup>[3]</sup> | |||
== Contents == | |||
[hide] | |||
* 1Health risks | |||
* 2Internet meme | |||
** 2.1"Tide Pod Challenge" | |||
** 2.2Responses | |||
** 2.3Post-meme | |||
* 3See also | |||
* 4References | |||
* 5External links | |||
== Health risks[edit] == | |||
Assortment of Tide Pods in opaque packaging | |||
The health risks posed by the ingestion of Tide Pods—particularly by children—have been noted by several media outlets.<sup>[4][5][6]</sup> In March 2013, ''Consumer Reports'' reported that "since early 2012, poison-control centers nationwide have received reports of nearly 7,700 pod-related exposures to children age 5 years and younger."<sup>[7]</sup> Tide Pods sent one child to the hospital per day in 2012 and 2013, with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tagging them as a health risk in 2012.<sup>[8][9]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' noted that "swallowing conventional detergent might result in mild stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods the ingestion can cause excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, and in some reported cases, victims stopped breathing and required ventilation support."<sup>[7]</sup> Individuals suffering from dementia have been reported to face health risks related to Tide Pods.<sup>[10][11]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' reported that between the Tide pods' introduction in 2012 through early 2017, eight deaths had been reported due to the ingestion of laundry detergent pods, with six of the eight deaths resulting from a pod manufactured by P&G.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
Due to initial reports of children consuming their laundry detergent pods, Procter & Gamble began distributing Tide Pods in opaque tubs and bags.<sup>[4]</sup> In 2015, P&G announced it would implement a bitter taste to its Tide Pods as a means to deter people from biting into them.<sup>[12][13]</sup> Tide would also include child-safety features in its packaging and issue extensive warnings about locking up the pods in households shared with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.<sup>[12]</sup> Additionally, Tide's website includes a page discussing how to safely handle its products, and suggesting consumers drink a glass of water or milk if a product is swallowed and call a poison control center for help.<sup>[14]</sup> | |||
Many media outlets referenced the visual similarity the pods have.<sup>[2]</sup> Responding to the growing number of incidents, Google started removing videos featuring the cha | |||
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Consumption of Tide Pods can lead to death.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
'''Tide Pods''' (stylized as '''Tide PODS''') are a line of laundry detergent pod from Procter & Gamble's Tide brand. Tide Pods have often been featured in media reports discussing the dangers to health and life posed by the PODS to children and those with dementia, as the victims have ingested the detergent pods mistaking them for candy. In late December 2017, Tide Pods became the center of an Internet meme that was popularized on Twitter, which involves a dare to consume the pods.<sup>[2]</sup> Responding to the growing number of incidents, Google started removing videos featuring the challenge from YouTube.<sup>[3]</sup> | |||
== Contents == | |||
[hide] | |||
* 1Health risks | |||
* 2Internet meme | |||
** 2.1"Tide Pod Challenge" | |||
** 2.2Responses | |||
** 2.3Post-meme | |||
* 3See also | |||
* 4References | |||
* 5External links | |||
== Health risks[edit] == | |||
Assortment of Tide Pods in opaque packaging | |||
The health risks posed by the ingestion of Tide Pods—particularly by children—have been noted by several media outlets.<sup>[4][5][6]</sup> In March 2013, ''Consumer Reports'' reported that "since early 2012, poison-control centers nationwide have received reports of nearly 7,700 pod-related exposures to children age 5 years and younger."<sup>[7]</sup> Tide Pods sent one child to the hospital per day in 2012 and 2013, with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tagging them as a health risk in 2012.<sup>[8][9]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' noted that "swallowing conventional detergent might result in mild stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods the ingestion can cause excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, and in some reported cases, victims stopped breathing and required ventilation support."<sup>[7]</sup> Individuals suffering from dementia have been reported to face health risks related to Tide Pods.<sup>[10][11]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' reported that between the Tide pods' introduction in 2012 through early 2017, eight deaths had been reported due to the ingestion of laundry detergent pods, with six of the eight deaths resulting from a pod manufactured by P&G.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
Due to initial reports of children consuming their laundry detergent pods, Procter & Gamble began distributing Tide Pods in opaque tubs and bags.<sup>[4]</sup> In 2015, P&G announced it would implement a bitter taste to its Tide Pods as a means to deter people from biting into them.<sup>[12][13]</sup> Tide would also include child-safety features in its packaging and issue extensive warnings about locking up the pods in households shared with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.<sup>[12]</sup> Additionally, Tide's website includes a page discussing how to safely handle its products, and suggesting consumers drink a glass of water or milk if a product is swallowed and call a poison control center for help.<sup>[14]</sup> | |||
Many media outlets referenced the visual similarity the pods havellenge from YouTube.<sup>[3]</sup> | |||
== Contents == | |||
[hide] | |||
* 1Health risks | |||
* 2Internet meme | |||
** 2.1"Tide Pod Challenge" | |||
** 2.2Responses | |||
** 2.3Post-meme | |||
* 3See also | |||
* 4References | |||
* 5External links | |||
== Health risks[edit] == | |||
Assortment of Tide Pods in opaque packaging | |||
The health risks posed by the ingestion of Tide Pods—particularly by children—have been noted by several media outlets.<sup>[4][5][6]</sup> In March 2013, ''Consumer Reports'' reported that "since early 2012, poison-control centers nationwide have received reports of nearly 7,700 pod-related exposures to children age 5 years and younger."<sup>[7]</sup> Tide Pods sent one child to the hospital per day in 2012 and 2013, with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tagging them as a health risk in 2012.<sup>[8][9]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' noted that "swallowing conventional detergent might result in mild stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods the ingestion can cause excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, and in some reported cases, victims stopped breathing and required ventilation support."<sup>[7]</sup> Individuals suffering from dementia have been reported to face health risks related to Tide Pods.<sup>[10][11]</sup> ''Consumer Reports'' reported that between the Tide pods' introduction in 2012 through early 2017, eight deaths had been reported due to the ingestion of laundry detergent pods, with six of the eight deaths resulting from a pod manufactured by P&G.<sup>[1]</sup> | |||
Due to initial reports of children consuming their laundry detergent pods, Procter & Gamble began distributing Tide Pods in opaque tubs and bags.<sup>[4]</sup> In 2015, P&G announced it would implement a bitter taste to its Tide Pods as a means to deter people from biting into them.<sup>[12][13]</sup> Tide would also include child-safety features in its packaging and issue extensive warnings about locking up the pods in households shared with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.<sup>[12]</sup> Additionally, Tide's website includes a page discussing how to safely handle its products, and suggesting consumers drink a glass of water or milk if a product is swallowed and call a poison control center for help.<sup>[14]</sup> | |||
Many media outlets referenced the visual similarity the pods have | |||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
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| width="140" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:The Tattletale Frog.png|140px]] | | width="140" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:The Tattletale Frog.png|140px]] | ||
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| width="13%" align="center" height="19" | 1a<ref name=":0" /> | | width="13%" align="center" height="19" | 1a<ref name=":0" /> | ||
| width="20%" align="center" height="19" |October 1, 2014<ref name=":0"> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" |October 1, 2014<ref name=":0">http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/259221/</ref> | ||
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| width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |When [[Bud Compson|Bud]] is blamed for an accident [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] causes, she has to decide whether to let her friend take the fall.<ref name=":0" /> | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |When [[Bud Compson|Bud]] is blamed for an accident [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] causes, she has to decide whether to let her friend take the fall.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
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| width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" | It's [[Catherine Frensky|Catherine]]'s 16th birthday, and [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] has been cordially uninvited to the party. With the help of her friends, she whips up the perfect present for her big sister...a sneaky surprise with a side of payback!<ref name="klru2"/> | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" | It's [[Catherine Frensky|Catherine]]'s 16th birthday, and [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] has been cordially uninvited to the party. With the help of her friends, she whips up the perfect present for her big sister...a sneaky surprise with a side of payback!<ref name="klru2"/> | ||
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| | | width="" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:The Case of the Girl with the Long Face.JPG|140px]] | ||
| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[The Case of the Girl with the Long Face]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[The Case of the Girl with the Long Face]]'''" | ||
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| width="20%" align="center" height="19" | September 30, 2014<ref name="episode3">http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/episode.php?nola=ARUR++001803</ref> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" | September 30, 2014<ref name="episode3">http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/episode.php?nola=ARUR++001803</ref> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |[[Fern Walters|Fern]] has been feeling low and no one can figure out why. Luckily, [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] is on the case! He'll leave no stone unturned, no lead unexplored, no ice cream uneaten...<ref name="klru3">http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/259223/</ref> | ||
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| | | width="" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:The Substitute Arthur.JPG|140px]] | ||
| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[The Substitute Arthur]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[The Substitute Arthur]]'''" | ||
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| width="20%" align="center" height="19" | September 30, 2014<ref name="episode3" /> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" | September 30, 2014<ref name="episode3" /> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |With [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] out of town, Buster is on the hunt for a new best friend. The problem is, he only wants to play games ''his'' way. Will he learn to compromise or is he destined to play alone?<ref name="klru3"/> | ||
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| | | width="" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:1804ami.jpg|140px]] | ||
| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Best Wishes]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Best Wishes]]'''" | ||
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| width="20%" align="center" height="19" |October 2, 2014<ref name=":1">http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/259224/</ref> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" |October 2, 2014<ref name=":1">http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/259224/</ref> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |After [[George Lundgren|George]] has a lucky streak, his friends pressure him to wish for a snow day. Can he deliver or is he out of luck?<ref name=":1" /> | ||
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| | | width="" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:1804bmi.jpg|140px]] | ||
| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[The Tardy Tumbler]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[The Tardy Tumbler]]'''" | ||
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| width="20%" align="center" height="19" |October 2, 2014<ref name=":1" /> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" |October 2, 2014<ref name=":1" /> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |[[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]] is excited about making the gymnastics team...until she realizes practice starts at 6am! Will she honor her commitment...or hit the snooze button?<ref name=":1" /> | ||
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| | | width="" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:Season 18 Promo.JPG|centre|thumb|140x140px]] | ||
| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Fountain Abbey]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Fountain Abbey]]'''" | ||
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| width="20%" align="center" height="19" | January 26, 2015<ref name="ket1805">http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/episode.php?nola=ARUR++001805</ref> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" | January 26, 2015<ref name="ket1805">http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/episode.php?nola=ARUR++001805</ref> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |[[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] is devastated when she learns her great, great grandmother, [[Mary Alice Miller]], wasn't royalty, but a common maid. The indignity! However, her old diary reveals a more interesting story.<ref name="klru5">http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/259225/</ref> | ||
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| | | width="" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:ACI2.jpg|centre|thumb|140x140px]] | ||
| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Arthur Calls It]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Arthur Calls It]]'''" | ||
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| width="13%" align="center" height="19" | 5b | | width="13%" align="center" height="19" | 5b | ||
| width="20%" align="center" height="19" | January 26, 2015<ref name="ket1805" /> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" | January 26, 2015<ref name="ket1805"/> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |Pressure from his classmates has Arthur doubting his decision to call Buster out during a baseball game. Will he succumb to peer pressure, or stick with what he believes is right?<ref name="klru5" /> | ||
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| | | width="" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:Whip-mix-blend.png|140px]] | ||
| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Whip. Mix. Blend.]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Whip. Mix. Blend.]]'''" | ||
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| width="20%" align="center" height="19" |September 7, 2015<ref name="klru6" /> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" |September 7, 2015<ref name="klru6" /> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |When [[Rattles's mother]] starts dating [[Archie Vanderloo]], [[Rattles]] finds himself spending lots of time with Archie's twins. The problem is, he doesn't have anything in common with them! Can this blended family learn to get along?<ref name="klru6">http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/259226/</ref> | ||
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| | | width="" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:ImagePending.png|140px]] | ||
| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Staycation]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Staycation]]'''" | ||
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| width="20%" align="center" height="19" |September 7, 2015<ref name="klru6" /> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" |September 7, 2015<ref name="klru6" /> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |Arthur offers to babysit so that his parents can enjoy some peace and quiet in the backyard. What could go wrong? With D.W. on the loose...just about everything!<ref name="klru6"/> | ||
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| | | width="" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:ImagePending.png|140px]] | ||
| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Two Minutes]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Two Minutes]]'''" | ||
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| width="20%" align="center" height="19" |June 1, 2015<ref name=":2">http://idahoptv.org/schedules/listingDetails.cfm?TZ=MT&SeriesID=5066&thisChannel=KAID&VersionID=280543&ThisDate=6-1-2015&thisTime=07:30:00&ShowPast=1#Past</ref> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" |June 1, 2015<ref name=":2">http://idahoptv.org/schedules/listingDetails.cfm?TZ=MT&SeriesID=5066&thisChannel=KAID&VersionID=280543&ThisDate=6-1-2015&thisTime=07:30:00&ShowPast=1#Past</ref> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |Power shifts in the Tibble household when the [[Tibble Twins|twins]] find out Tommy is two minutes older than Timmy. Frustrated in his new role, Timmy enlists the help of an expert older brother tamer: D.W.!<ref name="klru7">http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/259227/</ref> | ||
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| rowspan="2" width="" height="100" | [[File:Messy Dress Mess | | rowspan="2" width="" height="100" | [[File:Messy Dress Mess.png|140px]] | ||
| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Messy Dress Mess]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Messy Dress Mess]]'''" | ||
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| width="20%" align="center" height="19" |June 1, 2015<ref name=":2" /> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" |June 1, 2015<ref name=":2" /> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |[[Ladonna Compson|Ladonna]] is thrilled when Muffy loans her a beautiful recital dress. But a run-in with a painted bench leaves Ladonna wondering how to break the news to her fashionista friend.<ref name="klru7"/> | ||
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| | | width="" rowspan="2" height="100" | [[File:ImagePending.png|140px]] | ||
| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Arthur Read: Super Saver]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Arthur Read: Super Saver]]'''" | ||
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| width="20%" align="center" height="19" |September 10, 2015<ref name="klru8" /> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" |September 10, 2015<ref name="klru8" /> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |Business is slow for [[David Read|Mr.]] and [[Jane Read|Mrs. Read]], and Arthur is concerned. Can this "super saver" find ways to keep his family in the green?<ref name="klru8">http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/259228/</ref> | ||
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| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Tibbles to | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Tibbles to The Rescue]]'''" | ||
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| width="20%" align="center" height="19" |September 10, 2015<ref name="klru8" /> | | width="20%" align="center" height="19" |September 10, 2015<ref name="klru8" /> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |When D.W. saves the Tibble twins from a nasty fall, they decide to repay the favor...whether she likes it or not.<ref name="klru8"/> | ||
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| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[The Pageant Pickle]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[The Pageant Pickle]]'''" | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |School is almost out and Arthur can hardly wait for those lazy summer days by Muffy's pool. Nothing could ruin such a happy time of year...except maybe D.W.'s spring pageant!<ref name="klru9">http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/259229/</ref> | ||
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| width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Some Assembly Required]]'''" | | width="42%" align="center" height="19" |"'''[[Some Assembly Required]]'''" | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |D.W. can't wait to test out her new playset! But while it's being built she'll have to settle for the box. With the help of Bud and [[Emily]], she realizes her imagination is way better than any toy!<ref name="klru9"/> | ||
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| | | width="88%" colspan="4" height="81" |When a [[Hurricane Sadie|powerful hurricane]] hits [[Elwood City]], everyone's affected. [[Rufus Compson|Ladonna's dad]] is called up by the [[Army Corps of Engineers]]. Muffy relocates to a shelter, while Arthur struggles to reunite lost pets and owners. And [[Alan Powers|Brain]] seeks the help of a [[Dr. Paula|therapist]], voiced by special guest [[Idina Menzel]], to help him manage his anxiety.<ref name="klru10">http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/259230/</ref> | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery | ===Promotional images=== | ||
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Season 18 Buster detective promo.png|Promotional picture from Facebook.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/PBSArthur/photos/10154524172860203/</ref> | Season 18 Buster detective promo.png|Promotional picture from Facebook.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/PBSArthur/photos/10154524172860203/</ref> | ||
1801 DW promo.jpg|"What’s D.W. up to? Find out on ARTHUR next Wednesday, 10/1 on PBS KIDS (check local listings)"<ref>https://www.facebook.com/PBSArthur/photos/a.501573345202.387485.43562115202/10154624663210203</ref> | 1801 DW promo.jpg|"What’s D.W. up to? Find out on ARTHUR next Wednesday, 10/1 on PBS KIDS (check local listings)"<ref>https://www.facebook.com/PBSArthur/photos/a.501573345202.387485.43562115202/10154624663210203</ref> | ||
Season 18 Promo.JPG | Season 18 Promo.JPG | ||
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===Video preview clips=== | |||
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ARTHUR returns for Season 18! | |||
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===Individual episode previews=== | |||
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ARTHUR "D.W. Hides the Evidence" PBS KIDS|"[[The Tattletale Frog]]" | |||
ARTHUR "The Buzzard" PBS KIDS|"[[D.W. & Bud's Higher Purpose]]" | |||
ARTHUR Meet Waldo|"[[The Friend Who Wasn't There]]" | |||
ARTHUR Francine's Revenge|"[[Surprise!]]" | |||
ARTHUR Buster's Stakeout|"[[The Case of the Girl with the Long Face]]" | |||
ARTHUR Buster's Faraway Friend|"[[The Substitute Arthur]]" | |||
ARTHUR Ladonna's Dress Disaster|"[[Messy Dress Mess]]" | |||
ARTHUR Stink-o-rama!|"[[Staycation]]" | |||
ARTHUR D.W. is up to something!|"[[The Pageant Pickle]]" | |||
ARTHUR Shelter from the Storm Premiere|"[[Shelter from the Storm]]" | |||
ARTHUR Breathing Exercises|"[[Shelter from the Storm]]" | |||
ARTHUR September Premiere Week PBS KIDS|"[[Shelter from the Storm]]" | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||