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- 15:33, 31 March 2024 Semaphore (hist | edit) [547 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:d573:35a8:a65f:a6ed (talk) (Created page with "'''Semaphore''' is a method of communication using flags or arm positions. In his song “Jekyll and Hyde”, the Brain had a dream where everyone had to give answers at school using semaphore (and for extra credit, grow a beard).{{ep|Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival}} The Tough Customers posed when they had changed to be Muffy Crosswire's 4 Open Hearts Tough Customers.{{ep|The Last Tough Customer}} ==External links== *{{w|Semaphore}} on Wikip...")
- 15:29, 31 March 2024 Skungie (hist | edit) [701 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:d573:35a8:a65f:a6ed (talk) (Created page with "{{character infobox |character name = Skungie |gender = Female |animal = Dog |family = Lucy <small>(owner)</small><br>Unnamed puppies <ref>{{Refquote|Skungie had puppies! Woo-hoo! ''(giggles)''|Lucy, "Sick as a Dog"}}</ref> |cartoon first appeared = "Sick as a Dog" <small>(mentioned only)</small> }} '''Skungie''' is a pet dog belonging to Lucy. At one point, she had to have an appointment with a veterinarian becau...")
- 15:27, 31 March 2024 Thamela Mpumlwana (hist | edit) [173 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:d573:35a8:a65f:a6ed (talk) (Created page with "'''Thamela Mpumlwana''' (born June 18, 2001) is a Canadian actor who voiced Cheikh Diouf in Season 14 of Arthur. Category:English voice actors")
- 22:50, 24 March 2024 1879 (hist | edit) [272 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:a4bb:a0d0:3d61:f7ab (talk) (Created page with "The following events happened in '''1879''': *Thomas Edison invented the incandescent lamp (now known as the lightbulb).{{ep|Francine Frensky, Superstar}} *Albert Einstein was born.{{ep|D.W. Aims High}} ==References== {{Reflist}} Category:A to Z Category:Years")
- 22:47, 24 March 2024 1877 (hist | edit) [165 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:a4bb:a0d0:3d61:f7ab (talk) (Created page with "The following events happened in '''1877''': *Thomas Edison invented the record player.{{ep|Muffy's Classy Classics Club}} Category:A to Z Category:Years")
- 22:44, 24 March 2024 Spanakopita (hist | edit) [509 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:a4bb:a0d0:3d61:f7ab (talk) (Created page with "{{Item infobox |type = Food |cartoon first = "Freaky Tuesday"}} '''Spanakopita''' is a traditional Greek dish made with layers spinach, feta, and herbs, baked in a phyllo dough. In "Freaky Tuesday," Buster dreams that a dish of spanakopita is sitting in the teacher's lounge, prepared by Mr. Rambacher who is experimenting with "cooking with lightning." Buster and Mr. Ratburn eat a piece of it. Category:Food...")
- 23:18, 21 March 2024 Create Your Own Arthur Episode! (hist | edit) [1,891 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:3593:aa17:95e7:ce50 (talk) (Created page with "The '''Create Your Own Arthur Episode!''' event was a story writing contest. Children aged 5 to 8 years old were asked to submit their own original ideas for an ''Arthur'' episode. The contest was announced in March 1998 in TV Guide Magazine, and ran from March 14 to April 3, 1998. Entrants received a certificate and an ''Arthur'' bookmark for their participation. The winning story idea was submitted by Holly Holland from Canadian, Ok...")
- 23:14, 21 March 2024 Darren Frost (hist | edit) [173 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:3593:aa17:95e7:ce50 (talk) (Created page with "'''Darren Frost''' (born January 21, 1971) is a Canadian comedian. He voices Oskar the Oracle Octopus in Arthur. Category:English voice actors")
- 12:44, 16 March 2024 Luca Villicas (hist | edit) [135 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:3593:aa17:95e7:ce50 (talk) (Created page with "'''Luca Villicas''' is a voice actor who voiced Ryder Read in The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur. Category:English voice actors")
- 02:12, 15 March 2024 Jesus (hist | edit) [2,903 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:3593:aa17:95e7:ce50 (talk) (Created page with "'''Jesus''' was born 2,000 years ago<ref name=scrapbook>Sue Ellen's Scrapbook (PBS Kids website)</ref> in Bethlehem.<ref name=apc>"Arthur's Perfect Christmas" (TV special)</ref><ref name=angels/> Sue Ellen described Christmas to her pen pal Ayah as, “the holy Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus.”<ref name=scrapbook /> Brain gave an identical definition.<ref name=brain>Brain's Big Book of Holiday Terms (PBS...")
- 02:10, 15 March 2024 Lao Tzu (hist | edit) [292 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:3593:aa17:95e7:ce50 (talk) (Created page with "'''''Lao Tzu''''' was quoted by Mrs. MacGrady:''' “When meditating, be as motionless as a stone, as silent as a block of wood.”{{ep|Arthur, World's Greatest Gleeper}} ==External links== *{{w|Lao Tzu}} on Wikipedia Category:People from the real world Category:A to Z")
- 02:08, 15 March 2024 Atlanta (hist | edit) [297 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:3593:aa17:95e7:ce50 (talk) (Created page with "In the song “I'm Not Scared of Santa”, '''Atlanta''' is a place that Santa Claus is said to be circling before heading to Binky's House. ==Behind the scenes== *{{W|Atlanta, Georgia}} on WikipediaCategory:A to ZCategory:CitiesCategory:United States locations from the real world")
- 02:07, 15 March 2024 Bethlehem (hist | edit) [174 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:3593:aa17:95e7:ce50 (talk) (Created page with "According to David Read, Jesus was born in '''Bethlehem'''.{{Ep|Arthur's Perfect Christmas}} Category:CitiesCategory:Places from the real worldCategory:A to Z")
- 02:06, 15 March 2024 Aztec (hist | edit) [242 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:3593:aa17:95e7:ce50 (talk) (Created page with "According to the book History of Cooking, chocolate is an '''Aztec''' food (and therefore would not have been eaten at the first Christmas in Bethlehem).{{ep|Arthur's Perfect Christmas}} Category:Human ethnic groups Category:Real life")
- 02:03, 15 March 2024 Hula! Who, Me? (hist | edit) [121 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:3593:aa17:95e7:ce50 (talk) (Created page with "{{book|image=Hulawhome.png}} '''''Hula! Who, Me?''''' is a book by Marc Brown. {{stub}} {{BooksNav}} category:a to Zcategory:Arthur Books")
- 22:05, 7 March 2024 Ray Bradbury (hist | edit) [436 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:643a:e44:4eb2:8074 (talk) (Created page with "'''Ray Bradbury''' is an author whose books are available at the library.{{ep|Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival}} ==Behind the scenes== The opening scene of “Follow the Bouncing Ball” is inspired by Bradbury’s story ''A Sound of Thunder''. ==External Links== *{{W|Ray Bradbury}} on Wikipedia Category:People from the real worldCategory:Authors Category:A to Z {{NameSort}}")
- 22:03, 7 March 2024 Gone with the Wind (hist | edit) [397 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:643a:e44:4eb2:8074 (talk) (Created page with "'''''Gone with the Wind''''' was Mrs. Compson’s guess as to Ladonna’s movements while playing charades. (The correct answer was the Three Little Pigs.){{ep|Shelter from the Storm}} ==External links== *{{W|Gone with the Wind (film)|''Gone with the Wind ''(film)}} on Wikipedia Category:Movies Category:Media from the real world Category:A to Z")
- 19:15, 27 February 2024 Cicero (hist | edit) [278 bytes] 2607:fb91:14d0:1d45:ad2:e57:9ab6:4436 (talk) (Created page with "'''Cicero''' was a name invoked by Nigel Ratburn when in pain from a twisted ankle.{{ep|The Long Road Home}} ==Behind the scenes== *{{W|Cicero}} was a famous writer from Ancient Rome Category:A to ZCategory:Mentioned charactersCategory:People from the real world")
- 19:13, 27 February 2024 Obadiah Ratburn (hist | edit) [298 bytes] 2607:fb91:14d0:1d45:ad2:e57:9ab6:4436 (talk) (Created page with "'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the great-great-grandfather of Nigel Ratburn. He was considered the “black sheep” of the family.{{Ep|The Long Road Home}} Category:A to ZCategory:Ratburn familyCategory:MaleCategory:GrandparentsCategory:Mentioned charactersCategory:Characters")
- 02:03, 26 February 2024 List of dubbed languages (hist | edit) [446 bytes] 2601:14b:4280:c510:f87a:2d72:4837:5a79 (talk) (Created page with "Here is a full list of all the '''languages''' ''Arthur'' has been translated to since 1996. * Arabic * Bosnian * Croatian * Czech * Danish * Dutch * Finnish * French * German * Greek * Hebrew * Hindi * Hungarian * Icelandic * Irish * Italian * Korean * Macedonian * Mandarin * Norwegian * Persian * Polish * Portuguese * Romanian * Serbian * Slovene * Spanish * Swedish * Tamil * Telugu * Turkish Category:Television networks")