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*The Brain attempts to wire the Read family household's television, lights and other equipment through the family computer, but the computer itself still appears to be an old-fashioned model, with a bulky fullscreen monitor and a primitive text-based interface. | *The Brain attempts to wire the Read family household's television, lights and other equipment through the family computer, but the computer itself still appears to be an old-fashioned model, with a bulky fullscreen monitor and a primitive text-based interface. | ||
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* The name of the episode is a play on words of "Vacation" and possibly "Paycation". | |||
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Revision as of 19:10, 21 February 2015
"Staycation" | |
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Season/Series: | 18 |
Number in season: | 6b |
Credits | |
Written by: | Kathy Waugh |
Storyboard by: | Gerry Capelle |
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"Staycation" is the second half of the sixth episode in the eighteenth season of Arthur. [1]
Summary
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![2]
Plot
Characters
- Arthur Read
- D.W. Read
- David Read
- Jane Read
- Kate Read
- Thora Read
- Leah MacGrady
- Buster Baxter
- Alan Powers "The Brain"
Trivia
Production notes
- This episode was released on the DVD Arthur's Fountain Abbey before it premiered on TV.
Continuity
- Arthur and D.W. change Baby Kate's diaper. When D.W. suggests calling for Mom and Dad's help, Arthur reminds her that they've done it before, which they did in "Is There a Doctor in the House?"
- The Brain attempts to wire the Read family household's television, lights and other equipment through the family computer, but the computer itself still appears to be an old-fashioned model, with a bulky fullscreen monitor and a primitive text-based interface.
Other
- The name of the episode is a play on words of "Vacation" and possibly "Paycation".
Home video
DVD:
Gallery
References