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{{youmay|the episode set during the winter|[[The Blackout]]}}
{{Episode infobox
|ep. name = The Blizzard
|ep. name = The Blizzard
|image = The Blizzard.JPG
|image = The Blizzard.JPG
|season = 4
|season = [[Season 4|4]]
|airdate = October 4, 1999
|us = October 11, 1999{{cite}}
|prod. code = 405
|prod. code = 40501
|prev. episode = Prove It!
|prev. episode = [[Prove It]]
|next episode = The Rat Who Came to Dinner}}'''"The Blizzard" '''is the first half of the 5th episode of season 4 of the animated children's series ''[[Arthur]]''. Together with [[The Rat Who Came to Dinner]], it originally aired on October 4th, 1999.
|next episode = [[The Rat Who Came to Dinner]]
|writers = [[Joe Fallon]]
|storyboarders = [[Alex Hawley]]
|number = 5A
|titlecard = The Blizzard Title Card.png}}
{{Cquote|I hate school!|[[Mr. Haney]]}}
{{EpisodeHeader|1|5|4}}
==Summary==
==Summary==
A blizzard hits Elwood City, leaving Mr. Ratburn, Mr. Haney, and Mr. Morris trapped in [[Lakewood Elementary School|the school's basement]], and the Brain at [[Deegans' House|Prunella's House]] and several families with the [[Read Family (page, not category)|Reads]]. Francine has to write a report on pioneers and bases it on her experience with the people who came over to the Reads and pooled their resources. D.W. saves a snowball in the freezer. ("[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]")
A big snow and ice storm knocks out the electricity in [[Elwood City]], and the citizens struggle to cope.
 
==Plot==
==Plot==
The episode starts with a polar bear eating a marshmallow, and [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] regretting his want for snow, whilst walking [[Pal]] in a blizzard. He is called home by [[D.W. Read|D.W.]], who then asks about the polar bear, which Arthur dismisses.
<center>'''The Blizzard'''</center>
The weather forecaster predicts a little snow, but Arthur wants more so that school will be closed. [[David Read|Mr. Read]] puts Arthur to bed, reinforcing that it'll be just a light dusting of snow.
Unfortunately for Arthur the next morning, despite more snow than was expected, [[Lakewood Elementary School|Lakewood Elementary]] is open - the weather will turn sunny and no other schools are shut either. Arthur then says, "Why do weathermen never say the right thing?" Upon getting to school, [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] informs [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] and Arthur that she didn't finish her report on the pioneers because they were "d-u-u-u-l-l-l".
The power cuts out, and [[Francis Haney|Mr. Haney]] tells the class that the storm is getting worse, the building's lost electricity, and that the school is closed. [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] is shocked, but the kids are happy and they cheer loudly. Now the kids have to give in homework on the way out, and Francine is made to do a 3-page report while everyone else plays in the snow. Francine continues to struggle with her report. Mr. Ratburn says he could give her an F but he wouldn't.
Meanwhile, the Reads are cutting paths in the snow and D.W. remarks how deep it is - not as deep, however, as Dave remembers it once was - over his head -, but Jane reminds him he was smaller than D.W. at the time. The storm gets worse and they all head inside, which leads to the snow fantasies of Kate - a toy factory, and Pal - a BBQ. Francine's power cuts out meaning she can't finish her computerized report and has to go in the snow, but her father forces her to continue writing with a pencil and a piece of paper.
At the school, Mr. Ratburn and Mr. Haney are trying to get their cars started, but Mr. Morris forces Ratburn and Haney to stay behind and keep the pipes from freezing - otherwise, school may be closed for a month, to Ratburn's horror.
Prunella gives [[Alan Powers|Brain]] a psychic reading, there'll be more snow and Brain will meet a tall, dark stranger, which is confirmed by the weatherman on the radio. Brain is stuck there, as his power is out, annoyed with Prunella's constant "powers". Mr. Haney accidentally gets himself and Mr. Ratburn stuck overnight to prevent the pipes from freezing.
Then we see Oliver Frensky and his plower, trying to plow the roads, But the wheels get jammed in the snow and he tries to reverse but then he sees a power pole snapped in half and hit a red car causing the battery to get dented and the headlights crack and it also caused the car's car horn to go off as well.
After snow falls, a period of freezing rain then ensues, leading to numerous power outages across Elwood City. Flashing blue lights up in the night sky, and D.W. says that the town is exploding, and it's very pretty.


Meanwhile we see Oliver and Laverne wrapped up in blankets in the kitchen to keep warm Oliver tells her he tried to plow the roads but it didn't work and it got stuck so now the roads cannot get plowed. Francine tries again to get out of doing her report now it's too cold to write, but Mr. Frensky is having nothing of it and calls the Reads - Francine can work there as they still have power and Dave will get food in.


No deliveries can get in to the store, and Mr. Crosswire has the last of many things. Dave's supply is looking smaller and smaller. Meanwhile, in the school, Haney's moaning about the beans - why eat them when they have the cafeteria food to choose from?


The episode starts with a polar bear eating a marshmallow, and Arthur regretting his want for snow.
However, it is all frozen and, according to Mr. Morris, inedible. Mr. Haney wants to go home - he hates school. Mr. Ratburn reassures the school it was only a joke. The Crosswires also have no power and no one can fix it even for a million dollars. Muffy tells her daddy everything is broken. But then Mr. Crosswire tells her that their power is simply out.


After the title screen, the weather forecaster predicts a little snow, but Arthur wants more so that school will be closed. Unfortunately, despite more snow than was expected, Lakewood Elementary is open. Upon getting to school, Francine informs Buster and Arthur that she didn't finish her report on the pioneers because they were "d-u-u-u-u-u-u-l-l--ll--l". the power cuts out and school is closed, the kids have to give in homework on the way out and Francine is made to do a 3-page report while everyone else plays in the snow. Francine continues to struggle with her report. Meanwhile, the Reads are cutting paths in the snow and DW remarks how deep it is - not as deep, however, as Dave remembers it once was - over his head - but Jane reminds him he was smaller than DW then. The storm gets worse and they all head inside, which leads to the snow fantasies of Kate - a toy factory, and Pal - a BBQ. Francine's power cuts out meaning she can't finish her computerised report and has to go in the snow, but her father forces her to continue writing with a pencil.
Dave picks up Buster and [[Bitzi Baxter|his mom]], as they too have no power. Jane invited all who needed warmth, so the house is quite full everyone brought food so stew will be made.


At the school Mr Morris forces Ratburn and Haney to stay behind and keep the pipes from freezing - school may be closed for a month, to Ratburn's horror. Prunella gives Brain a psychic reading, which is confirmed by the weatherman on the radio, Brain is stuck there as his power is out, annoyed with Prunella's constant "powers". Haney accidentally gets himself and Ratburn stuck overnight to prevent frozen pipes, luckily there's plenty of beans! Freezing rain then ensues, leading to powercuts across Elwood City and DW tp say that the town is exploding - and it's very pretty.
The power cuts in the Read household everyone's going to die in a heap, according to D.W., but Dave's going to cook on the camping stove and Mr. Frensky has an idea to stay warm - huddle near the fire. Buster warns all to not practice the tuba, as he did at home earlier and it was so cold in the house that his mouth froze to the tuba for two hours.


Francine tries again to get out of doing her report, now it's too cold to write, but Mr Frensky is having nothing of it and calls the Reads - Francine can work there as they still have power and Dave'll get food in. No deliveries can get in to the store, and Mr Crosswire has the last of many things. Dave's supply is looking smaller and smaller. In the school, meanwhile, Haney's moaning about the beans - why eat them when they have the cafeteria food to choose from? However, it is all frozen and - according to Morris - inedible. Haney wants to go home - he hates school. Ratburn has to reassure the school it was only a joke! The Crosswires also have no power and no-one can fix it, even for a million dollars.
The Crosswires may have a way of keeping warm that no-one else can afford, but they don't and are soon invited over to the Reads, however Mr Crosswire didn't bring food, so the stew portions may be a little smaller. Francine realizes that they are today much like the pioneers and her report is nearing completion.


Dave picks up his mother and Buster as they too have no power. Jane had invited all who needed warmth, so the house is quite full, everyone brought food so stew will be made. The power cuts in the Read household - everyone's going to die in a heap according to DW but Dave's going to cook on the camping stove and Mr Frensky has an idea to stay warm - hudddle near the fire. Buster warns all to not practise the tuba. The Crosswires may have a way of keeping warm that no-one else can afford, but they don't and are soon invited over to the Reads, however, Mr Crosswire didn't bring food, so the stew portions may be a little smaller. Francine realises that they are today much like the pioneers and her report is nearing completion.
The storm ends, Prunella remarks "I told you so" (presumably to Brain) over and over, and it is time to dig out. Francine concludes that we all need each other to help each other - they all dig out the Reads' garden, Crosswire fetches his food and the men inside the school are rescued.


The storm ends and it is time to dig out. Francine concludes that we all need eachother to help eachother - they all dig out the Reads garden, Crosswire fetches his food and the men inside the school are rescued. We all need eachother's help - like the pioneers, and so Francine's report is done. The power returns, everyone enjoys the snow and DW brings her snowball in to freeze, to remind her of this day....
Eventually, Francine's report is done. The power returns as everyone has enjoyed the snow, and D.W. brings her [[snowball]] into the house to freeze it as a reminder of this day, setting up the events for [[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]] and finishing the episode.


==Characters==
==Characters==
{| class="wikitable"
===Major===
| valign="top" width="33%"|'''Major Roles'''
*[[Arthur Read]]
*[[Arthur Read|Arthur]]
*[[D.W. Read]]
*[[D.W.]]
*[[David Read]]
*[[David Read]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[Francine]]
*[[Francine Frensky]]
*[[Buster]]
*[[Buster Baxter]]
*[[Mr. Ratburn]]
*[[Nigel Ratburn]]
*[[Herbert Haney|Mr. Haney]]
*[[Francis Haney]]
*[[Mr. Morris]]
*[[Mr. Morris]]
*[[Ed Crosswire]]
*[[Ed Crosswire]]
*[[Oliver Frensky]]
*[[Oliver Frensky]]
| valign="top" width="33%"|'''Minor Roles'''
*[[Prunella Deegan]]
*[[Muffy Crosswire]]
*[[Alan Powers|The Brain]]
===Minor===
*[[Pal]]
*[[Pal]]
*[[Kate Read]]
*[[Kate Read]]
*[[Prunella]]
*[[Brain]]
*[[Mrs. Powers]] (voice only)
*[[Mrs. Powers]] (voice only)
*[[Muffy]]
*[[Santa Claus]] (Fantasy)
*[[Thora Read]]
*[[Thora Read]]
*[[Millicent Crosswire]]
*[[Millicent Crosswire]]
| valign="top" width="33%"|'''Cameos'''
*[[Dr. Jake]]
*[[Maria]]
===Cameo===
*[[Maria Pappas]]
*[[Rattles]]
*[[Rattles]]
*[[4th Grade Male Rabbit (Number 3)]]
*[[John]]
*[[Sue Ellen]]
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
*[[George]]
*[[George Lundgren]]
*[[Fern]]
*[[Fern Walters]]
*[[Jenna]]
*[[Jenna Morgan]]
*[[Binky]]
*[[Binky Barnes]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Aardvark]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Aardvark]]
*[[Laverne Frensky]]
*[[Laverne Frensky]]
*[[Mrs. MacGrady]]
*[[Leah MacGrady]]
*[[Bitzi Baxter]]
*[[Bitzi Baxter]]
*[[Mrs. Wood]]
*[[Mrs. Wood]]
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*[[Mr. Powers]]
*[[Mr. Powers]]
*[[Wanda Deegan]]
*[[Wanda Deegan]]
|}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*As soon as the school entrance was done, Poor [[Herbert Haney|Mr. Haney]] landed on [[David Read|Mr. Read]].
*The episode may have been influenced by a real life ice storm that occurred in January 1998 in which Canada (where the show was produced) was affected.
*The [[Reads' House]] still had power, until the snowstorm got ''even'' worse.
*[[Rattles]] can be seen twice struggling to ride a bike in the storm.
*During a freezing-rain warning, The Reads' house still had power.
*'''Timeline:''' This episode is the prequel to [[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]].
*Francine finished her report before the power at the Reads' came back.
**The final scene where D.W. saves a [[snowball]] and puts it in the freezer is taken from [[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]. The animation from that episode was re-used (notice how the characters are drawn slightly differently and the colors aren't as bright), as well as [[Jane Read]]'s dialogue, however D.W.'s dialogue was re-recorded with [[Oliver Grainger]] providing her voice for the sake of preserving continuity throughout the episode.
*Rattles can twice be seen struggling to ride a bike in the storm
===Errors===
 
*At the end, when [[Jane]] closes the freezer, she keeps pushing it. But when the inside view is seen, the freezer door is still a few seconds, and then it closes.
==Quotes==
*[[Catherine]]'s hair is brown in this episode rather than the usual dark red.
*'''Mr. Ratburn:''' Sorry I'm late! Let's jump right into work.
*During the grocery store scene, a female voice can be heard saying power is out across the entire country. If the entire United States truly was without power, it would result in mass civil unrest and leave it vulnerable to invasion by a hostile country. It is likely the actual line was "county", and it was misread by the actress.
*'''(Suddenly, The lights go out in the school)'''
*'''Mr. Haney: '''Bad news: The storm is getting worse! The buildings lost electricity! So the school is closed!
*'''(Mr. Ratburn gasps while the entire class cheers)'''
----
*'''Mrs. Read: '''Wasn't that when you were younger like D.W.?
 
*'''Mr. Read: '''Oh, yeah, right!
 
*'''(Suddenly the blizzard gets nasty, and the wind howls, D.W. falls down)'''
 
*'''Mr. Read: The storm's getting worse! Everybody inside!'''
 
*'''Arthur and Buster: Awww!'''
----
*'''(As Francine is doing her report, the power goes out)'''
*'''Francine: '''Daddy, power's out! I can't finish my report without a computer! I'm going to build a snowman.
*'''Oliver: (Gives the pencil back to Francine) '''Keep working.
*'''Francine: I bet I'm the only person in town not having fun!'''
----
*'''Radio:''' Don't worry, there's a 0 percent chance of freezing rain!
*'''(The snow has changed into freezing rain, causing everything to become ice)'''
*'''D.W.:''' Mommy! Daddy! The town is exploding! And it's very pretty!
*'''Oliver: (At the Frenskys')''' I tried all night, but the plow's stuck. Now None of the roads can get plowed now.
*'''Francine: (Shivering) Daddy, Look. It's too cold to write. I have to stop doing my report.'''
*'''David: (At the Reads')''' Yes, We still have power, Oliver. Francine can work on her report here. I'm gonna pick up food. I'll get enough for everyone.
----
*'''Radio: '''The storm shows no sign of stopping, things are going to get worse before they get better.
 
*'''Mr. Haney:''' Why eat beans when we don't have all these food?
 
*'''Mr. Morris:''' I wouldn't have eaten it if I was you, besides, it's all froze!
 
*'''Mr. Haney: I hate school!'''
 
*'''Mr. Ratburn: Mr. Haney! He didn't mean it!'''
 
*'''Mr. Haney: I wanna go home! (Grumbles) Beans!'''
*'''Muffy: (At the crosswires') Daddy, my hair dryer is broken, and the TV is broken, and the light in the kitchen is broken!'''
*'''Ed Crosswire: '''Nothing's broken, Muffy, our electricity is out.
*'''Muffy: Make it be fixed, Daddy. Pay someone!'''
*'''Ed Crosswire:''' No, I can't, bulgyface.
*'''Muffy: Very funny! Make it be fixed, Daddy!'''
*'''Ed Crosswire:''' This is something money can't fix, honeywallet.
----
 
*'''Buster: '''Our house was freezing! I tried to practice the tuba, and my lips got stuck to the mouthpiece for 2 hours. '''(Suddenly, the power goes out at the Reads' too and everyone gasps)'''
----
*'''Francine:''' I'm finished!
*'''DJ Reporter on TV: (After the power went back on everywhere)''' If your power is out, keep watching the station, and we'll tell you when to be turned on again.
 
*'''D.W.: '''The power's back on!
 


==See also==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
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The Blizzard Title Card.png
</gallery>


* [[The Blackout]]
==References==
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This article is about the episode set during the winter. You may be looking for The Blackout.
"The Blizzard"
The Blizzard.JPG
The Blizzard Title Card.png
Season/Series: 4
Number in season: 5A
Original Airdate: United States October 11, 1999[citation needed]
Credits
Written by: Joe Fallon
Storyboard by: Alex Hawley
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"The Rat Who Came to Dinner"
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I hate school!

Mr. Haney

"The Blizzard" is the first half of the fifth episode in the fourth season of Arthur.

Summary

A big snow and ice storm knocks out the electricity in Elwood City, and the citizens struggle to cope.

Plot

The episode starts with a polar bear eating a marshmallow, and Arthur regretting his want for snow, whilst walking Pal in a blizzard. He is called home by D.W., who then asks about the polar bear, which Arthur dismisses.

The Blizzard

The weather forecaster predicts a little snow, but Arthur wants more so that school will be closed. Mr. Read puts Arthur to bed, reinforcing that it'll be just a light dusting of snow.

Unfortunately for Arthur the next morning, despite more snow than was expected, Lakewood Elementary is open - the weather will turn sunny and no other schools are shut either. Arthur then says, "Why do weathermen never say the right thing?" Upon getting to school, Francine informs Buster and Arthur that she didn't finish her report on the pioneers because they were "d-u-u-u-l-l-l".

The power cuts out, and Mr. Haney tells the class that the storm is getting worse, the building's lost electricity, and that the school is closed. Mr. Ratburn is shocked, but the kids are happy and they cheer loudly. Now the kids have to give in homework on the way out, and Francine is made to do a 3-page report while everyone else plays in the snow. Francine continues to struggle with her report. Mr. Ratburn says he could give her an F but he wouldn't.

Meanwhile, the Reads are cutting paths in the snow and D.W. remarks how deep it is - not as deep, however, as Dave remembers it once was - over his head -, but Jane reminds him he was smaller than D.W. at the time. The storm gets worse and they all head inside, which leads to the snow fantasies of Kate - a toy factory, and Pal - a BBQ. Francine's power cuts out meaning she can't finish her computerized report and has to go in the snow, but her father forces her to continue writing with a pencil and a piece of paper.

At the school, Mr. Ratburn and Mr. Haney are trying to get their cars started, but Mr. Morris forces Ratburn and Haney to stay behind and keep the pipes from freezing - otherwise, school may be closed for a month, to Ratburn's horror.

Prunella gives Brain a psychic reading, there'll be more snow and Brain will meet a tall, dark stranger, which is confirmed by the weatherman on the radio. Brain is stuck there, as his power is out, annoyed with Prunella's constant "powers". Mr. Haney accidentally gets himself and Mr. Ratburn stuck overnight to prevent the pipes from freezing.

Then we see Oliver Frensky and his plower, trying to plow the roads, But the wheels get jammed in the snow and he tries to reverse but then he sees a power pole snapped in half and hit a red car causing the battery to get dented and the headlights crack and it also caused the car's car horn to go off as well.

After snow falls, a period of freezing rain then ensues, leading to numerous power outages across Elwood City. Flashing blue lights up in the night sky, and D.W. says that the town is exploding, and it's very pretty.

Meanwhile we see Oliver and Laverne wrapped up in blankets in the kitchen to keep warm Oliver tells her he tried to plow the roads but it didn't work and it got stuck so now the roads cannot get plowed. Francine tries again to get out of doing her report now it's too cold to write, but Mr. Frensky is having nothing of it and calls the Reads - Francine can work there as they still have power and Dave will get food in.

No deliveries can get in to the store, and Mr. Crosswire has the last of many things. Dave's supply is looking smaller and smaller. Meanwhile, in the school, Haney's moaning about the beans - why eat them when they have the cafeteria food to choose from?

However, it is all frozen and, according to Mr. Morris, inedible. Mr. Haney wants to go home - he hates school. Mr. Ratburn reassures the school it was only a joke. The Crosswires also have no power and no one can fix it even for a million dollars. Muffy tells her daddy everything is broken. But then Mr. Crosswire tells her that their power is simply out.

Dave picks up Buster and his mom, as they too have no power. Jane invited all who needed warmth, so the house is quite full everyone brought food so stew will be made.

The power cuts in the Read household everyone's going to die in a heap, according to D.W., but Dave's going to cook on the camping stove and Mr. Frensky has an idea to stay warm - huddle near the fire. Buster warns all to not practice the tuba, as he did at home earlier and it was so cold in the house that his mouth froze to the tuba for two hours.

The Crosswires may have a way of keeping warm that no-one else can afford, but they don't and are soon invited over to the Reads, however Mr Crosswire didn't bring food, so the stew portions may be a little smaller. Francine realizes that they are today much like the pioneers and her report is nearing completion.

The storm ends, Prunella remarks "I told you so" (presumably to Brain) over and over, and it is time to dig out. Francine concludes that we all need each other to help each other - they all dig out the Reads' garden, Crosswire fetches his food and the men inside the school are rescued.

Eventually, Francine's report is done. The power returns as everyone has enjoyed the snow, and D.W. brings her snowball into the house to freeze it as a reminder of this day, setting up the events for D.W.'s Snow Mystery and finishing the episode.

Characters

Major

Minor

Cameo

Trivia

  • The episode may have been influenced by a real life ice storm that occurred in January 1998 in which Canada (where the show was produced) was affected.
  • Rattles can be seen twice struggling to ride a bike in the storm.
  • Timeline: This episode is the prequel to D.W.'s Snow Mystery.
    • The final scene where D.W. saves a snowball and puts it in the freezer is taken from D.W.'s Snow Mystery. The animation from that episode was re-used (notice how the characters are drawn slightly differently and the colors aren't as bright), as well as Jane Read's dialogue, however D.W.'s dialogue was re-recorded with Oliver Grainger providing her voice for the sake of preserving continuity throughout the episode.

Errors

  • At the end, when Jane closes the freezer, she keeps pushing it. But when the inside view is seen, the freezer door is still a few seconds, and then it closes.
  • Catherine's hair is brown in this episode rather than the usual dark red.
  • During the grocery store scene, a female voice can be heard saying power is out across the entire country. If the entire United States truly was without power, it would result in mass civil unrest and leave it vulnerable to invasion by a hostile country. It is likely the actual line was "county", and it was misread by the actress.

Gallery

References