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==Plot==
==Plot==
==Buster is entering the TV Schedule Magazine's contest for writing an episode for the Andy and Company Show. His friends decide to enter in the contest too with their stories styled like South Park, Beavis and Butt-head, and Dexter's Laboratory amongst other things. Five years later, they are 13, and watch for the winning episode to find out a girl from Canadian, Oklahoma named Holly Holland has won the contest.==
Buster is entering the TV Schedule Magazine's contest for writing an episode for the Andy and Company Show. His friends decide to enter in the contest too with their stories styled like South Park, Beavis and Butt-head, and Dexter's Laboratory amongst other things. Five years later, they are 13, and watch for the winning episode to find out a girl from Canadian, Oklahoma named Holly Holland has won the contest.
 
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*The animation style used in Buster's story idea is similar to the animation used in the adult comedy TV show [[Wikipedia:South Park (TV series)|South Park]]
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Revision as of 01:49, 22 October 2010

"The Contest" is the first half of the 4th episode of season 4 of the animated children's series Arthur. It originally aired on September 27th, 1999.

Plot

Buster is entering the TV Schedule Magazine's contest for writing an episode for the Andy and Company Show. His friends decide to enter in the contest too with their stories styled like South Park, Beavis and Butt-head, and Dexter's Laboratory amongst other things. Five years later, they are 13, and watch for the winning episode to find out a girl from Canadian, Oklahoma named Holly Holland has won the contest.


Trivia

  • The animation style used in Buster's story idea is similar to the animation used in the adult comedy TV show South Park