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Arthur and Buster are play a Dark Bunny Racing type of game. When the game crashes, Buster tugs on the cord but Arthur says not pull the cord. At that moment he the cord get unplugged and the game is turned off. Arthur accuses Buster of pulling the plug because Arthur was going to. Buster then blames Arthur saying he crashed the game on purpose to prevent buster from winning. Arthur goes home angry. The next day at school Buster and Arthur arrive from opposite ends from the school, a western music plays as the two squint and walk toward each other. Each blames the other of breaking the game because he knew the that they were going to lose. They end the conversation by saying that it no use talking to each other. Arthur talks about to Muffy while Buster talks to Francine and both explain to their version of what happen. Muffy assures Arthur she believe him, the Francine does the same with Buster. later in the gym while Francine and Muffy are laying basketball, Muffy explains Arthur's account of the event. Francine thinks Muffy is gullible and both stand assured that who told the story is accurate version. Later Fern and Sue Elllen. Hear the story from Muffy and Francine rescpectivly. Fern sides with Arthur while Sue Ellen Sides with Buster. later that day, Ladonna and Alan " The Brain " Powers are walking with the team Arthur and team buster memebers respectively showing who they side with. | |||
== Characters == | == Characters == |
Revision as of 00:38, 9 June 2019
"The Feud" | |
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Season/Series: | 22 |
Number in season: | 1b |
Original Airdate: | May 13, 2019 |
Credits | |
Written by: | Jon Greenberg |
Storyboard by: | Helene Cossette Nick Vallinakis |
Episodes | |
Previous "Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone" |
Next "When Rivals Came to Roost" |
Read transcript |
"The Feud" is the second half of the first episode in the twenty-second season of Arthur.
Synopsis
Just about the entire third grade class chooses sides when Arthur and Buster argue over a video game.[1]
Plot
Arthur and Buster are play a Dark Bunny Racing type of game. When the game crashes, Buster tugs on the cord but Arthur says not pull the cord. At that moment he the cord get unplugged and the game is turned off. Arthur accuses Buster of pulling the plug because Arthur was going to. Buster then blames Arthur saying he crashed the game on purpose to prevent buster from winning. Arthur goes home angry. The next day at school Buster and Arthur arrive from opposite ends from the school, a western music plays as the two squint and walk toward each other. Each blames the other of breaking the game because he knew the that they were going to lose. They end the conversation by saying that it no use talking to each other. Arthur talks about to Muffy while Buster talks to Francine and both explain to their version of what happen. Muffy assures Arthur she believe him, the Francine does the same with Buster. later in the gym while Francine and Muffy are laying basketball, Muffy explains Arthur's account of the event. Francine thinks Muffy is gullible and both stand assured that who told the story is accurate version. Later Fern and Sue Elllen. Hear the story from Muffy and Francine rescpectivly. Fern sides with Arthur while Sue Ellen Sides with Buster. later that day, Ladonna and Alan " The Brain " Powers are walking with the team Arthur and team buster memebers respectively showing who they side with.
Characters
Major
- Arthur Read
- Buster Baxter
- Francine Frensky
- Muffy Crosswire
- Binky Barnes
- Ladonna Compson
- Alan Powers
- Sue Ellen Armstrong
- Fern Walters
Minor
Cameo
Trivia
Cultural references
- A poster for Lord of the Flies can be seen in the library.
Episode connections
- Binky is late to Arthur and Buster's feud. In "The Squirrels," he is the last one to rent The Squirrels.
References
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