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==Plot==
==Plot==
It starts with Arthur getting dressed, and realizes that his socks are gone. D.W. blames him for stealing her socks, as she has lost them too. When their father came up to ask if they've seen his socks, D.W. overreacts and her father assures her there is a logical explanation. Pal has taken all the socks to the Sock Exchange Market, but the sock market has closed and crashed. Mr. Toad had bought up all the socks. After Pal and Baby Kate talked with Mr. Toad's wife Toady, Pal goes to meet him. He tries to convince Mr. Toad to give back the socks, but Mr. Toad refuses to. Pal manages to get a sock on loan, but he must give it back in a week with 10 other socks. So Amigo, Pal, and Baby Kate come up with a plan to get Mr. Toad to give back the socks. They come up with something that Mr. Toad would like to have that he could have a lot of, which was lint. They get everyone talking about lint until Mr. Toad got interested. When Mr. Toad comes to get his sock back, along with 10 others, Pal agrees that Mr. Toad won, and said for Kate to "Pack up the lint" while Mr. Toad took over the house. After Mr. Toad hears they have lint, he wants them to give the lint. He traded all his socks for the lint, and Pal, Baby Kate, and Amigo open up the Sock Market again.
Arthur gets dressed, realizing his socks are missing. D.W. blames him for stealing socks until their father comes and asks if they've seen his socks. Meanwhile, Pal is dragging all their socks to the Sock Market Exchange. The sock market has crashed after Mr. Toad bought all socks. After having a conversation with Mr. Toad's wife, Toady, Pal conferences with Mr. Toad, asking if he could give back the socks he bought. Instead, Mr. Toad puts a sock on loan, with a few hot dogs. He had to bring back the sock in a week, as well as 10 other socks with it, or else bullfrogs would take over their house. After giving Baby Kate the news, frogs started to appear in the house. Amigo and Pal come up with a plan to get some socks back by bribing Mr. Toad into a trade. They gather a lot of lint and had their friend Killer spread the word, "Everyone loves lint." After lint became popular, Toady becomes jealous and asks Mr. Toad why they don't have lint. He thinks about it for a while, maybe it is useful. The day Mr. Toad came to collect the loan, Pal agrees that he wasn't able to pay him back and said to Kate to "pack up the lint". Mr. Toad gets interested and traded all his socks for the lint and the sock market opens up again.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Episode connections===
*'''Timeline:''' This episode serves as a sequel to "[[The Great Sock Mystery]]."
*This episode serves as a sequel to "[[The Great Sock Mystery]]."
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*The "Lint Rush" is an obvious parody of a {{W|Gold rush}}.
*The "Lint Rush" is an obvious parody of a {{W|Gold rush}}.
*The "Great Chilly Toes Scare of 1929" is most likely a parody of the "Red Scare" and the "Great Depression."
*The "Great Chilly Toes Scare of 1929" is most likely a parody of the "Red Scare" and the "Great Depression."
*Ben St. Bernardky references Ben Bernanke, who was chairman of the Federal Reserve when the episode was made.
*The Wart Street Journal refers to the Wall Street Journal.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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===Screenshots===
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==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:17, 25 June 2023

"The Great Lint Rush"
The Great Lint Rush.png
S14E04b Title Card.jpg
The Great Lint Rush title card 2.png
Season/Series: 14
Number in season: 4b
Original Airdate: United States October 25, 2010[1]
Canada November 10, 2010[3]
United Kingdom January 25, 2011[2]
Credits
Written by: Peter K. Hirsch
Storyboard by: Louis Piché
Episodes
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"The Great Lint Rush" is the second half of the fourth episode in the fourteenth season of Arthur.

Summary[edit]

Mr. Toad is back! And he is ready to corner the Sock Market, leaving everyone in Elwood City barefoot and bereft.

Plot[edit]

Arthur gets dressed, realizing his socks are missing. D.W. blames him for stealing socks until their father comes and asks if they've seen his socks. Meanwhile, Pal is dragging all their socks to the Sock Market Exchange. The sock market has crashed after Mr. Toad bought all socks. After having a conversation with Mr. Toad's wife, Toady, Pal conferences with Mr. Toad, asking if he could give back the socks he bought. Instead, Mr. Toad puts a sock on loan, with a few hot dogs. He had to bring back the sock in a week, as well as 10 other socks with it, or else bullfrogs would take over their house. After giving Baby Kate the news, frogs started to appear in the house. Amigo and Pal come up with a plan to get some socks back by bribing Mr. Toad into a trade. They gather a lot of lint and had their friend Killer spread the word, "Everyone loves lint." After lint became popular, Toady becomes jealous and asks Mr. Toad why they don't have lint. He thinks about it for a while, maybe it is useful. The day Mr. Toad came to collect the loan, Pal agrees that he wasn't able to pay him back and said to Kate to "pack up the lint". Mr. Toad gets interested and traded all his socks for the lint and the sock market opens up again.

Characters[edit]

Trivia[edit]

Cultural references[edit]

  • The "Lint Rush" is an obvious parody of a Gold rush.
  • The "Great Chilly Toes Scare of 1929" is most likely a parody of the "Red Scare" and the "Great Depression."
  • Ben St. Bernardky references Ben Bernanke, who was chairman of the Federal Reserve when the episode was made.
  • The Wart Street Journal refers to the Wall Street Journal.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]