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==Summary==
==Summary==
The final day of school approaches, and Arthur, along with his classmates, look forward to fourth grade, where they hope to find themselves in the class of cool new teacher M.C.
The final day of school approaches, and Arthur, along with his classmates, look forward to fourth grade, where they hope to find themselves in the class of cool new teacher Mike Cramp.


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DW is leaving preschool. She and Bud talk about kindergarten and agree to "practice being big kids" in anticipation for kindergarten. This practice includes doing homework (albeit incorrectly), wearing sunglasses, and imitating their older siblings. Bud also have trouble memorizing the alphabet, particularly "L-M-N-O-P."
DW is leaving preschool. She and Bud talk about kindergarten and agree to "practice being big kids" in anticipation for kindergarten. This practice includes doing homework (albeit incorrectly), wearing sunglasses, and imitating their older siblings. Bud also have trouble memorizing the alphabet, particularly "L-M-N-O-P."


At the Ice Cream Shop, Arthur and Buster are discussing what teachers they will have for 4th grade. Mr. Cramp, a new teacher, comes into the shop and impresses them with his demeanor.
At the Ice Cream Shop, Arthur and Buster are discussing what teachers they will have for fourth grade. Mr. Cramp, a new teacher, comes into the shop and impresses them with his demeanor.


Muffy and Francine are excited about the prospects of going to camp. However, Francine wants to go to Camp Meadowcroak whereas Muffy wants to go to Camp Elysium, a luxury resort for "discriminating children" which Francine finds unsatisfactory. This leads to a rift between them.
Muffy and Francine are excited about the prospects of going to camp. However, Francine wants to go to Camp Meadowcroak whereas Muffy wants to go to Camp Elysium, a luxury resort for "discriminating children" which Francine finds unsatisfactory. This leads to a rift between them.
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DW tries to take out the trash but ends up ripping the trash bag. Her mother reassures her that she does not have to do anything special for kindergarten.
DW tries to take out the trash but ends up ripping the trash bag. Her mother reassures her that she does not have to do anything special for kindergarten.


Muffy and Francine decide to go to separate camps, but they will update the other through a blog that they both have access to.
Muffy and Francine choose to go to separate camps, but they will update the other through a blog that they have access to.


On the last day, the class sings a song thanking Mr. Ratburn. It is revealed that Mr. Ratburn will be moving to 4th grade along with his students, while MC will be teaching 3rd grade.
On the last day, the class sings a song thanking Mr. Ratburn. It is revealed that Mr. Ratburn will be moving to fourth grade along with his students, while MC will be teaching third grade.


==Characters==
==Characters==

Revision as of 07:11, 6 September 2017

"The Last Day"
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Season/Series: 19 (US)
Number in season: 10[1]
Original Airdate: United States May 23, 2016[1]
United Kingdom June 24, 2015 (part 1)[2] June 25, 2015 (part 2)[3]
Credits
Written by: Peter K. Hirsch
Storyboard by: Jeremy O'Neill
Rick Marshall
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"The Last Day" is the tenth episode in the nineteenth season of Arthur. It is a two-part episode.

Summary

The final day of school approaches, and Arthur, along with his classmates, look forward to fourth grade, where they hope to find themselves in the class of cool new teacher Mike Cramp.

Plot

Arthur, Muffy, Francine, and Buster are at the Treehouse. Buster comments on how his jeans are too tight and discovers a cheese sandwich from the first day of school. The characters start to reminisce on their first-day experiences.

DW is leaving preschool. She and Bud talk about kindergarten and agree to "practice being big kids" in anticipation for kindergarten. This practice includes doing homework (albeit incorrectly), wearing sunglasses, and imitating their older siblings. Bud also have trouble memorizing the alphabet, particularly "L-M-N-O-P."

At the Ice Cream Shop, Arthur and Buster are discussing what teachers they will have for fourth grade. Mr. Cramp, a new teacher, comes into the shop and impresses them with his demeanor.

Muffy and Francine are excited about the prospects of going to camp. However, Francine wants to go to Camp Meadowcroak whereas Muffy wants to go to Camp Elysium, a luxury resort for "discriminating children" which Francine finds unsatisfactory. This leads to a rift between them.

Arthur and Buster try to get into MC's class next year by making a poster about what they have learned that year. Buster is surprised to discover that he has learned much throught the school year. However, they are disappointed to find out that MC repeats himself and does not have much original content. They decide to use that poster to impress Mr. Ratburn.

DW tries to take out the trash but ends up ripping the trash bag. Her mother reassures her that she does not have to do anything special for kindergarten.

Muffy and Francine choose to go to separate camps, but they will update the other through a blog that they have access to.

On the last day, the class sings a song thanking Mr. Ratburn. It is revealed that Mr. Ratburn will be moving to fourth grade along with his students, while MC will be teaching third grade.

Characters

Songs

  1. "Big Kid Song"
  2. "Dear Mr. Ratburn"

Trivia

  • Mr. Ratburn will become a fourth grade teacher the next school year. In the book Arthur's Teacher Trouble he mentioned of going to become a kindergarten teacher the next year, but this part was not kept when the story was adapted into a TV episode.
  • Lobster is not kosher. Since Francine is Jewish, this fact could have added to her anxieties about going to Camp Elysium. In her dream sequence, she tells the lobster "I don't even want to eat you."
  • This episode is dedicated to the memory of Greg Kramer, the voice of Nemo.

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