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Alberto goes to Arthur's house to deliver a party invitation, and when Arthur sees him, he says that he has something to give Alberto. Alberto wonders if it is the package from Adil, but Arthur says that it is a comic book. Arthur heads back indoors, saying this will be the best birthday gift ever.
Alberto goes to Arthur's house to deliver a party invitation, and when Arthur sees him, he says that he has something to give Alberto. Alberto wonders if it is the package from Adil, but Arthur says that it is a comic book. Arthur heads back indoors, saying this will be the best birthday gift ever.


<center>'''The Long Road Home'''</center>
<p style="text-align: center;">'''TITLE CARD'''</p>


There is a track race at Lakewood Elementary. It starts with [[Francine Frensky|Francine]], then [[Jenna Morgan|Jenna]], then [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]], then finally on to [[George Lundgren|George]]. When it is George's turn, he is outrun by his opponent, making his team lose. Francine insults George, saying he gave up, making him outraged.
There is a track race at Lakewood Elementary. It starts with [[Francine Frensky|Francine]], then [[Jenna Morgan|Jenna]], then [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]], then finally on to [[George Lundgren|George]]. When it is George's turn, he is outrun by his opponent, making his team lose. Francine insults George, saying he gave up, making him outraged.
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[[Buster Baxter|Buster]] and Arthur are seen at the Sugar Bowl, talking about the soccer ball, saying its exactly the same ball when [[Alan Powers|Brain]] examined it. But they wonder how the ball would go all the way to Turkey. Buster gives a long, wrong answer, discouraging Arthur.
[[Buster Baxter|Buster]] and Arthur are seen at the Sugar Bowl, talking about the soccer ball, saying its exactly the same ball when [[Alan Powers|Brain]] examined it. But they wonder how the ball would go all the way to Turkey. Buster gives a long, wrong answer, discouraging Arthur.


George arrives at the restaurant, running, which is unusual to Buster, thinking he hated running. George says he needed practice when Arthur offers his water. After drinking, he says he feels bad about losing the race and says he's just slow.
George arrives at the restaurant, running, which is unusual to Buster, thinking he hated running. George says he needed practice when Arthur offers his water. After drinking, he says he feels bad about losing the race and says hes just slow.


They understand, and Buster told him about his uncle walking everywhere, including a journey from [[Crown City]] back the [[Elwood City]], amazing George, and saying that it took him seven hours before spraining his ankle and had to stop. George is then encouraged about this and when Arthur says he doesn't know anyone who took the walk since then.
They understand, and Buster told him about his uncle walking everywhere, including a journey from [[Crown City]] back the [[Elwood City]], amazing George, and saying that it took him seven hours before spraining his ankle and had to stop. George is then encouraged about this and when Arthur says he doesn't know anyone who took the walk since then.
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On the big day, George sees the weather acting up, since its raining! He drives down to the city hall, when it's shiny again, but to his surprise, sees Mr. Ratburn. George says he misunderstood, since he only asked to sponsor him, not walk with him. But they just go along with it.
On the big day, George sees the weather acting up, since its raining! He drives down to the city hall, when it's shiny again, but to his surprise, sees Mr. Ratburn. George says he misunderstood, since he only asked to sponsor him, not walk with him. But they just go along with it.


As they walk, Mr. Ratburn entertains them with stories and George doesn't want to stop. At the party, Alberto gets a Comic book from Arthur, saying it wasn't the gift. George and the others make it through the forest and keep going. Buster and [[Bitzi]] meet him and say that they're two-thirds of the way there. George tells him he owes him $8.27, making Buster joke for George to stop now, discouraging him.
As they walk, Mr. Ratburn entertains them with stories and George doesn't want to stop. At the party, Alberto gets a Comic book from Arthur, saying it wasn't the gift. George and the others make it through the forest and keep going. Buster and [[Bitzi]] meet him and say that they're two thirds of the way they. George tells him he owes him $8.27, making Buster joke for George to stop now, discouraging him.


Arthur, while eating the birthday cake, is told by Alberto that some kid is walking from Crown City to Elwood City. Arthur realizes it's George! Arthur, Alberto, and many other friends like Brain, Sue Ellen, Muffy, and Francine wait at Main Street for his arrival. While he's walking, Mr. Ratburn notices the clock tower, relieved that the walk's almost over, before hitting his leg on a tree root, twisting his ankle.
Arthur, while eating the birthday cake, is told by Alberto that some kid is walking from Crown City to Elwood City. Arthur realizes it's George! Arthur, Alberto, and many other friends like Brain, Sue Ellen, Muffy, and Francine wait at Main Street for his arrival. While he's walking, Mr. Ratburn notices the clock tower, relieved that the walks over, before hitting his leg on a tree root, twisting his ankle.


George, at that point, stops for the others. Back on Main Street, everyone waits, when Francine notices George coming down the street. He asks his dad to take his backpack for the final leg. Everyone is excited to see him. He then kicks El Boomerang, flying into Alberto's hand, shocked to see it return.
George, at that point, stops for the others. Back on Main Street, everyone waits, when Francine notices George coming down the street. He asks his dad to take his backpack for the final leg. Everyone is excited to see him. He then kicks El Boomerang, flying into Alberto's hand, shocked to see it return.


While George is resting, Francine apologizes and then congratulates him on the courage, perseverance, and bravery, apologizes to him, and gives George the money. Arthur says that the soccer ball was the gift and says Happy Birthday to Alberto.
While George is resting, Francine apologizes and then congratulates him on the courage, perseverance, and bravery, apologizes to him, and gives George the money. Arthur says that the soccer ball was the gift and says Happy Birthday.


While everyone goes, Alberto pats Arthur on the back, saying that he is a good friend. The episode finishes with Mr. Ratburn on crutches with George's Dad supervising him on their way to George, who accomplished his dream that came true.
While everyone goes, Alberto pats Arthur on the back, saying that he is a good friend. The episode finishes with Mr. Ratburn on crutches with George's Dad supervising him on there way to George, accomplishing his dream that came true.


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