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{{Episode infobox
|ep. name = The Return of the King
|image = Sword 2.png
|titlecard = The Return of the King Title Card.png
|season = [[Season 3|3]]
|number = 9b
|us = January 4, 1999
|can=May 3, 1999<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120413104003/http://ww3.tvo.org/program/157024/arthur</ref>
|writers = [[Peter K. Hirsch]]
|storyboarders = [[Mario Cabrera]]
|prev. episode = [[Arthur's Treasure Hunt]]
|next episode = [[Attack of the Turbo Tibbles]]
}}
{{EpisodeHeader|2|book2=[[King Arthur]]|9|3}}


''You can do it Brain I know you can, no one's smarter than you! '''''<small style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-style: initial; border-color: initial; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; border-style: initial; border-color: initial; ">—[[Buster Baxter]]</small>'''
==Summary==
 
On a field trip to the medieval fair, Arthur's class is being humiliated in competitions against a class led by Mr. Ratburn's old teacher. Can Arthur turn things around?
'''"The Return of the King"''' is the second half of the 9th episode of season 3 of the animated children's series ''[[Arthur]]''. It originally aired on January 4th, 1999.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Arthur dreams about himself, Arthur's friends, and Mr. Ratburn being at a medieval fair competing for a trophy against a class from Glenbrook led by Mr. Ratburn's former teacher, Mr. Pryce-Jones. They see doppelgangers During the competitions, Arthur is sidetracked by the sword in the stone and Mr. Ratburn's class fear that Mr. Pryce-Jones may replace Mr. Ratburn if they lose. Arthur is the king because he is the return of the king.
The episode opens with the kids going on a field trip to a medieval fair. When they make it to the fair, Mr. Ratburn's class sees that another school, [[Glenbrook Academy]] is there too.


==Trivia==
The teacher with them is [[Mr. Pryce-Jones]], who was Mr. Ratburn's teacher when he was in school. Arthur notices a sword put in a stone and anyone who can get it out will become "King of the Fair", but no matter how hard he pulls, it will not come out.
The students in [[Mr. Ratburn]]'s Class are on the left, and the students in [[Mr. Pryce-Jones]] class are on the right. Below compares their counterparts in the episode.
Arthur Aardvark -- Tester Dog


Buster Rabbit -- Aardvark
Throughout the day the [[Lakewood Elementary School|Lakewood]] students compete with the Glenbrook students in several Middle Ages-themed competitions, losing every single one. Arthur loses at a medieval maze. [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] loses at archery. The [[Alan Powers|Brain]] fails at a trivia competition.


Francine Ape -- Rabbit
[[Buster Baxter|Buster]] even loses at a pie eating contest! At lunch, it is revealed that Mr. Pryce-Jones was very strict, and when Arthur, Buster, Francine, and Brain overhear [[Mr. Haney]] talking with him, they think that if Lakewood loses all of the contests Mr. Pryce-Jones will replace Mr. Ratburn.


Muffy Monkey -- Rabbit
The final event is a castle building contest. The Lakewood students work hard and build a beautiful castle, but they lose to Glenbrook because their castle is not historically accurate.


Brain Bear -- Aardvark
At the end of the day, the Glenbrook students and Mr. Pryce-Jones all try to remove the sword from the stone, but they all fail. Just when it is Arthur's turn, he hears the barker's reference to "a gentle hand" and suddenly realizes the secret of the sword. Just as his friends come over to get him to leave, Arthur pulls the sword out with ease. Arthur becomes the King of the Fair and everyone cheers. Mr. Pryce-Jones, who himself could not figure out the puzzle, congratulates Mr. Ratburn, declaring he taught Arthur well. Mr. Haney then explains to the children that they misread his conversation with Mr. Pryce-Jones and that he will not be replacing Mr. Ratburn, but instead will be tutoring Mr. Haney's nephew and niece (who are obviously worried about the prospect).


Binky Bulldog -- Winky Rabbit
As they head home, Buster remarks that Mr. Pryce-Jones probably gave all his kids homework. Hearing this, Mr. Ratburn assigns the class a report on medieval times, much to their chagrin.


Maria Rabbit -- Bear
==Characters==
 
*Fairground Worker (Merlin)
George Moose -- Goat
*Fairground Worker (Sword in Stone)
 
*Fairground Worker (Monk)
Sue Ellen Cat -- Poodle
*Fairground Worker (Jester)
 
*Fairground Worker (Bishop)
Jenna Cat -- Bunny
*[[Arthur Read]]
 
*[[Buster Baxter]]
Alex Rabbit -- Aardvark
*[[Francine Frensky]]
 
*[[Muffy Crosswire]]
Fern Dog --
*[[Alan Powers|The Brain]]
 
*[[Nigel Ratburn]]
 
*[[Mr. Pryce-Jones]]
===Notes===
*[[Rusty]]
*[[Buffy]]
*[[Francis Haney]]
*[[Chester (Glenbrook)|Chester]]
*[[Colleen]]
*[[Winky]]
*[[I.Q.]]
*[[Francis Haney's niece|Mr. Haney's niece]]
*[[Francis Haney's nephew|Mr. Haney's nephew]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Dog]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Goat]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Bear (Number 2)]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Dog (Number 2)]]
*[[3rd Grade Male Rat (Number 3)]]
*[[3rd Grade Female Aardvark (Number 8)]]
*[[Binky Barnes]] (cameo)
*[[Fern Walters]] (cameo)
*[[George Lundgren]] (cameo)
*[[Maria Pappas]] (cameo)
*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]] (cameo)
*[[Alex]] (cameo)
*[[Jenna Morgan]] (cameo)
*[[3rd Grade Male Cat]] (cameo)
*[[3rd Grade Female Aardvark]] (cameo)
*[[3rd Grade Female Cat (Number 2)]] (cameo)
==Trivia==
*The Lakewood kids all sat across from their counterparts at the lunch table, except for Fern sitting across from Maria's lookalike.
*[[Mr. Pryce-Jones]] never mentioned Mr. Ratburn's first name except referring him to his last name. The staff may have discarded the name "Emil" as it was only heard in "[[Arthur's Baby (episode)|Arthur's Baby]]. His other first name with his middle name "Nigel Charles" has not yet been given to Ratburn until [[Season 5|season 5]] in 2000.
*Colleen, the girl who competed with Francine in the Archery, cheated by licking her bow and arrow, which caused it to slip and push Francine's arrow out of the bullseye, but she got away with it.
*Sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt is translated to I am, you are, it is, she/he is, we are, you are, they are.
*'''Moral:''' Dont cheat for your own personal benefit.
*'''Timeline:'''
**Arthur somehow later on owns the sword he pulled out of the stone as he is seen pulling it out from underneath his bed in "Arthur and D.W. Clean Up."
**The Friar Judge who gives Buster and Rusty the Pie Eating Contest appears as a waiter in [[Mind Your Manners]].
=== Cultural References ===
*When Arthur pulls the sword from the stone, it is a play on the King Arthurian Legends, because Arthur's name is Arthur.
*The title for this episode is a reference to the third installment of J.R.R. Tolkien's ''[[wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King|The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]''.
*The sixteenth king of England (starting with {{W|William the Conqueror}}) was {{W|Edward IV of England|Edward IV}}.
*Buffy claims to be six generations removed from {{W|Henry V of England|Henry V}}. There are 577 years between Henry's death and the episode which makes the claim highly unlikely (a generation is about 30 years).
*{{W|Real tennis|Medieval tennis}} was played with heavier balls, but it was also played indoors, not on an open court as in the episode.
=== Episode Connections ===
*There was a remade clip of the episode from "[[D.W., Queen of the Comeback]]".
*Henry the Fifth was [[Buffy]]'s great-great-great-great-great-great uncle. That is, unless she made it up like Muffy did in "[[Background Blues]]".
===Errors===
*Arthur falls backwards when he sees his "shadow" move, but he rips through the wall facing forwards.
===Differences between the book and the episode===
*What appear to be [[Patrick]] and [[Brian (4th grader)|Brian]] can be seen standing in line in the illustration when Arthur tries to pull the sword from the stone and succeeds. These two did not appear in the episode.
*Brain says to Buster that capon is chicken instead of [[Rusty]], and he whispers it to him rather than saying it out loud.


* Fern's doppelganger at Glenbrook Academy is a rabbit.
== Home Video ==
* If Francine wanted to make Arthur forget about the sword, Arthur pulling it out stopped her.
'''DVD'''
* "The Return of the King" could be named after the third book of the Lord of the Rings trilogy of the same name, by J.R.R. Tolkien.
* [[Arthur: The Complete Series 4]]
* This episode was adapted into a chapter book.
* Buster's doppelganger is voiced by [[Oliver Grainger]], the second actor of D.W.
* Henry the 5th was Muffy's counterparts great-great-great-great-great-great uncle.


===Goofs===
==Gallery==
===Promotional images===
<gallery position="center">
The Return of the King Twitter promo.jpg
</gallery>
===Screenshots===
<gallery position="center">
Lakewood Bus.png|On the bus heading to [[Lakewood Elementary School]]...
Arthur Read King.png|The ending of the episode.
The Crowning Of King Arthur.png|Arthur is crowned king of the medieval fair.
Haney Neice Nephew 2.png|Mr. Haney's Niece and Nephew 1
Haney Neice Nephew.png|Mr. Haney's Niece and Nephew 2
Castle Making Contest.png|The castle building contest.
Tennis.png|[[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] arguing with her counterpart about how the ball was too heavy to be a tennis ball.
Pie Eating Contest.png|The pie eating contest, [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] included.
Bionic Bunny Watch.png|[[Arthur Read|Arthur]]'s [[Bionic Bunny]] watch.
Archery.png|The archery contest.
Sword 2.png|Arthur pulls the sword from the stone!
Sword 1.png|A person trying to pull the sword from the stone.
Merlin's Maze.png|Merlin's Maze
Mr. Pyrce-Jone's Class.png|Mr. Pryce-Jones' Class walking to the fair
Mr. Pryce Jones.png
Glenbrook celebration.jpg|celebration of the Glenbrook Academy
To draw the sword.jpg
Buffy the presumed.jpg
Rusty Vs buster.jpg
Thin on the table.jpg
Glenbrook students of hands.jpg
Glenbrook students laughing.jpg
Arthur sword.jpg
Buster stomachache pie contest.jpg
</gallery>


* In the maze, when Arthur claims that his shadow is moving, he falls backwards; but in the next few seconds, he falls through a maze wall and tears up the maze.
==References==
* Francine shoud have to lick her arrow so she is the first to win but she did not.
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 17 December 2022

"The Return of the King"
Sword 2.png
The Return of the King Title Card.png
Season/Series: 3
Number in season: 9b
Original Airdate: United States January 4, 1999
Canada May 3, 1999[1]
Credits
Written by: Peter K. Hirsch
Storyboard by: Mario Cabrera
Episodes
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"The Return of the King" is the second half of the ninth episode in the third season of Arthur. It was later adapted into the book King Arthur.

Summary[edit]

On a field trip to the medieval fair, Arthur's class is being humiliated in competitions against a class led by Mr. Ratburn's old teacher. Can Arthur turn things around?

Plot[edit]

The episode opens with the kids going on a field trip to a medieval fair. When they make it to the fair, Mr. Ratburn's class sees that another school, Glenbrook Academy is there too.

The teacher with them is Mr. Pryce-Jones, who was Mr. Ratburn's teacher when he was in school. Arthur notices a sword put in a stone and anyone who can get it out will become "King of the Fair", but no matter how hard he pulls, it will not come out.

Throughout the day the Lakewood students compete with the Glenbrook students in several Middle Ages-themed competitions, losing every single one. Arthur loses at a medieval maze. Francine loses at archery. The Brain fails at a trivia competition.

Buster even loses at a pie eating contest! At lunch, it is revealed that Mr. Pryce-Jones was very strict, and when Arthur, Buster, Francine, and Brain overhear Mr. Haney talking with him, they think that if Lakewood loses all of the contests Mr. Pryce-Jones will replace Mr. Ratburn.

The final event is a castle building contest. The Lakewood students work hard and build a beautiful castle, but they lose to Glenbrook because their castle is not historically accurate.

At the end of the day, the Glenbrook students and Mr. Pryce-Jones all try to remove the sword from the stone, but they all fail. Just when it is Arthur's turn, he hears the barker's reference to "a gentle hand" and suddenly realizes the secret of the sword. Just as his friends come over to get him to leave, Arthur pulls the sword out with ease. Arthur becomes the King of the Fair and everyone cheers. Mr. Pryce-Jones, who himself could not figure out the puzzle, congratulates Mr. Ratburn, declaring he taught Arthur well. Mr. Haney then explains to the children that they misread his conversation with Mr. Pryce-Jones and that he will not be replacing Mr. Ratburn, but instead will be tutoring Mr. Haney's nephew and niece (who are obviously worried about the prospect).

As they head home, Buster remarks that Mr. Pryce-Jones probably gave all his kids homework. Hearing this, Mr. Ratburn assigns the class a report on medieval times, much to their chagrin.

Characters[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The Lakewood kids all sat across from their counterparts at the lunch table, except for Fern sitting across from Maria's lookalike.
  • Mr. Pryce-Jones never mentioned Mr. Ratburn's first name except referring him to his last name. The staff may have discarded the name "Emil" as it was only heard in "Arthur's Baby. His other first name with his middle name "Nigel Charles" has not yet been given to Ratburn until season 5 in 2000.
  • Colleen, the girl who competed with Francine in the Archery, cheated by licking her bow and arrow, which caused it to slip and push Francine's arrow out of the bullseye, but she got away with it.
  • Sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt is translated to I am, you are, it is, she/he is, we are, you are, they are.
  • Moral: Dont cheat for your own personal benefit.
  • Timeline:
    • Arthur somehow later on owns the sword he pulled out of the stone as he is seen pulling it out from underneath his bed in "Arthur and D.W. Clean Up."
    • The Friar Judge who gives Buster and Rusty the Pie Eating Contest appears as a waiter in Mind Your Manners.

Cultural References[edit]

  • When Arthur pulls the sword from the stone, it is a play on the King Arthurian Legends, because Arthur's name is Arthur.
  • The title for this episode is a reference to the third installment of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
  • The sixteenth king of England (starting with William the Conqueror) was Edward IV.
  • Buffy claims to be six generations removed from Henry V. There are 577 years between Henry's death and the episode which makes the claim highly unlikely (a generation is about 30 years).
  • Medieval tennis was played with heavier balls, but it was also played indoors, not on an open court as in the episode.

Episode Connections[edit]

Errors[edit]

  • Arthur falls backwards when he sees his "shadow" move, but he rips through the wall facing forwards.

Differences between the book and the episode[edit]

  • What appear to be Patrick and Brian can be seen standing in line in the illustration when Arthur tries to pull the sword from the stone and succeeds. These two did not appear in the episode.
  • Brain says to Buster that capon is chicken instead of Rusty, and he whispers it to him rather than saying it out loud.

Home Video[edit]

DVD

Gallery[edit]

Promotional images[edit]

Screenshots[edit]

References[edit]