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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*When the sun goes down, | *When the sun goes down, David's skin changes to the same color as Brain's. | ||
*This is one of the episodes that focuses on water, others being [[Arthur Makes Waves]], [[D.W. All Wet]], and [[Water and the Brain]], [[Swept Away]], and [[Feeling Flush]]. | *This is one of the episodes that focuses on water, others being [[Arthur Makes Waves]], [[D.W. All Wet]], and [[Water and the Brain]], [[Swept Away]], and [[Feeling Flush]]. | ||
*Sue Ellen mistaking Ratburn for a shark could be a reference to the show's [[theme song]]. | *Sue Ellen mistaking Ratburn for a shark could be a reference to the show's [[theme song]]. |
Revision as of 14:15, 15 November 2015
"The Shore Thing" | |
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Season/Series: | 5 |
Number in season: | 3b |
Original Airdate: | September 18, 2000[1] January 10, 2001[2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Bruce Akiyama |
Storyboard by: | Zoran Vanjaka |
Episodes | |
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Summary
Arthur and D.W. beg Dad to take them to Aqualand -- the coolest water park ever! But Dad knows an even better place -- Ocean Zone. The kids explore the old-fashioned ocean and find all kinds of cool sea stuff by the seashore.[3]
Plot
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Characters
Major Characters
Minor Characters
Background
Trivia
- When the sun goes down, David's skin changes to the same color as Brain's.
- This is one of the episodes that focuses on water, others being Arthur Makes Waves, D.W. All Wet, and Water and the Brain, Swept Away, and Feeling Flush.
- Sue Ellen mistaking Ratburn for a shark could be a reference to the show's theme song.
Gallery
References