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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This episode takes place on March 10th, 2003 as Binky dreams that he slept for 200 years and the year in his dream is 2203.
*It is revealed that Binky was in Mr. Ratburn's class the year before. Previously, it was only understood that he was repeating third grade this year.
*It is revealed that Binky was in Mr. Ratburn's class the year before. Previously, it was only understood that he was repeating third grade this year.
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*In Binky's dream he sarcastically tells Thruster he is Engelbert Humperdinck, which could refer either to the classical [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engelbert_Humperdinck_(composer) German composer] (best known for the opera "Hänsel und Gretel") or to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engelbert_Humperdinck_(singer) British singer] who named himself after the composer.
*In Binky's dream he sarcastically tells Thruster he is Engelbert Humperdinck, which could refer either to the classical [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engelbert_Humperdinck_(composer) German composer] (best known for the opera "Hänsel und Gretel") or to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engelbert_Humperdinck_(singer) British singer] who named himself after the composer.
 
*Buster claiming he wanted to wear his robot pajamas to the sleepover, but he had to wear the cowboy ones because the robot ones are in the washing machine might be a reference to the plot of Toy Story, where a cowboy toy gets replaced by a space toy, which itself is a parody of a cultural phenomenon of the 1950s, where kids wanted to be cowboys. But with the launch of Sputnik and the subsequent space race between the US and the Soviet Union, kids wanted to grow up to be astronauts and abandoned their cowboy toys, which is explored even further in Toy Story 2.
*Binky's dream of him ending up in the future, yet not visibly aging might be a reference to Futurama.
*This episode is a reference to what Terry said in Futurama which was "Welcome to the World of Tomorrow!".
===Episode connections===
===Episode connections===
*The class last year all resembling kids from Mr. Ratburn's class this year is similar to the [[Glenbrook Academy]] students from "[[The Return of the King]]."
*The class last year all resembling kids from Mr. Ratburn's class this year is similar to the [[Glenbrook Academy]] students from "[[The Return of the King]]."

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"The World of Tomorrow"
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Season/Series: 7
Number in season: 8A
Original Airdate: United States November 27, 2002[1]
Canada January 29, 2003[2]
Credits
Written by: Peter Egan
Storyboard by: Robert Yap
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Binky, you made me lose count again.

Muffy Crosswire

"The World of Tomorrow" is the first half of the eighth episode in the seventh season of Arthur.

Summary

Binky had been in Mr. Ratburn's class the previous year, so the sleepover at the Science Museum is boring — that is, until he finds a new exhibit about the future.

Plot

Binky dreads going to the museum because he did it last year, but he sees an exhibit that excites him, "The World of Tomorrow", but to Binky's disappointment it is closed. Then while everyone is sleeping (except Binky) he sneaks inside "World of Tomorrow", but gets trapped inside a lunar module. Then Binky dreams of being in the future and gets out with help from Thruster (who resembles Buster) and he discovers he is in "World of Yesterday" instead of "Tomorrow" and in the year March 10, 2203. Then, Thruster thinks he's an exhibit, but Binky's on a quest for his classmates, but Thruster tells him he can't leave, people will want a refund. Then Binky says he isn't part of the exhibit, he's a Kid like Buster, then Thruster doesn't know what a kid is and says he is an "Immature Artificial Life-Form". Then he takes Binky to a craft, "Take me to anytime." Binky had to answer a science question,"What tiny particles attract a washer to a magnet?" When his dream was over. He saw Buster and told him is Mr. Ratburn was still a robot and Buster asked, "I was a Robot? Did I do cool stuff? Did I shot lasers out of my eyes? Did I drink motor oil?" Lastly, Binky learned that the atoms were what attacked the washer to the magnet, from that moment on Binky had new found respect for science.

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Trivia

  • This episode takes place on March 10th, 2003 as Binky dreams that he slept for 200 years and the year in his dream is 2203.
  • It is revealed that Binky was in Mr. Ratburn's class the year before. Previously, it was only understood that he was repeating third grade this year.

Cultural references

  • In Binky's dream he sarcastically tells Thruster he is Engelbert Humperdinck, which could refer either to the classical German composer (best known for the opera "Hänsel und Gretel") or to the British singer who named himself after the composer.
  • Buster claiming he wanted to wear his robot pajamas to the sleepover, but he had to wear the cowboy ones because the robot ones are in the washing machine might be a reference to the plot of Toy Story, where a cowboy toy gets replaced by a space toy, which itself is a parody of a cultural phenomenon of the 1950s, where kids wanted to be cowboys. But with the launch of Sputnik and the subsequent space race between the US and the Soviet Union, kids wanted to grow up to be astronauts and abandoned their cowboy toys, which is explored even further in Toy Story 2.
  • Binky's dream of him ending up in the future, yet not visibly aging might be a reference to Futurama.
  • This episode is a reference to what Terry said in Futurama which was "Welcome to the World of Tomorrow!".

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Errors

  • Plot Hole:
    • In this episode, Binky hates macaroni and cheese, while in "Francine Redecorates" he says he loves it. However, he may have changed his mind, since he says it in a flashback in this episode.
    • Prunella wasn't in last year's class, despite specifically saying she had him last year in "Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn" (although she might have been absent). Billy and several others also were absent.
  • Alex was missing in several frames.

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