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"When Duty Calls"
Ladonna's Leaving.jpg
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Season/Series: 23
Number in season: 2
Original Airdate: United States October 16, 2019
Canada March 18, 2020[1]
Credits
Written by: Matt Hoverman
Storyboard by: Allan Jeffery
Karine Charlebois
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"When Duty Calls" is the second episode in the twenty-third season of Arthur. It is a two-part episode.

Synopsis

Fern and the others try to make an upset Ladonna feel better after she finds out her family will have to move from Elwood City.

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Trivia

  • The Compson family moves to Oregon in this episode, and it's also revealed that this is the fourth time they have moved.
  • It is revealed in this episode that the Rapty that Bud has is his second; the first one was left behind when he moved from Guam.
    • The second Rapty is then left behind at the end of the episode; however Bud does that on purpose so that he and D.W. could keep writing to each other.

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