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Is There a Doctor in the House?

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"Is There a Doctor in the House?"
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Season/Series: 7
Number in season: 8B
Original Airdate: United States November 27, 2002[1]
Canada January 29, 2003[2]
Credits
Written by: Nick Raposo
Storyboard by: Gerry Capelle
Episodes
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"Is There a Doctor in the House?" is the second half of the eighth episode in the seventh season of Arthur.

Summary[edit]

Arthur and D.W. have to take on big responsibilities when their parents get sick, chores like cleaning, vacuuming, and even changing Kate's diapers!

Plot[edit]

The morning at the Read household was anything but ordinary. Jane seemed to be particularly accident-prone, and the house was in a state of disarray. Baby Kate had spilled her food all over the kitchen floor, and Arthur was frantically searching for his softball shirt, which was still wet from the washing machine. To avoid any further disruptions, Jane reluctantly allowed Arthur to borrow David's Parent's Day shirt. The kitchen was a disaster zone, with dishes piled high in the sink. Just as Jane was about to enjoy a much-needed cup of coffee, the phone rang. It was Mrs. Tibble, reminding Jane that she had forgotten about D.W. being at the Tibble twins' house. With a sigh, Jane realized she would have to forgo her coffee and rush to get ready. The morning had taken an unexpected turn, leaving Jane feeling frazzled and overwhelmed.

Is There a Doctor in the House?

Later that day, the Read family was gathered for dinner in the kitchen, with Pal hovering around the table as usual. Arthur was recounting a tale from his day, proudly stating how he had hit a ball over the fence for the first time. He attributed his success to David's lucky Parents Day shirt. As the conversation continued, D.W. pleaded for a paper bag puppet, while Baby Kate offered her food to Pal. Mrs. Read, who wasn't feeling well, imagined the family as clowns with painted faces, playing instruments. Jade, exasperated by the noise, demanded peace and quiet, even startling Pal and he ran away. Jane apologizes for the outburst and admitted to feeling unwell and soon after, David confirmed she had a fever. The family assured her they would take care of everything while she rested.

The morning sun streamed through the window as Jane Read emerged from her room, a white robe draped over her shoulders. She coughed slightly and surveyed the bustling household. Her husband was preparing sandwiches, dressed in a vest and bowtie, while D.W. proudly displayed her new paper bag puppet, "Baginnini." Baby Kate's cries were silenced by her father, who then left to cater a tea party. D.W. expressed her concern about her father's ability to manage the household alone, especially given the mess and the possibility of her mother's extended illness. Arthur, initially amused by D.W.'s worries, realized the validity of her concern and agreed that their father could use some help. Just as they were discussing the situation, David departed for his catering duties, leaving the family to navigate the chaos on their own.


Planning to do the laundry, D.W. turns to Pal, remarks that Jane always folds the laundry first before putting it into the washing machine, and does just that. Meanwhile, Arthur vacuums, although he is doing it in the same spot back and forth while watching TV. Arthur accidentally vacuums paper clips, keys and a sock; he observes smoke coming out of the vacuum and turns it off. Arthur and D.W. meet up, and Arthur says he finished with the vacuuming before asking D.W. how she's doing with the laundry; she says it's going great while bringing the laundry up the stairs. (However, the clothes are falling out of the basket.)

  • David's Parent Day shirt falls out of the laundry basket and Pal brings it outside and buries it.
  • D.W. is having trouble hanging up pajamas on the hook attached to the bathroom door, so she cuts a hole in it in order to make it stay on the hook.
  • Arthur does the dishes.
  • Baby Kate starts to cry, and they assume that she has a dirty diaper. They have a quarrel about who has to change it, so they do Rock, Paper, Scissors, Shoot. It takes a long time and Arthur finally wins. By then, Baby Kate is asleep.

Arthur and D.W. have ice cream in the living room; they consider the household chores to be easy. David arrives and notices that his shirt was buried; he, like Jane, has bags under his eyes. He smells something burning and Arthur tells him that the vacuum wasn't working. He tries to fix it while telling Arthur that he has to “pick up the big pieces by hand” before he uses the vacuum; he decides he'll fix it in the morning. After noticing that one of the cups isn't clean, he asks Arthur if he scraped the dishes and closed the little detergent door in the dishwasher, and Arthur replies, “Um, I’m not sure.”

Baby Kate starts to cry and David changes her. He states that he doesn't feel so good. When Arthur says, “Guess we didn’t do as good a job as we thought,” D.W. corrects him, saying, “You mean you didn’t. Daddy didn't say anything about the laundry.” After a second, Arthur and D.W. look surprised when they hear David call “Who cut a hole in my pajamas?”

Everyone goes to sleep, and it is raining. A shadow appears near Arthur's door and it frightens him. It turns out just to be D.W. and her Mary Moo Cow doll. D.W. is scared of the storm and asks Arthur if she can sleep in his bed. Arthur allows her to.

D.W. worries about what will happen if David and Jane aren't better in the morning. Arthur says that Grandma Thora is coming, and that she'll help with the housework.

Arthur and D.W. have a dream where Arthur is in the catering business and D.W. is an accountant. When Arthur comes home, he calls for D.W., and she says she's at the computer. When she asks how the wedding was, Arthur says that he was fired again, and adds that “the catering business is tough when you only know how to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.” D.W. asks if he thinks being an accountant is easy when she can't count past 10. (although the page she was working on says otherwise, as it says “6+6=12”, which is the correct answer) When Arthur asks if Mom and Dad are feeling any better, he and D.W. then look up at the ceiling when they hear Mom and Dad coughing, and D.W. asks if that answers his question.

D.W. then says that she sent Baby Kate to an orphanage. Arthur is surprised, and D.W. explains that she deserves to be in a place that can change her diapers. Arthur agrees and quickly changes sides. Expressing their regret at not paying attention to their parents housekeeping skills, Arthur and D.W. say that they are terrible parents, and begin crying.

Arthur and D.W. both wake up simultaneously, and Arthur says he had the weirdest nightmare; D.W. agrees, saying “Me too.” Baby Kate then starts to cry in D.W.’s bedroom, so they go in there. They have no other choice, but to change the diaper themselves. After the nightmare they had, they become more informed about cleaning, start to get the hang of it and become responsible for their ages; they also make sure not to repeat the previous day’s mistakes and take their time with the chores instead of rushing through them. (such as washing the dishes by hand instead of trying to load the dishwasher)

Grandma Thora arrives, and she is eventually surprised at them being so responsible. In the meantime, David and Jane become better, and Thora explains, “They folded the laundry, they emptied the trash and the house is spic and span.” before adding “I don’t see why you two felt you needed to call in the reserves.” She then smiles when saying that Arthur and D.W. run a very tight ship. Jane remarks “I guess we trained them well.” before giving D.W. a wink. David agrees while jokingly saying that they should get sick more often, which causes D.W. to laugh a little.

Arthur and D.W. then head into the kitchen; Arthur says that he's already tired even though it's not even noon. D.W. agrees, saying that running the house is hard work, but at least there are only two sick people. However, Arthur then sneezes (showing that he's caught Mom and Dad's cold), and D.W. face-palms, saying “Oh, no.” Arthur uses a dishcloth to blow his nose.

Characters[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Timeline: D.W. mentions Thora’s swim aerobics class, which is seen in “Arthur Makes Waves”. She also mentions bingo, which is seen in several episodes.
  • Cartoon Physics: David catches the cold a day after Jane gets it; in reality it takes two to three days for a person to show symptoms. It is possible, however that he did not catch it from her.
  • Moral:
    • Dont be clumsy for your own benifits.
    • Dont force someone to be quiet for your own benefits.

Errors[edit]

  • When Jane comes to the sink, her sleeve gets wet, but when she is washing the floors, it is dry.
  • When Jane says, "Check the washer," her lips are frozen.
  • After Arthur and D.W. change Baby Kate's diaper, her diaper has hearts on it, but after she accidentally spills her breakfast and the floor gets clean, it has no hearts.
  • In the scene where D.W. goes into Arthur's room at night, the Mary Moo Cow doll's horns are longer than usual.
  • In reality, using talcum powder to cure a baby's rashes during diaper-changing is unhealthy for babies (as they can inhale the chemicals in the air).

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