Talk:The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur/@comment-32560263-20200120230647/@comment-43797581-20200120234505

Yes, I agree with you. This is a really good special, and it's definitely the best one out of the three most recent specials of the series.

I also liked all of the songs, even the first one, since a Railroad Crossing appears. I'm not really interested in Railroad Crossings, but another user I know on here is an enthusiast for them, so he'll be really excited to see it.

Want to see it? Here it is:



(Screenshot uploaded by PrettyCoolStairs; Thank you, PrettyCoolStairs if you're reading this, since I was the user who requested for this screenshot to be uploaded.)

But yeah, this special is good. I don't think I like it more than "Arthur's Perfect Christmas" or "Arthur, It's Only Rock 'N Roll," but it's better than "D.W. and the Beastly Birthday," and it's infinitely better than "Arthur and the Haunted Tree House," which I think is the worst special of the series.

I also like how the characters were written here, too. I kind of knew that Miles wasn't going to be really related to the Reads, since he's a rabbit like Buster, but I like the moral of this special a lot.

So, those are my initial thoughts about "The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur." I've been holding this in since I first saw the special on Friday, January 17, 2020 on pbskids.org at 2:00AM (If you want to know more about how I saw it early, you can post a message on my wall). But now that it's officially released, I'm finally able to share my opinions on the special! Have a wonderful kind of day!

-Arthur Read fan