Talk:Season 23/@comment-43797581-20191110001143

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Yup. This definitely seems to confirm that Arthur is ending. How much more official can this get? Greg Bailey says so right on his LinkedIn profile that Season 24 is the last season of Arthur, and that he directed "all 250 episodes and seven specials".

I actually thought that Arthur would go to 250 episodes back earlier this year (a couple of months ago, to be exact), but now it's official. Arthur. is. ending. But I wonder why he says "seven specials", though, since as far as I am aware, the series only has five specials (well, to be more specific, 4 hour-long specials and 1 CGI movie).

They are:

1. Arthur's Perfect Christmas (2000)

2. Arthur, It's Only Rock 'N Roll (2002)

3. Arthur's Missing Pal (That's the CGI movie) (2006)

4. DW and the Beastly Birthday (2017)

5. Arthur and the Haunted Treehouse (also in 2017)

...so, it looks as though there might be one or two more specials coming up as well. This should be interesting.

I mean, Bruce Dinsmore (the voice of Binky and Arthur's dad, to those of you out there who don't know) AND Michael Yarmush (Arthur's first voice talent in Seasons 1-5, the one who also visited Mr. Rogers in real life in 1999; also, Yarmush is the voice of Slink) BOTH said that they had recorded on their last episodes of Arthur, but a lot of people probably didn't believe them (I know I didn't, at least, not at first). But I think this is newsworthy, for both the Arthur fans and the Arthur Wiki itself. I think that a big shout-out is needed for The Dementor of Azkaban, for finding this out in the first place.

To tell you the truth, I'm a little sad that Arthur is ending. But what do you make of these findings? Be sure to share your thoughts, and have a wonderful kind of day!

-Arthur Read fan