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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | At the beginning of the episode, D.W. and Jane Read hears a noise that leads her to the basement where Buster and Arthur are pretending to make music videos. After D.W. joins along, the videos start. |
+ | At the beginning of the episode, D.W. and Jane Read hears a noise that leads her to the basement, where Buster and Arthur are pretending to make music videos. After D.W. joins along, the videos start. |
===Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival=== |
===Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival=== |
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− | After the title card, the first song was [[Library Card]] by the Elwood City kids, the second song is [[Jekyll and Hyde]] sung by The Brain, the third song being [[Leftovers Goulash]] sung by Arthur, D.W. and David Read, the fourth song is [[Homework]] sung by Mr. Ratburn and Buster Baxter, and the final song is the Library Card reprise sung by the Elwood City kids, with D.W. becoming confused by the references to the Dewey Decimal system. The show ends with D.W. yelling "'''WHO IS DEWEY?????!!!!!!'''" As the episode still comes to a close, Arthur and Buster say "Ta-dah |
+ | After the title card, the first song was [[Library Card]] by the Elwood City kids, the second song is [[Jekyll and Hyde]] sung by The Brain, the third song being [[Leftovers Goulash]] sung by Arthur, D.W. and David Read, the fourth song is [[Homework]] sung by Mr. Ratburn and Buster Baxter, and the final song is the Library Card reprise sung by the Elwood City kids, with D.W. becoming confused by the references to the Dewey Decimal system. The show ends with D.W. yelling "'''WHO IS DEWEY?????!!!!!!'''" As the episode still comes to a close, Arthur and Buster say "Ta-dah", following which they comment on how D.W. much liked the program. D.W. remarks that it was O.K. for the basement, and then adds, "but it would never work on real TV." |
− | "By the way," she adds |
+ | "By the way," she adds, "who is Dewey?" |
==Characters== |
==Characters== |
Revision as of 00:27, 12 February 2019
"Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival" | |
Season/Series: | 3 |
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Number in season: | 11B |
Original Airdate: | February 8, 1999[citation needed] September 20, 1999[1] March 7, 2002[2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Joe Fallon Ken Scarborough |
Storyboard by: | Robert Yap |
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"Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival" is the second half of the eleventh episode in the third season of Arthur.
Summary
Arthur and Buster have an imaginary music festival featuring the whole cast in songs based on their lives, themselves, and the library.
Plot
At the beginning of the episode, D.W. and Jane Read hears a noise that leads her to the basement, where Buster and Arthur are pretending to make music videos. After D.W. joins along, the videos start.
Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival
After the title card, the first song was Library Card by the Elwood City kids, the second song is Jekyll and Hyde sung by The Brain, the third song being Leftovers Goulash sung by Arthur, D.W. and David Read, the fourth song is Homework sung by Mr. Ratburn and Buster Baxter, and the final song is the Library Card reprise sung by the Elwood City kids, with D.W. becoming confused by the references to the Dewey Decimal system. The show ends with D.W. yelling "WHO IS DEWEY?????!!!!!!" As the episode still comes to a close, Arthur and Buster say "Ta-dah", following which they comment on how D.W. much liked the program. D.W. remarks that it was O.K. for the basement, and then adds, "but it would never work on real TV."
"By the way," she adds, "who is Dewey?"
Characters
- Arthur Read
- Binky Barnes
- The Brain
- Buster Baxter
- D.W. Read
- Fern Walters
- Francine Frensky
- George Lundgren
- Francis Haney
- Nigel Ratburn
- Paige Turner
- Muffy Crosswire
- Prunella Deegan
- Alex
- Amanda Hulser
- Billy
- Billy and Bobby
- Bionic Bunny
- Brian
- Buffy
- Catherine Frensky
- Chester
- Colleen
- David Read
- Edwin
- Emily
- Thora Read
- Helen
- I.Q.
- Jack Weasel
- James MacDonald
- Jane Read
- Jenna Morgan
- John
- Kenny
- Kiefer
- Liam
- Lucy
- Lisa
- Luke
- Maria Pappas
- Mary
- Maryann
- Ms. Morgan
- Miss Sweetwater
- Ms. Tingley
- Molly MacDonald
- Leah MacGrady
- Mr. Marco
- Ms. Bryan
- Ms. Krasny
- Nancy
- Grandpa Dave
- Mary Moo Cow
- Nadine Flumberghast
- Liam
- Wally
- Bailey
- Mrs. Tibble
- Norman Hedgehog
- Rattles
- Ricky
- Rusty
- Sarah
- Steve
- Sue Ellen Armstrong
- Unknown Female Aardvark (Number 3)
- Unknown Male Monkey
- Winky
- 3rd Grade Female Aardvark
- 3rd Grade Female Aardvark (Number 2)
- 3rd Grade Female Aardvark (Number 8)
- 3rd Grade Female Bear (Number 2)
- 3rd Grade Female Cat (Number 2)
- 3rd Grade Female Dog
- 3rd Grade Female Dog (Number 2)
- George's sister
- Jessica
- 3rd Grade Male Cat
- 3rd Grade Male Dog
- 3rd Grade Male Dog (Number 3)
- 3rd Grade Male Goat
- 3rd Grade Male Rabbit
- 3rd Grade Male Rat
- 4th Grade Female Aardvark
- Fletcher
- 4th Grade Male Dog
- 4th Grade Male Rabbit
Songs
- Library Card
- Jekyll and Hyde
- Leftovers Goulash
- Homework
- Library Card (Reprise)
Trivia
- Several of the Glenbrook students make a cameo appearance in Library Card.
- The Homework song is not shown on some PBS stations during its Pledge Drive.
- The songs that were sung in this episode are featured on the Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape) CD.
- Stock footage from many previous episodes of Season 1, 2, and 3 is used during Homework and Leftovers Goulash.
- This is one of the episodes focusing on music (with the others being Arthur vs. the Piano, My Music Rules, Arthur Plays the Blues, Brother, Can You Spare a Clarinet?, Big Horns George, Tipping the Scales, Lights, Camera... Opera!, Binky's Music Madness).
Home Video
Gallery
Videos
Promotional images
Screenshots
References