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"Arthur Babysits"
Season/Series: 1
Number in season: 9a
Original Airdate: United States October 17, 1996[1]
Canada January 16, 1997[2]
Germany December 19, 2001[3]
Credits
Written by: Marc Brown (original)
Joe Fallon (adapted)
Storyboard by: Gerry Capelle
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"Arthur Babysits" is the first half of the ninth episode in the first season of Arthur. It is based on the book Arthur Babysits.

Summary

Arthur thinks babysitting is the easiest job in the world, until D.W. volunteers him to babysit Tommy and Timmy Tibble.

Plot

Arthur is babysitting Kate and D.W., who keeps making Kate laugh as Arthur is trying to feed her. Arthur snaps at D.W. to stop, which makes her accuse him of being a mean babysitter.

Arthur then tells her about his past terrible babysitters: Mrs. Gutter (who practiced her golf swing in the kitchen), Ms. Schmegeggi (a clumsy moose) and then Mrs. Featherfoffer (who watched soap operas all day and made him go to bed way too early for making noise while he was playing).

--Arthur Babysits--

Arthur is seen walking Baby Kate in her stroller when they bump into D.W. coming home from preschool, covered in paint. D.W. explains that they did finger painting in school before showing Arthur her painting. Arthur says the painting looks neat, but then asks her how she got paint all over her. D.W. blames the Tibble twins, and the three end up walking past the twins' house where a screaming babysitter flees the premises.

The twins then spot D.W., much to her displeasure and then Mrs. Tibble comes out, wondering where the babysitter went. She is shown to be clearly oblivious or downplaying the twins' rambunctious nature.

D.W. volunteers Arthur to look after the twins while Mrs. Tibble visits a friend, and Arthur agrees, thinking it won't be a problem. However, when he tells his friends at the Sugar Bowl about it, they all recoil in horror.

Prunella tells Arthur that her older sister babysat for the twins once and is still having nightmares. She suggests that Arthur lay down the law and make sure the kids know that he is the boss, and the others agree.

When Arthur returns to the Tibble household, Mrs. Tibble tells him that the boys should be down for a nap soon before leaving. However, the twins would rather play and create a huge mess in the house, knocking over a suit of armor and drawing on the walls. Arthur is cleaning up when D.W. calls, suggesting that he play a game with the boys, so they calm down.

Arthur tries to follow her advice by suggesting a card game, but the Tibbles would rather play more energetic games such as Cowboys and Robbers and Hide and Go Seek. Arthur finally agrees to play the latter, but when he goes looking for the boys, he notices an open window and panics, believing they have left the house to create chaos elsewhere.

Arthur fantasizes the Tibble Twins setting free all the wild animals in the zoo and the Elwood City population is in a state of panic, as they run away from an angry elephant and an angry lion, as well as an angry rhinoceros. Prunella and Francine, as they try hiding in a tree from an angry bear, blame Arthur for not keeping the twins in control.

Just then, D.W. calls again to check up on him and Arthur notices the boys hiding behind the curtain. He then makes up a story about a swamp monster that might get them, and D.W. asks "The what?"

The twins are frightened about the "swamp thing" being outside, so they run to him. Arthur continues to tell them more about the scary swamp monster and just then, Mrs. Tibble returns. The twins, now enchanted by Arthur, offer to help clean up, and beg to let Arthur be their official babysitter.

When Arthur returns home, D.W. grills him about his experience and is shocked to find out that not only did the Tibbles behave for him, but now when he comes over to babysit, they want D.W. to come along, too. Resulting in D.W. trying to pretend to be sick in order to get out of not going to the Tibbles’ house and asks her mom to take her temperature.

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Trivia

  • At the end of the 2000 rerun intro on PBS Kids before this episode, Arthur’s crashing sound changes to the Season 5 version.
  • This is the very first episode where Tommy and Timmy Tibble have a major role in the series.
  • The monster that Arthur describes to the Tibbles is featured on a movie poster for "Swamp Monster II" in "On the Buster Scale".
  • Mrs. Schmegeggi constantly gets stuck in the house due to her antlers. She is a female moose and should therefore not have any antlers.
    • While female moose don't grow antlers, Caribou/reindeer is a type of deer in which the females do grow antlers.
  • Arthur babysits for the Tibble twins, despite only being eight years old. While the United States has no national law around the legal minimum age to babysit, some individual states do have a minimum age requirement, and some of them would consider eight-year-old to be too young to babysit.

Episode connections

  • Arthur babysits in this episode, and he mentions being a babysitter in "Crushed".
  • Arthur mentions to D.W. about babysitting the Tibbles and telling them the scary story in I'd Rather Read It Myself.

Errors

  • After the Tibble twins fight over the lollipop, Tommy first has the lollipop stuck on his head, then in the next shot, it's Timmy who has the lollipop stuck on his head.
  • When Timmy jumps off the couch his scarf changes to Tommy's scarf, then when Timmy is on the floor the red scarf turns back to his blue scarf.
  • Mrs. Schmegeggi constantly gets stuck in the house due to her antlers. She is a female moose and should therefore not have any antlers.

Differences from the book

  • In the book, the Tibbles bore the appearance of actual humans. In the episode, they are bear cubs.

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