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"Buster Baxter, Cat Saver"
Season/Series: 2
Number in season: 6a
Original Airdate: United States October 27, 1997[1]
Canada December 1, 1997[2]
Germany January 31, 2002[3]
Credits
Written by: Joe Fallon
Storyboard by: Denis Banville
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"Buster Baxter, Cat Saver" is the first half of the sixth episode in the second season of Arthur. It was later adapted into the book Buster Baxter, Cat Saver.

Summary

Buster "saves" a cat that was stuck in a tree. When people start calling him a hero, this goes to his head.

Plot

Arthur introduces the episode while watching The Bionic Bunny Show, starring his favorite superhero. He mentions all the other real heroes in Elwood City, such as the firefighters and paramedics, and last, but not least.....Buster Baxter?!

Buster Baxter, Cat Saver

One day, after getting ice cream with Arthur, Buster walks home and hears a woman calling for help because her cat is stuck in a tree. The cat smells Buster's Rocky Trout ice cream and jumps into Buster's arms and eats his ice cream.

At the Elwood City Times, the cat's owner tells Bitzi that Buster is a hero (even though he really did not do anything heroic) and Bitzi has the story published on the front of the newspaper. The story sweeps across the town and Buster becomes a celebrity overnight.

In the days that follow, Buster is uncomfortable with the coverage, saying he was merely "in the right place at the right time". However, everybody wants to hear his story and soon, Buster is dubbed "Cat Saver", and is praised all across the city.

He is followed by the press, asked for autographs, receives free gifts, and even has an ice cream named after him. Buster begins to enjoy the attention and to tell exaggerated versions of his "heroism" to the press.

He then begins to act self-centered, asking Brain to do all of his homework and taking special privileges, like cutting lines at the movies. Arthur and his friends soon get tired of all of the press and Buster's conceitedness, and try to tell him to knock it off.

Buster doesn't listen, however, and instead presents his concept for a Cat Saver series on T.V., portraying himself as a powerful superhero who goes out to save cats (and other unrelated feats). The gang decides that Buster has to be exposed as the coward he really is, and comes up with a plan to convince the press he isn't so heroic.

Brain constructs a robotic cat and places it in the same tree Buster saved the first cat from. Arthur and Francine ask Buster to help them, so Buster attempts to lure the cat down as the press watches.

However, Buster has no idea what to do, and admits he didn't really do anything the first time. Suddenly, the wind blows the fake cat out of the tree, shattering it on the ground. Buster realizes he has been tricked, but his friends remind him that he has behaved like a hotshot when he never did anything heroic.

Buster apologizes for his behavior, but sees an incoming piano heading straight for his friends. He pushes Arthur and Francine out of the way just as it is about to hit them, and everyone rejoices at Buster's heroism. Unfortunately, he has begun to indulge in all of the attention again.

Buster then imagines himself as the "Piano Tamer", a superhero who fights evil pianos. Arthur interrupts, arguing that such a ridiculous concept could never be a movie, or anything worth watching for that matter.

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Trivia

  • At the end of the 2000 rerun intro on PBS Kids before this episode, Arthur’s crashing sound remains the same.
  • This is the first episode in which Crazy Bus is heard, a silly kid's song that Arthur hates because D.W. plays it nonstop (having played it 375 times since Monday). Arthur struggles to stop D.W. from playing it so much throughout this episode and is the focus of the next episode.
  • This is Mrs. Powers's last appearance with her original brown complexion and brown hair, plus the uniform of her Ice Cream Shop. Her appearance with a pale complexion and blonde hair that was first seen in "Arthur Makes the Team" became a final change in Arthur vs. the Very Mean Crossing Guard.
  • For unknown reasons, the opening scene of the episode was removed from UK airings.
  • The main villain in Buster's Cat Saver comic has a henchmen named "Treif". This is a Yiddish term for any non-kosher food item (in this case, a ham).
  • Moral: Never let fame get to you, you might think it's cool to be famous. But eventually, it will turn you into something bad.

Episode connections

Cultural references

  • The kids' reaction to Buster's show being "edutainment" ("Eww!") is a self-deprecatory reference to PBS, which does a lot of edutainment shows including Arthur.
  • At the end of this episode, the fake movie trailer for Buster Baxter: Piano Tamer opens with the logo of the 21st Century Rat movie company. The logo features Nigel Ratburn parodying the Columbia Pictures Torch Lady, the name is a reference to 20th Century Fox, and it includes a banner that reads "Art is Rat Backwards........Almost", a reference to MGM's logo's "Ars Gratia Artis" (Latin for "art for art's sake") banner.
  • The premise of this episode is similar to the Brady Bunch episode "The Hero," where Peter saves a girl's life and, like Buster, lets it go to his head; he exaggerates the events until everyone else gets sick of it.

Errors

  • Even though Mrs. Powers is seen at the Ice Cream Shop with her original appearance, later in the episode she is shown with her modified appearance.
  • In the line to get into the movie theater, Mrs. Powers is originally seen toward the back of the line. The next moment she is seen at the front of the line, this time with brown hair instead of blonde hair. The next moment she has blonde hair again.
  • In the same scene, Buster's mother Bitzi is seen at the head of the line that her son plans to cut ahead of at the theater, but vanishes by the time he enters.
  • The Crazy Bus song can be heard when Arthur sits on the doorstep reading the newspaper to Pal. In the next shot when Arthur is in his dad's catering kitchen, the music stops with no fade. The music should have faded when Arthur was reading the newspaper to Pal.

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