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|animal=Aardvark<ref>http://www.pbs.org/parents/arthur/help/answers/faq_friends.html ([https://web.archive.org/web/20171102021621/http://www.pbs.org/parents/arthur/help/answers/faq_friends.html archived page])</ref>
 
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|age=4<small> ([[Season 2|s2]]<ref>{{Refquote|What does D.W. have to be upset about? She's only 4 years old!|Arthur to Francine|"[[D.W.'s Very Bad Mood]]," [[Season 3|s3]]}}</ref><ref>{{Refquote|I'm almost four and a half. I can take care of myself.|D.W. to Jane|"[[D.W. All Fired Up]]," [[Season 17|s17]]}}</ref><ref>{{Refquote|I can't believe it takes a 4-year-old girl to suggest picking straws.|D.W. to Arthur and his friends|"[[Just the Ticket]]"}}</ref>)</small><br>
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4<small> ([[Season 2|s2]]<ref>"What does D.W. have to be upset about? She's only 4 years old!" [[Arthur Read]] to [[Francine Frensky]], [[D.W.'s Very Bad Mood]]</ref>-[[Season 3|s3]]<ref>"I'm almost four and a half. I can take care of myself." - D.W. to Jane, "[[D.W. All Fired Up]]"</ref>, [[Season 17|s17]]<ref>{{Refquote|I can't believe it takes a 4-year-old girl to suggest picking straws.|D.W. Read to [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and his friends|"[[Just the Ticket]]"}}</ref>)</small><br>
 
 
4¾ <small>(promotional)</small><ref name="tradingcard" /><br>
 
4¾ <small>(promotional)</small><ref name="tradingcard" /><br>
5 <small>([[Season 3|s3]],<ref>{{Refquote|You know, turning five is a very big step.|[[Emily]] to D.W. Read|"[[D.W.'s Perfect Wish]]"}}</ref> "[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday|Beastly Birthday]]"<ref>"5 year old, Dora Winifred Read eagerly gobbled up a green chip one afternoon, only to be informed by her practical joker brother, Arthur, that green chips were deadly." [[Arthur Read]] reading the [[newspaper]], "[[Revenge of the Chip]]"</ref>)</small>
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5 <small>([[Season 3|s3]],<ref>{{Refquote|You know, turning five is a very big step.|Emily to D.W.|"[[D.W.'s Perfect Wish]]"}}</ref> "[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday|Beastly Birthday]]"<ref>"{{Refquote|5 year old Dora Winifred Read eagerly gobbled up a green chip one afternoon, only to be informed by her practical joker brother, Arthur, that green chips were deadly.|[[Arthur Read]] reading the [[newspaper]], "[[Revenge of the Chip]]"}}</ref>)</small>
|portrayer=[[Kelly Greenley]] <small>([[Living Books|LB]]: [[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (game)|''ATT'']]; [[Arthur's Birthday (game)|''AB'']])</small><br>[[Elizabeth Telefus]] <small>([[Living Books|LB]]: [[Arthur's Computer Adventure|''ACA'']]; [[D.W., the Picky Eater (game)]])</small><br>[[Michael Caloz]] <small>([[Season 1|s1]] - [[Season 3|s3]])</small><br>[[Oliver Grainger]] <small>([[Season 4|s4]] - [[Season 6|s6]]; [[Arthur's Perfect Christmas|''APC'']])</small><br>[[Jason Szwimmer]] <small>([[Season 7|s7]] - [[Season 10|s10]]; [[Arthur - It's Only Rock 'n' Roll|''AIORnR'']]; [[Season 1 (Postcards from Buster)|PfB s1]])</small><br>[[Luciano Rauso]] <small>([[Arthur's Missing Pal|''AMP'']])</small><br/>[[Robert Naylor]] <small>([[Season 11|s11]] - [[Season 15|s15]]; [[Season 3 (Postcards from Buster)|PfB s3]])</small><br>[[Jake Beale]] <small>([[Season 16|s16]] - [[Season 17|s17]])</small><br>[[Andrew Dayton]] <small>([[Season 18|s18]] - [[season 19|s19]])</small><br>[[Christian Distefano]] <small>([[season 20|s20]] - [[season 21|s21]])</small><br>'''[[Ethan Pugiotto]]''' <small>([[season 22|s22]] - present)</small>
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|portrayer=[[Kelly Greenley]] <small>(''[[Living Books|LB]]'': [[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (game)|''ATT'']]; [[Arthur's Birthday (game)|''AB'']])</small><br>[[Elizabeth Telefus]] <small>(''[[Living Books|LB]]'': [[Arthur's Computer Adventure|''ACA'']]; [[D.W., the Picky Eater (game)|D.W., the Picky Eater]])</small><br>[[Michael Caloz]] <small>([[Season 1|s1]] - [[Season 3|s3]])</small><br>[[Oliver Grainger]] <small>([[Season 4|s4]] - [[Season 6|s6]]; [[Arthur's Perfect Christmas|"APC"]])</small><br>[[Jason Szwimmer]] <small>([[Season 7|s7]] - [[Season 10|s10]]; [[Arthur - It's Only Rock 'n' Roll|"AIORnR"]]; [[Season 1 (Postcards from Buster)|''PfB'' s1]])</small><br>[[Luciano Rauso]] <small>([[Arthur's Missing Pal|"AMP"]])</small><br/>[[Robert Naylor]] <small>([[Season 11|s11]] - [[Season 15|s15]]; [[Season 3 (Postcards from Buster)|''PfB'' s3]])</small><br>[[Jake Beale]] <small>([[Season 16|s16]] - [[Season 17|s17]])</small><br>[[Andrew Dayton]] <small>([[Season 18|s18]] - [[season 19|s19]])</small><br>[[Christian Distefano]] <small>([[Season 20|s20]] - [[Season 21|s21]])</small><br>'''[[Ethan Pugiotto]]''' <small>([[Season 22|s22]] - present)</small>
 
|grade=Preschool
 
|grade=Preschool
|family = [[Jane Read]] (mother)<br>[[David Read]] (father)<br>[[Arthur Read]] (brother)<br>[[Kate Read]] (sister){{Collapsing text|<br>[[Thora Read]] (paternal grandmother)<br>[[Dave]] (maternal grandfather)<br>[[Gustav]] (maternal great-great-grandfather)<br>[[Bonnie (aunt)|Bonnie]] (paternal aunt)<br>[[Sean (uncle)|Sean]] (paternal uncle)<br>[[George (cousin)|George]] (paternal cousin)<br>[[Ryder]] (cousin)<br>[[Bud (uncle)|Bud]] (paternal uncle)<br>[[Loretta]] (paternal aunt)<br>[[Monique]] (paternal cousin)<br>[[Ricky]] (paternal cousin)<br>[[Loretta's daughter]] (paternal cousin)<br>[[Jessica (aunt)|Jessica]] (maternal aunt)<br>[[Richard]] (maternal uncle)<br>[[Cora]] (maternal cousin)<br>[[Lucy]] (maternal aunt)<br>[[Lucy's husband]] (maternal uncle)<br>[[Fred]] (maternal uncle)<br>[[David's brother]] (paternal uncle)<br>[[Claudia]] (aunt)<br>[[Hilary]] (aunt)<br>[[Ruthie]] (aunt)<br>[[Theo]] (great-grand uncle)<br>[[Jane's great-grandfather]] (maternal great-great-grandfather)<br>[[Jane's great-grandmother]] (maternal great-great-grandmother)<br>[[Matthew (sailor)|Matthew]] (maternal great-great-great-uncle)<br>[[Thora's Brother 1]] (paternal great-uncle)<br>[[Thora's Brother 2]] (paternal great-uncle)<br>[[Thora's Brother 3]] (paternal great-uncle)<br>[[Thora's father]] (paternal great-grandfather)<br>[[Thora's mother]] (paternal great-grandmother)<br>[[Thora's mother's great-uncle]] (paternal great-great-great-great-uncle)}}
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|family = [[Jane Read]] <small>(mother)</small><br>[[David Read]] <small>(father)</small><br>[[Arthur Read]] <small>(older brother)</small><br>[[Kate Read]] <small>(younger sister)</small>{{Collapsing text|<br>[[Thora Read]] <small>(paternal grandmother)</small><br>[[Dave]] <small>(maternal grandfather)</small><br>[[Gustav]] <small>(maternal great-great-grandfather)</small><br>[[Bonnie (aunt)|Bonnie]] <small>(paternal aunt)</small><br>[[Sean (uncle)|Sean]] <small>(paternal uncle)</small><br>[[George (cousin)|George]] <small>(paternal cousin)</small><br>[[Ryder Read]] <small>(cousin)</small><br>[[Bud (uncle)|Bud]] <small>(paternal uncle)</small><br>[[Loretta]] <small>(paternal aunt)</small><br>[[Monique]] <small>(paternal cousin)</small><br>[[Ricky]] <small>(paternal cousin)</small><br>[[Loretta's daughter]] <small>(paternal cousin)</small><br>[[Jessica (aunt)|Jessica]] <small>(maternal aunt)</small><br>[[Richard]] <small>(maternal uncle)</small><br>[[Cora]] <small>(maternal cousin)</small><br>[[Lucy]] <small>(maternal aunt)</small><br>[[Lucy's husband]] <small>(maternal uncle)</small><br>[[Fred]] <small>(maternal uncle)</small><br>[[David's brother]] <small>(paternal uncle)</small><br>[[Claudia]] <small>(aunt)</small><br>[[Hilary]] <small>(aunt)</small><br>[[Ruthie]] <small>(aunt)</small><br>[[Theodore Read]] <small>(great-grand uncle)</small><br>[[Jane's great-grandfather]] <small>(maternal great-great-grandfather)</small><br>[[Jane's great-grandmother]] <small>(maternal great-great-grandmother)</small><br>[[Matthew (sailor)|Matthew]] <small>(maternal great-great-great-uncle)</small><br>[[Thora's brother 1]] <small>(paternal great-uncle)</small><br>[[Thora's brother 2]] <small>(paternal great-uncle)</small><br>[[Thora's brother 3]] <small>(paternal great-uncle)</small><br>[[Thora's father]] <small>(paternal great-grandfather)</small><br>[[Thora's mother]] <small>(paternal great-grandmother)</small><br>[[Thora's mother's great-uncle]] <small>(paternal great-great-great-great-uncle)</small>}}
 
|favorite color=Pink<ref name="tradingcard">http://pbskids.org/arthur/print/tradingcards/cards.html#pg-dw2</ref>
 
|favorite color=Pink<ref name="tradingcard">http://pbskids.org/arthur/print/tradingcards/cards.html#pg-dw2</ref>
|cartoon first appeared="[[Arthur's Eyes (episode)|Arthur's Eyes]]"
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|cartoon first appeared="{{E|Arthur's Eyes}}"
 
|book first appeared=[[Arthur's Nose]]
 
|book first appeared=[[Arthur's Nose]]
|birthday = Six months after [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]'s birthday<ref>"Your birthday isn't for six months!" Arthur Read to D.W. Read, [[Arthur's Birthday (episode)]].</ref><br>March 1st<ref name="dwperfectwish">"[[D.W.'s Perfect Wish]]"</ref>
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|birthday = Six months after [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]'s birthday<ref>{{Refquote|Your birthday isn't for six months!| Arthur to D.W.|"{{E|Arthur's Birthday}}."}}</ref><br>March 1st<ref name="dwperfectwish">"[[D.W.'s Perfect Wish]]"</ref>
|eye = Blue <small>(books only)</small><ref>See [[:File:D.W.'s Guide to Preschool 3.JPG]], for example.</ref> Black (TV show only)
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|eye = Blue <small>(books only)</small><ref>See [[:File:D.W.'s Guide to Preschool 3.JPG]], for example.</ref> {{Perbang|000000|Black}} <small>([[Arthur (TV series)|TV show]] and ''Living Books'' games)</small>
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|hair = {{Perbang|A87028|Moderate orange}} <small>(books, TV show and ''[[Arthur's Birthday (game)|Arthur's Birthday]]'')</small><br>{{Perbang|FF9833|Light brilliant orange}} <small>(''[[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (game)|Arthur's Teacher Trouble]]'')</small><br>{{Perbang|CE9B51|Moderate gamboge}} <small>(''[[Arthur's Nose]]'')</small>
|hair = Light brown
 
 
|residence = [[Arthur's House]]
 
|residence = [[Arthur's House]]
 
|character name = D.W. Read
 
|character name = D.W. Read
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|complexion = {{Perbang|D29E56|Light gamboge}} <small>(books and TV show)</small><br>{{Perbang|CA9A64|Moderate orange}} <small>(''[[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (game)|Arthur's Teacher Trouble]])</small>''<br>{{Perbang|F8C086|Light orange}} <small>(''[[Arthur's Birthday (game)|Arthur's Birthday]]'')</small><br>{{Perbang|C6943D|Moderate gamboge}} <small>(''[[Arthur's Nose]]'')</small>
|complexion = Peach
 
 
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{{cquote|Oh, everyone thinks that my brother stinks like a piece of yellow cheese! But me, I say, that he's okay, as long as there's a breeze!|D.W., "{{e|Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest}}"}}
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{{cquote|Oh, everyone thinks that my brother stinks like a piece of yellow cheese! But me, I say, that he's okay, as long as there's a breeze!|D.W., "{{E|Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest}}"}}
'''Dora Winifred''' "'''D.W.'''" '''Read''' is a [[Elwood Community Preschool|preschooler]] who is [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]'s younger sister and [[Kate Read|Kate]]'s older sister.
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'''Dora Winifred "D.W." Read''' is a [[Elwood Community Preschool|preschooler]] who is [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]'s younger sister and [[Kate Read|Kate]]'s older sister.
   
 
==Physical appearance==
 
==Physical appearance==
Like the rest of her family, D.W. is an anthropomorphic aardvark. She has short, light brown slightly curled/waved hair in the form of a bob cut, which is up to her cheeks; plus, she has bangs. She wears a white long-sleeved blouse, a frilly sleeveless knee-length magenta jumper dress, frilly cream-colored or white panties, light pink pantyhose and blue-and-cyan strapped Mary Jane shoes.
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Like the rest of her family, D.W. is an anthropomorphic aardvark. She has short, light brown slightly curled/waved hair in the form of a bob cut, which is up to her cheeks; plus, she has bangs. She wears a white long-sleeved blouse, a frilly sleeveless knee-length magenta jumper dress, frilly cream-colored or white panties, light pink (in the [[Arthur (TV series)|TV show]]) or white (in the books and promotional images for the TV show) pantyhose and blue-and-cyan strapped Mary Jane shoes. In the earlier books, her Mary Jane shoes are black instead, and in the ''Living Books'' games, brown.
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In the very first ''Arthur'' book, ''[[Arthur's Nose]]'', D.W., along with Arthur and their parents, looked much more like a real aardvark, with a long snout, pointy ears, claws and a long tail. She also wore a checkered pink dress with short and puffy sleeves, and didn't have any legwear or footwear.
   
 
===Alternate outfits===
 
===Alternate outfits===
D.W. has many alternate outfits: Her footsie pajamas, pink frilly swimsuit, red polka dot dress (usually worn to formal occasions), her Arthur outfit, gymnastics suit, and much more. In some of the books, she wore pink overalls. In "[[D.W. Thinks Big (episode)|D.W. Thinks Big]]," she wore a solid pink dress to [[Lucy]]'s wedding. In "[[Double Tibble Trouble]]," she wore dark green overalls. In the summer, she either wears a light-brown jumper and a white short sleeved T-shirt, or shorts and a blue T-shirt, like in "[[D.W.'s Deer Friend]]" when she went camping and in "[[Best Enemies]]." She also wears her blue T-shirt with gray jeans. In the episode "[[D.W. All Fired Up]]," she wore an orange long-sleeved shirt under purple overalls, with light green pockets. In "[[D.W. Swims with the Fishes]]," she wore a one-piece ordinary pink swimsuit instead of her typical pink frilly swimsuit.
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D.W. has many alternate outfits: Her footsie pajamas, pink frilly swimsuit, red polka dot dress (usually worn to formal occasions), her Arthur outfit, gymnastics suit, and much more. In some of the books, she wore pink overalls. In "{{E|D.W. Thinks Big}}," she wore a solid pink dress to Lucy's wedding. In "[[Double Tibble Trouble]]," she wore dark green overalls. In the summer, she either wears a light-brown jumper and a white short sleeved T-shirt, or shorts and a blue T-shirt, like in "[[D.W.'s Deer Friend]]" when she went camping and in "[[Best Enemies]]." She also wears her blue T-shirt with gray jeans. In the episode "[[D.W. All Fired Up]]," she wore an orange long-sleeved shirt under purple overalls, with light green pockets. In "[[D.W. Swims with the Fishes]]," she wore a one-piece ordinary pink swimsuit instead of her typical pink frilly swimsuit.
   
 
===Pink stripes===
 
===Pink stripes===
In the books, her white blouse and pantyhose typically features pink stripes not seen on the television show, likely due to the budget/time constraints of television animation. The pink stripes were also present in the CGI film ''[[Arthur's Missing Pal]]''. These are also often seen in promotional images, as well as most merchandise, such as stickers or plush toys.
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In the books, her white blouse and pantyhose typically feature pink stripes not seen on the television show, likely due to the budget/time constraints of television animation. The pink stripes were also present in the CGI film "[[Arthur's Missing Pal]]." These are also often seen in promotional images, as well as most merchandise, such as stickers or plush toys.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
 
===Main personality===
 
===Main personality===
Despite her superficial appearance, D.W. is often annoying to Arthur (he considers her a pest and once warned Sue Ellen that her name stands for ''Disaster Warning'', though D.W. would later adopt DisasterWarning99 as her username for [[Virtual Goose]]) and sometimes, she takes pleasure in getting him in trouble, but deep down, she truly loves her brother and gladly works with Arthur whenever their family is in trouble. D.W. gets along well with most of her friends but often becomes very dramatic when things don't go her way and has a tendency of being very bossy. She is known for her many short-lived obsessions and temper tantrums, two of her longest-lived obsessions being ''[[Mary Moo Cow]]'' and the song, "[[Crazy Bus]]", both of which annoy Arthur to no end. She also has an imaginary friend named [[Nadine Flumberghast|Nadine]], whom she plays with and confides her problems to when no one else is around. She hates it when people call her by her full name and prefers to have everyone call her "D.W." instead. She is a drama queen and also seems to be very protective of Kate.
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Despite her superficial appearance, D.W. is often annoying to Arthur and he often seems to dislike her (he considers her a pest and once warned [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] that her initials stand for "Disaster Warning", though D.W. would later adopt DisasterWarning99 as her username for ''[[Virtual Goose]]'') and sometimes, she takes pleasure in getting him in trouble, but occasionally, she seems to show that she truly loves her brother and gladly works with Arthur whenever their family is in trouble. Regardless of this, D.W. can often be downright cruel to her brother, such as insensitively telling him that his family can get get "a good dog" to replace [[Pal]] when he got sick in "[[Sick as a Dog]]," destroying a [[Bell X-1 Model Plane|model plane]] he worked on for weeks and blaming him for building it wrong instead apologizing or showing remorse for it in "[[Arthur's Big Hit]]," or telling [[David Read|her dad]] that he should "Put [Arthur] on the street first" because she thinks he ruined her father's catering business in "[[Dad's Dessert Dilemma]]," and has no qualms about taking advantage of him for her own benefit, so it's unclear how genuine her love for her brother truly is in the end. In the original books, D.W., while bratty and annoying, does not seem to exhibit any downright cruel behavior towards her brother like she does in the TV show. D.W. gets along well with most of her friends but often becomes very dramatic when things don't go her way and has a tendency of being very bossy. She is known for her many short-lived obsessions and temper tantrums, two of her longest-lived obsessions being ''[[Mary Moo Cow]]'' and the song "[[Crazy Bus]]", both of which annoy Arthur to no end. She also has an [[imaginary friend]] named [[Nadine Flumberghast|Nadine]], whom she plays with and confides her problems to when no one else is around. She hates it when people call her by her full name and prefers to have everyone call her "D.W." instead. She is a drama queen and also seems to be very protective of Kate. She is also somewhat egotistical, as she has a tendency to self-identify as "[Arthur's] cute/adorable little sister."
 
 
<!--Based on Marc Brown's real-life younger sister [http://www.twitter.com/dwrules Kim Brown], D.W.'s character reflects (possibly Marc's) view of a bratty younger sibling who often makes things more difficult than they need be. Kim travels the country, presenting at schools telling her story as "The Real D.W."-->
 
<!--Based on Marc Brown's real-life younger sister [http://www.twitter.com/dwrules Kim Brown], D.W.'s character reflects (possibly Marc's) view of a bratty younger sibling who often makes things more difficult than they need be. Kim travels the country, presenting at schools telling her story as "The Real D.W."-->
   
Being a preschooler, she often doesn't understand the definition of words and when she tries to use complex words for her age, such as "taxpaying" or "orphans", she accidentally turns them into words like "taxipaying" or "organs".<ref>"[[More!]]"</ref> She also doesn't grasp important topics like where babies come from, in which she thought that they come from a large baby store.<ref>"[[D.W.'s Time Trouble]]"</ref> She believed that teachers live at school and was rather stunned when [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]], temporarily staying at the [[Arthur's House|Read household]], told her that he has [[Mr. Ratburn's House|a home of his own]]. She expressed that the world seemed simple until then.<ref name="The Rat Who Came to Dinner">"[[The Rat Who Came to Dinner]]"</ref> Despite all this, she's been shown to be pretty smart for a kid her age, such as in "[[Arthur's Spelling Trubble]]" when she catches on that [[Jane Read|her mom]] is bribing her with ice cream to leave Arthur alone to study.
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Being a preschooler, she often doesn't understand the definition of words and when she tries to use complex words for her age, such as "taxpaying" or "orphans", she accidentally turns them into words like "taxipaying" or "organs".<ref>"[[More!]]"</ref> She also doesn't grasp important topics like where babies come from, in which she thought that they come from a large baby store.<ref>"[[D.W.'s Time Trouble]]"</ref> She believed that teachers live at school and was rather stunned when [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]], temporarily staying at the [[Arthur's House|Read household]], told her that he has [[Mr. Ratburn's House|a home of his own]]. She expressed that the world seemed simple until then.<ref>"[[The Rat Who Came to Dinner]]"</ref> Despite all this, she's been shown to be pretty smart for a kid her age, such as in "[[Arthur's Spelling Trubble]]" when she catches on that [[Jane Read|her mom]] is bribing her with ice cream to leave Arthur alone to study.
   
D.W. has cephalophobia<ref>"[[D.W. All Wet]]"</ref> (the fear of octopods and squids), and once she endured a short-lived fear of fire drills (and anything else related to fire).<ref>"[[D.W., All Fired Up]]"</ref> She is a picky eater<ref name="D.W., the Picky Eater">"[[D.W., the Picky Eater (episode)|D.W., the Picky Eater]]"</ref> and once, she had a profound hatred of spinach.<ref name="D.W., the Picky Eater" /> She also does not like tomatoes and in preschool, they are allowed as her one thing she doesn't have to eat when offered.<ref name="D.W.'s Guide to Preschool">''[[D.W.'s Guide to Preschool]]''</ref> She once had a [[snowball]] from "[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]", which was stolen from the fridge (apparently by [[Aliens (D.W.'s Snow Mystery)|aliens]]) and she frequently blames Arthur for its disappearance, which is a running gag. She did this continually until Arthur tried to make her feel better by giving her what looked like her snowball, at which point D.W. admitted he couldn't have taken it from her.
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D.W. has cephalophobia<ref>"[[D.W. All Wet]]"</ref> (the fear of octopods and squids), and once endured a short-lived fear of fire drills (and anything else related to fire).<ref>"[[D.W., All Fired Up]]"</ref> She is a picky eater, and once, she had a profound hatred of spinach.<ref>"{{E|D.W., the Picky Eater}}" </ref> She also does not like tomatoes and in preschool, they are allowed as her one thing she doesn't have to eat when offered.<ref>''[[D.W.'s Guide to Preschool]]''</ref> She once had a [[snowball]] from "[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]," which was stolen from the fridge (apparently by [[Aliens (D.W.'s Snow Mystery)|aliens]]) and she frequently blames Arthur for its disappearance, which is a running gag. She did this continually until Arthur tried to make her feel better by giving her what looked like her snowball, at which point D.W. admitted he couldn't have taken it from her.
   
 
Despite being pretty smart for a kid her age, D.W. can also gullible/easy to fool:
 
Despite being pretty smart for a kid her age, D.W. can also gullible/easy to fool:
   
 
*She believes that anything she sees on TV<ref>"[[D.W. Unties the Knot]]"</ref> that is enhanced to look good is good. This is suggested in "[[D.W. Goes to Washington]]," where Arthur brings up the story when they went to "[[Santa's Igloo]]", where you shared a sundae with "[[Santa]]" and you had to buy a sundae to share it with the guy in the Santa costume.
 
*She believes that anything she sees on TV<ref>"[[D.W. Unties the Knot]]"</ref> that is enhanced to look good is good. This is suggested in "[[D.W. Goes to Washington]]," where Arthur brings up the story when they went to "[[Santa's Igloo]]", where you shared a sundae with "[[Santa]]" and you had to buy a sundae to share it with the guy in the Santa costume.
*She is frequently tricked by the [[Tibble Twins]] into doing silly things that get her in trouble;<ref name="Never, Never, Never">"[[Never, Never, Never]]"</ref> even though she has acknowledged many times that the Tibbles always lie.
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*She is frequently tricked by the [[Timmy and Tommy Tibble|Tibble twins]] into doing silly things that get her in trouble;<ref>"[[Never, Never, Never]]"</ref> even though she has acknowledged many times that the Tibbles always lie.
*Arthur and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] were once able to fool D.W. into thinking that [[Big green|green potato chips]] were fatally poisonous (though she eventually discovered the truth).<ref name="The Chips are Down">"[[The Chips are Down]]"</ref>
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*Arthur and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] were once able to fool D.W. into thinking that [[Big green|green potato chips]] were fatally poisonous (though she eventually discovered the truth).<ref>"[[The Chips are Down]]"</ref>
She possesses a fondness for unicorns. She has a toy winged unicorn named [[Uni]] from the ''My Fluffy Unicorn'' franchise<ref name="D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy">"[[D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy]]"</ref> and once decorated her portion of the family Christmas tree with toy unicorns and troll dolls.<ref name="Arthur's Perfect Christmas">''[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]''</ref> She would like to one day have a real unicorn and has a display of troll dolls in her room which appears throughout the series despite the fad peaking in the 1990s.<ref name="Staycation">"[[Staycation]]"</ref> D.W., like many children her age, also has a fondness for plush toys in general. She wanted the toy [[Tina the Talking Tabby]] for Christmas, but ended up receiving [[Quackers]] the duck, instead.<ref name="Arthur's Perfect Christmas" /> She also owns a [[D.W.'s teddy bear|teddy bear]]<ref name="D.W. The Big Boss">''[[D.W. The Big Boss]]''</ref> and a [[D.W.'s plush rabbit|plush rabbit]],<ref name="D.W. The Big Boss" /> among other stuffed animals.
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She possesses a fondness for unicorns. She has a toy winged unicorn named [[Uni]] from the ''My Fluffy Unicorn'' franchise<ref>"[[D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy]]"</ref> and once decorated her portion of the family Christmas tree with toy unicorns and troll dolls.<ref>"[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]"</ref> She would like to one day have a real unicorn and has a display of troll dolls in her room which appears throughout the series despite the fad peaking in the 1990s.<ref>"[[Staycation]]"</ref> D.W., like many children her age, also has a fondness for plush toys in general. She wanted the toy [[Tina the Talking Tabby]] for Christmas, but ended up receiving [[Quackers]] the duck instead.<ref>"[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]"</ref> She also owns a [[D.W.'s teddy bear|teddy bear]] and a [[D.W.'s plush rabbit|plush rabbit]],<ref>''[[D.W. The Big Boss]]''</ref> among other stuffed animals.
   
 
She is also known to host at least six episodes:
 
She is also known to host at least six episodes:
 
 
*"[[D.W.'s Name Game]]"
 
*"[[D.W.'s Name Game]]"
 
*"[[D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy]]"
 
*"[[D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy]]"
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And, despite being gullible, there are many episodes where she gets exactly what she wants at the end of the episode, usually by tricking people such as Arthur:
 
And, despite being gullible, there are many episodes where she gets exactly what she wants at the end of the episode, usually by tricking people such as Arthur:
 
 
*"[[The Long, Dull Winter]]"
 
*"[[The Long, Dull Winter]]"
 
*"[[Misfortune Teller]]"
 
*"[[Misfortune Teller]]"
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*"[[My Club Rules]]"
 
*"[[My Club Rules]]"
 
*"[[The Pageant Pickle]]"
 
*"[[The Pageant Pickle]]"
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*"[[D.W. and Dr. Whosit]]"
   
 
There is some continuity with specific methods of this running gag. One example is the [[Bowling Ball]] that was used in an attempt to form the third grade only [[Parade Float Club]] which easily fell apart so she could take over. D.W. kept the Bowling Ball and placed it on her floor to keep Arthur from sneaking in after dark.
 
There is some continuity with specific methods of this running gag. One example is the [[Bowling Ball]] that was used in an attempt to form the third grade only [[Parade Float Club]] which easily fell apart so she could take over. D.W. kept the Bowling Ball and placed it on her floor to keep Arthur from sneaking in after dark.
   
Being a small preschool child, as well as the middle child, she feels oppressed, and will stand up for herself as best she knows how. She often cites what she remembers about civil liberties when she wants to tell on Arthur or when Arthur gets something that she initially did not get to be a part of. ("[[Dad's Dessert Dilemma]]" and "[[The Chips are Down]]")
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Being a small preschool child, as well as the middle child, she feels oppressed, and will stand up for herself as best she knows how. She often cites what she remembers about civil liberties when she wants to tell on Arthur or when Arthur gets something that she initially did not get to be a part of. ("Dad's Dessert Dilemma" and "[[The Chips are Down]]")
   
 
===Past life===
 
===Past life===
 
[[File:Baby D.W. in Mr. Read's Cowboy Hat.png|thumb|200px|Baby D.W. wearing Mr. Read's cowboy hat]]
 
[[File:Baby D.W. in Mr. Read's Cowboy Hat.png|thumb|200px|Baby D.W. wearing Mr. Read's cowboy hat]]
When D.W. was a baby, she originally had just clumps of hair, but in later seasons, it depicted her with a similar, but shorter, hairstyle. While D.W. was a baby; she was wearing a pink shirt, white disposable diapers, and pink socks. As such, she also had the same crib that had eventually become Kate's crib.
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When D.W. was a baby, she originally had just clumps of hair, but in later seasons, she is depicted with a similar, but shorter, hairstyle. While D.W. was a baby; she was wearing a pink shirt, white disposable diapers, and pink socks. As such, she also had the same crib that had eventually become Kate's crib.
   
 
===Future life===
 
===Future life===
 
[[File:You Show Up Late and Then You Eat Potato Chips.jpg|thumb|200px|An imagined older D.W. eating potato chips at Arthur's concert]]
 
[[File:You Show Up Late and Then You Eat Potato Chips.jpg|thumb|200px|An imagined older D.W. eating potato chips at Arthur's concert]]
 
Not much is shown about her future life, though in "D.W.'s Time Trouble," she and Nadine looked older in one scene during D.W.'s dream where she wished that she was older than Arthur. A fantasy sequence in "[[D.W.'s Name Game]]" depicts an older version of her attending a concert of Arthur's and disrupting it by loudly eating potato chips. Her appearance is a taller version of her present self.
 
Not much is shown about her future life, though in "D.W.'s Time Trouble," she and Nadine looked older in one scene during D.W.'s dream where she wished that she was older than Arthur. A fantasy sequence in "[[D.W.'s Name Game]]" depicts an older version of her attending a concert of Arthur's and disrupting it by loudly eating potato chips. Her appearance is a taller version of her present self.
[[File:Dora.jpg|thumb|199x199px|Nine-year-old D.W. in Arthur's dream, "[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]" ]]
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[[File:Dora.jpg|thumb|199x199px|Nine-year-old D.W. in Arthur's dream, "[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]"]]
   
During Arthur's dream in "[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]", D.W. is shown at age 9. She goes by Dora instead of D.W. ever since she turned 6. She wears a yellow sweater with a purple jacket, blue jeans and purple sneakers. "Dora" is written in Japanese across her sweater. She now wears orange frame glasses and a maroon headband. Her future look is reminiscent of the traditional Arthur outfit.
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During Arthur's dream in "[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]," D.W. is shown at age 9. She goes by Dora instead of D.W. ever since she turned 6. She wears a yellow sweater with a purple jacket, blue jeans and purple sneakers. "Dora" is written in Japanese across her sweater. She now wears orange framed glasses and a maroon headband. Her future look is reminiscent of the traditional Arthur outfit.
   
 
===Other media===
 
===Other media===
In the ''[[Living Books]]'' computer games, she had a brown complexion and orange hair in ''[[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (game)|Arthur's Teacher Trouble]]'' and then had a pale complexion and dark brown hair in ''[[Arthur's Birthday (game)|Arthur's Birthday]]'', and she wore a purple shirt instead of a white one while wearing a jumper dress with white pantyhose or overalls. It was likely because of color and tone restrictions during the 16-bit era of computers and software. In these two games, she was voiced by [[Kelly Greenley]], who has been one of only three women to voice D.W. in any form over the course of the ''Arthur''-franchise. The other two are [[Elizabeth Telefus]] and the late [[Mary Kay Bergman]], who voiced D.W. in the later games during the 32-bit era of computers and software (such as ''[[Arthur's Thinking Games]]'').
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In the ''[[Living Books]]'' computer games, she has a brown complexion and orange hair in ''[[Arthur's Teacher Trouble (game)|Arthur's Teacher Trouble]]'' and a pale complexion and dark brown hair in ''[[Arthur's Birthday (game)|Arthur's Birthday]]'', and she wears a purple shirt instead of a white one while wearing a jumper dress with white pantyhose or overalls. It was likely because of color and tone restrictions during the 16-bit era of computers and software. In these two games, she was voiced by [[Kelly Greenley]], who has been one of only three women to voice D.W. in any form over the course of the ''Arthur'' franchise. The other two are [[Elizabeth Telefus]] and the late [[Mary Kay Bergman]], who voiced D.W. in the later games during the 32-bit era of computers and software (such as ''[[Arthur's Thinking Games]]'').
   
Over the course of the long-running TV series, D.W. has (so far) had eight different voice actors:
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Over the course of the long-running TV series, D.W. has had eight different voice actors so far, all of whom have been boys:
* [[Michael Caloz]] voiced her in the first three seasons.
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*[[Michael Caloz]] voiced her in the [[Season 1|first]] [[Season 2|three]] [[Season 3|seasons]].
* [[Oliver Grainger]] voiced her in the fourth, fifth and sixth seasons.
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*[[Oliver Grainger]] voiced her in the [[Season 4|4th]]-[[Season 6|6th]] seasons.
* [[Jason Szwimmer]] voiced her in the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth seasons.
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*[[Jason Szwimmer]] voiced her in the [[Season 7|7th]]-[[Season 10|10th]] seasons.
* [[Robert Naylor]] voiced her in the eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth seasons. Naylor is currently D.W.'s longest-serving voice actor, having voiced the character for a total of five seasons.
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*[[Robert Naylor]] voiced her in the [[Season 11|11th]]-[[Season 15|15th]] seasons. Naylor is currently D.W.'s longest-serving voice actor, having voiced the character for a total of five seasons.
* [[Jake Beale]] voiced her in the sixteenth and seventh seasons.
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*[[Jake Beale]] voiced her in the [[Season 16|16th]] and [[Season 17|17th]] seasons.
* [[Andrew Dayton]] voiced her in the eighteenth and nineteenth seasons.
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*[[Andrew Dayton]] voiced her in the [[Season 18|18th]] and [[Season 19|19th]] seasons.
* [[Christian Distefano]] voiced her in the twentieth and twenty-first seasons.
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*[[Christian Distefano]] voiced her in the [[Season 20|20th]] and [[Season 21|21st]] seasons.
* [[Ethan Pugiotto]] has been D.W.'s voice actor since 2019, beginning with the twenty-second season.
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*[[Ethan Pugiotto]] has been D.W.'s voice actor since 2019, beginning with the [[Season 22|22nd]] season.
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===Family===
 
===Family===
D.W. lives with her family which consists of her father ([[David Read]]), her mother ([[Jane Read]]), her older and only brother ([[Arthur Read]]), and her baby sister ([[Baby Kate]]).
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D.W. lives with her family which consists of her father (David Read), her mother (Jane Read), her older and only brother (Arthur Read), and her baby sister (Kate).
*'''[[Arthur Read]]:''' Usually, Arthur and D.W. are seen fighting with each other,<ref>"[[Arthur's Family Feud]]"</ref> especially over their television time and when she annoys him. Despite this, they truly love and care for each other. ([[Grandma Thora Appreciation Day]], [[Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm]], [[Clarissa is Cracked]], [[Just Desserts]], [[Dad's Dessert Dilemma]], [[Arthur's Mystery Envelope (episode)]], [[The Big Dig]], [[Arthur's Knee]], [[Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight]], [[Arthur's Family Feud]], [[Is There a Doctor in the House?]].) In the episode "[[Lost!]]", D.W. is very concerned over Arthur's well being after she learned he was lost, and crawls in his bed at night to make sure he will not get lost again. A usual theme with Arthur and D.W., is Arthur usually forgets to play with D.W. the games he promised her. It was noted that Arthur used to play with D.W. all the time until Arthur thought she liked "baby stuff". She is naturally better than Arthur in many activities such as fishing,<ref name="Cast Away">"[[Cast Away]]"</ref> storytelling, and coming up with a tune for music,<ref>"[[Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest]]"</ref> which made him quite jealous of her for such a young age. In most of her brother's fantasies, D.W. was often cast as an antagonist. Arthur had once angrily punched her in the arm for breaking his model plane in "[[Arthur's Big Hit]]." Sometimes, D.W. casts Arthur as an antagonist in her fantasies, such as in the story she told to the Tibbles in "[[I'd Rather Read It Myself]]."
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*'''[[Arthur Read]]:''' Usually, Arthur and D.W. are seen fighting with each other,<ref>"[[Arthur's Family Feud]]"</ref> especially over their television time and when she annoys him, and Arthur often dislikes her because of her bratty behavior. Despite this, Arthur truly loves and cares for her; D.W. occasionally shows signs of caring for Arthur as well ("[[Grandma Thora Appreciation Day]]," "[[Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm]]," "[[Clarissa is Cracked]]," "[[Just Desserts]]," "[[Dad's Dessert Dilemma]]," "{{E|Arthur's Mystery Envelope}}," "[[The Big Dig]]," "[[Arthur's Knee]]," "[[Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight]]," "[[Arthur's Family Feud]]," "[[Is There a Doctor in the House?]]"), but due to how mean-spirited and cruel D.W. often is towards him and how she has no problem taking advantage of him for selfish reasons, it's questionable whether it can be taken at face value. In the episode "[[Lost!]]," D.W. is very concerned over Arthur's wellbeing after she learned he was lost, and crawls in his bed at night to make sure he will not get lost again, although this could be considered out-of-character for her when compared to her usual behavior towards Arthur. A usual theme with Arthur and D.W., is that Arthur usually forgets to play with D.W. the games he promised her. It was noted that Arthur used to play with D.W. all the time until Arthur thought she liked "baby stuff." She is naturally better than Arthur in many activities such as fishing,<ref>"[[Cast Away]]"</ref> storytelling<ref>"[[D.W. Tale Spins]]"</ref>, and coming up with a tune for music,<ref>"[[Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest (episode)|Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest]]"</ref> which made him quite jealous of her for her talent at such a young age. In most of her brother's fantasies, D.W. is often cast as an antagonist. Arthur had once angrily punched her in the arm for breaking his model plane in "Arthur's Big Hit." Sometimes, D.W. casts Arthur as an antagonist in her fantasies, such as in the story she told to the Tibbles in "[[I'd Rather Read It Myself]]."
 
*'''[[Kate Read]]:''' Baby Kate is D.W.'s younger sister who looks up to D.W. and does favors for her regularly with Pal, e.g. finding her lost sock.<ref>"[[The Great Sock Mystery]]"</ref> In the time she was born, D.W. was displeased when she had to share her room with Kate, and was planning various ways to get rid of her, or else she wants to move away. At one time, D.W. threatened to pinch Kate for taking away her toys and was sent to her room as a punishment for ten minutes.<ref>"[[Go to Your Room, D.W.]]"</ref> Despite her initial disfavor of Kate, D.W. has come to deeply love and care for her little sister, and takes an active interest in her development.<ref>"[[Baby Steps]]"</ref>
 
*'''[[Kate Read]]:''' Baby Kate is D.W.'s younger sister who looks up to D.W. and does favors for her regularly with Pal, e.g. finding her lost sock.<ref>"[[The Great Sock Mystery]]"</ref> In the time she was born, D.W. was displeased when she had to share her room with Kate, and was planning various ways to get rid of her, or else she wants to move away. At one time, D.W. threatened to pinch Kate for taking away her toys and was sent to her room as a punishment for ten minutes.<ref>"[[Go to Your Room, D.W.]]"</ref> Despite her initial disfavor of Kate, D.W. has come to deeply love and care for her little sister, and takes an active interest in her development.<ref>"[[Baby Steps]]"</ref>
*'''[[Pal]]:''' Arthur's dog Pal likes D.W. and D.W. regularly dislikes him and thinks he is dumb.<ref>"[[Arthur's Lost Dog]]"</ref> However, she sometimes treats him nicely as they can be seen playing together in the theme song.
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*'''[[Pal]]:''' Arthur's dog Pal likes D.W., but D.W. regularly dislikes him and thinks he is dumb.<ref>"[[Arthur's Lost Dog]]"</ref> However, she sometimes treats him nicely as they can be seen playing together in the [[Believe in Yourself|theme song]].
 
*'''[[Spanky]]:''' Spanky was a pet parakeet that was briefly owned by D.W. She was deeply attached to him and held a funeral following his death in "[[So Long, Spanky]]."
 
*'''[[Spanky]]:''' Spanky was a pet parakeet that was briefly owned by D.W. She was deeply attached to him and held a funeral following his death in "[[So Long, Spanky]]."
 
*'''[[David Read]]:''' D.W. has a great relationship with her father. David seems to favor D.W. more than Arthur; for example, in "[[Cast Away]]," he brings D.W. on a trip that is supposed to be for him and Arthur, and in "[[The Pageant Pickle]]," he takes Arthur to see D.W.'s play despite them both knowing that it will be boring.
 
*'''[[David Read]]:''' D.W. has a great relationship with her father. David seems to favor D.W. more than Arthur; for example, in "[[Cast Away]]," he brings D.W. on a trip that is supposed to be for him and Arthur, and in "[[The Pageant Pickle]]," he takes Arthur to see D.W.'s play despite them both knowing that it will be boring.
*'''[[Jane Read]]:''' D.W. has a good relationship with her mother, but it seems as though she is a bit more strict than her father. When D.W. misbehaves at a restaurant ([[Arthur's Family Vacation (episode)]], [[D.W., the Picky Eater (episode)|D.W., the Picky Eater]]), is mean to Kate ([[Go to Your Room, D.W.]]), or demands other people, especially her mom to give her more allowance ([[More!]]), these can lead D.W. into trouble with her mom.
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*'''[[Jane Read]]:''' D.W. has a good relationship with her mother, but it seems as though she is a bit more strict than her father. When D.W. misbehaves at a restaurant ("{{E|Arthur's Family Vacation}}" and "{{E|D.W., the Picky Eater}}"), is mean to Kate ("[[Go to Your Room, D.W.]]"), or demands other people, especially her mom, to give her more allowance ("More!"), these can lead D.W. into trouble with her mom.
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*'''[[Theodore Read]]:''' D.W.'s great-grand uncle whom she is shown to get well along with in "[[The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur]]," playing horseshoe toss with him and beating him at it by a landslide. He is also the one who reveals to D.W. that she is named after [[Dora Winifred Read (Theo's sister)|her deceased great-grand aunt]] and that she had a lot in common with D.W.
   
 
===Friends===
 
===Friends===
 
D.W. has many preschool friends such as Emily, the Tibbles and James.
 
D.W. has many preschool friends such as Emily, the Tibbles and James.
*'''[[Emily]]:''' Emily is D.W.'s best friend, but D.W. is often trying to compete with her.
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*'''[[Emily]]:''' Emily is D.W.'s best friend, but D.W. is often trying to compete with her. Despite them being friends, D.W. has shown herself to be willing to ruin Emily's plans for her own benefit, such as in "[[D.W. on Ice]]" or "[[All About D.W.]]."
*'''[[Timmy and Tommy Tibble|Tommy Tibble and Timmy Tibble]]:''' The Tibbles are D.W's friends, but they often try to compete with her and pester her. They are also known to lie to D.W., often misleading her into doing foolish things for their own amusement. D.W. often finds herself at odds with them, but they usually make up later.
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*'''[[Timmy and Tommy Tibble|Tommy Tibble and Timmy Tibble]]:''' The Tibbles are D.W's friends, but they often try to compete with her and pester her. They are also known to lie to D.W., often misleading her into doing foolish things for their own amusement. D.W. often finds herself at odds with them, but they usually make up later. However, in "Prove It," D.W. shows that she is not above lying to them either, as she sells them and other kids her age several false scientific "facts" as part of her plan to force Arthur to take her to the [[Science Museum]].
*'''[[James MacDonald]]''': James is a friend of D.W.'s who is rather shy at times. D.W. tries to get him to kiss her in "[[Kiss and Tell]]," thinking she would become a princess. He eventually did kiss her, but not much came of it, other than D.W. being slightly shocked.
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*'''[[James MacDonald]]''': James is a friend of D.W.'s who is rather shy at times. D.W. tries to get him to kiss her in "[[Kiss and Tell]]," thinking she would become a princess. He eventually did kiss her, but not much came of it, other than D.W. being slightly shocked. In "D.W. Unties the Knot," D.W. chooses James to be her imaginary groom on a whim.
 
*'''[[Vicita Molina]]''': Vicita and D.W. are next-door neighbors and occasionally play together. They are able to relate to each other easily because Vicita is only half a year younger than D.W. They generally get along, and Vicita often looks up to D.W., but D.W. can occasionally be bossy and dislikes it when Vicita excels at games.<ref>"[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]"</ref> In "[[Tales from the Crib]]," D.W. helps Vicita cope with moving out of her crib.
 
*'''[[Vicita Molina]]''': Vicita and D.W. are next-door neighbors and occasionally play together. They are able to relate to each other easily because Vicita is only half a year younger than D.W. They generally get along, and Vicita often looks up to D.W., but D.W. can occasionally be bossy and dislikes it when Vicita excels at games.<ref>"[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]"</ref> In "[[Tales from the Crib]]," D.W. helps Vicita cope with moving out of her crib.
*'''[[Binky Barnes]]''': D.W. is friends with Arthur's classmate Binky. They become friends after D.W. eats a green potato chip and gets tricked by Arthur into thinking they are poisoned in "[[The Chips are Down]]", and they continue being friends in "[[Revenge of the Chip]]".<ref name="The Chips are Down" /> She tells Binky this and they become friends after they decided to spend the last of their days together, only to learn later that their poisoning was nothing more than a prank. They remain friends and they have even done ballet together in "[[D.W., Dancing Queen]]," and have remained on good terms since. In "[[Arthur's Big Hit]]," Binky is in complete shock after hearing that [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] hit her.
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*'''[[Binky Barnes]]''': D.W. is friends with Arthur's classmate Binky. They become friends after D.W. eats a green potato chip and gets tricked by Arthur into thinking they are poisoned in "The Chips are Down," and they continue being friends in "[[Revenge of the Chip]]."<ref>"[[The Chips are Down]]"</ref> She tells Binky this and they become friends after they decide to spend the last of their days together, only to learn later that their poisoning was nothing more than a prank. They remain friends and they have even done ballet together in "[[D.W., Dancing Queen]]," and have remained on good terms since. In "Arthur's Big Hit," Binky is in complete shock after hearing that Arthur hit her. In "[[Big Brother Binky]]," she gives Binky a unicorn for his [[Mei Lin Barnes|recently adopted baby sister]]'s [[Bai Jia Bei]].
 
*'''[[Nadine Flumberghast]]''': D.W.'s imaginary friend. They talk to each other a lot and go on adventures with each other.
 
*'''[[Nadine Flumberghast]]''': D.W.'s imaginary friend. They talk to each other a lot and go on adventures with each other.
*'''[[Francine Frensky]]''': D.W. takes Francine's side in "[[Locked in the Library! (episode)|Locked in the Library!]]" and gets invited to Francine's party after Lisa doesn't invite her in "[[D.W.'s Very Bad Mood]]." In "[[Arthur's Big Hit]]," Francine feels sorry for D.W. after Arthur punches her in the arm.
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*'''[[Francine Frensky]]''': D.W. takes Francine's side in "{{E|Locked in the Library!}}" and gets invited to Francine's party after [[Lisa]] doesn't invite her in "[[D.W.'s Very Bad Mood]]." In "Arthur's Big Hit," Francine feels sorry for D.W. after Arthur punches her in the arm.
*'''[[Bud Compson]]''': D.W. has been friends with Bud since the [[:Category:Compson family|Compson family]] moved in to [[Elwood City]] from [[Louisiana]] in "[[Based on a True Story]]". The two often spend time together, such as plotting to try to find a way to ride a rollercoaster together that they are told they're not tall enough to ride in "[[D.W. & Bud's Higher Purpose]]." In "[[The Lost Dinosaur]]," D.W. gives Bud advice on where to find [[Rapty]]. D.W. has always been friends with Bud for a long time until he had to move again in "[[When Duty Calls]]," he moves to Oregon next, and he does however give and leave [[Rapty]] with her.
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*'''[[Bud Compson]]''': D.W. has been friends with Bud since the [[:Category:Compson family|Compson family]] moved in to [[Elwood City]] from [[Louisiana]] in "[[Based on a True Story]]." The two often spend time together, such as plotting to try to find a way to ride a rollercoaster together that they are told they're not tall enough to ride in "[[D.W. & Bud's Higher Purpose]]." In "[[The Lost Dinosaur]]," D.W. gives Bud advice on where to find [[Rapty]]. Despite their friendship, however, D.W. was initially willing to have Bud take the blame for her accidentally breaking her father's old toy frog in "[[The Tattletale Frog]]," although she eventually felt bad about it and confessed her guilt. D.W. has always been friends with Bud for a long time until he had to move again to Oregon in "[[When Duty Calls]]," and D.W. is very upset. To assure D.W. sends him lots of letters, he leaves Rapty with her. In "[[The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur]]," D.W. says that she thinks of Bud as family.
*'''[[Muffy Crosswire]]''': D.W. and Muffy don't really interact, but when D.W. climbs the tree in "[[D.W. Blows the Whistle]]," Muffy finds help getting her down. In "[[D.W. Unties the Knot]]," Muffy helps D.W. plan her wedding. In "[[The Friend Who Wasn't There]]," Muffy walks up to D.W. and asks her [[Nadine Flumberghast|who she's talking to]]. Muffy considers D.W. as a replacement for Francine in "[[Muffy's New Best Friend]]" but they do argue over the Mutant Muck Monster, it even shows that they're both bossy to each other, D.W. is trying to bargain with Muffy of how much money she wants from her in order to get it in "[[Arthur's Toy Trouble]]". Muffy calls D.W. an adorable little girl, she also tells her that she's doing great and that she can wear whatever she wants during George's movie in "[[The Director's Cut]]". In "[[The Great MacGrady]]", D.W., Muffy, and Arthur all work together in helping Mrs. MacGrady get well cleaning her house up a little since she's sick.
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*'''[[Muffy Crosswire]]''': D.W. and Muffy don't really interact, but when D.W. climbs the tree in "[[D.W. Blows the Whistle]]," Muffy finds help getting her down. In "D.W. Unties the Knot," Muffy helps D.W. plan her wedding. In " [[The Friend Who Wasn't There]]," Muffy walks up to D.W. and asks her [[Nadine Flumberghast|who she's talking to]]. Muffy considers D.W. as a replacement for Francine in "[[Muffy's New Best Friend]]," but they do argue over the [[Mutant Muck Monster]] and act bossy to each other. D.W. tries to bargain with Muffy of how much money she wants from her in order to get it in "[[Arthur's Toy Trouble]]." Muffy calls D.W. "an adorable little girl" and also tells her that she's doing great and that she can wear whatever she wants during [[George Lundgren|George]]'s movie in "[[The Director's Cut]]." In "[[The Great MacGrady]]," D.W., Muffy, and Arthur all work together in helping Mrs. MacGrady get well cleaning her house up a little since she's sick.
*'''[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]''': D.W. and Sue Ellen do not interact much, but they do get along in "[[Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked]]." In "[[The Shore Thing]]," Sue Ellen explains what kelp is to D.W. and helps her calm down, they also trying getting along and together in "[[Sue Ellen's Little Sister]]" but D.W. gets kind of bossy with Sue Ellen while she's babysitting, in "[[Sue Ellen Moves In]]" during an alien flashback where Sue Ellen can be found evil in some ways, a flying saucer lands on a farm with 3 aliens disguised as Sue Ellen, 3rd grade Male Rat, and D.W. exiting the flying saucer on an escalator laughing crazy, which kind of looks like D.W. and Sue Ellen bonding a little.
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*'''[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]''': D.W. and Sue Ellen do not interact much, but they do get along in "[[Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked]]." In "[[The Shore Thing]]," Sue Ellen explains what kelp is to D.W. when she gets her leg caught in some and helps her calm down. They also try to get along with each other in "[[Sue Ellen's Little Sister]]," but D.W. gets kind of bossy with Sue Ellen while she's babysitting. In "[[Sue Ellen Moves In]]," during an alien invasion imagination sequence by Buster, a flying saucer lands on a farm with three aliens disguised as Sue Ellen, [[3rd Grade Male Rat]], and D.W. exiting the flying saucer on an escalator laughing crazily, which kind of looks like D.W. and Sue Ellen bonding a little.
*'''[[Cheikh]]''': D.W. and Cheikh are good friends. D.W. meets Cheikh in Africa in the episode "[[In My Africa]]."
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*'''[[Cheikh]]''': D.W. and Cheikh are good friends. D.W. meets Cheikh when he moves from Africa to Elwood City in the episode "[[In My Africa]]."
*'''[[Alan Powers]]''': D.W. and Brain don't interact often, but they're still good friends. They sing [[In My Africa (song)|In My Africa]] in [[In My Africa|the episode of the same name]] together.
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*'''[[Alan Powers]]''': D.W. and Brain don't interact often, but they're still good friends. Brain reads her a story in "[[The Perfect Brother]]," and she is shown to enjoy his company much more than she does Arthur's. They sing "[[In My Africa (song)|In My Africa]]" in [[In My Africa|the episode of the same name]] together.
*'''[[Ladonna Compson]]''': D.W. and Ladonna aren't really each other's type, except when D.W. accidentally loses [[Larry (Bunny)|Larry]] in "[[Bunny Trouble]]", Ladonna helps her look for him, D.W. offers Ladonna one of her mom's sweaters after she took off her Halloween spider costume, she also blends in with D.W. and Bud on the Halloween pranks in "[[Arthur and the Haunted Tree House]]", they even first met in "[[Based on a True Story]]" when both her and Bud first moved to [[Elwood City]], D.W. is actually friends with Ladonna's brother Bud, but both D.W. and Ladonna are good friends too, until the end came where she moves again in "[[When Duty Calls]]," next she moves to Oregon.
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*'''[[Ladonna Compson]]''': D.W. and Ladonna aren't really each other's type, except when D.W. accidentally loses [[Larry]] in "[[Bunny Trouble]]" and Ladonna helps her look for him. D.W. offers Ladonna one of her mom's sweaters after she takes off her Halloween spider costume. She also blends in with D.W. and Bud on the Halloween pranks in "[[Arthur and the Haunted Tree House]]." They first met in "Based on a True Story" when both her and Bud first moved to Elwood City. D.W. is actually friends with Ladonna's brother Bud, but both D.W. and Ladonna are good friends too, until the the end comes when she moves again to Oregon in "When Duty Calls."
*'''[[W.D. Merkle]]''': D.W. and W.D. are good friends. They attempt to trick their parents into going home and think they do not like each other, only to become friends in the process.
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*'''[[W.D. Merkle]]''': D.W. and W.D. are good friends. They attempt to trick their parents into going home and think they do not like each other in "Best Enemies," only to become friends in the process.
*[[Buster Baxter|'''Buster Baxter''']]: D.W. and Buster don't have much in common, but Buster asks D.W. a few questions in "[[Arthur Accused! (episode)|Arthur Accused!]]", D.W. sometimes mispronounces Buster's name a lot, she calls him Bus Stop, and him calling her P.W. in "[[Buster's Back]]", he's also being nice to her letting her have a peanut butter and jam sandwich even though he was with Arthur into tricking her about it having spinach in it, they make her throw up in "[[D.W., the Picky Eater (episode)|D.W., the Picky Eater]]" Arthur and Buster trick D.W. into thinking the green chip she ate is poison in "[[The Chips are Down]]", they can be found friends in a few ways.
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*'''[[Buster Baxter]]''': D.W. and Buster don't have much in common, but Buster asks D.W. a few questions in "{{E|Arthur Accused!}}," D.W. sometimes mispronounces Buster's name as "Bus Stop", and he calls her "P.W." in "[[Buster's Back]]." he's also nice to her in "D.W., the Picky Eater" by letting her have a peanut butter and jam sandwich, even though he was in on tricking her about it not having spinach (which she hates) in it, making her throw up. Arthur and Buster trick D.W. into thinking the green chip she ate is poison in "The Chips are Down."
   
==D.W. Books==
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==D.W. books==
 
In addition to the ''[[Arthur Adventure]]'' titles, D.W. has appeared in a number of titles in her own series, including:
 
In addition to the ''[[Arthur Adventure]]'' titles, D.W. has appeared in a number of titles in her own series, including:
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*{{Bk|D.W., the Picky Eater}}
 
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*{{Bk|D.W. Thinks Big}}
*''[[D.W., the Picky Eater (book)|D.W., the Picky Eater]]''
 
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*{{Bk|D.W. Flips!}}
*''[[D.W. Thinks Big (book)|D.W. Thinks Big]]''
 
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*{{Bk|D.W. Rides Again!}}
*''[[D.W. Flips! (book)|D.W. Flips!]]''
 
*''[[D.W. Rides Again! (book)|D.W. Rides Again]]''
 
 
*''[[D.W., Go to Your Room!]]''
 
*''[[D.W., Go to Your Room!]]''
 
*''[[D.W.'s Lost Blankie]]''
 
*''[[D.W.'s Lost Blankie]]''
*''[[D.W.'s Library Card (book)|D.W.'s Library Card]]''
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*{{Bk|D.W.'s Library Card}}
 
*''[[D.W.'s Guide to Perfect Manners]]'' (''D.W. Says Please and Thank You'')
 
*''[[D.W.'s Guide to Perfect Manners]]'' (''D.W. Says Please and Thank You'')
 
*''[[D.W.'s Guide to Preschool]]'' (''D.W. Goes to Preschool'')
 
*''[[D.W.'s Guide to Preschool]]'' (''D.W. Goes to Preschool'')
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Many of these titles were adapted for the television series, while some were initially aired as television stories and later adapted as books.
 
Many of these titles were adapted for the television series, while some were initially aired as television stories and later adapted as books.
   
==Disguises and Aliases==
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==Disguises and aliases==
 
*The Mysterious Hand ("[[Arthur's Lost Library Book]]")
 
*The Mysterious Hand ("[[Arthur's Lost Library Book]]")
 
*Mrs. Ida B. Forkenstern ("[[The Half-Baked Sale]]")
 
*Mrs. Ida B. Forkenstern ("[[The Half-Baked Sale]]")
 
*The Phantom of the Store ("[[D.W. Gets Lost]]")
 
*The Phantom of the Store ("[[D.W. Gets Lost]]")
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*Dim Whit ("[[D.W.'s Name Game]]")
 
*O-D.W.-eus ("[[D.W. Tale Spins]]")
 
*O-D.W.-eus ("[[D.W. Tale Spins]]")
 
*DisasterWarning99 ("[[Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked]]")
 
*DisasterWarning99 ("[[Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked]]")
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*[[Clarissa]]
 
*[[Clarissa]]
 
*[[Confuse the Goose]]
 
*[[Confuse the Goose]]
*[[Crazy Bus]]
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*"[[Crazy Bus]]"
 
*[[Martha Mealy Worm]]
 
*[[Martha Mealy Worm]]
*[[Mary Moo Cow]]
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*[[Mary Moo Cow]] doll
 
*[[Pick-Up-Ticks]]
 
*[[Pick-Up-Ticks]]
 
*[[Princess Sneeze-and-Wet]]
 
*[[Princess Sneeze-and-Wet]]
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*[[Sharky]]
 
*[[Sharky]]
 
*[[Snowball]]
 
*[[Snowball]]
*[[Tower of Cows]]
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*''[[Tower of Cows]]''
*[[Virtual Goose!]]
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*''[[Virtual Goose]]''
*[[Weasel Rally]]
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*''[[Weasel Rally]]''
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*Specials
 
*Specials
**[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]
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**"[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]"
**[[Arthur - It's Only Rock 'n' Roll]]
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**"[[Arthur - It's Only Rock 'n' Roll]]"
**[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]
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**"[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]"
**[[Arthur and the Haunted Tree House]]
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**"[[Arthur and the Haunted Tree House]]"
**[[The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur]]
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**"[[The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur]]"
**[[Arthur's Missing Pal]]
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**"[[Arthur's Missing Pal]]"
**[[Arthur's New Friend]]
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**"[[Arthur's New Friend]]"
*Season 1
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*[[Season 1]]
**[[Arthur's Eyes (episode)|Arthur's Eyes]] 10101
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**"{{E|Arthur's Eyes}}" 10101
**[[Arthur's Spelling Trubble]] 10202
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**"[[Arthur's Spelling Trubble]]" 10202
**[[D.W. All Wet (episode)|D.W. All Wet]] 10301
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**"{{E|D.W. All Wet}}" 10301
**[[Buster's Dino Dilemma (episode)|Buster's Dino Dilemma]] 10302
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**"{{E|Buster's Dino Dilemma}}" 10302
**[[D.W.'s Imaginary Friend]] 10401
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**"[[D.W.'s Imaginary Friend]]" 10401
**[[Arthur's Lost Library Book]] 10402
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**"[[Arthur's Lost Library Book]]" 10402
**[[Arthur's Pet Business (episode)|Arthur's Pet Business]] 10501
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**"{{E|Arthur's Pet Business}}" 10501
**[[D.W. the Copycat]] 10502
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**"[[D.W. the Copycat]]" 10502
**[[Locked in the Library! (episode)|Locked in the Library!]] 10601
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**"{{E|Locked in the Library!}}" 10601
**[[Arthur Accused! (episode)|Arthur Accused!]] 10602
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**"{{E|Arthur Accused!}}" 10602
**[[Arthur Goes to Camp (episode)|Arthur Goes to Camp]] 10701
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**"{{E|Arthur Goes to Camp}}" 10701
**[[Arthur's New Puppy (episode)|Arthur's New Puppy]] 10801
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**"{{E|Arthur's New Puppy}}" 10801
**[[Arthur Bounces Back]] 10802
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**"[[Arthur Bounces Back]]" 10802
**[[Arthur Babysits (episode)|Arthur Babysit]] 10901
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**"{{E|Arthur Babysits}}" 10901
**[[Arthur's Cousin Catastrophe]] 10902
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**"[[Arthur's Cousin Catastrophe]]" 10902
**[[Arthur's Birthday (episode)|Arthur's Birthday]] 11001
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**"{{E|Arthur's Birthday}}" 11001
**[[Arthur's Baby (episode)|Arthur's Baby]] 11101
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**"{{E|Arthur's Baby}}" 11101
**[[D.W.'s Baby]] 11102
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**"[[D.W.'s Baby]]" 11102
**[[Arthur Writes a Story (episode)|Arthur Writes a Story]] 11201
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**"{{E|Arthur Writes a Story}}" 11201
**[[Arthur's Lost Dog]] 11202
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**"[[Arthur's Lost Dog]]" 11202
**[[So Long, Spanky]] 11301
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**"[[So Long, Spanky]]" 11301
**[[Buster's New Friend (episode)|Buster's New Friend]] 11302
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**"{{E|Buster's New Friend}}" 11302
**[[Arthur the Wrecker]] 11401
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**"[[Arthur the Wrecker]]" 11401
**[[Arthur's Family Vacation (episode)|Arthur's Family Vacation]] 11501
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**"{{E|Arthur's Family Vacation}}" 11501
**[[Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm]] 11502
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**"[[Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm]]" 11502
**[[Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest (episode)|Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest]] 11601
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**"{{E|Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest}}" 11601
**[[D.W. Flips (episode)|D.W. Flips]] 11602
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**"{{E|D.W. Flips}}" 11602
**[[Arthur's Chicken Pox (episode)|Arthur's Chicken Pox]] 11801
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**"{{E|Arthur's Chicken Pox}}" 11801
**[[Sick as a Dog]] 11802
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**"[[Sick as a Dog]]" 11802
**[[D.W. Rides Again (episode)|D.W. Rides Again]] 11901
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**"{{E|D.W. Rides Again}}" 11901
**[[Arthur Makes the Team (episode)|Arthur Makes the Team]] 11902
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**"{{E|Arthur Makes the Team}}" 11902
**[[Arthur's Almost Boring Day]] 12001
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**"[[Arthur's Almost Boring Day]]" 12001
**[[The Half-Baked Sale]] 12002
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**"[[The Half-Baked Sale]]" 12002
**[[Sue Ellen Moves In]] (Alien Disguise Cameo) 12101
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**"[[Sue Ellen Moves In]]" {{C|alien disguise cameo}} 12101
**[[The Perfect Brother]] 12102
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**"[[The Perfect Brother]]" 12102
**[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]] 12201
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**"[[D.W.'s Snow Mystery]]" 12201
**[[Bully for Binky]] (Cameo) 12301
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**"[[Bully for Binky]]" {{C|cameo}} 12301
**[[Misfortune Teller]] 12302
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**"[[Misfortune Teller]]" 12302
**[[Arthur's Tooth (episode)|Arthur's Tooth]] 12401
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**"{{E|Arthur's Tooth}}" 12401
**[[D.W. Gets Lost]] 12402
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**"[[D.W. Gets Lost]]" 12402
**[[D.W. Thinks Big (episode)|D.W. Thinks Big]] 12501
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**"{{E|D.W. Thinks Big}}" 12501
**[[Arthur Cleans Up]] (Cameo) 12502
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**"[[Arthur Cleans Up]]" {{C|cameo}} 12502
**[[Poor Muffy]] 12602
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**"[[Poor Muffy]]" 12602
**[[D.W.'s Blankie]] 12701
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**"[[D.W.'s Blankie]]" 12701
**[[I'm a Poet]] 12801
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**"[[I'm a Poet]]" 12801
**[[The Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club]] 12802
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**"[[The Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club]]" 12802
**[[My Club Rules]] 12901
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**"[[My Club Rules]]" 12901
**[[Arthur's First Sleepover (episode)|Arthur's First Sleepover]] 13001
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**"{{E|Arthur's First Sleepover}}" 13001
**[[Arthur's New Year's Eve]] 13002
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**"[[Arthur's New Year's Eve]]" 13002
*Season 2
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*[[Season 2]]
**[[Arthur Meets Mister Rogers]] 20101
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**"[[Arthur Meets Mister Rogers]]" 20101
**[[Arthur's Lucky Pencil]] 20202
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**"[[Arthur's Lucky Pencil]]" 20202
**[[D.W., the Picky Eater (episode)|D.W., the Picky Eater]] 20301
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**"{{E|D.W., the Picky Eater}}" 20301
**[[Buster and the Daredevils]] 20302
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**"[[Buster and the Daredevils]]" 20302
**[[Arthur Makes a Movie]] 20401
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**"[[Arthur Makes a Movie]]" 20401
**[[Go to Your Room, D.W.]] 20402
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**"[[Go to Your Room, D.W.]]" 20402
**[[Arthur's Underwear (episode)|Arthur's Underwear]] 20501
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**"{{E|Arthur's Underwear}}" 20501
**[[Francine Frensky, Olympic Rider]] 20502
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**"[[Francine Frensky, Olympic Rider]]" 20502
**[[Buster Baxter, Cat Saver (episode)|Buster Baxter, Cat Saver]] 20601
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**"{{E|Buster Baxter, Cat Saver}}" 20601
**[[Play it Again, D.W.]] 20602
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**"[[Play it Again, D.W.]]" 20602
**[[Arthur's TV-Free Week]] 20701
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**"[[Arthur's TV-Free Week]]" 20701
**[[Night Fright]] (Mentioned) 20702
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**"[[Night Fright]]" {{C|mentioned}} 20702
**[[Arthur vs. the Piano]] 20801
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**"[[Arthur vs. the Piano]]" 20801
**[[The Big Blow-Up]] 20802
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**"[[The Big Blow-Up]]" 20802
**[[Lost!]] 20901
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**"[[Lost!]]" 20901
**[[The Short, Quick Summer]] 20902
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**"[[The Short, Quick Summer]]" 20902
**[[D.W. Goes to Washington]] 21001
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**"[[D.W. Goes to Washington]]" 21001
**[[Arthur's Mystery Envelope (episode)|Arthur's Mystery Envelope]] 21002
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**"{{E|Arthur's Mystery Envelope}}" 21002
**[[D.W.'s Deer Friend]] 21101
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**"[[D.W.'s Deer Friend]]" 21101
**[[Arthur's Faraway Friend]] 21201
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**"[[Arthur's Faraway Friend]]" 21201
**[[Water and the Brain]] 21301
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**"[[Water and the Brain]]" 21301
**[[Arthur the Unfunny]] 21302
+
**"[[Arthur the Unfunny]]" 21302
**[[Sue Ellen's Lost Diary]] 21401
+
**"[[Sue Ellen's Lost Diary]]" 21401
**[[Arthur's Knee]] 21402
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**"[[Arthur's Knee]]" 21402
**[[Grandma Thora Appreciation Day]] 21501
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**"[[Grandma Thora Appreciation Day]]" 21501
**[[D.W. Blows the Whistle]] 21602
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**"[[D.W. Blows the Whistle]]" 21602
**[[Francine Redecorates]] 21701
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**"[[Francine Redecorates]]" 21701
**[[Arthur the Loser]] 21702
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**"[[Arthur the Loser]]" 21702
**[[Arthur vs. the Very Mean Crossing Guard]] 21801
+
**"[[Arthur vs. the Very Mean Crossing Guard]]" 21801
**[[D.W.'s Very Bad Mood]] 21802
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**"[[D.W.'s Very Bad Mood]]" 21802
**[[D.W.'s Name Game]] 21901
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**"[[D.W.'s Name Game]]" 21901
**[[Finders Key-pers]] 21902
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**"[[Finders Key-pers]]" 21902
**[[How the Cookie Crumbles]] 22001
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**"[[How the Cookie Crumbles]]" 22001
**[[Sue Ellen's Little Sister]] 22002
+
**"[[Sue Ellen's Little Sister]]" 22002
*Season 3
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*[[Season 3]]
**[[Buster's Back]] 30101
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**"[[Buster's Back]]" 30101
**[[D.W. All Fired Up]] 30201
+
**"[[D.W. All Fired Up]]" 30201
**[[I'd Rather Read It Myself]] 30202
+
**"[[I'd Rather Read It Myself]]" 30202
**[[Arthur Goes Crosswire]] 30301
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**"[[Arthur Goes Crosswire]]" 30301
**[[Background Blues]] ([[3W]], Title Card) 30401
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**"[[Background Blues]]" {{C|[[3W]], title card}} 30401
**[[And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids]] 30402
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**"[[And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids]]" 30402
**[[The Chips are Down]] 30501
+
**"[[The Chips are Down]]" 30501
**[[Revenge of the Chip]] 30502
+
**"[[Revenge of the Chip]]" 30502
**[[Meet Binky]] 30602
+
**"[[Meet Binky]]" 30602
**[[Dad's Dessert Dilemma]] 30702
+
**"[[Dad's Dessert Dilemma]]" 30702
**[[Buster's Growing Grudge]] 30802
+
**"[[Buster's Growing Grudge]]" 30802
**[[Arthur's Treasure Hunt]] 30901
+
**"[[Arthur's Treasure Hunt]]" 30901
**[[Attack of the Turbo Tibbles]] 31001
+
**"[[Attack of the Turbo Tibbles]]" 31001
**[[D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy]] 31002
+
**"[[D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy]]" 31002
**[[Double Tibble Trouble]] 31101
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**"[[Double Tibble Trouble]]" 31101
**[[Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival]] 31102
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**"[[Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival]]" 31102
**[[What Scared Sue Ellen?]] 31201
+
**"[[What Scared Sue Ellen?]]" 31201
**[[Clarissa is Cracked]] 31202
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**"[[Clarissa is Cracked]]" 31202
**[[Arthur's Dummy Disaster]] 31301
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**"[[Arthur's Dummy Disaster]]" 31301
**[[Francine and the Feline]] 31302
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**"[[Francine and the Feline]]" 31302
**[[Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight]] 31401
+
**"[[Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight]]" 31401
**[[D.W.'s Perfect Wish]] 31402
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**"[[D.W.'s Perfect Wish]]" 31402
**[[Arthur and D.W. Clean Up]] 31501
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**"[[Arthur and D.W. Clean Up]]" 31501
**[[The Long, Dull Winter]] 31502
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**"[[The Long, Dull Winter]]" 31502
*Season 4
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*[[Season 4]]
**[[D.W.'s Library Card (episode)|D.W.'s Library Card]] 40101
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**"{{E|D.W.'s Library Card}}" 40101
**[[Arthur's Big Hit]] 40102
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**"[[Arthur's Big Hit]]" 40102
**[[Hide and Snake]] 40201
+
**"[[Hide and Snake]]" 40201
**[[Muffy's New Best Friend]] 40202
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**"[[Muffy's New Best Friend]]" 40202
**[[Buster's Breathless]] 40301
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**"[[Buster's Breathless]]" 40301
**[[The Contest]] 40401
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**"[[The Contest]]" 40401
**[[Prove It]] 40402
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**"[[Prove It]]" 40402
**[[The Blizzard]] 40501
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**"[[The Blizzard]]" 40501
**[[The Rat Who Came to Dinner]] 40502
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**"[[The Rat Who Came to Dinner]]" 40502
**[[D.W. Tale Spins]] 40601
+
**"[[D.W. Tale Spins]]" 40601
**[[To Beat or Not to Beat]] 40702
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**"[[To Beat or Not to Beat]]" 40702
**[[1001 Dads]] 40801
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**"[[1001 Dads]]" 40801
**[[Prunella's Prediction]] 40802
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**"[[Prunella's Prediction]]" 40802
**[[What is that Thing?]] 40901
+
**"[[What is that Thing?]]" 40901
**[[Buster's Best Behavior]] 40902
+
**"[[Buster's Best Behavior]]" 40902
**[[My Music Rules]] 41001
+
**"[[My Music Rules]]" 41001
**[[That's a Baby Show!]] 41002
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**"[[That's a Baby Show!]]" 41002
*Season 5
+
*[[Season 5]]
**[[Arthur and the Big Riddle]] 50101
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**"[[Arthur and the Big Riddle]]" 50101
**[[Double Dare]] 50102
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**"[[Double Dare]]" 50102
**[[Kids are from Earth, Parents are from Pluto]] (Cameo) 50201
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**"[[Kids are from Earth, Parents are from Pluto]]" {{C|cameo}} 50201
**[[Nerves of Steal]] 50202
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**"[[Nerves of Steal]]" 50202
**[[It's a No-Brainer]] 50301
+
**"[[It's a No-Brainer]]" 50301
**[[The Shore Thing]] 50302
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**"[[The Shore Thing]]" 50302
**[[The World Record]] 50401
+
**"[[The World Record]]" 50401
**[[The Cave]] 50402
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**"[[The Cave]]" 50402
**[[The Lousy Week]] 50501
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**"[[The Lousy Week]]" 50501
**[[You Are Arthur]] 50502
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**"[[You Are Arthur]]" 50502
**[[The Election]] 50601
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**"[[The Election]]" 50601
**[[Francine Goes to War]] (Mentioned) 50602
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**"[[Francine Goes to War]]" {{C|mentioned}} 50602
**[[Sleep No More]] (Cameo) 50701
+
**"[[Sleep No More]]" {{C|cameo}} 50701
**[[Pet Peeved]] 50702
+
**"[[Pet Peeved]]" 50702
**[[The Last of Mary Moo Cow]] 50801
+
**"[[The Last of Mary Moo Cow]]" 50801
**[[Just Desserts]] 50901
+
**"[[Just Desserts]]" 50901
**[[The Big Dig]] 50902
+
**"[[The Big Dig]]" 50902
**[[Arthur's Family Feud]] 51001
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**"[[Arthur's Family Feud]]" 51001
*Season 6
+
*[[Season 6]]
**[[Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked]] 60101
+
**"[[Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked]]" 60101
**[[Best of the Nest]] 60102
+
**"[[Best of the Nest]]" 60102
**[[Arthur Plays the Blues (episode)|Arthur Plays the Blues]] 60201
+
**"{{E|Arthur Plays the Blues}}" 60201
**[[The Secret Life of Dogs and Babies]] 60302
+
**"[[The Secret Life of Dogs and Babies]]" 60302
**[[The Boy Who Cried Comet]] 60501
+
**"[[The Boy Who Cried Comet]]" 60501
**[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]] 60502
+
**"[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]" 60502
**[[Citizen Frensky]] 60601
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**"[[Citizen Frensky]]" 60601
**[[D.W.'s Backpack Mishap]] 60602
+
**"[[D.W.'s Backpack Mishap]]" 60602
**[[More!]] 60702
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**"[[More!]]" 60702
**[[Rhyme for Your Life]] 60801
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**"[[Rhyme for Your Life]]" 60801
**[[For Whom the Bell Tolls]] 60802
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**"[[For Whom the Bell Tolls]]" 60802
**[[The Good Sport (episode)|The Good Sport]] 60901
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**"{{E|The Good Sport}}" 60901
**[[Crushed]] 60902
+
**"[[Crushed]]" 60902
**[[Arthur Loses His Marbles (episode)|Arthur Loses His Marbles]] 61001
+
**"{{E|Arthur Loses His Marbles}}" 61001
*Season 7
+
*[[Season 7]]
**[[Cast Away]] 70101
+
**"[[Cast Away]]" 70101
**[[The Great Sock Mystery]] 70102
+
**"[[The Great Sock Mystery]]" 70102
**[[Ants in Arthur's Pants]] 70301
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**"[[Ants in Arthur's Pants]]" 70301
**[[To Tibble the Truth]] 70401
+
**"[[To Tibble the Truth]]" 70401
**[[Elwood City Turns 100!]] 70500
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**"[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]" 70500
**[[Pick a Car, Any Car]] 70601
+
**"[[Pick a Car, Any Car]]" 70601
**[[D.W.'s Time Trouble]] 70701
+
**"[[D.W.'s Time Trouble]]" 70701
**[[Buster's Amish Mismatch]] (Cameo) 70702
+
**"[[Buster's Amish Mismatch]]" {{C|cameo}} 70702
**[[Is There a Doctor in the House?]] 70802
+
**"[[Is There a Doctor in the House?]]" 70802
**[[Return of the Snowball]] 70902
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**"[[Return of the Snowball]]" 70902
**[[April 9th]] 71000
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**"[[April 9th]]" 71000
*Season 8
+
*[[Season 8]]
**[[Dear Adil]] 80101
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**"[[Dear Adil]]" 80101
**[[Arthur's Snow Biz]] 80301
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**"[[Arthur's Snow Biz]]" 80301
**[[Bugged]] 80302
+
**"[[Bugged]]" 80302
**[[Fernkenstein's Monster]] 80401
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**"[[Fernkenstein's Monster]]" 80401
**[[D.W., Dancing Queen]] 80402
+
**"[[D.W., Dancing Queen]]" 80402
**[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]] 80502
+
**"[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]" 80502
**[[Postcards from Buster (episode)|Postcards from Buster]] 80600
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**"{{E|Postcards from Buster}}" 80600
**[[Desk Wars]] (Title Card) 80701
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**"[[Desk Wars]]" {{C|title card}} 80701
**[[Desperately Seeking Stanley]] 80702
+
**"[[Desperately Seeking Stanley]]" 80702
**[[Tales from the Crib]] 80802
+
**"[[Tales from the Crib]]" 80802
**[[Kiss and Tell]] 80902
+
**"[[Kiss and Tell]]" 80902
**[[Bleep]] 81002
+
**"[[Bleep]]" 81002
*Season 9
+
*[[Season 9]]
**[[Castles in the Sky]] 90101
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**"[[Castles in the Sky]]" 90101
**[[Tipping the Scales]] (Title Card) 90102
+
**"[[Tipping the Scales]]" {{C|title card}} 90102
**[[Francine's Big Top Trouble]] 90201
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**"[[Francine's Big Top Trouble]]" 90201
**[[George Blows His Top]] 90202
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**"[[George Blows His Top]]" 90202
**[[Arthur Weighs In]] 90301
+
**"[[Arthur Weighs In]]" 90301
**[[Buster's Green Thumb]] 90401
+
**"[[Buster's Green Thumb]]" 90401
**[[My Fair Tommy]] 90402
+
**"[[My Fair Tommy]]" 90402
**[[Lights, Camera... Opera!]] 90501
+
**"[[Lights, Camera... Opera!]]" 90501
**[[All Worked Up]] 90502
+
**"[[All Worked Up]]" 90502
**[[Arthur Makes Waves]] 90601
+
**"[[Arthur Makes Waves]]" 90601
**[[It Came From Beyond]] 90602
+
**"[[It Came From Beyond]]" 90602
**[[Three's a Crowd]] 90701
+
**"[[Three's a Crowd]]" 90701
**[[A is for Angry]] 90702
+
**"[[A is for Angry]]" 90702
**[[The "A" Team]] (Title Card) 90801
+
**"[[The "A" Team]]" {{C|title card}} 90801
**[[Emily Swallows a Horse]] 90802
+
**"[[Emily Swallows a Horse]]" 90802
**[[D.W. Beats All]] 90901
+
**"[[D.W. Beats All]]" 90901
*Season 10
+
*[[Season 10]]
**[[Happy Anniversary]] 100100
+
**"[[Happy Anniversary]]" 100100
**[[The Squirrels (episode)|The Squirrels]] 100201
+
**"{{E|The Squirrels}}" 100201
**[[Fern and Persimmony Glitchet]] 100202
+
**"[[Fern and Persimmony Glitchet]]" 100202
**[[Desert Island Dish]] (Cameo) 100301
+
**"[[Desert Island Dish]]" {{C|cameo}} 100301
**[[The Secret About Secrets]] 100302
+
**"[[The Secret About Secrets]]" 100302
**[[Feeling Flush]] 100401
+
**"[[Feeling Flush]]" 100401
**[[Family Fortune]] 100402
+
**"[[Family Fortune]]" 100402
**[[D.W. Aims High]] 100501
+
**"[[D.W. Aims High]]" 100501
**[[Flaw and Order]] 100502
+
**"[[Flaw and Order]]" 100502
**[[Arthur Changes Gears]] 100602
+
**"[[Arthur Changes Gears]]" 100602
**[[Unfinished]] (Mentioned) 100701
+
**"[[Unfinished]]" {{C|mentioned}} 100701
**[[D.W., Bossy Boots]] 100702
+
**"[[D.W., Bossy Boots]]" 100702
**[[Binky vs. Binky]] (Cameo) 100801
+
**"[[Binky vs. Binky]]" {{C|cameo}} 100801
**[[Operation: D.W.!]] 100802
+
**"[[Operation: D.W.!]]" 100802
**[[Do You Speak George?]] 100901
+
**"[[Do You Speak George?]]" 100901
**[[World Girls]] (Cameo) 100902
+
**"[[World Girls]]" {{C|cameo}} 100902
**[[What's Cooking?]] 101001
+
**"[[What's Cooking?]]" 101001
**[[Buster's Special Delivery]] 101002
+
**"[[Buster's Special Delivery]]" 101002
*Season 11
+
*[[Season 11]]
**[[Swept Away]] 110101
+
**"[[Swept Away]]" 110101
**[[Arthur Sells Out]] 110201
+
**"[[Arthur Sells Out]]" 110201
**[[Mind Your Manners]] 110202
+
**"[[Mind Your Manners]]" 110202
**[[Buenas Noches, Vicita]] 110301
+
**"[[Buenas Noches, Vicita]]" 110301
**[[Baby Kate and the Imaginary Mystery]] 110501
+
**"[[Baby Kate and the Imaginary Mystery]]" 110501
**[[The Making of Arthur]] 110601
+
**"[[The Making of Arthur]]" 110601
**[[Dancing Fools]] 110602
+
**"[[Dancing Fools]]" 110602
**[[Hic or Treat]] 110701
+
**"[[Hic or Treat]]" 110701
**[[Buster Gets Real]] 110802
+
**"[[Buster Gets Real]]" 110802
**[[D.W. on Ice]] 110901
+
**"[[D.W. on Ice]]" 110901
**[[Big Brother Binky]] 111000
+
**"[[Big Brother Binky]]" 111000
*Season 12
+
*[[Season 12]]
**[[Never, Never, Never]] 120102
+
**"[[Never, Never, Never]]" 120102
**[[Room to Ride]] (Cameo) 120201
+
**"[[Room to Ride]]" {{C|cameo}} 120201
**[[The Frensky Family Fiasco]] (Opening) 120202
+
**"[[The Frensky Family Fiasco]]" {{C|opening}} 120202
**[[D.W.'s Stray Netkitten]] 120301
+
**"[[D.W.'s Stray Netkitten]]" 120301
**[[Bats in the Belfry]] 120302
+
**"[[Bats in the Belfry]]" 120302
**[[Ungifted]] 120402
+
**"[[Ungifted]]" 120402
**[[War of the Worms]] (Cameo) 120701
+
**"[[War of the Worms]]" {{C|cameo}} 120701
**[[I Owe You One]] (Cameo) 120702
+
**"[[I Owe You One]]" {{C|cameo}} 120702
**[[The Blackout]] 120801
+
**"[[The Blackout]]" 120801
**[[Mei Lin Takes a Stand]] 120802
+
**"[[Mei Lin Takes a Stand]]" 120802
**[[Do You Believe in Magic?]] 120902
+
**"[[Do You Believe in Magic?]]" 120902
**[[The Perfect Game]] (Cameo) 121001
+
**"[[The Perfect Game]]" {{C|cameo}} 121001
**[[D.W.'s Furry Freak-out]] 121002
+
**"[[D.W.'s Furry Freak-out]]" 121002
*Season 13
+
*[[Season 13]]
**[[The Great MacGrady]] 130100
+
**"[[The Great MacGrady]]" 130100
**[[Kung Fool]] 130202
+
**"[[Kung Fool]]" 130202
**[[Arthur's Number Nightmare]] 130301
+
**"[[Arthur's Number Nightmare]]" 130301
**[[The Good, the Bad, and the Binky]] 130402
+
**"[[The Good, the Bad, and the Binky]]" 130402
**[[No Acting, Please]] 130501
+
**"[[No Acting, Please]]" 130501
**[[D.W. Swims with the Fishes]] 130602
+
**"[[D.W. Swims with the Fishes]]" 130602
**[[A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Tibble]] 130701
+
**"[[A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Tibble]]" 130701
**[[The Secret Guardians]] (Opening) 130702
+
**"[[The Secret Guardians]]" {{C|opening}} 130702
**[[Prunella and the Haunted Locker]] (Opening) 130802
+
**"[[Prunella and the Haunted Locker]]" {{C|opening}} 130802
**[[Paradise Lost]] 130901
+
**"[[Paradise Lost]]" 130901
**[[Looking for Bonnie]] (Fantasy) 130101
+
**"[[Looking for Bonnie]]" {{C|fantasy}} 130101
**[[The Secret Origin of Supernova]] 130102
+
**"[[The Secret Origin of Supernova]]" 130102
*Season 14
+
*[[Season 14]]
**[[The Agent of Change]] (Cameo) 140201
+
**"[[The Agent of Change]]" {{C|cameo}} 140201
**[[D.W. Unties the Knot]] 140202
+
**"[[D.W. Unties the Knot]]" 140202
**[[Falafelosophy]] 140401
+
**"[[Falafelosophy]]" 140401
**[[The Great Lint Rush]] 140402
+
**"[[The Great Lint Rush]]" 140402
**[[Pet Projects]] (Cameo) 140502
+
**"[[Pet Projects]]" {{C|cameo}} 140502
**[[Buster Baxter & the Letter from the Sea]] 140602
+
**"[[Buster Baxter & the Letter from the Sea]]" 140602
**[[Around the World in 11 Minutes]] (Cameo) 140701
+
**"[[Around the World in 11 Minutes]]" {{C|cameo}} 140701
**[[Muffy and the Big Bad Blog]] (Cameo) 140702
+
**"[[Muffy and the Big Bad Blog]]" {{C|cameo}} 140702
**[[Arthur Unravels]] 140801
+
**"[[Arthur Unravels]]" 140801
**[[All the Rage]] (Title Card) 140802
+
**"[[All the Rage]]" {{C|title card}} 140802
**[[D.W., Queen of the Comeback]] 140901
+
**"[[D.W., Queen of the Comeback]]" 140901
**[[In My Africa]] 140902
+
**"[[In My Africa]]" 140902
*Season 15
+
*[[Season 15]]
**[[Fifteen]] (Mentioned) 150100
+
**"[[Fifteen]]" {{C|mentioned}} 150100
**[[I Wanna Hold Your Hand]] (Opening) 150201
+
**"[[I Wanna Hold Your Hand]]" {{C|opening}} 150201
**[[Whistling in the Wind]] 150202
+
**"[[Whistling in the Wind]]" 150202
**[[The Last King of Lambland]] 150302
+
**"[[The Last King of Lambland]]" 150302
**[[Cents-less]] (Cameo) 150401
+
**"[[Cents-less]]" {{C|cameo}} 150401
**[[S.W.E.A.T.]] 150502
+
**"[[S.W.E.A.T.]]" 150502
**[[Grandpa Dave's Memory Album]] 150601
+
**"[[Grandpa Dave's Memory Album]]" 150601
**[[What's in a Name?]] (Fantasy) 150702
+
**"[[What's in a Name?]]" {{C|fantasy}} 150702
**[[Best Enemies]] 150802
+
**"[[Best Enemies]]" 150802
**[[Through the Looking Glasses]] 150902
+
**"[[Through the Looking Glasses]]" 150902
**[[The Butler Did... What?]] 151001
+
**"[[The Butler Did... What?]]" 151001
**[[The Trouble with Trophies]] 151002
+
**"[[The Trouble with Trophies]]" 151002
*Season 16
+
*[[Season 16]]
**[[Based on a True Story]] 160100
+
**"[[Based on a True Story]]" 160100
**[[Flippity Francine]] (Cameo) 160201
+
**"[[Flippity Francine]]" {{C|cameo}} 160201
**[[Muffy Takes the Wheel]] (Cameo) 160202
+
**"[[Muffy Takes the Wheel]]" {{C|cameo}} 160202
**[[All About D.W.]] 160301
+
**"[[All About D.W.]]" 160301
**[[Blockheads]] 160302
+
**"[[Blockheads]]" 160302
**[[Baby Steps]] 160402
+
**"[[Baby Steps]]" 160402
**[[Night of the Tibble]] 160501
+
**"[[Night of the Tibble]]" 160501
**[[Read and Flumberghast]] 160502
+
**"[[Read and Flumberghast]]" 160502
**[[The Last Tough Customer]] 160601
+
**"[[The Last Tough Customer]]" 160601
**[[Brain's Chess Mess]] 160602
+
**"[[Brain's Chess Mess]]" 160602
**[[The Best Day Ever]] 161002
+
**"[[The Best Day Ever]]" 161002
*Season 17
+
*[[Season 17]]
**[[Show Off]] 170101
+
**"[[Show Off]]" 170101
**[[Adventures in Budylon]] 170201
+
**"[[Adventures in Budylon]]" 170201
**[[Molina's Mulligan]] (Cameo) 170301
+
**"[[Molina's Mulligan]]" {{C|cameo}} 170301
**[[Opposites Distract]] 170401
+
**"[[Opposites Distract]]" 170401
**[[Just the Ticket]] 170402
+
**"[[Just the Ticket]]" 170402
**[[All Thumbs]] 170501
+
**"[[All Thumbs]]" 170501
**[[Kidonia]] 17050
+
**"[[Kidonia]]" 17050
**[[Speak Up, Francine!]] (Cameo) 17601
+
**"[[Speak Up, Francine!]]" {{C|cameo}} 17601
**[[Waiting for Snow]] 170602
+
**"[[Waiting for Snow]]" 170602
**[[Pets and Pests]] 170701
+
**"[[Pets and Pests]]" 170701
**[[Go Fly a Kite]] (Opening) 170702
+
**"[[Go Fly a Kite]]" {{C|opening}} 170702
**[[The Director's Cut]] 170801
+
**"[[The Director's Cut]]" 170801
**[[Crime and Consequences]] (Cameo) 170802
+
**"[[Crime and Consequences]]" {{C|cameo}} 170802
**[[Framed!]] 170902
+
**"[[Framed!]]" 170902
*Season 18
+
*[[Season 18]]
**[[The Tattletale Frog]] 180101
+
**"[[The Tattletale Frog]]" 180101
**[[D.W. & Bud's Higher Purpose]] 180102
+
**"[[D.W. & Bud's Higher Purpose]]" 180102
**[[The Friend Who Wasn't There]] 180201
+
**"[[The Friend Who Wasn't There]]" 180201
**[[Surprise!]] 180202
+
**"[[Surprise!]]" 180202
**[[The Substitute Arthur]] 180302
+
**"[[The Substitute Arthur]]" 180302
**[[Best Wishes]] (Cameo) 180401
+
**"[[Best Wishes]]" {{C|cameo}} 180401
**[[Fountain Abbey (episode)|Fountain Abbey]] 180501
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**"{{E|Fountain Abbey}}" 180501
**[[Arthur Calls It]] 180502
+
**"[[Arthur Calls It]]" 180502
**[[Whip. Mix. Blend.]] (Cameo) 180601
+
**"[[Whip. Mix. Blend.]]" {{C|cameo}} 180601
**[[Staycation]] 180602
+
**"[[Staycation]]" 180602
**[[Two Minutes]] 180701
+
**"[[Two Minutes]]" 180701
**[[Messy Dress Mess]] (Opening) 180702
+
**"[[Messy Dress Mess]]" {{C|opening}} 180702
**[[Arthur Read: Super Saver]] 180801
+
**"[[Arthur Read: Super Saver]]" 180801
**[[Tibbles to the Rescue]] 180802
+
**"[[Tibbles to the Rescue]]" 180802
**[[The Pageant Pickle]] 180901
+
**"[[The Pageant Pickle]]" 180901
**[[Some Assembly Required]] 180902
+
**"[[Some Assembly Required]]" 180902
**[[Shelter from the Storm]] 181000
+
**"[[Shelter from the Storm]]" 181000
*Season 19
+
*[[Season 19]]
**[[Brain's Brain]] 190101
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**"[[Brain's Brain]]" 190101
**[[Arthur's Toy Trouble]] 190301
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**"[[Arthur's Toy Trouble]]" 190301
**[[One Ornery Critter]] 190502
+
**"[[One Ornery Critter]]" 190502
**[[Carl's Concerto]] 190701
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**"[[Carl's Concerto]]" 190701
**[[Too Much of a Good Thing]] 190702
+
**"[[Too Much of a Good Thing]]" 190702
**[[Francine's Cleats of Strength]] (Cameo) 19801
+
**"[[Francine's Cleats of Strength]]" {{C|cameo}} 19801
**[[The Last Day]] 191000
+
**"[[The Last Day]]" 191000
*Season 20
+
*[[Season 20]]
**[[Buster's Second Chance]] 200101
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**"[[Buster's Second Chance]]" 200101
**[[Arthur and the Whole Truth]] 200102
+
**"[[Arthur and the Whole Truth]]" 200102
**[[Fern's Flights of Fancy]] (Cameo) 200201
+
**"[[Fern's Flights of Fancy]]" {{C|cameo}} 200201
**[[Cereal]] 200202
+
**"[[Cereal]]" 200202
**[[He Said, He Said]] 200301
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**"[[He Said, He Said]]" 200301
**[[Bunny Trouble]] 200302
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**"[[Bunny Trouble]]" 200302
**[[Bud's Knotty Problem]] 200401
+
**"[[Bud's Knotty Problem]]" 200401
**[[That's MY Grandma!]] 200402
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**"[[That's MY Grandma!]]" 200402
**[[Prunella's Tent of Portent]] 200601
+
**"[[Prunella's Tent of Portent]]" 200601
*Season 21
+
*[[Season 21]]
**[[Francine & the Soccer Spy]] (Cameo) 210301
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**"[[Francine & the Soccer Spy]]" {{C|cameo}} 210301
**[[Sue Ellen & the Last Page]] 210302
+
**"[[Sue Ellen & the Last Page]]" 210302
**[[The Lost Dinosaur]] 210601
+
**"[[The Lost Dinosaur]]" 210601
**[[The Princess Problem]] 210602
+
**"[[The Princess Problem]]" 210602
**[[Invasion of the Soccer Fans]] 210701
+
**"[[Invasion of the Soccer Fans]]" 210701
**[[Pal and the Big Itch]] 210702
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**"[[Pal and the Big Itch]]" 210702
*Season 22
+
*[[Season 22]]
**[[The Feud]] 22102
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**"[[The Feud]]" 22102
**[[The Longest Eleven Minutes]] 22202
+
**"[[The Longest Eleven Minutes]]" 22202
**[[Muffy's House Guests]] (Cameo) 22301
+
**"[[Muffy's House Guests]]" {{C|cameo}} 22301
**[[Muffy's Car Campaign]] (Cameo) 22401
+
**"[[Muffy's Car Campaign]]" {{C|cameo}} 22401
 
*[[Season 23]]
 
**"[[Fright Night]]" 23101
  +
**"[[Citizen Cheikh]]" 23102
 
**"[[The Pea and the Princess]]" {{C|cameo}} 23201
  +
**"[[D.W. and Dr. Whosit]]" 23202
  +
**"[[When Duty Calls]]" 23301
   
 
===''[[Postcards from Buster]]''===
* Season 23
 
  +
*[[Season 1 (Postcards from Buster)|Season 1]]
**[[Fright Night]] 23101
 
**[[Citizen Cheikh]] 23102
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**"[[Moose on the Loose]]" 11001
 
**"[[A Sense of Direction]]"
**[[The Pea and the Princess]] (Cameo) 23201
 
**[[D.W. and Dr. Whosit]] 23202
+
**"[[We Are Family]]"
**[[When Duty Calls]] 23301
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**"[[Family Reunion]]"
 
===Postcards from Buster===
 
*Season 1
 
**[[Moose on the Loose]] 11001
 
**[[A Sense of Direction]]
 
**[[We Are Family]]
 
**[[Family Reunion]]
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*She is modelled after author [[Marc Brown]]'s younger sisters,<ref>https://www.wgbh.org/programs/2019/12/27/marc-brown-arthur-and-the-real-mr-ratburn-the-rewind</ref> Bonnie, Colleen, and especially [[Kim Brown]].<ref>https://www.mccookgazette.com/story/1130520.html</ref>
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*She is modelled after author [[Marc Brown]]'s younger sisters,<ref>https://www.wgbh.org/programs/2019/12/27/marc-brown-arthur-and-the-real-mr-ratburn-the-rewind</ref> Bonnie, Colleen, and especially [[Kim Brown]].<ref>https://www.mccookgazette.com/story/1130520.html</ref> Due to this, Brown has called her "triply lethal" and also hoped that kids watching the show wouldn't imitate her trick of dressing like her sibling and copying all his actions in "D.W. the Copycat."<ref>https://youtu.be/2DqnnmpDu8c?t=1084</ref>
*D.W. is unable to read and claims to not know the time even though she knows when [[Mary Moo Cow]] comes on TV and whenever [[Arthur's New Year's Eve|New Year's starts]], but it's possible she's gained a built-in clock to these skills or she's reminded. She has also been shown in some episodes to be able to read a little bit, such as the "Moo" in "[[Mary Moo Cow]]" and in the book release ''[[Arthur's Reading Trick]]'' she is able to read the book ''Green Eggs and Ham''.
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*D.W. is unable to read and claims to not know the time even though she knows when ''Mary Moo Cow'' comes on TV and whenever [[Arthur's New Year's Eve|New Year's starts]], but it's possible she's gained a built-in clock to these skills or she's reminded. She has also been shown in some episodes to be able to read a little bit, such as the "Moo" in ''Mary Moo Cow'', and in the book release ''[[Arthur's Reading Trick]]'', she is able to read the book ''{{W|Green Eggs and Ham}}''.
 
*She can only write her own name.<ref>"[[D.W.'s Library Card]]"</ref>
 
*She can only write her own name.<ref>"[[D.W.'s Library Card]]"</ref>
*It is clearly known that D.W hates [[Bionic Bunny]], but in the episodes, "[[D.W. the Copycat]]" and "[[Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest]]", D.W. is watching and laughing. Though, in the former, she was most likely faking interest in the show as she was acting like Arthur in the episode. In the book ''[[Arthur's Promise]]'', D.W. wears a Bionic Bunny costume and joins Arthur's [[Bionic Bunny Fan Club]], though this possibly had more to do with wanting to spend time with her brother and his friends rather than an actual interest in Bionic Bunny.
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*It is clearly known that D.W hates ''[[Bionic Bunny]]'', but in the episodes "D.W. the Copycat" and "{{E|Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest}}," D.W. is watching and laughing. Though, in the former, she was most likely faking interest in the show as she was acting like Arthur in the episode. In the book ''[[Arthur's Promise]]'', D.W. wears a Bionic Bunny costume and joins Arthur's [[Bionic Bunny Fan Club]], though this possibly had more to do with wanting to spend time with her brother and his friends rather than an actual interest in ''Bionic Bunny''.
*In "[[Clarissa is Cracked]]", it is revealed that she closely resembles [[Grandma Thora]] as a young girl.
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*In "[[Clarissa is Cracked]]," it is revealed that she closely resembles Grandma Thora as a young girl.
*In the episode, "[[Postcards from Buster (episode)|Postcards from Buster]]", it is revealed that she used to have an imaginary friend that was a pig named [[Snooter]].
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*In the episode, "{{E|Postcards from Buster}}," it is revealed that she used to have an imaginary friend who was a winged pig named [[Snooter]].
*When Arthur says that D.W. doesn't like anything, in "[[D.W., the Picky Eater (episode)|D.W., the Picky Eater]]", D.W. defiantly states that she likes: peanut butter and jelly, strawberries, chocolate (without nuts), birthday cakes, and chocolate ice cream.
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*When Arthur says that D.W. doesn't like anything in "D.W., the Picky Eater," D.W. defiantly states that she likes: peanut butter and jelly, strawberries, chocolate (without nuts), birthday cakes, and chocolate ice cream.
 
**D.W. also likes spinach (or at least claims to after unwittingly eating it in a pot pie), and [[yaprak dolmasi]], a [[Turkey|Turkish]] dish.
 
**D.W. also likes spinach (or at least claims to after unwittingly eating it in a pot pie), and [[yaprak dolmasi]], a [[Turkey|Turkish]] dish.
**D.W. also ate without complaint both the turkey dinner served by Mr. Read in ''[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]'', as well as the "truly traditional" Christmas dinner that included such dishes as ''halva'', ''puls'', unleavened bread and roast lamb with turmeric.
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**D.W. also ate without complaint both the turkey dinner served by Mr. Read in "[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]," as well as the "truly traditional" Christmas dinner that included such dishes as ''halva'', ''puls'', unleavened bread and roast lamb with turmeric.
**In "[[That's MY Grandma!]]" she is delighted by Grandma Thora's kale cauliflower tart.
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**In "[[That's MY Grandma!]]," she is delighted by Grandma Thora's kale cauliflower tart.
*She knows how to whistle, as seen in "[[So Long, Spanky]]."
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*She knows how to whistle, as seen in "So Long, Spanky."
*She has the first speaking role in the {{Arthur}} series: the line "come with me" in "[[Arthur's Eyes (episode)|Arthur's Eyes]]."
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*She has the first speaking role in the {{Arthur}} series: the line "come with me" in "{{E|Arthur's Eyes}}."
*According to the lyrics of her performance of "[[The First Noel]]," she cannot count any higher than four. However, in "[[You Are Arthur]]" and "[[Arthur Weighs In]]" it is implied she can count up to twenty.
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*According to the lyrics of her performance of "[[The First Noel]]," she cannot count any higher than four. However, in "[[You Are Arthur]]" and "[[Arthur Weighs In]]," it is implied she can count up to twenty. In the book ''[[D.W.'s Guide to Preschool]]'', she states that she can count to seven.
 
*[[Michael Caloz]] is D.W.'s voice actor in the opening theme song.
 
*[[Michael Caloz]] is D.W.'s voice actor in the opening theme song.
*[[D.W.]] is named after [[Theodore Read|Theodore]]'s sister, known to be her great-grandaunt, [[Dora Winifred Read (Theo's sister)|Dora Winifred Read]], revealed in [[The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur]].
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*D.W. is named after Theodore's deceased sister and her great-grand-aunt [[Dora Winifred Read (Theo's sister)|Dora Winifred Read]], as revealed in "The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur."
 
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*Despite her being only four years old, D.W.'s personality is somewhat reminiscent of a {{W|Psychopathy|psychopath}}, as she takes joy in being cruel to her brother and often takes advantage of him for her own selfish benefit without feeling any empathy for it, and is also extremely egotistical and sometimes manipulative (although in real life, children D.W.'s age cannot be officially diagnosed with psychopathy or any other mental disorder).
 
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D.W. Read
DW S8E06
Age 4 (s2[1][2][3])

(promotional)[4]
5 (s3,[5] "Beastly Birthday"[6])

Grade Preschool
Gender Female
Animal Aardvark[7]
Birthday Six months after Arthur's birthday[8]
March 1st[9]
Eye color Blue (books only)[10] Black (TV show and Living Books games)
Hair color Moderate orange (books, TV show and Arthur's Birthday)
Light brilliant orange (Arthur's Teacher Trouble)
Moderate gamboge (Arthur's Nose)
Complexion Light gamboge (books and TV show)
Moderate orange (Arthur's Teacher Trouble)
Light orange (Arthur's Birthday)
Moderate gamboge (Arthur's Nose)
Favorite color Pink[4]
Residence Arthur's House
Family Jane Read (mother)
David Read (father)
Arthur Read (older brother)
Kate Read (younger sister)

Thora Read (paternal grandmother)
Dave (maternal grandfather)
Gustav (maternal great-great-grandfather)
Bonnie (paternal aunt)
Sean (paternal uncle)
George (paternal cousin)
Ryder Read (cousin)
Bud (paternal uncle)
Loretta (paternal aunt)
Monique (paternal cousin)
Ricky (paternal cousin)
Loretta's daughter (paternal cousin)
Jessica (maternal aunt)
Richard (maternal uncle)
Cora (maternal cousin)
Lucy (maternal aunt)
Lucy's husband (maternal uncle)
Fred (maternal uncle)
David's brother (paternal uncle)
Claudia (aunt)
Hilary (aunt)
Ruthie (aunt)
Theodore Read (great-grand uncle)
Jane's great-grandfather (maternal great-great-grandfather)
Jane's great-grandmother (maternal great-great-grandmother)
Matthew (maternal great-great-great-uncle)
Thora's brother 1 (paternal great-uncle)
Thora's brother 2 (paternal great-uncle)
Thora's brother 3 (paternal great-uncle)
Thora's father (paternal great-grandfather)
Thora's mother (paternal great-grandmother)
Thora's mother's great-uncle (paternal great-great-great-great-uncle)
Book debut Arthur's Nose
Cartoon debut "Arthur's Eyes"
Voiced by Kelly Greenley (LB: ATT; AB)
Elizabeth Telefus (LB: ACA; D.W., the Picky Eater)
Michael Caloz (s1 - s3)
Oliver Grainger (s4 - s6; "APC")
Jason Szwimmer (s7 - s10; "AIORnR"; PfB s1)
Luciano Rauso ("AMP")
Robert Naylor (s11 - s15; PfB s3)
Jake Beale (s16 - s17)
Andrew Dayton (s18 - s19)
Christian Distefano (s20 - s21)
Ethan Pugiotto (s22 - present)
Oh, everyone thinks that my brother stinks like a piece of yellow cheese! But me, I say, that he's okay, as long as there's a breeze!

—D.W., "Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest"

Dora Winifred "D.W." Read is a preschooler who is Arthur's younger sister and Kate's older sister.

Physical appearance

Like the rest of her family, D.W. is an anthropomorphic aardvark. She has short, light brown slightly curled/waved hair in the form of a bob cut, which is up to her cheeks; plus, she has bangs. She wears a white long-sleeved blouse, a frilly sleeveless knee-length magenta jumper dress, frilly cream-colored or white panties, light pink (in the TV show) or white (in the books and promotional images for the TV show) pantyhose and blue-and-cyan strapped Mary Jane shoes. In the earlier books, her Mary Jane shoes are black instead, and in the Living Books games, brown.

In the very first Arthur book, Arthur's Nose, D.W., along with Arthur and their parents, looked much more like a real aardvark, with a long snout, pointy ears, claws and a long tail. She also wore a checkered pink dress with short and puffy sleeves, and didn't have any legwear or footwear.

Alternate outfits

D.W. has many alternate outfits: Her footsie pajamas, pink frilly swimsuit, red polka dot dress (usually worn to formal occasions), her Arthur outfit, gymnastics suit, and much more. In some of the books, she wore pink overalls. In "D.W. Thinks Big," she wore a solid pink dress to Lucy's wedding. In "Double Tibble Trouble," she wore dark green overalls. In the summer, she either wears a light-brown jumper and a white short sleeved T-shirt, or shorts and a blue T-shirt, like in "D.W.'s Deer Friend" when she went camping and in "Best Enemies." She also wears her blue T-shirt with gray jeans. In the episode "D.W. All Fired Up," she wore an orange long-sleeved shirt under purple overalls, with light green pockets. In "D.W. Swims with the Fishes," she wore a one-piece ordinary pink swimsuit instead of her typical pink frilly swimsuit.

Pink stripes

In the books, her white blouse and pantyhose typically feature pink stripes not seen on the television show, likely due to the budget/time constraints of television animation. The pink stripes were also present in the CGI film "Arthur's Missing Pal." These are also often seen in promotional images, as well as most merchandise, such as stickers or plush toys.

Personality

Main personality

Despite her superficial appearance, D.W. is often annoying to Arthur and he often seems to dislike her (he considers her a pest and once warned Sue Ellen that her initials stand for "Disaster Warning", though D.W. would later adopt DisasterWarning99 as her username for Virtual Goose) and sometimes, she takes pleasure in getting him in trouble, but occasionally, she seems to show that she truly loves her brother and gladly works with Arthur whenever their family is in trouble. Regardless of this, D.W. can often be downright cruel to her brother, such as insensitively telling him that his family can get get "a good dog" to replace Pal when he got sick in "Sick as a Dog," destroying a model plane he worked on for weeks and blaming him for building it wrong instead apologizing or showing remorse for it in "Arthur's Big Hit," or telling her dad that he should "Put [Arthur] on the street first" because she thinks he ruined her father's catering business in "Dad's Dessert Dilemma," and has no qualms about taking advantage of him for her own benefit, so it's unclear how genuine her love for her brother truly is in the end. In the original books, D.W., while bratty and annoying, does not seem to exhibit any downright cruel behavior towards her brother like she does in the TV show. D.W. gets along well with most of her friends but often becomes very dramatic when things don't go her way and has a tendency of being very bossy. She is known for her many short-lived obsessions and temper tantrums, two of her longest-lived obsessions being Mary Moo Cow and the song "Crazy Bus", both of which annoy Arthur to no end. She also has an imaginary friend named Nadine, whom she plays with and confides her problems to when no one else is around. She hates it when people call her by her full name and prefers to have everyone call her "D.W." instead. She is a drama queen and also seems to be very protective of Kate. She is also somewhat egotistical, as she has a tendency to self-identify as "[Arthur's] cute/adorable little sister."

Being a preschooler, she often doesn't understand the definition of words and when she tries to use complex words for her age, such as "taxpaying" or "orphans", she accidentally turns them into words like "taxipaying" or "organs".[11] She also doesn't grasp important topics like where babies come from, in which she thought that they come from a large baby store.[12] She believed that teachers live at school and was rather stunned when Mr. Ratburn, temporarily staying at the Read household, told her that he has a home of his own. She expressed that the world seemed simple until then.[13] Despite all this, she's been shown to be pretty smart for a kid her age, such as in "Arthur's Spelling Trubble" when she catches on that her mom is bribing her with ice cream to leave Arthur alone to study.

D.W. has cephalophobia[14] (the fear of octopods and squids), and once endured a short-lived fear of fire drills (and anything else related to fire).[15] She is a picky eater, and once, she had a profound hatred of spinach.[16] She also does not like tomatoes and in preschool, they are allowed as her one thing she doesn't have to eat when offered.[17] She once had a snowball from "D.W.'s Snow Mystery," which was stolen from the fridge (apparently by aliens) and she frequently blames Arthur for its disappearance, which is a running gag. She did this continually until Arthur tried to make her feel better by giving her what looked like her snowball, at which point D.W. admitted he couldn't have taken it from her.

Despite being pretty smart for a kid her age, D.W. can also gullible/easy to fool:

  • She believes that anything she sees on TV[18] that is enhanced to look good is good. This is suggested in "D.W. Goes to Washington," where Arthur brings up the story when they went to "Santa's Igloo", where you shared a sundae with "Santa" and you had to buy a sundae to share it with the guy in the Santa costume.
  • She is frequently tricked by the Tibble twins into doing silly things that get her in trouble;[19] even though she has acknowledged many times that the Tibbles always lie.
  • Arthur and Buster were once able to fool D.W. into thinking that green potato chips were fatally poisonous (though she eventually discovered the truth).[20]

She possesses a fondness for unicorns. She has a toy winged unicorn named Uni from the My Fluffy Unicorn franchise[21] and once decorated her portion of the family Christmas tree with toy unicorns and troll dolls.[22] She would like to one day have a real unicorn and has a display of troll dolls in her room which appears throughout the series despite the fad peaking in the 1990s.[23] D.W., like many children her age, also has a fondness for plush toys in general. She wanted the toy Tina the Talking Tabby for Christmas, but ended up receiving Quackers the duck instead.[24] She also owns a teddy bear and a plush rabbit,[25] among other stuffed animals.

She is also known to host at least six episodes:

And, despite being gullible, there are many episodes where she gets exactly what she wants at the end of the episode, usually by tricking people such as Arthur:

There is some continuity with specific methods of this running gag. One example is the Bowling Ball that was used in an attempt to form the third grade only Parade Float Club which easily fell apart so she could take over. D.W. kept the Bowling Ball and placed it on her floor to keep Arthur from sneaking in after dark.

Being a small preschool child, as well as the middle child, she feels oppressed, and will stand up for herself as best she knows how. She often cites what she remembers about civil liberties when she wants to tell on Arthur or when Arthur gets something that she initially did not get to be a part of. ("Dad's Dessert Dilemma" and "The Chips are Down")

Past life

Baby D.W. in Mr

Baby D.W. wearing Mr. Read's cowboy hat

When D.W. was a baby, she originally had just clumps of hair, but in later seasons, she is depicted with a similar, but shorter, hairstyle. While D.W. was a baby; she was wearing a pink shirt, white disposable diapers, and pink socks. As such, she also had the same crib that had eventually become Kate's crib.

Future life

You Show Up Late and Then You Eat Potato Chips

An imagined older D.W. eating potato chips at Arthur's concert

Not much is shown about her future life, though in "D.W.'s Time Trouble," she and Nadine looked older in one scene during D.W.'s dream where she wished that she was older than Arthur. A fantasy sequence in "D.W.'s Name Game" depicts an older version of her attending a concert of Arthur's and disrupting it by loudly eating potato chips. Her appearance is a taller version of her present self.

Dora

Nine-year-old D.W. in Arthur's dream, "D.W. and the Beastly Birthday"

During Arthur's dream in "D.W. and the Beastly Birthday," D.W. is shown at age 9. She goes by Dora instead of D.W. ever since she turned 6. She wears a yellow sweater with a purple jacket, blue jeans and purple sneakers. "Dora" is written in Japanese across her sweater. She now wears orange framed glasses and a maroon headband. Her future look is reminiscent of the traditional Arthur outfit.

Other media

In the Living Books computer games, she has a brown complexion and orange hair in Arthur's Teacher Trouble and a pale complexion and dark brown hair in Arthur's Birthday, and she wears a purple shirt instead of a white one while wearing a jumper dress with white pantyhose or overalls. It was likely because of color and tone restrictions during the 16-bit era of computers and software. In these two games, she was voiced by Kelly Greenley, who has been one of only three women to voice D.W. in any form over the course of the Arthur franchise. The other two are Elizabeth Telefus and the late Mary Kay Bergman, who voiced D.W. in the later games during the 32-bit era of computers and software (such as Arthur's Thinking Games).

Over the course of the long-running TV series, D.W. has had eight different voice actors so far, all of whom have been boys:

Relationships

Family

D.W. lives with her family which consists of her father (David Read), her mother (Jane Read), her older and only brother (Arthur Read), and her baby sister (Kate).

  • Arthur Read: Usually, Arthur and D.W. are seen fighting with each other,[26] especially over their television time and when she annoys him, and Arthur often dislikes her because of her bratty behavior. Despite this, Arthur truly loves and cares for her; D.W. occasionally shows signs of caring for Arthur as well ("Grandma Thora Appreciation Day," "Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm," "Clarissa is Cracked," "Just Desserts," "Dad's Dessert Dilemma," "Arthur's Mystery Envelope," "The Big Dig," "Arthur's Knee," "Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight," "Arthur's Family Feud," "Is There a Doctor in the House?"), but due to how mean-spirited and cruel D.W. often is towards him and how she has no problem taking advantage of him for selfish reasons, it's questionable whether it can be taken at face value. In the episode "Lost!," D.W. is very concerned over Arthur's wellbeing after she learned he was lost, and crawls in his bed at night to make sure he will not get lost again, although this could be considered out-of-character for her when compared to her usual behavior towards Arthur. A usual theme with Arthur and D.W., is that Arthur usually forgets to play with D.W. the games he promised her. It was noted that Arthur used to play with D.W. all the time until Arthur thought she liked "baby stuff." She is naturally better than Arthur in many activities such as fishing,[27] storytelling[28], and coming up with a tune for music,[29] which made him quite jealous of her for her talent at such a young age. In most of her brother's fantasies, D.W. is often cast as an antagonist. Arthur had once angrily punched her in the arm for breaking his model plane in "Arthur's Big Hit." Sometimes, D.W. casts Arthur as an antagonist in her fantasies, such as in the story she told to the Tibbles in "I'd Rather Read It Myself."
  • Kate Read: Baby Kate is D.W.'s younger sister who looks up to D.W. and does favors for her regularly with Pal, e.g. finding her lost sock.[30] In the time she was born, D.W. was displeased when she had to share her room with Kate, and was planning various ways to get rid of her, or else she wants to move away. At one time, D.W. threatened to pinch Kate for taking away her toys and was sent to her room as a punishment for ten minutes.[31] Despite her initial disfavor of Kate, D.W. has come to deeply love and care for her little sister, and takes an active interest in her development.[32]
  • Pal: Arthur's dog Pal likes D.W., but D.W. regularly dislikes him and thinks he is dumb.[33] However, she sometimes treats him nicely as they can be seen playing together in the theme song.
  • Spanky: Spanky was a pet parakeet that was briefly owned by D.W. She was deeply attached to him and held a funeral following his death in "So Long, Spanky."
  • David Read: D.W. has a great relationship with her father. David seems to favor D.W. more than Arthur; for example, in "Cast Away," he brings D.W. on a trip that is supposed to be for him and Arthur, and in "The Pageant Pickle," he takes Arthur to see D.W.'s play despite them both knowing that it will be boring.
  • Jane Read: D.W. has a good relationship with her mother, but it seems as though she is a bit more strict than her father. When D.W. misbehaves at a restaurant ("Arthur's Family Vacation" and "D.W., the Picky Eater"), is mean to Kate ("Go to Your Room, D.W."), or demands other people, especially her mom, to give her more allowance ("More!"), these can lead D.W. into trouble with her mom.
  • Theodore Read: D.W.'s great-grand uncle whom she is shown to get well along with in "The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur," playing horseshoe toss with him and beating him at it by a landslide. He is also the one who reveals to D.W. that she is named after her deceased great-grand aunt and that she had a lot in common with D.W.

Friends

D.W. has many preschool friends such as Emily, the Tibbles and James.

  • Emily: Emily is D.W.'s best friend, but D.W. is often trying to compete with her. Despite them being friends, D.W. has shown herself to be willing to ruin Emily's plans for her own benefit, such as in "D.W. on Ice" or "All About D.W.."
  • Tommy Tibble and Timmy Tibble: The Tibbles are D.W's friends, but they often try to compete with her and pester her. They are also known to lie to D.W., often misleading her into doing foolish things for their own amusement. D.W. often finds herself at odds with them, but they usually make up later. However, in "Prove It," D.W. shows that she is not above lying to them either, as she sells them and other kids her age several false scientific "facts" as part of her plan to force Arthur to take her to the Science Museum.
  • James MacDonald: James is a friend of D.W.'s who is rather shy at times. D.W. tries to get him to kiss her in "Kiss and Tell," thinking she would become a princess. He eventually did kiss her, but not much came of it, other than D.W. being slightly shocked. In "D.W. Unties the Knot," D.W. chooses James to be her imaginary groom on a whim.
  • Vicita Molina: Vicita and D.W. are next-door neighbors and occasionally play together. They are able to relate to each other easily because Vicita is only half a year younger than D.W. They generally get along, and Vicita often looks up to D.W., but D.W. can occasionally be bossy and dislikes it when Vicita excels at games.[34] In "Tales from the Crib," D.W. helps Vicita cope with moving out of her crib.
  • Binky Barnes: D.W. is friends with Arthur's classmate Binky. They become friends after D.W. eats a green potato chip and gets tricked by Arthur into thinking they are poisoned in "The Chips are Down," and they continue being friends in "Revenge of the Chip."[35] She tells Binky this and they become friends after they decide to spend the last of their days together, only to learn later that their poisoning was nothing more than a prank. They remain friends and they have even done ballet together in "D.W., Dancing Queen," and have remained on good terms since. In "Arthur's Big Hit," Binky is in complete shock after hearing that Arthur hit her. In "Big Brother Binky," she gives Binky a unicorn for his recently adopted baby sister's Bai Jia Bei.
  • Nadine Flumberghast: D.W.'s imaginary friend. They talk to each other a lot and go on adventures with each other.
  • Francine Frensky: D.W. takes Francine's side in "Locked in the Library!" and gets invited to Francine's party after Lisa doesn't invite her in "D.W.'s Very Bad Mood." In "Arthur's Big Hit," Francine feels sorry for D.W. after Arthur punches her in the arm.
  • Bud Compson: D.W. has been friends with Bud since the Compson family moved in to Elwood City from Louisiana in "Based on a True Story." The two often spend time together, such as plotting to try to find a way to ride a rollercoaster together that they are told they're not tall enough to ride in "D.W. & Bud's Higher Purpose." In "The Lost Dinosaur," D.W. gives Bud advice on where to find Rapty. Despite their friendship, however, D.W. was initially willing to have Bud take the blame for her accidentally breaking her father's old toy frog in "The Tattletale Frog," although she eventually felt bad about it and confessed her guilt. D.W. has always been friends with Bud for a long time until he had to move again to Oregon in "When Duty Calls," and D.W. is very upset. To assure D.W. sends him lots of letters, he leaves Rapty with her. In "The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur," D.W. says that she thinks of Bud as family.
  • Muffy Crosswire: D.W. and Muffy don't really interact, but when D.W. climbs the tree in "D.W. Blows the Whistle," Muffy finds help getting her down. In "D.W. Unties the Knot," Muffy helps D.W. plan her wedding. In " The Friend Who Wasn't There," Muffy walks up to D.W. and asks her who she's talking to. Muffy considers D.W. as a replacement for Francine in "Muffy's New Best Friend," but they do argue over the Mutant Muck Monster and act bossy to each other. D.W. tries to bargain with Muffy of how much money she wants from her in order to get it in "Arthur's Toy Trouble." Muffy calls D.W. "an adorable little girl" and also tells her that she's doing great and that she can wear whatever she wants during George's movie in "The Director's Cut." In "The Great MacGrady," D.W., Muffy, and Arthur all work together in helping Mrs. MacGrady get well cleaning her house up a little since she's sick.
  • Sue Ellen Armstrong: D.W. and Sue Ellen do not interact much, but they do get along in "Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked." In "The Shore Thing," Sue Ellen explains what kelp is to D.W. when she gets her leg caught in some and helps her calm down. They also try to get along with each other in "Sue Ellen's Little Sister," but D.W. gets kind of bossy with Sue Ellen while she's babysitting. In "Sue Ellen Moves In," during an alien invasion imagination sequence by Buster, a flying saucer lands on a farm with three aliens disguised as Sue Ellen, 3rd Grade Male Rat, and D.W. exiting the flying saucer on an escalator laughing crazily, which kind of looks like D.W. and Sue Ellen bonding a little.
  • Cheikh: D.W. and Cheikh are good friends. D.W. meets Cheikh when he moves from Africa to Elwood City in the episode "In My Africa."
  • Alan Powers: D.W. and Brain don't interact often, but they're still good friends. Brain reads her a story in "The Perfect Brother," and she is shown to enjoy his company much more than she does Arthur's. They sing "In My Africa" in the episode of the same name together.
  • Ladonna Compson: D.W. and Ladonna aren't really each other's type, except when D.W. accidentally loses Larry in "Bunny Trouble" and Ladonna helps her look for him. D.W. offers Ladonna one of her mom's sweaters after she takes off her Halloween spider costume. She also blends in with D.W. and Bud on the Halloween pranks in "Arthur and the Haunted Tree House." They first met in "Based on a True Story" when both her and Bud first moved to Elwood City. D.W. is actually friends with Ladonna's brother Bud, but both D.W. and Ladonna are good friends too, until the the end comes when she moves again to Oregon in "When Duty Calls."
  • W.D. Merkle: D.W. and W.D. are good friends. They attempt to trick their parents into going home and think they do not like each other in "Best Enemies," only to become friends in the process.
  • Buster Baxter: D.W. and Buster don't have much in common, but Buster asks D.W. a few questions in "Arthur Accused!," D.W. sometimes mispronounces Buster's name as "Bus Stop", and he calls her "P.W." in "Buster's Back." he's also nice to her in "D.W., the Picky Eater" by letting her have a peanut butter and jam sandwich, even though he was in on tricking her about it not having spinach (which she hates) in it, making her throw up. Arthur and Buster trick D.W. into thinking the green chip she ate is poison in "The Chips are Down."

D.W. books

In addition to the Arthur Adventure titles, D.W. has appeared in a number of titles in her own series, including:

Many of these titles were adapted for the television series, while some were initially aired as television stories and later adapted as books.

Disguises and aliases

Possessions

Appearances

Postcards from Buster

Trivia

  • She is modelled after author Marc Brown's younger sisters,[36] Bonnie, Colleen, and especially Kim Brown.[37] Due to this, Brown has called her "triply lethal" and also hoped that kids watching the show wouldn't imitate her trick of dressing like her sibling and copying all his actions in "D.W. the Copycat."[38]
  • D.W. is unable to read and claims to not know the time even though she knows when Mary Moo Cow comes on TV and whenever New Year's starts, but it's possible she's gained a built-in clock to these skills or she's reminded. She has also been shown in some episodes to be able to read a little bit, such as the "Moo" in Mary Moo Cow, and in the book release Arthur's Reading Trick, she is able to read the book Green Eggs and Ham.
  • She can only write her own name.[39]
  • It is clearly known that D.W hates Bionic Bunny, but in the episodes "D.W. the Copycat" and "Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest," D.W. is watching and laughing. Though, in the former, she was most likely faking interest in the show as she was acting like Arthur in the episode. In the book Arthur's Promise, D.W. wears a Bionic Bunny costume and joins Arthur's Bionic Bunny Fan Club, though this possibly had more to do with wanting to spend time with her brother and his friends rather than an actual interest in Bionic Bunny.
  • In "Clarissa is Cracked," it is revealed that she closely resembles Grandma Thora as a young girl.
  • In the episode, "Postcards from Buster," it is revealed that she used to have an imaginary friend who was a winged pig named Snooter.
  • When Arthur says that D.W. doesn't like anything in "D.W., the Picky Eater," D.W. defiantly states that she likes: peanut butter and jelly, strawberries, chocolate (without nuts), birthday cakes, and chocolate ice cream.
    • D.W. also likes spinach (or at least claims to after unwittingly eating it in a pot pie), and yaprak dolmasi, a Turkish dish.
    • D.W. also ate without complaint both the turkey dinner served by Mr. Read in "Arthur's Perfect Christmas," as well as the "truly traditional" Christmas dinner that included such dishes as halva, puls, unleavened bread and roast lamb with turmeric.
    • In "That's MY Grandma!," she is delighted by Grandma Thora's kale cauliflower tart.
  • She knows how to whistle, as seen in "So Long, Spanky."
  • She has the first speaking role in the Arthur series: the line "come with me" in "Arthur's Eyes."
  • According to the lyrics of her performance of "The First Noel," she cannot count any higher than four. However, in "You Are Arthur" and "Arthur Weighs In," it is implied she can count up to twenty. In the book D.W.'s Guide to Preschool, she states that she can count to seven.
  • Michael Caloz is D.W.'s voice actor in the opening theme song.
  • D.W. is named after Theodore's deceased sister and her great-grand-aunt Dora Winifred Read, as revealed in "The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur."
  • Despite her being only four years old, D.W.'s personality is somewhat reminiscent of a psychopath, as she takes joy in being cruel to her brother and often takes advantage of him for her own selfish benefit without feeling any empathy for it, and is also extremely egotistical and sometimes manipulative (although in real life, children D.W.'s age cannot be officially diagnosed with psychopathy or any other mental disorder).
  • A default pose D.W. often takes is to have her her hands folded behind her back, which is also is one of the poses included on her pose modelsheet.[40]

References

  1. "What does D.W. have to be upset about? She's only 4 years old!" — Arthur to Francine, "D.W.'s Very Bad Mood," s3
  2. "I'm almost four and a half. I can take care of myself." — D.W. to Jane, "D.W. All Fired Up," s17
  3. "I can't believe it takes a 4-year-old girl to suggest picking straws." — D.W. to Arthur and his friends, "Just the Ticket"
  4. 4.0 4.1 http://pbskids.org/arthur/print/tradingcards/cards.html#pg-dw2
  5. "You know, turning five is a very big step." — Emily to D.W., "D.W.'s Perfect Wish"
  6. ""5 year old Dora Winifred Read eagerly gobbled up a green chip one afternoon, only to be informed by her practical joker brother, Arthur, that green chips were deadly."Arthur Read reading the newspaper, "Revenge of the Chip"
  7. http://www.pbs.org/parents/arthur/help/answers/faq_friends.html (archived page)
  8. "Your birthday isn't for six months!" — Arthur to D.W., "Arthur's Birthday."
  9. "D.W.'s Perfect Wish"
  10. See File:D.W.'s Guide to Preschool 3.JPG, for example.
  11. "More!"
  12. "D.W.'s Time Trouble"
  13. "The Rat Who Came to Dinner"
  14. "D.W. All Wet"
  15. "D.W., All Fired Up"
  16. "D.W., the Picky Eater"
  17. D.W.'s Guide to Preschool
  18. "D.W. Unties the Knot"
  19. "Never, Never, Never"
  20. "The Chips are Down"
  21. "D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy"
  22. "Arthur's Perfect Christmas"
  23. "Staycation"
  24. "Arthur's Perfect Christmas"
  25. D.W. The Big Boss
  26. "Arthur's Family Feud"
  27. "Cast Away"
  28. "D.W. Tale Spins"
  29. "Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest"
  30. "The Great Sock Mystery"
  31. "Go to Your Room, D.W."
  32. "Baby Steps"
  33. "Arthur's Lost Dog"
  34. "Arthur and Los Vecinos"
  35. "The Chips are Down"
  36. https://www.wgbh.org/programs/2019/12/27/marc-brown-arthur-and-the-real-mr-ratburn-the-rewind
  37. https://www.mccookgazette.com/story/1130520.html
  38. https://youtu.be/2DqnnmpDu8c?t=1084
  39. "D.W.'s Library Card"
  40. D.W. Modelsheet.JPG - second model from the top left.