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|ep. name= Desperately Seeking Stanley
 
|ep. name= Desperately Seeking Stanley
 
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|season= [[Arthur (season 8)|8]]
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|season= [[Season 8|8]]
|us = December 23, 2003<ref>http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/episode.php?nola=ARUR++000807</ref>
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|us = December 23, 2003<ref>http://www.ket.org/episode/ARUR%20%20000807</ref>
 
|can = March 3, 2004<ref>http://ww3.tvo.org/program/157024/arthur#2002 - Season 2002, page 1</ref>
 
|can = March 3, 2004<ref>http://ww3.tvo.org/program/157024/arthur#2002 - Season 2002, page 1</ref>
 
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|writers = [[Cusi Cram]]
 
|writers = [[Cusi Cram]]
 
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|storyboarders = [[Julian Harris]]<br>[[Patricia Atchison]]|number = 7B}}{{episodeHeader|2|7|8}}
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|storyboarders = [[Julian Harris]]<br>[[Patricia Atchison]]
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
On his third birthday, Arthur's favorite present was Stanley, his teddy bear. Stanley protected Arthur when he was afraid of the dark...and even when his new baby sister D.W. arrived. What will he do if he sells him out of peer pressure?
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On his third birthday, 's favorite present was , his teddy bear. Stanley protected Arthur when he was afraid of the dark...and even when his new baby sister, [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] arrived. What will he do if he sells him out of peer pressure?
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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Arthur’s [[Woogle]] (from “Arthur Rides the Bandwagon”) tells [[Stanley (stuffed animal)|Stanley]] the teddy bear that he’s falling apart and both will be thrown away soon. Pal and Kate cheer Stanley up.
The story starts off with [[Stanley]] and a woogle on the second highest shelf. [[Stanley]] looks old and needs to be sewn. Arthur's mom sews it and then the family has a garage sale. [[D.W.]] thinks a penny is good enough. Arthur disagrees. [[D.W.]] tries to sell her singing fish Thelma to [[Vicita Molina]], but [[Ramón Molina]] says it's too expensive (which was 1,000 dollars.) Soon, she hears from [[D.W.]] about [[Stanley]] and gets even more excited than she did with [[Thelma]].
 
   
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<center>'''Desperately Seeking Stanley'''</center>
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==Characters==
 
Major Characters
 
*Arthur
 
*DW
 
*Stanley
 
*Arthur's Woogle
 
   
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Arthur and Brain build a diorama for school. Brain wants to use cotton, that fell out of Stanley, to make clouds. He notices that Arthur is still attached to his favorite toy.
   
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[[Jane Read|Arthur's mother]] threatens that, if she has to sew him one more time, he will become Pal's new chewtoy. Stanley. D.W. wants to sells her singing fish [[Thelma]] and some other toys at the family’s garage sale. She teases Arthur for wanting to keep Stanley. Arthur offers Stanley for the sale.
Minor Characters
 
*Pal
 
*Kate
 
*Tibble Twins
 
*Ms. Tibble
 
   
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[[Vicita Molina]] wants to buy the singing fish, but D.W. has priced it at $1,000. D.W. suggests buying Stanley instead, and Arthur sells him for five dollars. Vicita renames the teddy “Chico”. Arthur has flashbacks of getting Stanley for his third birthday, introducing him to baby D.W., and being less afraid of the dark thanks to Stanley. He tells himself that Stanley will be better of with a little kid.
   
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Later he sees that Vicita, being only three, is not taking good care of Stanley.
Background Characters
 
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When Brain brings the finished diorama, they talk about giving away toys. Brain mentions giving away a stuffed pig named Plato (possibly to Mrs. Tibble, see trivia section).
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Arthur offers Vicita seven dollars to get Stanley back, but she traded him to Timmy Tibble for a sticker. Arthur has a fantasy of the Tibbles removing Stanley’s stuffing. Horrified, he runs to the Tibble’s house.
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When Arthur tells Mrs. Tibble about Stanley, she shows him a room full of old stuffed toys. She has repaired Stanley (far better than Mrs. Read did) and made a raincoat for him. She offers Arthur to visit Stanley whenever he likes. Stanley says: “Goodbye, Arthur”, as the screen fades out…
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…and opens again to show Arthur taking Stanley home “for the weekend”, finishing the episode.
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==Characters==
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===Major===
 
*[[Arthur Read]]
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*[[D.W. Read]]
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*[[Stanley (stuffed animal)|Stanley]]
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*[[Woogle]]
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*[[Alan Powers|The Brain]]
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===Minor===
 
*[[Pal]]
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*[[Kate Read]]
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*[[Timmy and Tommy Tibble]]
 
*[[Mrs. Tibble]]
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*[[Vicita Molina]]
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*[[Ramón Molina]]
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===Cameo===
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*[[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
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*[[Alex]]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*In Arthur's third birthday party flashback, Francine was seen at his birthday party, but they didn't know each other until in the preschool flashback in the earlier episode "[[Locked in the Library!]]."
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*In Arthur's third birthday party flashback, [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] was seen there, but they didn't know each other until in the preschool flashback in the earlier episode "[[Locked in the Library!]]."
*At the end of the epsiode, when Arthur is in the attic of the [[Tibbles' House|Tibble house]], a pig wearing something similar to a toga can be seen. This is probably Brain's old stuffed animal Plato the Pig, meaning that the person he gave it to was [[Mrs. Tibble]].
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*At the end of the episode, when Arthur is in the attic at the [[Tibbles' House|Tibble house]], a pig wearing something similar to a toga can be seen. This is probably [[Alan Powers|the Brain]]'s old stuffed animal, [[Plato]], meaning that who he gave it to was [[Mrs. Tibble]].
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*This is a rare episode where babies, pets and toys can talk (even outside the introduction), but are not the main characters.
*This episode is probably named after the popular 80's movie "Desperately Seeking Susan" featuring [[Madonna (singer)]].
 
===Cultural references===
 
*Stanley and the Woogle coming alive when Arthur's not around is a reference to ''Toy Story ''where the toys come alive when Andy's not around.
 
 
===Episode connections===
 
===Episode connections===
*Mr. Ratburn's class had previously studied clouds in "[[Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble]]".
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*[[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]]'s class had previously studied clouds in "[[Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble]]."
*Arthur's [[Woogles|Woogle]] from "[[Arthur Rides the Bandwagon]]" returns.
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*Arthur's Woogle from "[[Arthur Rides the Bandwagon]]" makes another appearance.
 
===Cultural references===
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*The episode name is a reference to the 1985 film ''Desperately Seeking Susan''.
 
*Stanley and the Woogle coming to life when Arthur's not around is a reference to ''Toy Story'' where the toys come to life when Andy's not around.
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*D.W.’s “Larry the Lemon” doll looks a lot like “[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bananas_in_Pyjamas Bananas in Pajamas]”, except the stripes on the pajamas are red instead of blue.
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*Stanley’s blue raincoat is a reference to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddington_Bear Paddington Bear].
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===Character ages from “Arthur’s Third Birthday Flashback”===
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*[[Arthur Read]] (3 to 6)
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*[[D.W. Read]] (6 months old / 1)
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*[[Buster Baxter]] (3)
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*[[Francine Frensky]] (3)
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
{{CollapsingGallery|
 
 
===Background art===
 
===Background art===
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<gallery spacing="small" position="center">
 
Arthur's bedroom art cloud project.jpg|Arthur's bedroom with the cloud project
 
Arthur's bedroom art cloud project.jpg|Arthur's bedroom with the cloud project
Tibbles attic art.jpg|The attic of the Tibbles' mansion.
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Tibbles attic art.jpg|The attic of the Tibbles' house
Read House Yard Sale Season 8.jpg|The yard sale
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Read House Yard Sale Season 8.jpg|The garage sale
Read House Driveway background art.jpg|The Read's House driveway
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Read House Driveway background art.jpg|The Reads' driveway
 
</gallery>
 
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===Screenshots===
 
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Stanley.png
 
Stanley.png
 
Arthur 3rd birthday.png
 
Arthur 3rd birthday.png
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De stuffed teddy bear .jpg|Stanley imagined to have all his stuffing removed by the Tibbles
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Stanley about to become the next chewtoy .jpg|Jane is tired of sewing the worn bear
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Screen_Shot_2016-07-02_at_11.32.08_PM.png|Fluffy Stanley
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Teddy bear .png
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D.W and Stanley .jpg|D.W. destroys Stanley
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D.w. and Stanley .jpg|D.W. takes Stanley
 
</gallery>
   
 
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Revision as of 14:27, 9 May 2020

"Desperately Seeking Stanley"
Season/Series: 8
Number in season: 7b
Original Airdate: United States December 23, 2003[1]
Canada March 3, 2004[2]
Credits
Written by: Cusi Cram
Storyboard by: Julian Harris
Patricia Atchison
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"Desperately Seeking Stanley" is the second half of the seventh episode in the eighth season of Arthur.

Summary

On his third birthday, 's favorite present was , his teddy bear. Stanley protected Arthur when he was afraid of the dark...and even when his new baby sister, D.W. arrived. What will he do if he sells him out of peer pressure?

Plot

Arthur’s Woogle (from “Arthur Rides the Bandwagon”) tells Stanley the teddy bear that he’s falling apart and both will be thrown away soon. Pal and Kate cheer Stanley up.

Desperately Seeking Stanley

Arthur and Brain build a diorama for school. Brain wants to use cotton, that fell out of Stanley, to make clouds. He notices that Arthur is still attached to his favorite toy.

Arthur's mother threatens that, if she has to sew him one more time, he will become Pal's new chewtoy. Stanley. D.W. wants to sells her singing fish Thelma and some other toys at the family’s garage sale. She teases Arthur for wanting to keep Stanley. Arthur offers Stanley for the sale.

Vicita Molina wants to buy the singing fish, but D.W. has priced it at $1,000. D.W. suggests buying Stanley instead, and Arthur sells him for five dollars. Vicita renames the teddy “Chico”. Arthur has flashbacks of getting Stanley for his third birthday, introducing him to baby D.W., and being less afraid of the dark thanks to Stanley. He tells himself that Stanley will be better of with a little kid.

Later he sees that Vicita, being only three, is not taking good care of Stanley.

When Brain brings the finished diorama, they talk about giving away toys. Brain mentions giving away a stuffed pig named Plato (possibly to Mrs. Tibble, see trivia section).

Arthur offers Vicita seven dollars to get Stanley back, but she traded him to Timmy Tibble for a sticker. Arthur has a fantasy of the Tibbles removing Stanley’s stuffing. Horrified, he runs to the Tibble’s house.

When Arthur tells Mrs. Tibble about Stanley, she shows him a room full of old stuffed toys. She has repaired Stanley (far better than Mrs. Read did) and made a raincoat for him. She offers Arthur to visit Stanley whenever he likes. Stanley says: “Goodbye, Arthur”, as the screen fades out…

…and opens again to show Arthur taking Stanley home “for the weekend”, finishing the episode.

Characters

Major

Minor

Cameo

Trivia

  • In Arthur's third birthday party flashback, Francine was seen there, but they didn't know each other until in the preschool flashback in the earlier episode "Locked in the Library!."
  • At the end of the episode, when Arthur is in the attic at the Tibble house, a pig wearing something similar to a toga can be seen. This is probably the Brain's old stuffed animal, Plato, meaning that who he gave it to was Mrs. Tibble.
  • This is a rare episode where babies, pets and toys can talk (even outside the introduction), but are not the main characters.

Episode connections

Cultural references

  • The episode name is a reference to the 1985 film Desperately Seeking Susan.
  • Stanley and the Woogle coming to life when Arthur's not around is a reference to Toy Story where the toys come to life when Andy's not around.
  • D.W.’s “Larry the Lemon” doll looks a lot like “Bananas in Pajamas”, except the stripes on the pajamas are red instead of blue.
  • Stanley’s blue raincoat is a reference to Paddington Bear.

Character ages from “Arthur’s Third Birthday Flashback”

Gallery

Background art

Screenshots

References