"The Cherry Tree" | |
Season/Series: | 12 |
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Number in season: | 6a |
Original Airdate: | April 20, 2009[1] February 20, 2009[3] April 21, 2009[2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Leah Ryan |
Storyboard by: | Daniel Miodini Nick Vallinakis Sylvie Lafrance |
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"The Cherry Tree" is the first half of the sixth episode in the twelfth season of Arthur.
Summary[]
Muffy's insistence on having a huge dream bouncy castle at her party results in her favorite cherry tree being cut down to make room for it.
Plot[]
In the introduction, Arthur talks about the importance of trees while climbing one. Then he imagines the trees disappearing, but hopes it will never happen.
The Cherry Tree Muffy plans a spring party with a big bouncy castle. She is disappointed when her father tells her that the castle will not fit on the grounds. Mr. Crosswire calls his neighbor, and the next morning, he surprises Muffy with the news that he swapped some land with his neighbor and now has enough room. Muffy is delighted and sends out invitations.
Muffy is planning the party with Francine when she hears a chainsaw. Their neighbor is felling the tree. Muffy desperately tries to stop him but Mr. Crosswire informs her that the tree is on the piece of land he gave to his neighbor. He apologetically wishes Muffy said something sooner, as he did not know how she felt about the cherry tree.
Muffy sadly remembers the good times she had under the tree and the cherry jam that it gave.
In school, the kids present reports about the environment. George explains how trees help to prevent global warming. After class, other kids ask Muffy about the castle, but Muffy announces that she is going to cancel the whole party.
When she is about to send the cancellations, Bailey comes with a sack of tree cuttings and suggests changing the theme of the party.
At the party, Muffy surprises everyone by announcing that they will all be planting cherry trees on the lawn the Crosswires got from their neighbor. The kids hesitate, but when Muffy actually gets her hands dirty, they follow suit and enjoy themselves.
At the end of the party, everyone gets a cherry sapling. Francine also gets an aloe plant to improve her complexion. Muffy and Bailey happily note that Muffy's dad will not get a tennis court, but a cherry orchard and a lot of jam
Characters[]
Major[]
Minor[]
Cameo[]
- 3rd Grade Male Dog (Number 3)
- Maria Pappas
- Alex Davidson
- 3rd Grade Male Rat
- 3rd Grade Female Cat (Number 2)
- Paul Jacobs
- Mary Perchanok
- 3rd Grade Male Rabbit
- Fern Walters
- Sue Ellen Armstrong
- Jenna Morgan
- Kenny
- Mary (3rd grader)
- Jessica
- Beulah McInnerny
Trivia[]
- This is one of the many episodes that focuses on environmental issues. Some others include "Arthur Cleans Up" and "Arthur's Treasure Hunt".
- At the beginning, the bug's scream is actually a high-pitched version of Timmy Tibble's scream from "D.W. Rides Again." This scream would be used again (in its original pitch) for Little Jack Murphy in "Prunella and the Haunted Locker."
- This is the first episode where Samantha Reynolds voices George.
- This is the first episode in which the DVS narrator says, "The end," which will continue until the end of the series.
Cultural references[]
- The title and plot are based on Chekhov's play The Cherry Orchard.
Errors[]
- Francine says that Muffy's spring party is the best one yet. However, Francine and Muffy met just one year ago in second grade, so it is likely this is only the second spring party Francine has even attended.
- Behind Ed Crosswire's desk, there is a poster with the words "Saleman of the Year" which is most likely meant to say "Salesman of the Year."
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