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|next episode = [[The Curse of the Grebes]]
 
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|writers = [[Gentry Menzel]]
 
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|storyboarders = [[Stefanie Gignac]]|number = 5B|titlecard = Flaw and Order Title Card.JPG}}'''Flaw and Order''' is the second half of the 5th episode of [[Arthur (season 10)|Season 10]]. It first aired May 21, 2006 with [[D.W. Aims High]].
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When he is accused of cracking Dad's cake platter, Arthur sets out to clear his name—and to figure out what keeps making that mysterious yet familiar "dun-dun!" sound.
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] are accused of breaking a cake plate that [[David Read|Mr. Read]] ordered. Mr. Read wants proof that they didn't do it, so Arthur and Buster must go around and collect clues to determine that they aren't at fault.
 
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
Mr. Read comes into the living room to find that his cake plate has been chipped. He is very upset about this, and wonders how it happened. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] shows Mr. Read a tape that she has just filmed of Arthur and Buster getting ready to go outside, and Arthur holding a baseball and saying, "Hey Buster, let's play ball. Here, catch." He throws it, and in the background, the cake plate gets hit, but is unseen.
 
Mr. Read comes into the living room to find that his cake plate has been chipped. He is very upset about this, and wonders how it happened. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] shows Mr. Read a tape that she has just filmed of Arthur and Buster getting ready to go outside, and Arthur holding a baseball and saying, "Hey Buster, let's play ball. Here, catch." He throws it, and in the background, the cake plate gets hit, but is unseen.
   
Arthur and Buster swear that they didn't chip the plate, but Mr. Read doesn't believe them, and says that when he gets home from work that he's going to have a serious talk with them. In an effort to prove it wasn't them who chipped the plate, Buster and Arthur act as detectives, with [[Alan Powers|The Brain]] acting as their scientist, and [[Fern Walters|Fern]] acting as their advisor.
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Arthur and Buster swear that they didn't chip the plate, but Mr. Read doesn't believe them, and says that when he gets home from work that he's going to have a serious talk with them. In an effort to prove it wasn't them who chipped the plate, Buster and Arthur act as detectives, with [[Alan Powers|The Brain]] acting as their scientist, and [[Fern Walters|Fern]] acting as their adviser.
   
At first, they're unsuccessful in finding clues, but The Brain discovers from a picture of the chipped plate, and a book on types of chipped plates that it wasn't a baseball that chipped it, and from anylizing the tape, just before the plate chipped, there was a strange bumping noise. Arthur and Buster go back to [[Read's House|Arthur's house]], and find a broken watch that happens to belong to [[Ms. Persky]], the lady who sold Mr. Read the cake plate. She blames them for braking her watch and asks them to leave. Just as all hope is about to be lost, Arthur and Buster arrive at Arthur's house once again, and Buster is hit by a rock. Arthur looks at the manhole cover on the road, and as a car goes ontop of it, a rock is flung into the air, and hits Arthur's house. Arthur and Buster have solved the mystery.
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At first, they're unsuccessful in finding clues, but The Brain discovers from a picture of the chipped plate, and a book on types of chipped plates that it wasn't a baseball that chipped it, and from analyzing the tape, just before the plate chipped, there was a strange bumping noise. Arthur and Buster go back to [[Read's House|Arthur's house]], and find a broken watch that happens to belong to [[Ms. Persky]], the lady who sold Mr. Read the cake plate. She blames them for braking her watch and asks them to leave. Just as all hope is about to be lost, Arthur and Buster arrive at Arthur's house once again, and Buster is hit by a rock. Arthur looks at the manhole cover on the road, and as a car goes on top of it, a rock is flung into the air, and hits Arthur's house. Arthur and Buster have solved the mystery.
 
When Mr. Read comes home from work, Arthur, Buster, Fern, and The Brain use their evidence to reveal that after Miss Persky had dropped off the cake plate, her watch fell off without her noticing, and landed on the manhole cover. As a car drove by, the watch was flung into the air, and it hit the cake plate, braking the watch, and chipping the cake plate. Mr. Read appologizes to Arthur and Buster. [[Jane Read|Mrs. Read]] anounces that she'll call someone to fix the manhole cover, and Miss Persky gives Mr. Read a new cake plate for free out of sorrow for what her watch had done. She sits it by the open window, and once again, a rock is flung into the air, and chips the cake plate as everyone screams "Oh no!"
 
   
 
When Mr. Read comes home from work, Arthur, Buster, Fern, and The Brain use their evidence to reveal that after Miss Persky had dropped off the cake plate, her watch fell off without her noticing, and landed on the manhole cover. As a car drove by, the watch was flung into the air, and it hit the cake plate, braking the watch, and chipping the cake plate. Mr. Read apologizes to Arthur and Buster. [[Jane Read|Mrs. Read]] announces that she'll call someone to fix the manhole cover, and Miss Persky gives Mr. Read a new cake plate for free out of sorrow for what her watch had done. She sits it by the open window, and once again, a rock is flung into the air, and chips the cake plate as everyone screams "Oh no!"
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The episode title is a parody of the American TV show [[wikipedia:Law and Order|Law and Order]].
 
 
*[[Buster]] claimed he didn't know about sleuthing, but he has been a detective before. Episodes include [[Binky Rules]] and [[Arthur Accused!]]
 
*[[Buster]] claimed he didn't know about sleuthing, but he has been a detective before. Episodes include [[Binky Rules]] and [[Arthur Accused!]]
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===Cultural references===
 
*The episode title is a parody of the American TV show [[Wikipedia:Law and Order|Law and Order]].
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*[[Arthur: Season 10]]
 
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"Flaw and Order"
Season/Series: 10
Number in season: 5B
Original Airdate: May 19, 2006
Credits
Written by: Gentry Menzel
Storyboard by: Stefanie Gignac
Episodes
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"D.W. Aims High"
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"The Curse of the Grebes"
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"Flaw and Order" is the second half of the fifth episode in the tenth season of Arthur.

Summary

When he is accused of cracking Dad's cake platter, Arthur sets out to clear his name—and to figure out what keeps making that mysterious yet familiar "dun-dun!" sound.

Plot

Mr. Read comes into the living room to find that his cake plate has been chipped. He is very upset about this, and wonders how it happened. D.W. shows Mr. Read a tape that she has just filmed of Arthur and Buster getting ready to go outside, and Arthur holding a baseball and saying, "Hey Buster, let's play ball. Here, catch." He throws it, and in the background, the cake plate gets hit, but is unseen.

Arthur and Buster swear that they didn't chip the plate, but Mr. Read doesn't believe them, and says that when he gets home from work that he's going to have a serious talk with them. In an effort to prove it wasn't them who chipped the plate, Buster and Arthur act as detectives, with The Brain acting as their scientist, and Fern acting as their adviser.

At first, they're unsuccessful in finding clues, but The Brain discovers from a picture of the chipped plate, and a book on types of chipped plates that it wasn't a baseball that chipped it, and from analyzing the tape, just before the plate chipped, there was a strange bumping noise. Arthur and Buster go back to Arthur's house, and find a broken watch that happens to belong to Ms. Persky, the lady who sold Mr. Read the cake plate. She blames them for braking her watch and asks them to leave. Just as all hope is about to be lost, Arthur and Buster arrive at Arthur's house once again, and Buster is hit by a rock. Arthur looks at the manhole cover on the road, and as a car goes on top of it, a rock is flung into the air, and hits Arthur's house. Arthur and Buster have solved the mystery.

When Mr. Read comes home from work, Arthur, Buster, Fern, and The Brain use their evidence to reveal that after Miss Persky had dropped off the cake plate, her watch fell off without her noticing, and landed on the manhole cover. As a car drove by, the watch was flung into the air, and it hit the cake plate, braking the watch, and chipping the cake plate. Mr. Read apologizes to Arthur and Buster. Mrs. Read announces that she'll call someone to fix the manhole cover, and Miss Persky gives Mr. Read a new cake plate for free out of sorrow for what her watch had done. She sits it by the open window, and once again, a rock is flung into the air, and chips the cake plate as everyone screams "Oh no!"

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