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After his nightmare, Pal destroys the comic book. When asked about the plot Arthur admits he did not read it, and then Buster admits he also quit on the first page. Only Fern actually read it, and Binky is scared of the idea, too. |
After his nightmare, Pal destroys the comic book. When asked about the plot Arthur admits he did not read it, and then Buster admits he also quit on the first page. Only Fern actually read it, and Binky is scared of the idea, too. |
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+ | Fern suggests they protest the store. Gerald does not notice, but Freddy K. does. He takes back control of the store. He cleans it up and adds in a "creepy stuff" section (much to the teenagers' chagrin) that Fern goes to, while Arthur and Buster go to their old favorite comic books. |
==Characters== |
==Characters== |
Revision as of 19:01, 6 September 2019
"Tales of Grotesquely Grim Bunny" | |
Season/Series: | 14 |
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Number in season: | 5A |
Original Airdate: | October 29, 2010[1] November 17, 2010[3] January 4, 2011[2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | David Steven Cohen |
Storyboard by: | Elise Benoit |
Episodes | |
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Next "Pet Projects" |
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"Tales of Grotesquely Grim Bunny" is the first half of the fifth episode in the fourteenth season of Arthur.
Summary
Arthur dislikes the scarier comic books stocked by the local comic-book store since it changed ownership.
Plot
It starts with Arthur remembering when he got his first comic book, buying his first comic book, and D.W. buying her first comic books at Meteor Comix.
Arthur, Fern, and Buster are the best customers at Meteor Comix, but they discover its owner, Freddy K. is leaving. The future owner, Gerald, does not seem interested in running the store.
With Gerald in charge, the store is now very messy, and it seems to only have very dark comics in it. Fern is interested in "Grotesquely Grim Bunny: Guardian of Doom." Buster becomes interested in it, but Arthur fakes interest. They all pay for it.
Fern reads it, and she gets other classmates interested, but it makes Arthur even more scared of it. He has a nightmare where he is inside the comic and so are his friends, but he is the only one scared.
After his nightmare, Pal destroys the comic book. When asked about the plot Arthur admits he did not read it, and then Buster admits he also quit on the first page. Only Fern actually read it, and Binky is scared of the idea, too.
Fern suggests they protest the store. Gerald does not notice, but Freddy K. does. He takes back control of the store. He cleans it up and adds in a "creepy stuff" section (much to the teenagers' chagrin) that Fern goes to, while Arthur and Buster go to their old favorite comic books.
Characters
Major
Minor
Cameo
- 3rd Grade Male Cat
- Mary Moo Calf
- Kenny
- Alex
- Maria Pappas
- Jessica
- 3rd Grade Female Aardvark
- 3rd Grade Male Rabbit
- Sue Ellen Armstrong
- Muffy Crosswire
- George Lundgren
- Molly MacDonald
- 3rd Grade Female Cat (Number 2)
- Francine Frensky
- Teenage boy (Dear Adil)
- Teenager
Trivia
- In this episode, Teenage Male Cat reappears for the first time since "Bleep."
- This is one of the rare times where Arthur's full name is heard.
- The alien in Arthur's nightmare has the same first name as Muffy's mother.
- In Arthur's nightmare, the bunny has Gerald's voice.
- The comic could be a reference to Jhonen Vasquez's comics Johnny the Homicidal Maniac and Squee; the frequent usage of "doom" could be a reference to his show Invader Zim.
Episode connections
- This is the second episode Buster has gone on a strike against a business. The first time was in "Sue Ellen Chickens Out" with Sue Ellen and Binky.
- Arthur's middle name is first mentioned in "Arthur's Big Hit."
Errors
- In the beginning, Arthur has many memories of going to Meteor Comix, but in "The Secret Origin of Supernova," it was revealed he had never gone there.
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References