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*The events of this episode are similar to those of {{w|The Third Wave}}, a social experiment undertaken by history teacher Ron Jones to demonstrate that even democratic societies are not immune to the appeal of fascism.
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*The song [[I Love Lakewood]] is a parody of {{W|This Land is Your Land}} by Woody Guthrie.
*Buster’s “I like pike” button is a reference to Dwight David Eisenhower‘s 1952 campaign slogan “I like Ike.
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"The Pride of Lakewood"
Season/Series: 13
Number in season: 9b
Original Airdate: United States April 8, 2010[1]
Canada February 25, 2010[3]
United Kingdom May 5, 2009[2]
Germany January 3, 2013[4]
Credits
Written by: Peter K. Hirsch
Storyboard by: Zhigang Wang
Jeremy O'Neill
Nick Vallinakis
Gerry Capelle
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"The Pride of Lakewood" is the second half of the ninth episode in the thirteenth season of Arthur.

Summary

Sue Ellen and Brain are suspected of not loving their school because they won't join the Lakewood Pride Committee.

Plot

At a yard sale that Buster is having, James is looking through buttons and sees the LPC button and Buster soon tells James the story about the LPC.

The Pride of Lakewood

After the title card, during a race against Mighty Mountain, Francine loses the race when her pants nearly fall off. After the game, she goes to Mr. Haney's office to ask about new uniforms and when she comes out of the office she tells Arthur and Muffy he said yes. Arthur asks Francine how he managed to convince the principal to get new uniforms and Francine tells him and Muffy that the team felt embarrassed in their old uniforms and wanted to take more pride in the school. They then create the LPC (Lakewood Pride Committee) and try to get other kids to join it, but no one does.

Muffy then comes up with an idea and they then turn to Buster and want him to become the president of the LPC. Buster agrees to do it and the next day at school Buster goes in front of the cafeteria and at first is nervous telling everyone about the LPC and what it means. After a good amount of motivation and a song (a parody of This Land Is My Land), Buster manages to successfully convince the kids to join the LPC and everyone soon has an LPC button except for Sue Ellen and The Brain. The gang tries to get Sue Ellen and The Brain to join the LPC even offering them watches, but the pair decline and the same day Sue Ellen discovers she has a poster on her locker saying that she doesn't have any school spirit.

Later, at the Sugar Bowl, the Brain tells her that he received one, too (as did George, despite being a member, because he didn't cheer loud enough at the pep rallies). They agree to break up the LPC and the only way is through the president. They go to the treehouse where the president is and try phoning him there, but Muffy answers the phone and tells them the president is busy right now. As Buster and Binky are walking Brain throws a paper airplane at Buster. Buster picks up the paper and hides it in his hat. On the day of a race, everyone is wearing the new uniforms.

Buster was going to read the paper handed to him by Muffy, but he instead tosses the paper and reads the paper underneath his hat much to the surprise of his teammates. He then tells everyone that no one has the right to tell someone they don't like the school just because they don't join the precise group. After that the game starts and Lakewood would go on to win the game and the LPC would disband soon afterwards. After Buster finished the story instead of getting the LPC button, James gets the "I Like Pike" button.

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  • The events of this episode are similar to those of The Third Wave, a social experiment undertaken by history teacher Ron Jones to demonstrate that even democratic societies are not immune to the appeal of fascism.
  • The song I Love Lakewood is a parody of This Land is Your Land by Woody Guthrie.
  • Buster’s "I like pike" button is a reference to Dwight David Eisenhower‘s 1952 campaign slogan "I like Ike."

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