Arthur (season 4)
The 4th season of the television series Arthur was originally broadcast on PBS in the United States from October 5 to 18, 1999 and contains 10 episodes. This is the last season with Luke Reid voicing Brain. Oliver Grainger has replaced Michael Caloz as D.W. due to Caloz's voice changing after the previous season. Grainger previously voiced James in seasons 1 through 3.
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Season 4 | |
Country of origin | United States Canada |
No. of episodes | 10 (20 segments) |
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Original network | PBS |
Original release | October 5 – October 18, 1999 |
Season chronology | |
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date | |
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66a–66b | 1a–1b | "D.W.'s Library Card" | Peter K. Hirsch | Mario Cabrera | October 5, 1999 | |
D.W. desperately wants a book at the library, and she has to learn how to write her name to get a library card. After she does get a library card, the book has already been taken out, and she struggles to wait for it to be returned. | ||||||
66c | 1c | "Arthur's Big Hit" | Joe Fallon | Robert Yap | October 5, 1999 | |
An angry and fed up Arthur punches D.W. after she breaks his model plane. His parents then prohibit him to watch TV for a whole week. Binky and the Tough Customers overhear Arthur and Buster talking it over at school the next day, leaving Binky to reveal the incident shocks him. The Tough Customers then dare him to punch Arthur the next time he sees him, or else he's eliminated from the crew. So he attempts to avoid Arthur as much as he can. When Binky encounters Arthur in front of his gang, he is forced to give in to the peer pressure and punches Arthur, making him understand how D.W. felt and realize his mistake. | ||||||
67a | 2a | "Hide and Snake" | Bruce Akiyama | Stefanie Gignac | October 6, 1999 | |
Arthur and his friends find a snake in the woods and sneak it into Arthur's room with a shoe box. However, the snake gets loose in Arthur's house and Arthur learns he is not allowed to keep snakes in the house. To make matters worse, the kids cannot remember if it is a venomous coral snake or the similarly-colored, but harmless kingsnake. They try to find and get rid of the snake without Arthur's family noticing. | ||||||
67b | 2b | "Muffy's New Best Friend" | Dietrich Smith | Stefanie Gignac | October 6, 1999 | |
Muffy and Francine are best friends, but Muffy does not like soccer and Francine does not like shopping. After Francine and Jenna discover that both of them like soccer, Muffy searches for a new best friend who likes the same activities as her, but none of them are perfect matches. | ||||||
68a | 3a–Kids | "Buster's Breathless" | Peter K. Hirsch | Michel Magnan & Alex Hawley | October 7, 1999 | |
D.W. gets poison ivy while playing a game with Arthur and Buster and is worried about being teased by her classmates, so Buster tells a story about how he got asthma. When Buster learns that he has asthma, his friends start treating him differently, with Arthur scared that any dust could affect him, while Francine believes it is a contagious disease. Buster explains that he educated his friends by doing a science project about asthma, which helps D.W. feel better. | ||||||
68b | 3b | "The Fright Stuff" | Bruce Akiyama | Jeremy O'Neill | October 7, 1999 | |
Muffy and Francine play several pranks on Arthur, Buster, Binky, and Brain and invite them to a costume party at a haunted house. The boys get revenge on the girls at the party, but their pranks get unknowingly interrupted by real ghosts. | ||||||
69a | 4a | "The Contest" | Ken Scarborough | Robert Yap | October 8, 1999 | |
Arthur and his friends participate in a contest about writing for a TV show titled Andy and Company, and each come up with their own stories, believing theirs will win. Five years later, the results are in and the gang is shocked when they find out that a girl from Canadian, Oklahoma named Holly Holland has won. Note: This episode was the result of an actual contest where viewers could send in story ideas for an episode, and Holly Holland, who was mentioned in the episode, was the contest's winner. | ||||||
69b | 4b | "Prove It" | Joe Fallon | Jeremy O'Neill | October 8, 1999 | |
Wanting to prove to Arthur that she is smart, D.W. hangs around with Brain, watching Nova with him, and starts her own science fair that is full of untrue facts that Arthur cannot disprove, even with Brain's help. As a last resort, Arthur brings D.W. with him and Brain to a science museum to show her how things really work, and she then reveals to Arthur that this had been her plan all along. | ||||||
70a | 5a | "The Blizzard" | Joe Fallon | Alex Hawley | October 11, 1999 | |
A blizzard hits Elwood City, and the townspeople lose power, forcing them to stay in the Read household, the only house that has power, but the Reads soon lose their power, too. Each family brings their supplies and food, allowing them to survive together. Meanwhile, Francine has to write a three-page school report on the pioneers, but she is unable to figure out what to write, until she realizes what the townspeople are going through is very similar to the pioneers' struggles. | ||||||
70b | 5b | "The Rat Who Came to Dinner" | Joe Fallon | Maria Astadjova & Jeremy O'Neill | October 11, 1999 | |
After his roof is damaged by snow, Mr. Ratburn stays at Arthur's house. Arthur is scared that it will be non-stop homework and teaching, only to find out Mr. Ratburn is more fun outside of school than he thought. When Arthur's friends tease him, saying that he has become a "teacher's pet," Mr. Ratburn says he plans on staying at Arthur's friends' homes, too, until his roof gets repaired. | ||||||
71a | 6a | "D.W. Tale Spins" | Joe Fallon | Stefanie Gignac | October 12, 1999 | |
D.W. wants to prove to Arthur that she can tell a good story, and, after getting advice from Grandma Thora, retells the Odyssey in her own way. | ||||||
71b | 6b | "Prunella Gets It Twice" | Joe Fallon | Michel Magnan & Peter Huggan | October 12, 1999 | |
Prunella gets two dolls for her birthday and dismisses the second one, which is from Francine. Later, Prunella thinks that Francine spoiled the party by not joining in on the festivities. That night, Prunella has a dream where the Ghost of Presents Past takes her through time to clear things up and shows how far Francine went to get the doll for Prunella and makes her realize that Francine's attitude was because of how Prunella did not appreciate the present. | ||||||
72a | 7a | "Binky Barnes, Wingman" | Bruce Akiyama | Robert Yap | October 13, 1999 | |
Binky does a project on butterflies and becomes obsessed with catching a rare blue butterfly. After Sue Ellen shows him that butterflies are killed and pinned in museums, Binky lets his butterflies go to the wild instead. | ||||||
72b | 7b | "To Beat or Not to Beat" | Barney Saltzberg | Jeremy O'Neil | October 13, 1999 | |
When Francine enters a talent show, her friends try to tell her that she sounds horrible when she sings and drums at the same time, even though she is a good drummer. After she hears a recording of herself, she realizes her friends are right, and at the talent show, she surprises them without her drum set as she sings very well. | ||||||
73a | 8a | "1001 Dads" | Peter K. Hirsch | Robert Yap | October 14, 1999 | |
The Father's Day picnic at Elwood City is approaching, and Arthur and his friends try to find a substitute father for Buster while his own father is away. At the picnic, Buster arrives with his father in a hot air balloon, to the surprise of his friends. | ||||||
73b | 8b | "Prunella's Prediction" | Jennifer Barnes | Stefanie Gignac | October 14, 1999 | |
Prunella wants flash pants and her sister, Rubella, predicts that she is getting them for her birthday, only to be disappointed by a watch instead. and Prunella does not want to be seen without flash pants, since she told Muffy she was going to get them. Meanwhile, Arthur is afraid of being teased when wearing his father's old jacket because he has outgrown his old winter coat. Together, Prunella and Arthur realize that they do not have to hide because of what they wear. | ||||||
74a | 9a | "What is that Thing?" | Gerard Lewis | Jeremy O'Neill & Emmanuelle Gignac | October 15, 1999 | |
Arthur and his friends separately find the same metal bobbin but do not know its use, even though it helps them in different ways. Muffy retrieves her toy from a sewer, Francine ends her cat Nemo's fear of water, Brain uses the bobbin as a substitute wheel for his model plane, and even Buster gets the idea to write a story for his favorite TV show. They argue over it and find out that it is Mr. Ratburn's bobbin, and learn what it does at his puppet show. | ||||||
74b | 9b | "Buster's Best Behavior" | Peter K. Hirsch | Robert Yap, David Thrasher & Guylaine Seguin | October 15, 1999 | |
Buster is funny but wants to be good at something else, and Arthur wants to be funny like Buster, resulting in them acting like each other. Francine, Muffy, and Brain try to get them back to normal. | ||||||
75a | 10a | "My Music Rules" | Ken Scarborough | Alex Hawley, Robert Yap & Stefanie Gignac | October 18, 1999 | |
The Elwood City Library is looking for a musician to perform for the children's show, and Francine's father suggests that they hire Joshua Redman, who is Francine's uncle and a musician who can play anything. Grandma Thora takes D.W to a concert, and she wants Yo-Yo Ma to play, leading to a conflict of preferred music until both musicians show that music styles do not matter. Guest stars: Yo-Yo Ma and Joshua Redman as themselves. | ||||||
75b | 10b | "That's a Baby Show!" | Joe Fallon | Robert Yap | October 18, 1999 | |
Arthur enjoys a show meant for kids younger than him, and his friends make fun of him for being a "baby." Arthur convinces them to watch the show as well, in which they all admit to liking it. |
References
- General references
- "Arthur Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
- "Arthur: Episode Guide". MSN TV. Archived from the original on January 8, 2010. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
- "Arthur Season 4 Episode Guide". TV.com. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
- "Seasons 4-8". Arthur episodes. PBS parents. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
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