The pilot episode, 'Arthur's Eyes,' is a brilliant start to the series, laying the groundwork for many themes to come. For those who might've missed its subtleties, the irony of Arthur being ridiculed for his glasses, despite everyone being animals that wouldn't naturally need them, serves as an early critique …
This episode brilliantly breaks the fourth wall, showcasing the voice actors behind our beloved characters. It's a turning point in children's programming, acknowledging its audience's intelligence and curiosity, and providing a unique educational glimpse into the world of voice acting and animation.
The Mary Moo Town was a place that DW visited as a baby. She only visited the theme park once. The "theme park" was promised to be a "fun, entertaining world of Mary Moo Cow and her friends", packed with stages full of songs from Mary Moo Cow, fun attractions, …
submitted 9 months, 3 weeks ago by
Whopper1
I've spent countless hours studying and analyzing episodes of Arthur to really understand the teaching methods of Mr. Ratburn, and just how effective they are in a real-world educational context. Here are my findings: Mr. Ratburn employs what many could consider a rigorous academic approach, often pushing his students through …
Elwood City has seen quite an evolution throughout the course of the show Arthur. From its initially simplistic portrayal, we've seen areas of commerce develop, residential zones expand, and the introduction of diverse cultural venues. It's astonishing to observe how the city planners and animators detailed the growth of Elwood …
Just made my own version of Arthur's favorite Crunch cereal!! Here's the recipe: Ingredients: - 2 cups rolled oats - 1/2 cup nuts (I used almonds) - 1/4 cup honey or maple syrup - 1/4 cup unsalted butter - 1 tsp vanilla extract - 1/2 tsp salt - 1/2 cup …
Does anyone else remember the moment Arthur actually punched D.W. over the model airplane? That episode was way intense for a kids' show. Even though it was a big deal, I liked how they handled the aftermath and showed Arthur dealing with his anger. Real lesson-learning stuff there.
I'm just gonna say it, Arthur is the blandest character on his show. Every other character has more interesting storylines, change my mind.
Just rewatched 'D.W., the Picky Eater' and wow does it bring back memories. I remember being just like her when I was a kid, hating on spinach and stuff. Watching the episode now, it's just as good as I remember. Also, the animation was top notch... they don't make them …
submitted 9 months, 3 weeks ago by
dw_4eva
Okay, so I spent like the whole weekend listening to EVERY Binky song from Arthur, and here's my personal ranking. I wanna see if y'all agree with it: 1. My Echo My Shadow and Me - The vibes are just immaculate!! 2. If You Were a Dog - It's TOO …
Trying to find the ep where Arthur and DW go to buy a present for their mom but end up getting lost in the store? Totally drawing a blank on the name.
Let's delve into the economic landscape presented in 'Arthur'. Take Mr. Crosswire's car dealership, which seems incredibly successful, yet the social dynamics between the wealthy and the average citizens of Elwood City remain balanced and generally positive. It's a subtle nod towards a utopian society, where despite economic differences, communal …
Sup y'all! Just binged on 'Arthur' after moving to a place weirdly similar to Elwood City. Any recommendations which episodes I should watch to feel like a true local? 😄
Hear me out, I've seen a lot of moments in the show where it seems like Pal, Arthur's dog, actually understands everything going on. I mean, just look at the episode 'Arthur's Pet Business,' where his reactions are TOO spot on. Thoughts?
Every show's got that one character everybody loves to hate, and for me, it's DW. Loud, annoying, and downright bratty. Change my mind (if you can, which I doubt). #TeamArthur
Binky might seem like a tough guy but episodes like 'Big Brother Binky' show how much depth he really has. He's kind, caring, and his character development is honestly top-notch. Can we give more love to Binky?!
Hey guys, I just started rewatching and noticed the animation looks different now, especially in the newer seasons. Did they change studios or something? It's not bad, just different lol