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Latest revision as of 03:29, 8 October 2023
Description[edit]
Arthur is a kid's show on PBS about an aardvark named Arthur Read, chronicling his life at home and at school, as well as other places throughout Elwood City. Most episodes revolve around problems the characters face, and they meet a solution and learn a moral (like pretty much every kid's show). Even though it's called "Arthur", some of the episodes just have him standing in the background doing random shit. It's been running since 1996 and still going strong, as the second longest-running American animated series (behind The Simpsons.)
Media Information[edit]
- Animated TV show
- Made by Cookie Jar Entertainment (formerly CINAR until 2004) from season 1 to 15, and then 9 Story Entertainment from season 16 to present.
- Made in Canada/USA
Characters[edit]
With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops
- Arthur Read
- D.W.
- Buster
- Francine
- Binky
- The Brain
- Pal
- Mr. Ratburn
Usage[edit]
First Used in a Poop by[edit]
Often Used by[edit]
Sometimes Used by[edit]
- dumbasstardfairy56
- WalrusGuy
- 0Francine0
- Guitarocker100
- TIGBC (ThisIsGonnaBeCool)
- NS2
- Imaperson
- Justinw1134
- YTStaff ComeAtMe
Disliked by[edit]
Further information[edit]
- The series has also inspired a spin-off called Postcards from Buster, which really has little to do with Arthur at all.
- It was based off of a book by Mark Brown about an aardvark named Arthur who was ashamed of his nose. Ironically, Arthur barely even has a nose nowadays.