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Arthur Season 13 Episode 1 “No Acting Please / Prunella and the Disappointing Ending” is available now in full HD with English subtitles. The Arthur series, first airing in 1996 on PBS Kids, is one of the most iconic American educational cartoons, running for 25 seasons and over 250 episodes.

In No Acting Please, Arthur’s class stages a school play, but Arthur struggles with his role and learns an important lesson about self-confidence. In Prunella and the Disappointing Ending, Prunella faces the challenge of dealing with a story that doesn’t turn out the way she expected, highlighting themes of creativity and perspective.

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00:00PBS Kids.
00:05Funding for Arthur is provided by Chuck E. Cheeses,
00:09proud supporter of PBS Kids.
00:12Helping kids feel the satisfaction of being in action.
00:17PBS Kids, where a kid can be a kid.
00:22And by contributions to your PBS station
00:29from viewers like you.
00:59Listen to the beat, listen to the rhythm,
01:02rhythm of the street.
01:03Open up your eyes, open up your ears,
01:05get together and make things better by working together.
01:09It's a simple message, and it comes from the heart.
01:14Oh, believe in yourself.
01:16Believe in yourself.
01:17For that's the place to start.
01:18Start and I say, hey!
01:20Hey!
01:21What a wonderful kind of day.
01:23Hey!
01:24To learn to work and play.
01:26And get along with each other.
01:28Hey!
01:29What a wonderful kind of day.
01:31Hey!
01:32What a wonderful kind of day.
01:33Hey!
01:34Hey!
01:35Hey!
01:36Hey!
01:37T-W!
01:38Hey!
01:39Whoa!
01:44And action!
01:45Hi!
01:46Today's show is...
01:48Um, I forgot my first line.
01:50Cut!
01:51Acting!
01:52Today's show is all about acting.
01:54See?
01:55I think I got it.
01:57You don't have to shout cut.
01:58We're the only ones here.
02:00I like shouting cut.
02:01It makes me feel professional.
02:03Today's show is all about acting.
02:06Today's show is all about...
02:08Arthur and Buster's homemade show opening, take two.
02:12And...
02:13Action!
02:14Hi!
02:15Today's show is all about...
02:16You and Buster have to move.
02:18Nadine and I are building a pillow fort in here.
02:21No way!
02:22Use the den!
02:23I can't.
02:24Those pillows aren't right.
02:26Anyway, I wouldn't be building a fort if you played with me.
02:30Once in a while.
02:32But you never do!
02:34You hate me!
02:36What?
02:37D-W!
02:38That's ridiculous!
02:39Cut!
02:40Cut!
02:41Okay, we'll move into the den.
02:43Alright?
02:50You were wonderful!
02:52Now that's acting!
02:57No acting, please!
02:59The Sparkly Butterfly Barrette or the Sparkly Bulbarrette?
03:03Um, I don't know.
03:04They look the same to me.
03:05Muffy, it's an acting audition.
03:06They're not going to be paying attention to your hair.
03:08It's for William Fillmore Tuffman!
03:09The William Fillmore Tuffman!
03:10I have to look my best!
03:11Who's William Fillmore Tuffman?
03:12Who's William Fillmore Tuffman?
03:13True East?
03:14Jimmy Hop the Sea Train?
03:15He's only the most famous theatre director in Crown City!
03:19He directed his very first play in Elwood City!
03:20It began with the whistle.
03:21Now he's back for a revival of the play's 20th anniversary!
03:24We're trying out for little Lucy, the only kid in the play.
03:25Wanna come?
03:26Me?
03:27Audition?
03:28I can't act!
03:29So?
03:30Come for moral support!
03:31Besides, you might see a star reborn!
03:44Bravo, bravo!
03:48Gritty, but with a hint of ennui!
03:50Nice work, Francis!
03:52Oh, the way!
03:54Oh, I'm good at the back!
03:55with a hint of ennui.
03:57Nice work, Francine.
03:59You'd make a great understudy.
04:01Next.
04:02Good luck.
04:03What did you say?
04:05It's bad luck to say good luck to an actor.
04:08You say break a leg or something in French.
04:11Oh, bonjour.
04:13Next, please.
04:18But, Grandma, can't you hear the whistle blowing?
04:24Thank you, Miss Crossmire.
04:27Actually, it's Crosswire.
04:29Thank you, Mr. Taufman.
04:31I'm a huge fan.
04:33What's this?
04:35My headshots, some postcards,
04:37a DVD of my most dramatic work.
04:39Oh, and chocolates.
04:41Ah, we have one more.
04:44Oh, I'm not auditioning.
04:46What a pity.
04:48You look perfect for the role.
04:50Thin, round-shouldered,
04:52a certain hunger in the eyes.
04:55Actually, I just had a frozen yogurt.
04:58Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
05:00And a wit to boot.
05:01What did you say your name was?
05:03Fern.
05:04Fern.
05:05Beautiful name.
05:07Well, Fern,
05:09are you sure you don't want to climb the boards
05:12and give it a shot?
05:15Well, okay.
05:16Good luck.
05:24Finally, the cast list.
05:29You can't be serious.
05:32I'm Little Lucy?
05:36But I didn't even act the line.
05:39Maybe it's a mistake.
05:41Nope.
05:41Daddy's in the play, too.
05:43He spoke to William Fillmore Taufman.
05:45Apparently, you were just right for the part.
05:49But all I've ever played at school
05:51is a tree in the Arbor Day extravaganza.
05:54I'm going to say no.
05:56You can't say no.
05:57This could launch your acting career.
06:00I don't want an acting career.
06:02I worked for hours having Bailey put together those headshots.
06:06You want to walk away?
06:08Fern, there's going to be great costumes,
06:10a cool set.
06:11It could be really fun.
06:12Welcome to the magnificent world of
06:18It Began With a Whistle.
06:21A tragic tale of love, loss, redemption, and more loss.
06:27Behold!
06:28A model of our set.
06:31It shall be your home for the next three weeks.
06:34Evocative.
06:35Stunning.
06:37Depressing.
06:38Exactly.
06:39This play takes place during the Depression,
06:43so the set must therefore be depressing.
06:55Um, Mr. Taufman,
06:57I think I might be missing some pages.
06:59I've only found one line for Little Lucy.
07:02And what a line it is.
07:04In fact, I feel the whole play revolves around that line, Fern.
07:12Oh, cool.
07:15Then, in the dust storm of 22,
07:17we left Amarillo,
07:19taking just what we could carry on our backs.
07:21Even the kettle don't work in this house.
07:24I am Big Daddy Booth.
07:26Because it'd be the last I'd see of Oklahoma.
07:30It's got a broken heart.
07:32It don't whistle no more.
07:34Because it forgot how.
07:36Like we forgot how.
07:40But, Grandma,
07:41can't you hear the whistle blowing?
07:44This is why I am in the theater.
07:47To hear the music of words the way you just read them.
07:52And, Fern,
07:53I love the way you made Lucy seem
07:55as if she were waking
07:56from a deep psychological sleep.
08:00Genius!
08:00Wow.
08:02Maybe I am a natural.
08:06And the award
08:08for best dramatic performance
08:09of a single line
08:11goes to...
08:12My protégé,
08:15Fern!
08:16Fern!
08:17Fern!
08:18Fern!
08:19I wasn't expecting this.
08:21I mean,
08:21I know I've had rave reviews
08:23from every newspaper in the world
08:24and my fan mail
08:25needs its own dressing room.
08:27But still,
08:28it's such a shock.
08:30Thank you so much!
08:33Fern!
08:34Huh?
08:35Would you quit thanking the ketchup
08:37and pass it, please?
08:39Daddy told me
08:39Will said you were a genius.
08:41I'm just curious.
08:42What method do you use?
08:44Method?
08:45Yeah.
08:46You know,
08:46how do you prepare?
08:48I don't.
08:49I just...
08:50say the line.
08:51You're going to be performing
08:52in front of hundreds of people.
08:54You have to do more than that.
08:56Here.
08:57Some material I thought might help you.
08:59Books on technique,
09:00warm-up exercises,
09:01stuff like that.
09:04It's funny they call you
09:05the stranger.
09:07Because you seem familiar.
09:08Red leather, yellow leather, red leather, yellow leather.
09:09Folks always say I seem strange,
09:12but familiar.
09:14Strange, that.
09:16Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
09:17Grandma, nice work.
09:20Nigel, I need you to be stranger.
09:24You seem not strange enough.
09:27Yes, right.
09:28Of course.
09:29And Fern?
09:31Yes?
09:31Do you know what acting is, Fern?
09:35Acting is reacting.
09:37And you can't react
09:38unless you...
09:40Prepare
09:41and learn your lines
09:42really, really well.
09:46You can't react
09:47unless you listen.
09:50Little Lucy is a listener.
09:52Take it from the top of the scene.
09:57It's got a broken heart
09:58like all of us.
09:59It don't whistle no more,
10:01because...
10:01But, Grandma,
10:03can't you hear
10:04the whistle?
10:08Ladies and gentlemen,
10:10take five.
10:12Fern,
10:13let's you and I
10:14take a stroll.
10:17When I think of little Lucy,
10:20I think of this tree.
10:22I can do that.
10:23I've played trees before.
10:24Do not saw the air
10:26too much with your hand
10:27thus.
10:30Shakespeare,
10:31Hamlet's instructions
10:33to the players.
10:35Fern,
10:35I don't want you
10:37to be a tree.
10:39I want you to be
10:41like this tree.
10:44It doesn't move much.
10:46Yes,
10:47but you can't
10:48help but notice it.
10:52I am Big Daddy Booth.
10:56I am Big Daddy Booth.
10:59But, Grandma,
11:00can't you hear
11:01the whistle blowing?
11:02Like, Grandma.
11:03Places, everyone!
11:05Places!
11:06Why is he saying
11:07places?
11:08It means
11:09the show's about to start,
11:11and you have to
11:12go back to your seat.
11:15Even the kettle
11:16don't work in this house.
11:18It's got a broken heart.
11:20It don't whistle no more,
11:21because...
11:22Because...
11:23Because...
11:24It forgot how,
11:26like we forgot how.
11:28Grandma,
11:32can't you hear
11:33the thistle blowing?
11:38I hear thistle blowing
11:40out there
11:41on the dusty plains,
11:43but I also hear
11:44a whistle blowing.
11:46Don't you, Grandma?
11:48Grandma?
11:48Fern!
12:02Hey,
12:03I guess I wasn't
12:04such a genius
12:05after all.
12:07What are you talking about?
12:09I only had one line
12:10and I messed it up.
12:11That wasn't in the script.
12:13I thought they had
12:14just expanded your role.
12:16You're not just saying that?
12:17William Fillmore Tothman
12:19was right.
12:20You're perfect for that part.
12:21I could never play
12:23someone so dreary.
12:25Nice work.
12:27Bravo, Fern!
12:29Have some sparkling cider.
12:32I'm really sorry
12:33I flubbed the line.
12:35I promise
12:35it won't happen again.
12:37You improvised.
12:38The dusty plains bit.
12:40Genius!
12:41And most importantly
12:43you were really
12:44listening.
12:46I was thinking
12:47for tomorrow's show
12:48we might restage
12:49the last scene.
12:51Perhaps have you
12:51sit on the floor
12:52with a rag doll.
12:54Hey,
12:54could we give
12:55little Lucy
12:55another line or two?
12:57I'm not the playwright,
12:58Fern,
12:59just the director.
13:00And now,
13:07a word from an actor.
13:09Belinda,
13:10would you run
13:11and find
13:11Willie and Alice?
13:12This is the new
13:12Repertory Theatre
13:13and we're doing
13:14a production
13:14of Charles Dickens'
13:16A Christmas Carol
13:16working with
13:17the Arsenal Center
13:18for the Arts
13:18and Watertown
13:19Children's Theatre.
13:20I'm Lily.
13:21I play the role
13:22of Belinda Cratchit.
13:24This play is about
13:25a man named Scrooge.
13:26Out upon Merry Christmas!
13:28And he doesn't
13:29like Christmas
13:29and the ghost
13:30of his friend Marley
13:31comes back
13:32and with the help
13:33of the ghost
13:34of Christmas past,
13:35the ghost
13:35of Christmas present
13:36and the ghost
13:37of Christmas future
13:37shows Scrooge
13:39the joy of Christmas.
13:40Merry Christmas,
13:41Mr. Scrooge!
13:42Merry Christmas!
13:43Bob Cratchit
13:44works for Scrooge
13:45and Scrooge
13:46isn't very nice to him
13:48and I'm one
13:49of Bob Cratchit's
13:50children.
13:50I think about
13:52what it's like
13:53for this character
13:54living in this time
13:56and I think about
13:57how hard it is
13:58for her
13:58and I create
14:00a life
14:01for this character.
14:02We're going to do
14:02the full scene
14:03but with stop and go.
14:04Here we go.
14:05Oh, Belinda!
14:06When we rehearse
14:07we run through the scene
14:08and the director,
14:09Rick, will give us notes
14:11to make the scene
14:12the best we can make it.
14:13Lily, when you say
14:14I can help you, Mother,
14:15you know there's no way
14:16Mom's not going
14:17to let you help
14:18so this is your way
14:19of teasing her
14:19because there's no way
14:20anybody else is going
14:21to touch the pudding
14:21except Mom.
14:22Let's go back
14:23one more time.
14:24I can help you, Mother.
14:25No, no, no, my dear.
14:26Because that's really
14:27the idea
14:27to make it all
14:28very real.
14:29Let's go out
14:30to the wash house
14:30and you can hear
14:31the pudding singing
14:32in the copper.
14:32The line about the pudding
14:34is a lot like
14:35what happens to Fern
14:36in her play
14:37because it's my
14:38one big line
14:39in the show.
14:40Yeah, we were trying
14:41to figure out
14:41what a pudding is.
14:42It's more like cake.
14:44Or a plum pudding,
14:45I guess it would be
14:46for Christmas.
14:46The copper is where
14:48we cook the pudding.
14:49Mrs. Cratchit,
14:49it's a wonderful pudding,
14:50it is.
14:51Theater is a really
14:53fun experience.
14:54You get to dance,
14:55you get to sing,
14:56you get to act.
14:57You can create
14:58a personality
14:59for the character
15:00and that's
15:00what I like to do.
15:03And now,
15:04back to author!
15:09Maybe you've heard
15:10the buzz,
15:11but this episode
15:12is going to be
15:12amazing!
15:14Off the hook!
15:15The best part
15:16is the ending.
15:17Crinella, wait!
15:18Don't tell them
15:19how it ends.
15:20People want to find
15:20out for themselves.
15:21But it's really good!
15:23What if I told you
15:24how Cinderella ends?
15:25She knows how it ends.
15:27There's a glass slipper,
15:28I marry the prince,
15:29yada, yada, yada.
15:31Well, what if I told you
15:31how Snow White ends?
15:33I marry the prince, too!
15:35Everyone knows that!
15:37Okay, Marina.
15:38Now, this episode ends
15:40when I discover...
15:41No!
15:43Greg, start the show!
15:45And I predict
15:46that you will shortly...
15:48Crinella and the
15:49Disappointing Ending.
15:52Can you believe it?
15:54The last volume
15:55is finally here!
15:57Henry's Griever
15:58and the Knights
15:58of the Booyah Base.
16:00I feel I've been waiting
16:01my whole life
16:02for this moment.
16:03I bet that Henry's father
16:05is really Dark Lord
16:06Moldiwar,
16:07and Henry turns him
16:08to good.
16:08I bet Pig Blisters
16:10is attacked
16:10by extraterrestrial
16:12reptilians,
16:12and they team up
16:14to repel the invasion.
16:16Excuse me,
16:17coming through.
16:19Muffy!
16:19The end of the line
16:20is back there,
16:21around the corner,
16:22down by Pete's paint shop.
16:24Oh, Bailey!
16:26There you are!
16:27Thank you for saving
16:28my place!
16:29How come in Book 5,
16:36Henry was told
16:37he could pass
16:38through the golden arches
16:39only if he had
16:40the sucking stone
16:40of Ballykoodle?
16:41But in Book 6,
16:42he passed through them
16:43even though the stone
16:44had been consumed
16:45by the dragon Caliparius.
16:49I have a Braille copy
16:50on special order,
16:52Marina de Tillo.
16:52Well, we should read
16:54this one together,
16:55so whenever we finish
16:56a new chapter,
16:57we can talk about it.
16:59Yeah, we'll make
17:00a schedule so we can
17:01both finish at the
17:02exact same time.
17:03It's a deal!
17:06By the Sacred Covenant
17:08of Marguerite de Canard!
17:11So for tomorrow,
17:12just the first three chapters.
17:17Chapter 4.
17:19Oh, just one little peek.
17:25J.R. Ticklepenny
17:26has taken her writing
17:27to a whole new plane
17:28of beauty and mystery.
17:30Sounds impressive.
17:32Bruni, Marina's here!
17:34Can you come down, please?
17:36Coming!
17:38Sorry, I was just, uh,
17:44finishing Chapter 3.
17:46Isn't it amazing?
17:48Yeah!
17:49I can't wait to see
17:50what happens next!
17:52Hey, why is Master Albacore
17:54acting so strange?
17:56Maybe he's secretly
17:57working for Moldywort.
17:59No way!
18:00Not in a million
18:01ages of the undead!
18:02Well, then why would he
18:04put the spell
18:04on Henry's ladle?
18:06What spell?
18:07You know,
18:07after the game
18:08of soup did,
18:09she put the...
18:09You read ahead!
18:14Crunella Deegan,
18:16you have broken
18:17the Sacred Covenant!
18:19I'm really sorry!
18:21I didn't mean to!
18:22I'll let you catch up!
18:24I promise!
18:24All right, but for tomorrow,
18:29we're only going up
18:30to Chapter 6.
18:32Just Chapter 6,
18:33I promise!
18:34By the Sacred Covenant
18:36of Magrette de Canard!
18:38So, Henry and Rufus
18:39Wurligig have to join
18:41the Order of the Knights
18:42if they're going to retrieve
18:42the looking glass
18:43of Lord Tappanat!
18:44Hello?
18:47Hi, Marina!
18:49Oh, I know!
18:51And what about
18:52that new teacher,
18:53Amuse-Bouche?
18:54It's that weird raven
18:56that creeps me out.
18:58What raven?
18:59The, uh,
19:00wasn't there a raven
19:01in Chapter 6?
19:02You read ahead!
19:04Well, so did you,
19:05before,
19:05by accident?
19:08And then I held back
19:09because I wanted you
19:10to be able to keep up!
19:11Wait a second!
19:13Are you saying
19:13you're a faster reader
19:14than I am?
19:15Of course I am!
19:17Prunella,
19:17this pact is over!
19:19I'm finishing this book
19:20and I'm not waiting for you!
19:22You couldn't finish
19:23this book before me
19:24even if you
19:25put a slow-reading hex
19:27on me!
19:30Prunella Deacon,
19:31you're going to wish
19:31you never messed
19:32with Fast Hands Marina!
19:35Bruni!
20:03Oh,
20:05I'd also like to announce the upcoming Harvest Day celebration.
20:13Now, if anyone is allergic to pumpkins, please let the staff...
20:19Prunella? Prunella?
20:22Reading during a school assembly?
20:25Really, Prunella, you ought to know better.
20:29I am afraid I will have to confiscate the ancient codex.
20:35Oh, heavy!
20:40Time was running out for Persephone.
20:43She needed that ancient codex, but she had never before entered Albuquerque's chambers unbidden.
20:50Now shall not pass!
20:53Floors away. They need 15 minutes to dry.
20:59She was cornered. The beast was closing in.
21:05Hey! Footprints!
21:13Albuquerque's chambers were guarded by the ghoul Griselda.
21:17But just as Persephone grabbed the Briceless volume...
21:32Prunella!
21:33I applaud your enthusiasm for fiction, but your reading will have to wait until after school.
21:42I heard she's already at page 600. That's even a head of brain.
21:49Hey, look! Marina's only got three chapters left.
21:53Bet you an orange smoothie that Prunella catches her.
21:57You're on!
21:58Come on, Prunella! Faster!
22:01Marina! Read! She's catching up to you!
22:04Go, Prunella! Go! Go, Prunella! Go!
22:07I can't concentrate here!
22:09Me neither!
22:10Hey, Marina! Guess what? I finished!
22:30Shh! I finished first?
22:34Actually, I finished five minutes ago, but I wanted to re-read the last page.
22:40Well, I suppose if you want to believe you finished first, I can't stop you.
22:44Of course you can't! It's the truth!
22:47I'm glad you think that. I'll talk to you later.
22:53Prunella! Where's your book?
22:55Did you finish?
22:56Who won?
22:57Oh, it's not a competition, but I finished first, and it was the best ending of all time.
23:04Okay, so you gotta tell me. What's the deal with the looking glass of Lord Tappenad?
23:09Um, well, Henry has to find it.
23:12But it's broken, right?
23:14Um, yeah, I think so. It's just a silly detail.
23:18What about Lord Moldivore? Is he Henry's long-lost uncle or not?
23:22I don't know if she really explained that.
23:24I think it's open to interpretation.
23:26Hey, Prunella, is it true that Persephone is really a spirit from the Noble Order?
23:34Persephone? A spirit?
23:37Uh, I mean, right! Yes, of course she is!
23:41Told you! So she's not just saying that to fool Professor Pad Thai?
23:45You mean Professor Amuse-Bouche?
23:47No, I mean Professor Pad Thai.
23:50I thought you finished the book.
23:52I did! I just got confused for a sec.
23:57How do you feel now that you're all done with Henry Scriever?
24:00Good! I mean, I wish there were more books, but, you know.
24:04Well, I'm very proud of you.
24:06Reading all of Volume 7 is quite a feat.
24:08And so fast.
24:26Stop right there, Persephone!
24:28If you are to cross the Bridge of Brulé, you must prove your knowledge of the ancient lore.
24:34Give me your hardest question.
24:36How does a sorceress reverse a lycanthrope spell?
24:39Uh, that's a good one.
24:43Well, it's open to interpretation.
24:47Wrong!
24:48How about this one?
24:51Is it okay to team up with the bad guys to ward off an alien invasion?
24:56Uh, I don't know.
24:58Was that even in the book?
25:00Of course it was!
25:02Persephone Deegan, we find you guilty of...
25:05page skimming!
25:06No!
25:09No!
25:14Poor Goldie Ward!
25:17Go!
25:28Hey, Marina.
25:30Hi.
25:31You want to come in?
25:33Actually, I need to ask you.
25:35Um, is Lord Moldi Ward Henry's uncle or not?
25:39Um, gosh, I'm not sure.
25:41I think that's open to interpretation.
25:44Oh, okay.
25:45That's what I thought.
25:47And Persephone, is she really a spirit from the Noble Order?
25:51What?
25:52But if she is, that means she doesn't die at the end.
25:56I know.
25:57Hey, Prunella, I think maybe I read the book a little too fast.
26:03Yeah, me too.
26:05Maybe we should read it again.
26:08We could read it out loud to each other.
26:10A notably musty air, redolent of closed windows and long-kept secrets emanated from the small,
26:18forgotten-looking shop on Castle Penny Lane.
26:21Henry Scriver, with his faithful falcon stilton perched on his shoulder, rang the bell and waited
26:27for what seemed like an eternity.
26:29Hey, kids.
26:31If you like Arthur, you'll love Fetch with Ruff Ruffman.
26:34Man, am I excited about the brand new cast members.
26:39Ruff-a-dee!
26:40Ah!
26:41Ah!
26:42We put the pedal to the metal, baby!
26:45Yes!
26:46Okay, here we go!
26:48Watch Fetch with Ruff Ruffman, weekdays on PBS Kids Go!
26:55Or watch it anytime online at pbskidsgo.org.
27:01Every week...
27:02That's me!
27:04Martha Speaks is proof positive.
27:06Do we love llamas, people?
27:08There's nothing like a talking dog.
27:11Hello!
27:13You guys are really irritating.
27:16Does irritating mean fun?
27:18On your mark!
27:19Go!
27:21Martha Speaks on PBS Kids.
27:24Wow!
27:25Ruff-ruff-ruff-ruff-ruff-ruff.
27:31It's Word Girl!
27:32Protecting word-challenged citizens.
27:34Practice does make perfect.
27:35And barbershop quartets.
27:37Dr. Two-brains is cheating.
27:39Take him away, boys.
27:40Word Girl, weekdays on PBS Kids Go!
27:42Or watch anytime you want at pbskidsgo.org.
27:45Funding for Arthur is provided by...
27:48Chuck E. Cheese's, proud supporter of PBS Kids, who know kids should act their age, especially when they're having fun.
27:57PBS Kids.
27:59For a kid, can be a kid.
28:01And by contributions to your PBS station from viewers like you.
28:12To watch more Arthur and play games with all of the Elwood City friends, visit pbskidsgo.org.
28:22You can find Arthur books and lots of other books, too, at your local library.
28:27For a wonderful kind of day.
28:39Hey!
28:39For a wonderful kind of day.
28:41Hey!
28:42Hey!
28:43Hey!
28:45Hey!
28:46Hey!
28:47I'm a kid.
28:48Hey!
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