Same. I am 33 year old now so I am the same age as you. I loved it so much though I only searched for interactive stuff to click on and never listened to stories. So much memory.
A girl classmate in first grade which i believed was my gf, would come over and we would play this and a couple more books all afternoon. She would love playing the cookie song over and over again
It's been 25 years since I played this with a childhood friend of mine on his father's 486 computer. After all these years, all I remembered was two thinhs, the smily face that coughed when clicked and the cookie song. Finally, I found it. Thank you good sir!
I'm in the beginning of 30 year-old now and still find this fascinating to watch/play. I still find all the animations to be, even though outdated, kind of funny and creative. Is it just nostalgic reasons? Played this when I was around 5 or 6 years old I think. Clicking around to find surprises at every edge of the book was just awesome. I'm also sincerely curious about how the current 3 or 4 year-olds would react to these kind of games now. Would they still find this entertaining in some way?
Of course they would, but I dare say it would benefit from optimized touch screen controls for a phone or ipad/tablet. Still play/watch that game Full Throttle every now and then
I let my teenaged brother play one, finding all the animations is very fun, they really went all out making so many funny, creative little animations and hiding them all throughout.
Hi there, I am currently in the process of tracking down a download for these games. My boy is 5 years old and I'm starting to introduce him to computers. So these Living Books games will be a good start, I feel. Because it will allow him to actually use the computer himself.
You can say that again, Mykan. D.W. Is a brat especially in the TV Show. I swear, sometimes her behavior makes me want to hire Stephen Stotch from South Park to ground her.
Me and my friends in 4th or 5th grade were in a study hall class and the main menu of this game was on the computer for some reason. The teacher left us alone for a while and Arthur started dancing and we laughed ourselves silly... we kept running over and pressing the buttons before she got back. That's my memory of this game.
I miss Living Books 📖 since I was a kid. I wish they should create a Living Books App so we can read or play inside the story of our favorite childhood books in computer pc. Only on our tablets and IPads. It’s not a bad idea, don’t you agree?
I forgot JUST HOW MANY little things you could click on in this one! Some them are even funnier and more clever than I remembered. Also, 23:53 was hilarious as a kid and still is now
idk why but the paper airplane music just slaps so hard when you find it lol 1:01:17 these arthur games bring back so many good times when i was a kid. i think had like all of them at one point. same with the blues cluse games.
12:42 - Uh-oh. Not only Arthur has the strictest teacher, but the weather is also being strict! Thunderstorms and showers while Arthur is doing his homework on his first day. 30:41 - D.W.'s bike is out of control! Watch out, D.W.! 😦30:46 - Ohhh! That's going to leave a bruise.
*YOU CAN FINISH YOUR MAP OF FLORIDA IN THE MORNING.* Seriously, how did Mrs. Read think Arthur’s map of Africa was a map of Florida?! (By the way, that looks like neither Africa nor Florida.) _sees Arthur take a book titled AFRICA into his room with his map-making supplies_ Mrs. Read: *FLORIDA*
Fun fact: no matter the hemisphere you live in, the school year always begins near the end of summer; August for you folks in the Northern Hemisphere, and February for us Southern-Hemisphere denizens.
Over the years I never completed the living book verison for this series as a kid I only saw clips of it on UA-cam but 2022 it took me a long time to finish
1:08:52 Let’s have a big hand for everyone in the Spell-A-Thon! 1:10:51 Thank you all for coming! We’ll see y’all at the September Spell-A-Thon next year!
I used to play this almost everyday when I was a child. It’s crazy how I remember the jingles 26 years later as a 32 year old. Ahh, the good old days.
Same. I am 33 year old now so I am the same age as you. I loved it so much though I only searched for interactive stuff to click on and never listened to stories. So much memory.
I'd say I listened to those cookies singing about 8000 times as a child 😂
Omg same here lmaooo
A girl classmate in first grade which i believed was my gf, would come over and we would play this and a couple more books all afternoon. She would love playing the cookie song over and over again
Ah memories
me too
Same. Love the cookies.
2:12 I loved the choir, with the cat finishing at the end!
Do-Do-Do... MEEEOOOOOWWW!
Blast from the past. Played this so much when we got a PC
Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did Evan!
It's been 25 years since I played this with a childhood friend of mine on his father's 486 computer. After all these years, all I remembered was two thinhs, the smily face that coughed when clicked and the cookie song. Finally, I found it. Thank you good sir!
Thank you for stopping by! Enjoy!
I also remembered the cookie song 😂
25 years later the tv show comes to end
I'm in the beginning of 30 year-old now and still find this fascinating to watch/play. I still find all the animations to be, even though outdated, kind of funny and creative. Is it just nostalgic reasons? Played this when I was around 5 or 6 years old I think. Clicking around to find surprises at every edge of the book was just awesome.
I'm also sincerely curious about how the current 3 or 4 year-olds would react to these kind of games now. Would they still find this entertaining in some way?
I think kids will appreciate this
Of course they would, but I dare say it would benefit from optimized touch screen controls for a phone or ipad/tablet. Still play/watch that game Full Throttle every now and then
I let my teenaged brother play one, finding all the animations is very fun, they really went all out making so many funny, creative little animations and hiding them all throughout.
Hi there, I am currently in the process of tracking down a download for these games. My boy is 5 years old and I'm starting to introduce him to computers. So these Living Books games will be a good start, I feel. Because it will allow him to actually use the computer himself.
Yeah, and I just turned 30 just now though.
I used to play this everyday. Thank you for the great memories
52:47 DW: "I AM NOT!!"
Arthur: "Y-E-S Y-O-U A-R-E."
You can say that again, Mykan. D.W. Is a brat especially in the TV Show. I swear, sometimes her behavior makes me want to hire Stephen Stotch from South Park to ground her.
DakariKingMykan: DW was such a brat. Couldn’t stand her!
I agree. Remember that one episode when she cried about the aquarium animals and she wanted to go to the unicorns
@@tjcartoons34526 Oh, I HATED that ep!!
D.W.: "Am NOT!"
Arthur: "Are TOO!"
These interactions all came rushing back to me, 20 years later
The part where the cookies sing makes me laugh every time!
That intro music with the smiling book makes me so happy :) These Living Books games were my gateway into gaming as a young child in the 90s.
I’m 32, and stumbled across this bit of nostalgia and suddenly I’m 5 again playing on the family PC on a Saturday morning 😊
Enjoy!
"ARTHUR!" D.W.'s voice actor is spot on!
Me and my friends in 4th or 5th grade were in a study hall class and the main menu of this game was on the computer for some reason. The teacher left us alone for a while and Arthur started dancing and we laughed ourselves silly... we kept running over and pressing the buttons before she got back. That's my memory of this game.
Came for the singing cookies, was not disappointed.
Man, good times. Also, the paper airplane sure was the running gag of this.
This was one of the first arthur games I had. Ahhh memories!!!! :)
Enjoy! :D
15:02, Cookie Song (From the 1953 Music) Fruit Country at 38:34 and 38:52
I miss Living Books 📖 since I was a kid. I wish they should create a Living Books App so we can read or play inside the story of our favorite childhood books in computer pc. Only on our tablets and IPads. It’s not a bad idea, don’t you agree?
They made an app!
Yep, I agree totally with you.
I forgot JUST HOW MANY little things you could click on in this one! Some them are even funnier and more clever than I remembered.
Also, 23:53 was hilarious as a kid and still is now
Nice, enjoy!
Yeah. And then, 23:57 - Whoops! D.W. fell down on the bed.
D.W. is such a brat, I laughed my butt off when she fell off the bed!
17:50 the song of the cookies!!!
15:02
So Nostalgic!!!!
Cookies 🍪 🎵🎵🎵 17:50
I don’t think I’ll ever forget the absolute stank the reader put on the name “Mr. RATburn.” 🤣
idk why but the paper airplane music just slaps so hard when you find it lol 1:01:17 these arthur games bring back so many good times when i was a kid. i think had like all of them at one point. same with the blues cluse games.
Love those blue’s clues games
1:08:25 That sound effect has the same cheering in the Tortoise & the Hare.
14:53 These Cookies are Really Good. 16:27 Flour Death! (Wasted)
2:27 Learn to Fly!
1:11:03 The End!
I love the paper airplane gag. 😊
Kids today will never know how much fun these were
I know
45:10: Thunder.
I have been searching for that cookie baking part for years!
52:44
“B-R-A-T. Brat.” 😂
DW: 😣 I am not!
6:46 CARTOON, VOCAL - 'OH NO!', HUMAN 03 (Living Books' Arthur's Teacher Trouble Version)
I remember this game. I loved it as a kid.
Me, too! I especially love the part at 1:02:14
Based of The Story Arthur's Teacher Trouble by
Marc Brown and Steven Spielberg
Executive Producer Stephen Hillenburg
When I played this game in pre-school, I used to click on the doll house @ 22:26 all the time just to watch that guy get picked up by that TAXI.
1:10:51 Thank You All for Coming! Well See You at the Spellathon Next Year!
1:10:57 people clapping
@@benjamintu3214 ARTHUR: So long! I'll see you next time!
I remember this game as my first Arthur game before watching the TV series, looks like some of the characters like DW have changed her design.
12:42 - Uh-oh. Not only Arthur has the strictest teacher, but the weather is also being strict! Thunderstorms and showers while Arthur is doing his homework on his first day.
30:41 - D.W.'s bike is out of control! Watch out, D.W.! 😦30:46 - Ohhh! That's going to leave a bruise.
We used to play this in Primary school when we had finished our work in like Primary 5. I remember the cookies.
Finding this on UA-cam is so wild. Thank you 🎉
Glad you enjoy it! Enjoy!
*YOU CAN FINISH YOUR MAP OF FLORIDA IN THE MORNING.*
Seriously, how did Mrs. Read think Arthur’s map of Africa was a map of Florida?! (By the way, that looks like neither Africa nor Florida.)
_sees Arthur take a book titled AFRICA into his room with his map-making supplies_
Mrs. Read: *FLORIDA*
Must have been watching The Golden Girls
27:38 Sounds like "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins.
Highway to the Danger Zone!
@@nathanbyberg Gonna take you right into the Danger Zone!
Fun fact: no matter the hemisphere you live in, the school year always begins near the end of summer; August for you folks in the Northern Hemisphere, and February for us Southern-Hemisphere denizens.
1:05:35 DW: (Makes Taunting Faces)
(Chair flips her)
Arthur: That's Karma for you!
I Hope she gets more of that coming (only this time *3000000 times more brutal)
*Caning at the hands of 6th graders in white shirts
You just don't see games like this anymore, with Easter eggs in every room!
Why not? They're so fun!
@@cookieswirlb3942 Agreed, that's what I want more of!
32:42 And 45:29 My Favorite Sound Effects
7:04 Brians Bag: *Buuuurrrrpp* Brian: Excuse Me
LOL that part Always make me Laugh XD
You mean brain
Over the years I never completed the living book verison for this series as a kid I only saw clips of it on UA-cam but 2022 it took me a long time to finish
48:47 I can't figure out what that music is called while the monkey is dancing.
1:08:52 let’s have a big round of applause for everyone in the spellathon
27:10 that is how everyone felt about school.
Prunella: boy do i feel sorry for you!
Thanks for uploading everything.
+Susan Silk-Koenigsberg You are welcome, thanks for commenting!
@@DangerousBoy Never really understood what the pig was doing from 14:02-14:07.
The Arthur tv series (1996-2022)25 years old
59:00 My favorite part.
Ever wonder where DW was sneaking off too?
snoopy overhead smash 54:49 babe ruths home run record 714 runs 1:07:13
This is what started it all such good times
1:02:16 Brain: Arthur I don’t feel so good “whoosh”
58:50 Cubot: SHE'S BALD!!!
1:08:41- Uh-Oh! D.W.'s in big trouble! *laughs* sounds like she got a lot of studying to do just like her brother Arthur
1:08:52 Let’s have a big hand for everyone in the Spell-A-Thon!
1:10:51 Thank you all for coming! We’ll see y’all at the September Spell-A-Thon next year!
1:09:36 See ya next year DW!
1:08:56 loud cheering and clapping
Mr.Ratburn sounds like Mr.Rogers in this story!
I rememberplaying this game as a kid great stuff
Enjoy James!
I like that dough roller falls and it kinda sounded like a woman screaming when it falls. That’s my favorite part
1:00:49 "I'm sorry. That's not correct."
1:03:00 "That's incorrect."
Prunella and The Brain should've studied harder to spell the words correctly!
@@amymiller6433 1:02:14 - The Brain wasn't the only one to drop out quickly.
@@kodyandrewmaxwell3580 1:03:00 Prunella tried harder, but she spelled "Preparation" wrong. Well, Arthur spelled it right.
@@kodyandrewmaxwell3580 Oops! Maybe he should spell the words slowly next time.
@@amymiller6433 Nelson: (Addressing Prunella) HAW HAW!!!!
29:13 "Tolon" becomes "Tanced" when clicking the next page in 'Let Me Play' mode.
29:12 Error: the red book that the Brain was snoring on had changed its name “Tolon Speller” to “Advanced Speller”.
Living Books: The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss Full Game/Walkthrough (Longplay) - Dangerous Boy
13:31 Faucet has the Sniffles Just Like Steve
36:51-36:59 also really scared me
@ 13:50 Cookie: Eh, so that's what I taste like.
56:12, Artist of the week.....PICASSO!
😂
I remember going through 2 of these living book stuff during my elementary years. This and Green Eggs and Ham.
Sounds like a Daily Double in Jeopardy. 5:50
At 37.35 had the perisher blue ad jingle.
1:11:02 Arthur:"So Long. (Paper Planes & Paper Rustling 📃 I'll See You Next Time)!"
"If you click the sports poster 10x he says a slur and hits him in the back of the head with the bat"
52:42 Arthur, spell Sister.
My childhood!!! Great story
17:51, again one more time
Pelican drinking water from pitcher. 49:47
Flys up in the air 30:44
Love the title theme!
52:42 Siblings are sometimes like that. I speak from experience.
1:07:13 applause
1:07:18 golf clapping
17:05.
Racers, Start your engines. 🚦🏎🏁
Lmbo @52:44 B-R-A-T BRAT! That’s what D.W. is!
Man I never forgot this as kid
*Man! I
*kid.
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I love living books
Kirby. 47:03
Or a Vacuum cleaner.
I like the radio stations in Southern California. 24:10
17:50 뿜샤붐!!🍪
the one i probably played the most as a kid . i have the most memories of it
I have Arthur’s bday and some others I want to play them on my laptop up notebook how do I get them to play
1:20 if I had a teacher like Mr. Ratburn I would skip school every day
1:08:05 cheering and yelling
I LOVE ARTHUR READ WITH ALL MY HEART AND I ALWAYS WILL
SUCH A WONDERFUL WONDERFUL WONDERFUL AARDVARK
17:50 Cool jazz!
18:45 fear Godzilla