Does Francine actually have a crush on Arthur? I don't know if she even showed it in the show. And did anyone else hearts melted when his baby sister wished him a happy birthday?
Yes, she does. This story was adapted in the cartoon, Spin the Bottle kissing implication included. "Square Dance" has them as dance partners, they get "Locked in the Library" together, "And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids" -- the meta title references the "And Now, a Word from Us Kids" live action interruption by real schoolchildren at the halfway point during the show to discuss each episode's central theme or learn about the life lesson said episode wishes to impart -- ends with elderly Arthur & Francine fondly recalling old times as marrieds living together at the old folk's home, etc.
1:24 "Now I don't trust this girl. I wouldn't give her a dollar. Dollars are valuable. S'like a hundred pennies. You know how many pennies I could buy for that? A hundred!" 1:27 "Don't trust her, she's got cooties." 1:33 "How about NO?"
Besides, the kids are old enough to understand it. They're going have kid crushes anyway, so let 'em! Although, Spin the Bottle may be a little ambitious for an 8-year-old interspecies pairing of an aardvark (Arthur Timothy Read) & a monkey (Francine Alice Frensky), though.
0:10 That was so cute! Baby Kate said "Happy Birthday" to Arthur!
Arthur Read: Okay. Bye!
Me: Bye, Arthur, see you when I come back!
1:52
Arthur Read: So long! (blows noisemaker) I'll see you next time!
0:21, Trashin' Down from Tarzan.
Arthur Read: Oh, okay.
0:10-- Totes adorbs.
My birthday's on Tuesday, April 11th!
Does Francine actually have a crush on Arthur? I don't know if she even showed it in the show. And did anyone else hearts melted when his baby sister wished him a happy birthday?
Yes, she does. This story was adapted in the cartoon, Spin the Bottle kissing implication included. "Square Dance" has them as dance partners, they get "Locked in the Library" together, "And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids" -- the meta title references the "And Now, a Word from Us Kids" live action interruption by real schoolchildren at the halfway point during the show to discuss each episode's central theme or learn about the life lesson said episode wishes to impart -- ends with elderly Arthur & Francine fondly recalling old times as marrieds living together at the old folk's home, etc.
0:54 Purple present spins around. Francine giggles. Arthur (uh-oh!)
Baby: happy birthday aurther (giggles)
Happy birthday aurther (baby giggles)
1:24 "Now I don't trust this girl. I wouldn't give her a dollar. Dollars are valuable. S'like a hundred pennies. You know how many pennies I could buy for that? A hundred!"
1:27 "Don't trust her, she's got cooties."
1:33 "How about NO?"
Some parents objected to both the book and the TV episode having the "Spin the Bottle" game. Can't they just lighten up?
Besides, the kids are old enough to understand it. They're going have kid crushes anyway, so let 'em! Although, Spin the Bottle may be a little ambitious for an 8-year-old interspecies pairing of an aardvark (Arthur Timothy Read) & a monkey (Francine Alice Frensky), though.
Happy birthday 🎉🎈🎈🎉🎊🎈🎉🎈🎉🎉🎊🎈
Sheila Gordon As The Narrator
Well kids how does it feel to be eight years old?
I'm going to be 21 next year
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Muffy and aurther
0:12 That Sound Is From Boohbah
im now seven
LOL!
0:22 Bottles
0:54 5:22
Wow