Arthur (season 2)

The 2nd season of the television series Arthur was originally broadcast on PBS in the United States from October 20, 1997 to April 17, 1998 and contains 20 episodes. This season, like seasons 1 and 3, was released on DVD in Europe only; due to the fact that this was actually two production seasons (the first ten episodes encompassing the first and the last ten encompassing the second) combined into one long season for US airings, the first ten episodes for this season can be found on the "Series 2" DVD and the last ten can be found on "Series 3."

Arthur
Season 2
Country of originUnited States
Canada
No. of episodes20 (40 segments)
Release
Original networkPBS
Original releaseOctober 20, 1997 (1997-10-20) 
April 17, 1998 (1998-04-17)
Season chronology

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byStoryboarded byOriginal air date
31a1a"Arthur Meets Mister Rogers"Ken ScarboroughDenis BanvilleOctober 20, 1997 (1997-10-20)
Fred Rogers stays at Arthur's house while visiting Elwood City. Arthur is scared of telling anyone that because his friends believe that his TV show is for "babies". His avoiding actions cause Prunella, Rubella, and Brain to jump to the false conclusion that zombies are the reason for his behavior. They try to find out what is happening, and get the police called on them by Mrs. Tibble, who mistakes them for burglars. The next day, Mr. Rogers visits Arthur's school and Arthur works up the courage to explain to his friends why he has been acting strange.
31b1b"Draw!"Joe FallonEric Bergeron & Gerry CapelleOctober 20, 1997 (1997-10-20)
When Francine teases Fern for liking Mr. Ratburn's puppet shows, she draws a comic humiliating Francine, which everyone finds amusing. This escalates to everyone in school drawing insulting pictures of Francine, unaware of how much they're hurting her. They go to apologize after they overhear Francine talking to Mrs. MacGrady about how she wants them to stop.
32a2a"Binky Barnes, Art Expert"Joe FallonHarry RasmussenOctober 21, 1997 (1997-10-21)
Arthur and Buster have to work with Binky on an art report, but they are worried when Binky claims that a certain abstract picture in the museum is framed the wrong direction. They try to distract Binky and finish the assignment on their own, and are surprised when it turns out that Binky is right.
32b2b"Arthur's Lucky Pencil"Peter HirschStéfanie GignacOctober 21, 1997 (1997-10-21)
After days of bad luck, Arthur feels he is "cursed" until he finds a pencil. Suddenly, his pencil starts to change his luck: it buys him free soda and better school lunches, and soon his friends all want to use it. With the pencil running low, Arthur hides it to keep his luck safe, but soon cannot remember where it went.
33a3a"D.W., the Picky Eater"Anne-Marie PerrottaDenis BanvilleOctober 22, 1997 (1997-10-22)
At a restaurant, D.W. throws a fit over having to eat spinach for dinner and is banned from any future restaurant trips with the family. Arthur and his friends try to come up with a way to get her to try new foods before Grandma Thora's birthday dinner at a popular restaurant, which could be cancelled if D.W. does not change her eating habits.
33b3b"Buster and the Daredevils"Peter HirschGrace LamOctober 22, 1997 (1997-10-22)
Arthur and Buster want to hang out with two daredevils, Toby and Slink, and Buster does their embarrassing "dares" while seeking their approval. Arthur realizes that Toby and Slink are tricking Buster, and convinces him that they are making a fool out of him for their own amusement.
34a4a"Arthur Makes a Movie"Peter HirschRobert YapOctober 23, 1997 (1997-10-23)
Arthur and his friends are too young to watch a James Hound movie because it is rated PG-13, so they film their own. While the filming goes wrong, they end up enjoying their outtakes.
34b4b"Go to Your Room, D.W."Kathy WaughAlex SzewczukOctober 23, 1997 (1997-10-23)
D.W. grows impatient when she must serve a punishment in her room for 10 minutes for being mean to Kate. She recalls her past behavior, and with Nadine's help, she realizes how bad she has treated her sister.
35a5a"Arthur's Underwear"Peter HirschJean LajeunesseOctober 24, 1997 (1997-10-24)
When Binky accidentally splits his pants in class, Arthur thinks it is funny, until he starts having nightmares about losing his pants. Buster tries to help Arthur with different ways to end his nightmares, but none of them work. When Arthur accidentally rips his pants in the cafeteria one day, Binky and Mrs. MacGrady give him advice on how to live with the brief embarrassment, putting an end to Arthur's nightmares. However, Buster starts having nightmares about losing his pants, too.
35b5b"Francine Frensky, Olympic Rider"Kathy WaughDenis BanvilleOctober 24, 1997 (1997-10-24)
Francine goes for horse riding lessons, and her sister Catherine has to take her there. Catherine decides to take lessons too and quickly becomes better than Francine, as well as getting a crush on Stanley, the riding instructor. Francine gets envious and considers quitting her lessons.
36a6a"Buster Baxter, Cat Saver"Joe FallonDenis BanvilleOctober 27, 1997 (1997-10-27)
When Buster inadvertently saves a cat, the cat's owner glorifies his "heroics" to Buster's mother, causing the incident to become headline news. Buster builds his fame up, causing him to become a "big-shot". Arthur, Francine, and Brain find out the truth and plan on showing everyone that Buster is not as big a hero as he makes himself to be. However, Buster gets another shot at fame when he saves his friends from a runaway piano. Meanwhile, Arthur is being constantly annoyed by D.W. and her "Crazy Bus" CD.
36b6b"Play it Again, D.W."Joe FallonHarry RasmussenOctober 27, 1997 (1997-10-27)
D.W. is still playing her "Crazy Bus" CD (since "Buster Baxter, Cat Saver") and Arthur is annoyed by it, even angrily threatening that he will break it. When the CD goes missing, D.W. blames Arthur for taking it, with no one believing his denials.
37a7a"Arthur's TV-Free Week"Peter HirschStéfanie GignacOctober 28, 1997 (1997-10-28)
Arthur and his friends sign a petition at school to survive one week without television. Everyone tries to resist the temptation of TV while they go through their week, with Arthur and Buster struggling in particular.
37b7b"Night Fright"Joe FallonGerry CapelleOctober 28, 1997 (1997-10-28)
Binky has a night light and tries to go without it when Arthur has to stay over. Binky goes through another nightmare, and Arthur finds out about it. He believes that Arthur will tell everyone his secret, though Arthur is not particularly interested. Even so, Binky tries to pamper Arthur to keep his secret until Binky finally decides to admit it to avoid Arthur possibly telling everyone.
38a8a"Arthur vs. the Piano"Joe FallonHarry RasmussenOctober 29, 1997 (1997-10-29)
Arthur's music class has an upcoming recital and everyone except for Arthur is worried and practicing. Arthur is confident that he knows everything well enough, until a nightmare makes him worry that he may miss a note, and he tries to restore his confidence. Meanwhile, D.W. cannot get rid of her hiccups, despite numerous attempted remedies.
38b8b"The Big Blow-Up"Joe FallonAlex SzewczukOctober 29, 1997 (1997-10-29)
Francine and Brain have a dispute over soccer practice that carries into class and through the next soccer match. Arthur and Buster resolve things between Francine and Brain with fake apology letters, before the last game of the season that will determine if they make the playoffs or not.
39a9a"Lost!"Kathy WaughGerry CapelleOctober 30, 1997 (1997-10-30)
Arthur has to take the bus to the public pool for his swimming lesson, but while reading a book, he falls asleep on the bus, only to miss his stop. Ending up at the edge of town, Arthur tries to find his way home, while D.W. becomes truly scared for Arthur's safety. Arthur stops at a diner for help, where he talks to a friendly bus driver named Sam, who takes him back home.
39b9b"The Short, Quick Summer"Joe FallonDenis BanvilleOctober 30, 1997 (1997-10-30)
Arthur loses a to-do list he planned for the summer, and the first day of school is quickly approaching. As summer ends, he feels upset that his friends did fun things and he did not. On the last day of summer vacation, Arthur finds his list taped to his bedroom door and realizes that he did everything he wanted to.
40a10a"D.W. Goes to Washington"Joe FallonGerry CapelleOctober 31, 1997 (1997-10-31)
The Reads go to Washington, D.C. over a holiday vacation. They tour the popular landmarks, including the White House, but D.W., who wishes to go to "Pony Land", abruptly separates from the tour group and meets the President.
40b10b"Arthur's Mystery Envelope"Sheilarae Carpentier LauGary Scott & Nelson DeweyOctober 31, 1997 (1997-10-31)
Mr. Haney, the principal, gives an envelope to Arthur to give to his mother. Arthur is worried about the contents of the envelope, thinking that he is in big trouble, so he tries to hide it from her. D.W. insists on showing the envelope, so she can see how much Arthur is going to get into trouble. When Arthur finally reveals the envelope, it turns out to be Mr. Haney's tax returns, as Arthur's mother is his accountant.
41a11a"D.W.'s Deer Friend"Joe FallonRobert YapApril 6, 1998 (1998-04-06)
The Reads spend the weekend camping and D.W. befriends a deer. After naming him Walter, she wants to take him home, but learns that taking away an animal from its habitat is wrong.
41b11b"Buster Hits the Books"Joe FallonJeremy O'Neill & Ivan TankushevApril 6, 1998 (1998-04-06)
Buster needs to write a book report, but has never managed to finish a book. His friends try to find a book that is easy for him to read, but Buster cannot pay attention long enough to read one in its entirety, until he finds one that interests him: Robin Hood.
42a12a"Arthur's Faraway Friend"Joe FallonBrian AndersonApril 7, 1998 (1998-04-07)
Arthur and Buster finish reading Robin Hood from "Buster Hits the Books", and decide to write their own continuation of the book, but it gets sidetracked when Buster is leaving for a couple of months with his father, who is apilot. Arthur tries to find a way for Buster to stay, until Sue Ellen points out how it will be hard for him to go away, causing Arthur to become supportive to Buster until he leaves. Buster soon sends Arthur a surprise gift in the mail: chapters of their book based on his travels.
42b12b"Arthur and the Square Dance"Peter K. HirschGerry CapelleApril 7, 1998 (1998-04-07)
Arthur and Francine are made partners for Mrs. MacGrady's square dancing class. Binky thinks that Francine is in love with Arthur and starts a rumor about it. The two avoid each other because they are afraid of getting cooties.
43a13a"Water and the Brain"Peter K. HirschRobert YapApril 8, 1998 (1998-04-08)
Muffy is throwing a party at a water park, and everyone is invited, but Brain refuses to go. Arthur and Binky discover that the Brain is afraid of water and try to help him get over this fear so he can go to Muffy's party.
43b13b"Arthur the Unfunny"Joe FallonStéfanie GignacApril 8, 1998 (1998-04-08)
In a letter to Buster, Arthur tells him that he is struggling with being funny when his friends act as clowns for a carnival. Arthur cannot learn any clown tricks, and his friends fear that he will ruin the carnival. Arthur learns that he has his own style of being funny that works: playing the piano while making faces with Kate.
44a14a"Sue Ellen's Lost Diary"Peter K. HirschIvan TankushevApril 9, 1998 (1998-04-09)
Sue Ellen loses her diary in the library. Muffy, Francine, Binky, and Arthur find it, and think that it contains her opinions on them and whether to open it or return it unread.
44b14b"Arthur's Knee"Sheilarae Carpentier LauM. Gagnon & M. CuadradoApril 9, 1998 (1998-04-09)
Arthur sneaks into the dump to retrieve a wheel for his school project, but accidentally cuts his knee on a sharp can. He hides the injury and makes D.W. promise not to tell anyone because he is not allowed to go to the dump, but D.W tries to convince him, with Brain's help, that he has to confess to his parents before his injury gets worse.
45a15a"Grandma Thora Appreciation Day"Kathy WaughAngus BungayApril 10, 1998 (1998-04-10)
Arthur and D.W. feel sorry for Grandma Thora because she does not have cable television, cannot eat any good snacks, and has to keep her teeth in a glass. They plan a surprise party for her, but struggle to make things work and do not want any help planning the party.
45b15b"Fern's Slumber Party"Sandra WillardNelson DeweyApril 10, 1998 (1998-04-10)
Fern's mother wants her to host her own slumber party to help Fern expand her social skills, but Fern is very reluctant. Fern's guests – Francine, Muffy, Jenna, Sue Ellen, and Prunella – get bored quickly, and the party is a disaster, but when Francine's bracelet goes missing, Fern uses her detective skills learned from Sherlock Holmes to solve the mystery.
46a16a"Love Notes for Muffy"Sandra WillardRobert YapApril 13, 1998 (1998-04-13)
Brain and Francine use fake love notes to get vengeance against Muffy after her science project gets more credit. Their joke has unintended consequences, which means they must fix it before things get worse.
46b16b"D.W. Blows the Whistle"Barry Rinehart & Ian SaundersRobert YapApril 13, 1998 (1998-04-13)
When D.W. saves a little boy from getting hit by a car with her whistle, she becomes an overzealous safety control freak. Arthur and his friends try to stop her from ruining the upcoming soapbox race, while D.W. learns the hard way that her obsession with finding everyone else's safety faults causes her to jeopardize her own safety.
47a17a"Francine Redecorates"Sandra WillardStéfanie GignacApril 14, 1998 (1998-04-14)
Francine and her older sister, Catherine, have had enough of sharing a room with each other. Catherine moves out to the family living room, leaving Francine alone with their old room. They both struggle with adjusting to their new environments and later decide to compromise with each other as Catherine moves back.
47b17b"Arthur the Loser"Joe FallonBrian AndersonApril 14, 1998 (1998-04-14)
Arthur has a losing streak when he continues to be dominated in the new No Guessing! board game, so he resorts to cheating to win. His friends are annoyed by his sore winner attitude and use Binky to make Arthur lose. When Arthur sees everyone rooting against him, he has an imaginary conversation with Buster, who makes him see the error of his ways.
48a18a"Arthur vs. the Very Mean Crossing Guard"Ken ScarboroughGerry Capelle & M. GagnonApril 15, 1998 (1998-04-15)
Arthur and Brain confront a new crossing guard who charges $10 every time someone crosses the street and threatens to send his "goons" after them. They think of ways to avoid him, until they learn that he is a friend of Grandma Thora's and that he was just teasing them, after overhearing how Arthur constantly teases D.W. the same way.
48b18b"D.W.'s Very Bad Mood"Kathy WaughGuy Lamoureux & Robert YapApril 15, 1998 (1998-04-15)
D.W. has been very upset and angry for several days straight. Francine and Arthur spy on D.W. and discover that she is upset over not being invited to a classmate's birthday party. Francine tries to tell D.W. that she cannot have everything that she wants, but when D.W still has not changed her attitude, Francine consoles her by inviting D.W. to her birthday party.
49a19a"D.W.'s Name Game"Joe FallonRobert YapApril 16, 1998 (1998-04-16)
Arthur and D.W. make fun of each other with different insulting nicknames. After Arthur calls by her full first name, Dora Winifred, D.W. has a nightmare and learns that calling people names can hurt them.
49b19b"Finders Key-pers"Chris MooreStéfanie GignacApril 16, 1998 (1998-04-16)
Arthur, Binky, and Brain find a key in the grass while looking for a baseball they lost. Arthur theorizes that it is the key to the city, Binky hopes it belongs to a sports car, and Brain thinks that it opens an upcoming science museum. They argue over who gets to keep the key, despite none of them knowing what it unlocks. It is later revealed to open the sprinkler control system for the school's baseball field.
50a20a"How the Cookie Crumbles"Joe FallonBrian AndersonApril 17, 1998 (1998-04-17)
Muffy is having difficulty coming up with a recipe for a strawberry-themed contest. Her friends suggest a cookie recipe, which turns out to taste delicious, and she takes all of the credit, much to her friends' anger and disgust. Muffy learns the hard way about taking credit for someone else's work when she tries to bake the cookies herself, but cannot remember the recipe.
50b20b"Sue Ellen's Little Sister"Peter K. HirschStéfanie GignacApril 17, 1998 (1998-04-17)
Sue Ellen feels left out about not having a sibling, so she tries to pretend having her friends as siblings, but they each have their own flaws. During a playdate with D.W., Sue Ellen learns about the dangers of having a younger sibling and gets bullied by D.W. Soon after, Sue Ellen gets a letter from a boy named Tenzin living in Tibet, who becomes her pen pal.

References

    General references
    • "Arthur Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
    • "Arthur: Episode Guide". MSN TV. Archived from the original on January 8, 2010. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
    • "Arthur Season 2 Episode Guide". TV.com. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
    • "Seasons 1-3". Arthur episodes. PBS parents. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
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