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Revision as of 16:57, August 24, 2019

Arthur is a PBS cartoon show for children, based on Mark Brown's Arthur the Aardvark series of children's stories, and the longest-running children's cartoon series.

Each show begins with the reggae theme song, "Everyday, when you're walkin' down the street, everybody that you meet has an original point of view".

Characters:

  • Arthur, a third-grade boy aardvark
  • D.W., his sister (4 3/4 years old)
  • Buster, Arthur's rabbit friend
  • Brain, smart inventor kid
  • Binky, former bully

The show met some controversy in the 22nd-season premiere, "Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone", when one of the mainstay characters, Mr. Ratburn, not only came out as homosexual (marking the first instance of homosexuality in the series since the spinoff show Postcards from Buster), but also ended up entering a homosexual "marriage", with such an event being portrayed positively.[1] The episode was skipped in Alabama[2] and Arkansas.[3]

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