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{{Infobox television season
|season_number = 3
| season_number = 3
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| image = ArthurSeason3DVD.webp
| caption = European DVD cover; which although indicates its the fourth season; actually has every episode from the third season
|caption =
|country = United States<br />Canada
| network = [[PBS]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|1998|11|16}}
|network = [[PBS]]
|first_aired = {{Start date|1998|11|16}}
| last_aired = {{End date|1999|1|1}}
| num_episodes = 15 (30 segments)
|last_aired = {{End date|1999|1|1}}
| prev_season = [[Arthur season 2|Season 2]]
|num_episodes = 15 (30 segments)
|prev_season = [[Arthur (season 2)|Season 2]]
| next_season = [[Arthur season 4|Season 4]]
|next_season = [[Arthur (season 4)|Season 4]]
| episode_list = List of Arthur episodes
|episode_list = List of Arthur episodes
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The 3rd season of the [[television series]] ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' was originally broadcast on [[PBS]] in the United States from November 16, 1998 to January 1, 1999 and contains 15 episodes.<ref name="Garfunkel">{{cite web|url=http://msopr.com/press-releases/press-release-november-6-1998-art-garfunkels-successful-us-tour-contiunes-and-lends-his-voice-to-pbs-program-arthur/|title=ART GARFUNKEL'S SUCCESSFUL US TOUR CONTIUNES AND LENDS HIS VOICE TO PBS PROGRAM ARTHUR|date=November 6, 1998|first=Todd|last=Brodginski|website=Mitch Schneider Organization|access-date=January 1, 2023}}</ref> This season, like seasons 1 and 2, was released on DVD in Europe only (as "Series 4").
The third season of the [[television series]] ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' was originally broadcast on [[PBS]] in the United States from November 16, 1998 to January 1, 1999 and contains 15 episodes.<ref name="Garfunkel">{{cite web|url=http://msopr.com/press-releases/press-release-november-6-1998-art-garfunkels-successful-us-tour-contiunes-and-lends-his-voice-to-pbs-program-arthur/|title=ART GARFUNKEL'S SUCCESSFUL US TOUR CONTIUNES AND LENDS HIS VOICE TO PBS PROGRAM ARTHUR|date=November 6, 1998|first=Todd|last=Brodginski|website=Mitch Schneider Organization|access-date=January 1, 2023}}</ref> This season, like seasons 1 and 2, was released on DVD in Europe only (as "Series 4").


This was the last season in which Michael Caloz voiced the character D.W. Read, due to his voice deepening after the end of the season.
This was the last season in which Michael Caloz voiced the character D.W. Read, due to his voice deepening after the end of the season.
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==Episodes==
==Episodes==
{{Main|List of Arthur episodes}}
{{Main|List of Arthur episodes}}
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|Aux2 = Gerry Capelle
|Aux2 = Gerry Capelle
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|16}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|16}}
|ShortSummary = Buster is returning to Elwood City (after leaving in the second season episode "Arthur's Faraway Friend"), and while Arthur is initially excited, he worries that Buster has changed during his travels. Fearing that Buster will find him lame after his exciting travels, Arthur reads books on the places Buster has visited. When Buster arrives, he says that he did not change and was looking forward to hanging out with Arthur, and the two play checkers.
|ShortSummary = Buster is returning to Elwood City (after leaving in "[[Arthur season 2|Arthur's Faraway Friend]]"), and while Arthur is initially excited, he worries that Buster has changed during his travels. Fearing that Buster will find him lame after his exciting travels, Arthur reads books on the places Buster has visited. When Buster returns, he says that he never changed and is looking forward to hanging out with Arthur, and the two play checkers to celebrate.
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|Aux2 = Stéfanie Gignac
|Aux2 = Stéfanie Gignac
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|16}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|16}}
|ShortSummary = Buster feels left out because of the things he did not get to experience while he was away, while rumors about his travels cause his friends to consider him a snob. Arthur throws a surprise party for him, with everyone joining in to help, but when Buster does not show, Muffy thinks this affirms the rumors until they realize that they did not invite him at all. When Buster attends the party, he enjoys it and reunites with his friends. A singing moose narrates Buster's story throughout the episode.<br />'''Guest star''': [[Art Garfunkel]] as a singing moose.
|ShortSummary = Buster feels left out because of the things he unexperienced while he was away, while rumors about his travels cause his friends to consider him a snob. Arthur throws a surprise party for him, with everyone joining in to help, but when Buster is unable to show, Muffy thinks this affirms the rumors until they realize that they did not invite him at all. When Buster attends the party, he enjoys it and reunites with his friends. A singing moose narrates Buster's story throughout the episode.<hr />'''Guest star''': [[Art Garfunkel]] as a singing moose.
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|EpisodeNumber = 52a
|EpisodeNumber2 = 2a
|EpisodeNumber2 = 2a
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|Aux2 = Stéfanie Gignac
|Aux2 = Stéfanie Gignac
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|17}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|17}}
|ShortSummary = D.W. is scared of the upcoming fire drill in her preschool, so her family names her a fire warden and runs fire drills in their house to ease her fears. During the fire drill, D.W. is able to calm her friends down and lead them outside safely.
|ShortSummary = D.W. is scared of an upcoming [[fire drill]] in her preschool, so the other Reads names her a fire [[warden]] and runs fire drills in their house to ease her fears. During the drill, D.W. is able to calm her friends down and lead them outside safely.
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 2b
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|Aux2 = Robert Yap
|Aux2 = Robert Yap
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|17}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|17}}
|ShortSummary = D.W. wants to prove to the Tibble twins that she can do something they cannot, so she pretends to read them a book, while instead making up a story about a D.W. lookalike named "B.W." Arthur thinks that the Tibbles will find out about D.W.'s trick, while D.W. is glad that she could be better than them for the day. The Tibbles ask to borrow the book, and when their grandmother reads it to them, they learn that it is instead about [[Leonardo da Vinci]], but think it is a "magic book" that changes whenever it is read.
|ShortSummary = D.W. wants to prove to the Tibbles that she can do something they can't do, so she pretends to read them a book, while instead making up a story about a D.W. look-alike named "B.W." Arthur thinks that the Tibbles will find out about D.W.'s trick, while D.W. is glad that she could be better than them for the day. The Tibbles ask to borrow the book, and when their grandmother reads it to them, they learn that it is instead about [[Leonardo da Vinci]], but think it is a "magic book" that changes whenever it is read.
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|EpisodeNumber = 53a
|EpisodeNumber2 = 3a
|EpisodeNumber2 = 3a
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|Aux2 = Nick Rijgersberg & Jeremy O'Neill
|Aux2 = Nick Rijgersberg & Jeremy O'Neill
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|18}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|18}}
|ShortSummary = Arthur and Muffy are paired up for a class project about an animal of their choice. They choose to report on a whale and go whale watching as part of it. While at sea, Arthur and Muffy rescue famous actor Wilbur Rabbit, causing Arthur to copy Muffy's uptight behavior. Arthur's friends try to get him to change back to normal by imitating his behavior during a baseball game, and Arthur decides to stop copying Muffy.
|ShortSummary = Arthur and Muffy are paired up for a class project about an animal of their choice. They choose to report on a whale and go whale watching as part of it. While at sea, Arthur and Muffy rescue famous actor Wilbur Rabbit, causing Arthur to copy Muffy's uptight behavior. Arthur's other friends try to get him to change back to normal by imitating his behavior during a baseball game, and Arthur quits copying Muffy.
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|EpisodeNumber = 53b
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 3b
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|Aux2 = Robert Yap
|Aux2 = Robert Yap
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|18}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|18}}
|ShortSummary = Set at the same time as the previous episode, Sue Ellen and Brain choose to build a dinosaur model for their animal project. Sue Ellen wants to help, but Brain refuses to let her, paranoid that her model will be inaccurate. When Brain ends up doing the entire project by himself and neglects to use Sue Ellen's model, they argue and end up dropping Brain's model; Sue Ellen turns this into a dig site exhibit, which gets them a good grade. Meanwhile, Francine is paired with Buster, who avoids her so he does not have to work.
|ShortSummary = Set at the same time as "Arthur Goes Crosswire", Sue Ellen and the Brain choose to build a dinosaur model for their animal project. Sue Ellen wants to help, but the Brain refuses to let her, paranoid that her model will be inaccurate. When the Brain ends up doing the entire project by himself and neglects to use Sue Ellen's model, they fight with each other and end up dropping the Brain's model; Sue Ellen turns this into a dig site exhibit, which gets them a good grade. Meanwhile, Francine is paired with Buster, who avoids her so he does not have to work.
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|EpisodeNumber = 54a
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 4a
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|Aux2 = Robert Yap
|Aux2 = Robert Yap
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|19}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|19}}
|ShortSummary = The class is asked to research their ancestors for a school project. Muffy and Francine try to best one another with who their ancestors were, with Muffy believing that her family has descended from royalty, while Francine believes her ancestors are famous. Both separately become disappointed that their ancestors were just "plain folks." However, Francine's grandfather teaches her about an ancestor of hers who advised Abraham Lincoln to trim his beard, which Francine presents for the project.
|ShortSummary = The class is asked to research their [[ancestors]] for a school project. Muffy and Francine try to best one another with who their ancestors were, with Muffy believing that her family has descended from royalty, while Francine believes her ancestors are famous. Both separately became disappointed that their ancestors were just "plain folks". However, Francine's grandfather teaches her about an ancestor of hers who advised [[Abraham Lincoln]] to trim his beard, which Francine presents for the project.
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|EpisodeNumber = 54b
|EpisodeNumber2 = 4b
|EpisodeNumber2 = 4b
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|Aux2 = Stéfanie Gignac
|Aux2 = Stéfanie Gignac
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|19}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|19}}
|ShortSummary = A TV show called ''The Magic Toolbox'' is coming to Mr. Ratburn's class to put the kids on television. The kids practice their various talents, but Brain is the only one with no interest in appearing on the show. When the rest of the class are interviewed on the show and struggle to answer the science questions they are given, Brain helps them.
|ShortSummary = TV series called ''The Magic Toolbox'' is coming to Mr. Ratburn's class to put the kids on television. The kids practice their various talents, but the Brain is the only one with no interest in appearing on the show. When the rest of the class are interviewed on the show and struggle to answer the science questions they are given, the Brain helps them.
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|EpisodeNumber = 55a
|EpisodeNumber = 55a
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5a
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5a
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|Aux2 = Stéfanie Gignac
|Aux2 = Stéfanie Gignac
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|20}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|20}}
|ShortSummary = Arthur and Buster trick D.W. into thinking that the big, green potato chip she ate was poisonous. Rather than admit to eating it, D.W becomes friends with Binky, who had eaten one as well. Believing he is close to death, Binky is motivated to reveal his private passion of [[ballet]], impressing his friends.
|ShortSummary = Arthur and Buster trick D.W. into thinking that the big, green [[potato chip]] she ate was poisonous. Rather than admit to eating it, D.W. becomes friends with Binky, who had eaten one as well. Believing he is close to death, Binky is motivated to reveal his private passion of [[ballet]], impressing his friends.
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|EpisodeNumber = 55b
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 5b
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|Aux2 = Mario Cabrera
|Aux2 = Mario Cabrera
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|20}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|20}}
|ShortSummary = When the story of D.W. believing a green potato chip is poison (from the previous episode) becomes a story in the newspaper, she promptly blames Arthur for telling about it. D.W. finds out that her mother is the one telling people about the story, and tells her how upsetting it is. Mrs. Read apologizes and promises not to repeat the story. D.W., in turn, apologizes to Arthur, who invites D.W. to a live show where Binky performs a ballet about his experience with eating a green chip. However, while waiting in line for the show to start, D.W. overhears her mother talking to Mrs. MacGrady about the newspaper article. D.W. runs to a nearby pier, where Binky is warming up for the ballet. Mrs. Read explains to D.W. why she was talking about the story. They reconcile and Mrs. Read agrees to not discuss the green chip article to protect her daughter. Arthur, D.W., and their mother enjoy Binky's ballet.
|ShortSummary = When the story of D.W. believing the green potato chip is poison (from "The Chips Are Down") becomes a story in the newspapers, she promptly blames Arthur for telling about it. D.W. finds out that Mrs. Read is the one telling people about the story, and tells her how upsetting it is. Mrs. Read apologizes and promises not to repeat the story. D.W., in turn, apologizes to Arthur, who invites D.W. to a live show where Binky performs a ballet about his experience with eating a green chip. However, while waiting in line for the show to start, D.W. overhears her mother talking to Mrs. MacGrady about the newspaper article. Thinking she broke her promise, an upset D.W. runs to a nearby pier, where Binky is warming up for the ballet. Mrs. Read explains to D.W. why she was talking about the story. They reconcile and Mrs. Read agrees to not discuss the green chip article to protect her daughter. Arthur, D.W., and Mrs. Read then enjoy Binky's ballet.
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|EpisodeNumber = 56a
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 6a
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|Aux2 = Robert Yap
|Aux2 = Robert Yap
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|23}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|23}}
|ShortSummary = When graffiti reading "Binky Rules" mysteriously appears on the walls of the school, Binky is blamed for it. Buster and Fern act as detectives to prove Binky's innocence, but when Buster starts teasing Fern about her detective style, it makes matters worse. After listening to a song, they find out that the graffiti was caused by a local radio station promoting a new band called "BINKY".<br />'''Note''': The song by "BINKY" is performed by Finnish band [[Värttinä]].
|ShortSummary = When graffiti reading "Binky Rules" mysteriously appears on the walls of the school, Binky is blamed for it. Buster and Fern act as detectives to prove Binky's innocence, but when Buster teases Fern about her detective style, it makes matters worse. After listening to a song, they find out that the graffiti was caused by a local radio station promoting a new band called "BINKY".<hr />'''Note''': The song by "BINKY" is performed by Finnish band [[Värttinä]].
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|EpisodeNumber = 56b
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 6b
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|Aux2 = Jeremy O'Neill & Larry Jacobs
|Aux2 = Jeremy O'Neill & Larry Jacobs
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|23}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|23}}
|ShortSummary = BINKY, the band from the previous episode, becomes a huge hit in Elwood City, and a concert is planned to expose a big secret about the band. Arthur is able to go backstage due to his father catering the concert, and worries that if he invites his friends, it will interfere with him befriending the band. He changes his mind and lets them come, thinking that it would be more fun to go with his friends. However, Arthur learns that BINKY is actually a group of holograms and is not real.
|ShortSummary = BINKY, the band (from "Binky Rules"), becomes a huge hit in Elwood City, and a concert is planned to expose a big secret about the band. Arthur is able to go backstage due to Mr. Read catering the concert, and worries that if he invites his friends, it will interfere with him befriending the band. He changes his mind and lets them come, thinking that it would be more fun to go with his friends. However, Arthur learns that BINKY is actually a group of holograms and is not real.<hr />'''Note''': The song by "BINKY" is performed by Finnish band [[Värttinä]].
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|EpisodeNumber = 57a
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 7a
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|Aux2 = Robert Shedlowich & Mario Cabrera
|Aux2 = Robert Shedlowich & Mario Cabrera
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|24}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|24}}
|ShortSummary = Arthur does not approve of a new fad, cute toys called Woogles, but after seeing how popular they are, he tries to get one. After several failed attempts, he gets a Woogle from Grandma Thora, but then he starts playing with a bottle cap and starts a new fad.
|ShortSummary = Arthur is unimpressed with new cute toys called "Woogles", but after seeing how popular they are, he tries to get one. After several failed attempts, he gets a Woogle from Grandma Thora, but then he starts playing with a bottle cap and starts a new fad.
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 7b
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|Aux2 = Jeremy O'Neill & Alex Greychuck
|Aux2 = Jeremy O'Neill & Alex Greychuck
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|24}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|24}}
|ShortSummary = Arthur brings a cake his father made to a party in Mr. Ratburn's class celebrating [[Galileo]]'s birthday. Everyone enjoys the cake, so Arthur brings in even more desserts to build his school popularity, unaware of the work he is imposing on his father until he sees that he made his father fall behind on a crucial order for Muffy's father. Arthur and D.W. then assist their father with his baking. Throughout the episode, Mr. Ratburn keeps using a spring reading list as an excuse to join Arthur's parties and eat his cakes.
|ShortSummary = Arthur brings a cake Mr. Read made to a party in Mr. Ratburn's class celebrating [[Galileo]]'s birthday. Everyone enjoys the cake, so Arthur brings in even more desserts to build his school popularity, unaware of the work he is imposing on Mr. Read until he sees that he made him fall behind on a crucial order for Ed. Arthur and D.W. then assist Mr. Read with his baking. Throughout the episode, Mr. Ratburn keeps using a spring reading list as an excuse to join Arthur's parties and eat all of his cakes.
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|EpisodeNumber = 58a
|EpisodeNumber2 = 8a
|EpisodeNumber2 = 8a
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|Aux2 = Jeremy O'Neill
|Aux2 = Jeremy O'Neill
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|25}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|25}}
|ShortSummary = Francine inadvertently takes Catherine's backpack to the community center and discovers a magazine called ''Popular Girl''. After taking a personality quiz, Sue Ellen and Fern change their personalities to be more "likable." Sue Ellen goes from being an expert to quiet and not speaking up, while Fern becomes loud and bossy, both causing chaos in their groups.
|ShortSummary = Francine inadvertently takes Catherine's backpack to the community center and discovers a magazine called ''Popular Girl''. After taking a personality quiz, Sue Ellen and Fern change their personalities to be more "likable". Sue Ellen goes from being an expert to quiet and not speaking up, while Fern becomes loud and bossy, both causing chaos in their groups.
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 8b
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|Aux2 = Robert Yap & Daniel Decelles
|Aux2 = Robert Yap & Daniel Decelles
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|25}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|25}}
|ShortSummary = Buster holds a grudge against Binky for telling a joke in class that Buster intended to tell. Arthur tries to console him before the grudge overtakes Buster. In the end, Buster settles his grudge by talking with Binky, who was unaware how upset Buster was.
|ShortSummary = Buster holds a growing [[Resentment|grudge]] against Binky for telling a joke in class that Buster intended to tell. Arthur tries to console him before the grudge overtakes Buster. In the end, Buster settles his grudge by talking with Binky, who was unaware how under the weather Buster was.
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|EpisodeNumber = 59a
|EpisodeNumber2 = 9a
|EpisodeNumber2 = 9a
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|Aux2 = Mario Cabrera & Rich Vanatte
|Aux2 = Mario Cabrera & Rich Vanatte
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|26}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|26}}
|ShortSummary = When Buster finds an ancient arrowhead in his mother's garden, Arthur digs up his backyard to find treasure, but his search quickly spreads to the front yard, where his mother told him not to dig. When she arrives home, she is disappointed and grounds Arthur for two weeks.
|ShortSummary = When Buster finds an ancient [[arrowhead]] in Bitzi's garden, Arthur digs up his backyard to find treasure, but his search goes too far when it quickly spreads to the front yard, where Mrs. Read told him it was the "no-dig zone". When she arrives home, she is disappointed and Arthur is sentenced to his room for two weeks.
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 9b
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|Aux2 = Mario Cabrera
|Aux2 = Mario Cabrera
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|26}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|26}}
|ShortSummary = Mr. Ratburn's class is at a medieval fair, competing for a trophy against a very intelligent class (who bear striking resemblances to Arthur and his classmates) led by Mr. Ratburn's former teacher, Mr. Pryce-Jones. Mr. Ratburn's class loses constantly until Arthur beats the other class in a "sword in the stone" challenge by figuring out the riddle the challenge's caller recites. Arthur is crowned king of the medieval fair, cheered on by both classes and congratulated by Mr. Pryce-Jones and Mr. Ratburn. Mr. Pryce-Jones realizes that Mr. Ratburn taught his class something he himself never did: to think for themselves.
|ShortSummary = Mr. Ratburn's class is at a [[medieval]] fair, competing for a trophy against a very intelligent and alternative Lakewood class (who bear striking resemblances to Arthur and his classmates) led by Mr. Ratburn's former teacher, Mr. Pryce-Jones. Mr. Ratburn's class loses constantly until Arthur beats the other class in a "[[The Sword in the Stone (novel)|sword in the stone]]" challenge by figuring out the riddle the challenge's caller recites. Arthur is crowned king of the medieval fair, cheered on by both classes and congratulated by Mr. Pryce-Jones and Mr. Ratburn. Mr. Pryce-Jones realizes that Mr. Ratburn taught his class something he himself never did: to think for themselves.
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|Aux2 = Robert Yap
|Aux2 = Robert Yap
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|27}}
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|ShortSummary = The Tibble twins watch a violent cartoon and start dressing and acting like the protagonists: a duo of superhero crime-fighting robots. They play roughly while pretending to fight crime and throw a swing into D.W.'s face, sending her to the emergency room. They apologize and agree not to watch the show anymore, and D.W. forgives them.
|ShortSummary = The Tibbles watch a violent cartoon and start dressing and acting like the protagonists: a duo of superhero crime-fighting robots. They play roughly while pretending to fight crime and throw a swing into D.W.'s face, sending her to the emergency room. They apologize and agree not to watch the show anymore, and D.W. forgives them.
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|ShortSummary = D.W. wants a tooth pulled out so that she can get money from the Tooth Fairy to buy a toy barn for her unicorn doll. When her plans do not work, she tries to trick the Tooth Fairy with a fake tooth. Arthur replaces the tooth with his money, worried that the Tooth Fairy could be offended by the fake tooth.
|ShortSummary = D.W. wants her loose tooth pulled out so that the Tooth Fairy can leave her dollars for a toy barn for her unicorn doll. When her plans fail, she tries to trick the Tooth Fairy with a fake tooth. Arthur replaces the tooth with his money, worried that the Tooth Fairy could be offended by the fake tooth.
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|Aux2 = Stéfanie Gignac
|Aux2 = Stéfanie Gignac
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|ShortSummary = Tommy Tibble is sad and less active because Timmy is sick. Although D.W. and Emily would like to have the Tibbles less hyperactive, they try to help Tommy out by playing like a Tibble, but they are not as hyperactive as the twins.
|ShortSummary = Tommy is upset and less active because Timmy is ill. Although D.W. and Emily would like to have the Tibbles less hyperactive, they try to help Tommy out by playing like a Tibble, but they are not as hyperactive as the twins.
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|ShortSummary = Arthur and Buster have an imaginary music festival, with the entire cast performing music videos of ''Library Card'', ''Jekyll and Hyde'', ''Leftovers Goulash'', ''Homework'', and ''Library Card: Reprise'' from the ''[[Arthur TV soundtracks|Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape)]]'' soundtrack record.
|ShortSummary = Arthur and Buster have an imaginary music festival, with the entire cast performing music videos of ''Library Card'', ''Jekyll and Hyde'', ''Leftovers Goulash'', ''Just A Little Homework'', and ''Library Card: Reprise'' from the ''[[Arthur TV soundtracks|Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape)]]'' soundtrack record.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|12|29}}
|ShortSummary = Sue Ellen, who dismisses Arthur, Buster, and Binky's scary stories, is frightened by a mysterious howl in the woods, which she thinks is [[Baba Yaga]], a [[Kappa (folklore)|kappa]], or a [[banshee]]. She enlists the help of Arthur, Buster, and Binky to investigate the ruckus. They find out that the howl is coming from Mrs. Woods' dog, Perky, who got stuck in a tree stump.
|ShortSummary = Sue Ellen, who dismisses Arthur, Buster, and Binky's scary stories, is frightened by a mysterious howl in the woods, which she thinks is [[Baba Yaga]], a [[Kappa (folklore)|kappa]], or a [[banshee]]. She enlists the help of Arthur, Buster, and Binky to investigate the ruckus. They find out that the howl is coming from Mrs. Woods' dog, Perky (from "[[Arthur season 1|Arthur's Pet Business]]"), who got stuck in a tree stump.
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|Aux2 = Bulent Karabagli & Marcos Da Silva
|Aux2 = Bulent Karabagli & Marcos Da Silva
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|12|29}}
|ShortSummary = D.W. borrows Grandma Thora's porcelain doll, Clarissa, and cracks the doll. She tries to fix Clarissa, and Arthur brings the doll to Mr. Ratburn to repair her.
|ShortSummary = D.W. borrows Grandma Thora's porcelain doll, Clarissa, and plays with her every day, but the doll is broken in pieces. She tries to fix Clarissa, and Arthur brings her to Mr. Ratburn to repair her.
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|Aux2 = Mario Cabrera
|Aux2 = Mario Cabrera
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|12|30}}
|ShortSummary = George's new ventriloquist's dummy, Wally, makes him popular and starts a short-lived ventriloquism fad at school. He starts acting less rationally as Wally begins falling apart, and Arthur tries to convince George that he does not need Wally to make friends.
|ShortSummary = George Lundgren's new ventriloquist's giraffe [[Dummy (ventriloquism)|dummy]], Wally, makes him popular and starts a short-lived ventriloquism fad at school. He starts acting less rationally as Wally begins falling apart, and Arthur tries to convince George that he does not need Wally to make friends.
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|ShortSummary = Francine's family gets a new cat, who Catherine tries to name "Rose Petal" and pampers him, but the cat grows fond of Francine and she renames him "Nemo". When she tries to show Nemo to her friends, Arthur is shown to hate cats and believes they are evil, which jeopardizes his friendship with Francine, especially when Nemo and Pal become play-pals.
|ShortSummary = Francine's family gets a new cat, who Catherine tries to name "Rose Petal" and pampers him, but the cat grows fond of Francine and she renames him "Nemo". When she tries to show Nemo to her friends, Arthur is shown to hate cats and he is furious as he believes they are evil, which jeopardizes his and Francine's friendship, especially when Nemo and Pal become play-pals (with Arthur thinking Nemo is really attacking Pal).
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|ShortSummary = When their parents have an accident with a pitcher of milk and a bowl of batter, D.W. and Arthur overhear them arguing and fear that the incident will split their family for good, fantasizing about what would happen if they were not in love anymore.
|ShortSummary = When Mr. and Mrs. Read have an accident with a pitcher of milk and a bowl of batter, D.W. and Arthur overhear them arguing and fear that the incident will split their family for good, fantasizing about what would happen if they were not in love anymore.
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|ShortSummary = D.W. is not excited about her fifth birthday when she is told by Emily that her childhood is over due to turning five. Arthur goes over events from previous episodes with D.W. to cheer her up and make her excited about her future. During her party, she cannot figure out what to wish for until she gets advice from Grandma Thora, so D.W. secretly wishes for Arthur to have an accident with her cake, which he does.
|ShortSummary = D.W. is unimpressed about her fifth birthday when she is told by Emily that her childhood is over. Arthur goes over events from previous episodes with D.W. to cheer her up and make her excited about her future. During her party, she cannot figure out what to wish for until she gets advice from Grandma Thora, so D.W. secretly wishes for Arthur to have an accident with her cake, which he does.
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|ShortSummary = Arthur and D.W. need to clean their rooms and work together to get things done quicker. However, each is fussy about what stays and what goes and how it all goes together.
|ShortSummary = Arthur and D.W. need to clean their rooms and work together to get things done quicker. However, both are fussy about what stays and what goes and how it all goes together.
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==Reception==
Going into the premiere of this season, ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' was ranked as the #1 kids program on [[PBS]], and the #1 program on TV for kids ages 5 – 12.<ref name="Garfunkel"/>


==References==
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Arthur
Season 3
European DVD cover; which although indicates its the fourth season; actually has every episode from the third season
No. of episodes15 (30 segments)
Release
Original networkPBS
Original releaseNovember 16, 1998 (1998-11-16) –
January 1, 1999 (1999-01-01)
Season chronology
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Next →
Season 4
List of episodes

The third season of the television series Arthur was originally broadcast on PBS in the United States from November 16, 1998 to January 1, 1999 and contains 15 episodes.[1] This season, like seasons 1 and 2, was released on DVD in Europe only (as "Series 4").

This was the last season in which Michael Caloz voiced the character D.W. Read, due to his voice deepening after the end of the season.

Episodes

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51a1a"Buster's Back"Joe FallonGerry CapelleNovember 16, 1998 (1998-11-16)
Buster is returning to Elwood City (after leaving in "Arthur's Faraway Friend"), and while Arthur is initially excited, he worries that Buster has changed during his travels. Fearing that Buster will find him lame after his exciting travels, Arthur reads books on the places Buster has visited. When Buster returns, he says that he never changed and is looking forward to hanging out with Arthur, and the two play checkers to celebrate.
51b1b"The Ballad of Buster Baxter"Joe FallonStéfanie GignacNovember 16, 1998 (1998-11-16)
Buster feels left out because of the things he unexperienced while he was away, while rumors about his travels cause his friends to consider him a snob. Arthur throws a surprise party for him, with everyone joining in to help, but when Buster is unable to show, Muffy thinks this affirms the rumors until they realize that they did not invite him at all. When Buster attends the party, he enjoys it and reunites with his friends. A singing moose narrates Buster's story throughout the episode.
Guest star: Art Garfunkel as a singing moose.
52a2a"D.W. All Fired Up"Peter K. HirschStéfanie GignacNovember 17, 1998 (1998-11-17)
D.W. is scared of an upcoming fire drill in her preschool, so the other Reads names her a fire warden and runs fire drills in their house to ease her fears. During the drill, D.W. is able to calm her friends down and lead them outside safely.
52b2b"I'd Rather Read It Myself"Joe FallonRobert YapNovember 17, 1998 (1998-11-17)
D.W. wants to prove to the Tibbles that she can do something they can't do, so she pretends to read them a book, while instead making up a story about a D.W. look-alike named "B.W." Arthur thinks that the Tibbles will find out about D.W.'s trick, while D.W. is glad that she could be better than them for the day. The Tibbles ask to borrow the book, and when their grandmother reads it to them, they learn that it is instead about Leonardo da Vinci, but think it is a "magic book" that changes whenever it is read.
53a3a"Arthur Goes Crosswire"Chris MooreNick Rijgersberg & Jeremy O'NeillNovember 18, 1998 (1998-11-18)
Arthur and Muffy are paired up for a class project about an animal of their choice. They choose to report on a whale and go whale watching as part of it. While at sea, Arthur and Muffy rescue famous actor Wilbur Rabbit, causing Arthur to copy Muffy's uptight behavior. Arthur's other friends try to get him to change back to normal by imitating his behavior during a baseball game, and Arthur quits copying Muffy.
53b3b"Sue Ellen and the Brainasaurous"Chris Moore & Ken ScarboroughRobert YapNovember 18, 1998 (1998-11-18)
Set at the same time as "Arthur Goes Crosswire", Sue Ellen and the Brain choose to build a dinosaur model for their animal project. Sue Ellen wants to help, but the Brain refuses to let her, paranoid that her model will be inaccurate. When the Brain ends up doing the entire project by himself and neglects to use Sue Ellen's model, they fight with each other and end up dropping the Brain's model; Sue Ellen turns this into a dig site exhibit, which gets them a good grade. Meanwhile, Francine is paired with Buster, who avoids her so he does not have to work.
54a4a"Background Blues"Peter K. HirschRobert YapNovember 19, 1998 (1998-11-19)
The class is asked to research their ancestors for a school project. Muffy and Francine try to best one another with who their ancestors were, with Muffy believing that her family has descended from royalty, while Francine believes her ancestors are famous. Both separately became disappointed that their ancestors were just "plain folks". However, Francine's grandfather teaches her about an ancestor of hers who advised Abraham Lincoln to trim his beard, which Francine presents for the project.
54b4b"And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids"Joe FallonStéfanie GignacNovember 19, 1998 (1998-11-19)
TV series called The Magic Toolbox is coming to Mr. Ratburn's class to put the kids on television. The kids practice their various talents, but the Brain is the only one with no interest in appearing on the show. When the rest of the class are interviewed on the show and struggle to answer the science questions they are given, the Brain helps them.
55a5a"The Chips Are Down"Joe FallonStéfanie GignacNovember 20, 1998 (1998-11-20)
Arthur and Buster trick D.W. into thinking that the big, green potato chip she ate was poisonous. Rather than admit to eating it, D.W. becomes friends with Binky, who had eaten one as well. Believing he is close to death, Binky is motivated to reveal his private passion of ballet, impressing his friends.
55b5b"Revenge of the Chip"Dietrich SmithMario CabreraNovember 20, 1998 (1998-11-20)
When the story of D.W. believing the green potato chip is poison (from "The Chips Are Down") becomes a story in the newspapers, she promptly blames Arthur for telling about it. D.W. finds out that Mrs. Read is the one telling people about the story, and tells her how upsetting it is. Mrs. Read apologizes and promises not to repeat the story. D.W., in turn, apologizes to Arthur, who invites D.W. to a live show where Binky performs a ballet about his experience with eating a green chip. However, while waiting in line for the show to start, D.W. overhears her mother talking to Mrs. MacGrady about the newspaper article. Thinking she broke her promise, an upset D.W. runs to a nearby pier, where Binky is warming up for the ballet. Mrs. Read explains to D.W. why she was talking about the story. They reconcile and Mrs. Read agrees to not discuss the green chip article to protect her daughter. Arthur, D.W., and Mrs. Read then enjoy Binky's ballet.
56a6a"Binky Rules"Sandra WillardRobert YapNovember 23, 1998 (1998-11-23)
When graffiti reading "Binky Rules" mysteriously appears on the walls of the school, Binky is blamed for it. Buster and Fern act as detectives to prove Binky's innocence, but when Buster teases Fern about her detective style, it makes matters worse. After listening to a song, they find out that the graffiti was caused by a local radio station promoting a new band called "BINKY".
Note: The song by "BINKY" is performed by Finnish band Värttinä.
56b6b"Meet Binky"Sandra WillardJeremy O'Neill & Larry JacobsNovember 23, 1998 (1998-11-23)
BINKY, the band (from "Binky Rules"), becomes a huge hit in Elwood City, and a concert is planned to expose a big secret about the band. Arthur is able to go backstage due to Mr. Read catering the concert, and worries that if he invites his friends, it will interfere with him befriending the band. He changes his mind and lets them come, thinking that it would be more fun to go with his friends. However, Arthur learns that BINKY is actually a group of holograms and is not real.
Note: The song by "BINKY" is performed by Finnish band Värttinä.
57a7a"Arthur Rides the Bandwagon"Peter K. HirschRobert Shedlowich & Mario CabreraNovember 24, 1998 (1998-11-24)
Arthur is unimpressed with new cute toys called "Woogles", but after seeing how popular they are, he tries to get one. After several failed attempts, he gets a Woogle from Grandma Thora, but then he starts playing with a bottle cap and starts a new fad.
57b7b"Dad's Dessert Dilemma"Sandra WillardJeremy O'Neill & Alex GreychuckNovember 24, 1998 (1998-11-24)
Arthur brings a cake Mr. Read made to a party in Mr. Ratburn's class celebrating Galileo's birthday. Everyone enjoys the cake, so Arthur brings in even more desserts to build his school popularity, unaware of the work he is imposing on Mr. Read until he sees that he made him fall behind on a crucial order for Ed. Arthur and D.W. then assist Mr. Read with his baking. Throughout the episode, Mr. Ratburn keeps using a spring reading list as an excuse to join Arthur's parties and eat all of his cakes.
58a8a"Popular Girls"Sandra WillardJeremy O'NeillNovember 25, 1998 (1998-11-25)
Francine inadvertently takes Catherine's backpack to the community center and discovers a magazine called Popular Girl. After taking a personality quiz, Sue Ellen and Fern change their personalities to be more "likable". Sue Ellen goes from being an expert to quiet and not speaking up, while Fern becomes loud and bossy, both causing chaos in their groups.
58b8b"Buster's Growing Grudge"Joe FallonRobert Yap & Daniel DecellesNovember 25, 1998 (1998-11-25)
Buster holds a growing grudge against Binky for telling a joke in class that Buster intended to tell. Arthur tries to console him before the grudge overtakes Buster. In the end, Buster settles his grudge by talking with Binky, who was unaware how under the weather Buster was.
59a9a"Arthur's Treasure Hunt"Stephen KrenskyMario Cabrera & Rich VanatteNovember 26, 1998 (1998-11-26)
When Buster finds an ancient arrowhead in Bitzi's garden, Arthur digs up his backyard to find treasure, but his search goes too far when it quickly spreads to the front yard, where Mrs. Read told him it was the "no-dig zone". When she arrives home, she is disappointed and Arthur is sentenced to his room for two weeks.
59b9b"The Return of the King"Peter K. HirschMario CabreraNovember 26, 1998 (1998-11-26)
Mr. Ratburn's class is at a medieval fair, competing for a trophy against a very intelligent and alternative Lakewood class (who bear striking resemblances to Arthur and his classmates) led by Mr. Ratburn's former teacher, Mr. Pryce-Jones. Mr. Ratburn's class loses constantly until Arthur beats the other class in a "sword in the stone" challenge by figuring out the riddle the challenge's caller recites. Arthur is crowned king of the medieval fair, cheered on by both classes and congratulated by Mr. Pryce-Jones and Mr. Ratburn. Mr. Pryce-Jones realizes that Mr. Ratburn taught his class something he himself never did: to think for themselves.
60a10a"Attack of the Turbo Tibbles"Joe FallonRobert YapNovember 27, 1998 (1998-11-27)
The Tibbles watch a violent cartoon and start dressing and acting like the protagonists: a duo of superhero crime-fighting robots. They play roughly while pretending to fight crime and throw a swing into D.W.'s face, sending her to the emergency room. They apologize and agree not to watch the show anymore, and D.W. forgives them.
60b10b"D.W. Tricks the Tooth Fairy"Joe FallonStéfanie GignacNovember 27, 1998 (1998-11-27)
D.W. wants her loose tooth pulled out so that the Tooth Fairy can leave her dollars for a toy barn for her unicorn doll. When her plans fail, she tries to trick the Tooth Fairy with a fake tooth. Arthur replaces the tooth with his money, worried that the Tooth Fairy could be offended by the fake tooth.
61a11a"Double Tibble Trouble"Peter K. HirschStéfanie GignacDecember 28, 1998 (1998-12-28)[2]
Tommy is upset and less active because Timmy is ill. Although D.W. and Emily would like to have the Tibbles less hyperactive, they try to help Tommy out by playing like a Tibble, but they are not as hyperactive as the twins.
61b11b"Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival"Joe Fallon & Ken ScarboroughRobert YapDecember 28, 1998 (1998-12-28)
Arthur and Buster have an imaginary music festival, with the entire cast performing music videos of Library Card, Jekyll and Hyde, Leftovers Goulash, Just A Little Homework, and Library Card: Reprise from the Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD (or Tape) soundtrack record.
62a12a"What Scared Sue Ellen?"Bruce AkiyamaStéfanie GignacDecember 29, 1998 (1998-12-29)
Sue Ellen, who dismisses Arthur, Buster, and Binky's scary stories, is frightened by a mysterious howl in the woods, which she thinks is Baba Yaga, a kappa, or a banshee. She enlists the help of Arthur, Buster, and Binky to investigate the ruckus. They find out that the howl is coming from Mrs. Woods' dog, Perky (from "Arthur's Pet Business"), who got stuck in a tree stump.
62b12b"Clarissa is Cracked"Sandra WillardBulent Karabagli & Marcos Da SilvaDecember 29, 1998 (1998-12-29)
D.W. borrows Grandma Thora's porcelain doll, Clarissa, and plays with her every day, but the doll is broken in pieces. She tries to fix Clarissa, and Arthur brings her to Mr. Ratburn to repair her.
63a13a"Arthur's Dummy Disaster"Peter K. HirschMario CabreraDecember 30, 1998 (1998-12-30)
George Lundgren's new ventriloquist's giraffe dummy, Wally, makes him popular and starts a short-lived ventriloquism fad at school. He starts acting less rationally as Wally begins falling apart, and Arthur tries to convince George that he does not need Wally to make friends.
63b13b"Francine and the Feline"Sandra WillardRobert YapDecember 30, 1998 (1998-12-30)
Francine's family gets a new cat, who Catherine tries to name "Rose Petal" and pampers him, but the cat grows fond of Francine and she renames him "Nemo". When she tries to show Nemo to her friends, Arthur is shown to hate cats and he is furious as he believes they are evil, which jeopardizes his and Francine's friendship, especially when Nemo and Pal become play-pals (with Arthur thinking Nemo is really attacking Pal).
64a14a"Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight"Joe FallonRobert YapDecember 31, 1998 (1998-12-31)
When Mr. and Mrs. Read have an accident with a pitcher of milk and a bowl of batter, D.W. and Arthur overhear them arguing and fear that the incident will split their family for good, fantasizing about what would happen if they were not in love anymore.
64b14b"D.W.'s Perfect Wish"Joe FallonStéfanie GignacDecember 31, 1998 (1998-12-31)
D.W. is unimpressed about her fifth birthday when she is told by Emily that her childhood is over. Arthur goes over events from previous episodes with D.W. to cheer her up and make her excited about her future. During her party, she cannot figure out what to wish for until she gets advice from Grandma Thora, so D.W. secretly wishes for Arthur to have an accident with her cake, which he does.
65a15a"Arthur and D.W. Clean Up"Anne-Marie Perrotta & Tean SchultzRobert Yap & Jeremy O'NeillJanuary 1, 1999 (1999-01-01)
Arthur and D.W. need to clean their rooms and work together to get things done quicker. However, both are fussy about what stays and what goes and how it all goes together.
65b15b"The Long, Dull Winter"Joe FallonJeremy O'NeillJanuary 1, 1999 (1999-01-01)
Arthur and his friends are feeling different, but can not put a finger on it. They eventually realize that they have not had a holiday in a while, so they attempt to make a new one, but when the others are overcome by the commercial side of holidays, Arthur has to make them realize that holidays mean more than TV specials, candy, or fireworks.

Reception

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Going into the premiere of this season, Arthur was ranked as the #1 kids program on PBS, and the #1 program on TV for kids ages 5 – 12.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Brodginski, Todd (6 November 1998). "ART GARFUNKEL'S SUCCESSFUL US TOUR CONTIUNES AND LENDS HIS VOICE TO PBS PROGRAM ARTHUR". Mitch Schneider Organization. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  2. ^ "PBS TV Daily Schedule: 12/28/1998". PBS. Archived from the original on 5 October 1999. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
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