Arthur (season 19) | |
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Country of origin | United States Canada |
No. of episodes | 10 (19 segments) |
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Original network | PBS |
Original release | June 2, 2015 – May 26, 2016 |
Season chronology | |
The 19th season of the television series Arthur contains 10 episodes. These episodes were broadcast in early 2015 on CBBC in the UK, and began airing on PBS in the US on June 2, 2015. This season was produced along with season 18 in 2013, and is the last season to be animated by 9 Story Media Group, starting next season, Oasis Animation takes over. This is also the last season where William Healy voices Arthur, Andrew Dayton voices D.W., and Jacob Ewaniuk and Jake Sim voice the Tibble Twins, respectively.
Brain's Brain: Brain, D.W and Bud venture into Brain's brain after neither can remember where they can find the last Easter Egg in the Easter Egg Hunt.
Sue Ellen Adds It Up: Sue Ellen dislikes math, until she comes across a problem that her artistic vision cannot solve.
Arthur's Toy Trouble: Arthur gets a Mutant Muck Monster as a gift, which he later learns is worth two million dollars unboxed, but it has fallen into the hands of D.W.
Carried Away: Pal's cousin Dr. Yowl (a parody of Doctor Who) whisks Pal, Kate and Mei Lin away on an adventure through the solar system in his kennel (a parody of the TARDIS).
Buster Isn't Buying It: After seeing a false science show featuring a creature called a 'Megatoad' that is apparently real, Buster believes in the claims, but when his friends inform him that the show was cancelled for being untruthful and that the Megatoad is a myth, Buster decides to never believe in anything ridiculous again.
Maria Speaks: Maria, a silent girl in Mr. Ratburn's class, finally gets a chance to speak (despite having a stutter) when she is appointed a school news anchor.
Carl's Concerto: After George discovers that Carl is a skilled accordionist, Carl agrees to play the accordion for George's puppet show reenactment of 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' for the local preschool class; however Carl's autistic routines get in the way of rehearsals.
Francine's Cleats of Strength: Francine needs money to buy some new cleats, so she takes a job as Muffy's personal assistant but finds she isn't doing practically anything and doesn't feel she should just earn money doing nothing..