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How bout the part that dw was savage to Molly "Your mom said we can swim here. So arthur. Get in that pool" spunky that even she stands up to Molly and was actually the first time that her stubborn hard head was useful and justifiable
@@CBMOA Yup. That's the way they are. As long as DW isn't picking on Kate, throwing her food, or doing anything that affects them, she's free to do whatever she wants just because she's a little girl. Another example of them siding with her is "Play it again, DW." In it, DW plays her music really loud. When it interferes with Arthur doing his homework, he's understandably frustrated, and yet, as is the case, the parents act like Arthur is the one acting like a dick for going after their precious angel. And, when the CD is found, they don't make DW apologize or punish her. Face-palm. DW seriously makes Angelica look like the world's sweetest girl.
@@forrestdupre87 That I never forgot about it I thought it was all in my head a bit when I was younger until I’m starting to remember it bit by bit and yes it happened
I personally thought the ending of the episode where Binky borrows Buster’s joke was pretty savage, too. “Maybe we could work together?” “Like on TV?” “Sure! It could be me, you and Arthur!” “Us, maybe, but not Arthur. Who’d want to see him on TV?” Binky throwing shade at audiences for years now
"I can't see, move your head!" "You're not the boss of me, mister goopy!" "D.W., please move your _big, enormous, large, gopher-looking_ head." *"gasp* Atleast my head doesn't look like a football with glasses!" "No, your head looks like a big meatloaf with raisins!" And people ask me why I still watch this show as a teenager 😂😂
That's from the very first episode, "Arthur's Eyes," which was about when Arthur started wearing glasses. That had a few savage moments, like when Francine made fun of Arthur's glasses, calling him "Four eyes," which made everyone else laugh at him. Buster tried to defend Arthur, telling Francine that some people have to wear glasses. Yet, later, when everyone is in the lunch room, Buster picks up two drinking glasses, holds them up to his eyes, and says, "Hey, look everybody! I'm Arthur!" Of course, this makes the other kids laugh, and Arthur, understandably, feels embarrassed. That was pretty savage!
5:22 There's also the episode,"Prove It" where DW was able to get Arthur to not only take her with him and Brain on their trip to the science museum but also actually admit that she IS smart enough to understand and enjoy more complex interests 🤓
Besides DW, I found Muffy to be the least likable of the main characters. All of the primary characters have their own likes, dislikes and fears (like real kids) but Muffy’s entire personality is that her dad is rich and she thinks she’s better than everyone else. She’s not bad, just the least interesting of the main characters
@@ISBuckley8 Yeah, I agree with you. Muffy is such a stuck-up snob, it's a wonder that Arthur and the others are still friends with her, especially Francine. How they became best friends is beyond me. Of course, Francine has many times tried to straighten Muffy out, like in the "Spoiled Rotten" episode, where she finds out that Muffy had bought a new pair of sneakers that she, Francine, had spent weeks saving up enough money to buy. (As if that wasn't bad enough, the shoe store is all sold out on this particular brand of sneakers.) Muffy: I would give my sneakers to you, but I have a foot fungus. Francine (shouting angrily): MUFFY CROSSWIRE, YOU'RE THE MOST SELFISH, SPOILED LITTLE BRAT I'VE EVER KNOWN!!!
When Arthur got mad at DW for throwing his airplane he got very upset,this is very popular television series not only for kids but for adults and families alike.it's also very popular for teens of all ages.
It also showed Arthur getting pissed off and punching DW and the ramifications that comes with fighting. I' lArthur is a is a more patient brother,. uncle, than s man than I am! I. I like kids I I really do (usually dipped in butter. and. cocktail sauce. I have a brother. whos ten years olders than me. His son is. ten years younger. I k8nda. was a middle. child. So I underetand the frustration!
Arthur is a great show,one of the all time greatest television shows.i like kids i always do when it comes to a lot of fights Arthur is more patiece than i am Joey is four years younger than him.he was more patient brother and uncle than me i was the oldest child i understand the frustrations.
@@MrRedboylft "I like kids, I really do (usually dipped in butter and cocktail sauce)." That sounds almost like something that comedian W.C. Fields once said. When asked if he liked children, he replied, "I do if they're properly cooked." By the way, you should learn to write proper grammar. I had trouble making out half of your post.
What makes number 1 heartwarming is that Arthur knew DW upset Sue Ellen by calling her a "lonely child" so that's why he corrected DW and then threatened to sell her.
There was this one savage moment where Muffy’s hair stylist from “Francine’s Bad Hair Day” she told Francine “Well we don’t promise miracles not in your price range anyway”. The Hair Stylist was so Shady af 😂😂
12:11 huh. I never noticed that Pal starts leaving just before D.W.'s voice rises. Guess his dog instincts were warning him she was about to blow her top and he was having none of it
Actually, it was a "Chicken Lickin' " stand. You must have it confused with a later scene, where Muffy tries to tempt Francine with a hamburger, or "Bobbsy Burger," as it's called. (The two of them try to see which can be one of Sue Ellen's "veggie sisters" the longest.)
The episodes Bleep (in which DW swears), and Arthur's Big Hit (in which Arthur physically assaults DW) are in my opinion, Arthur's darkest episodes. I wouldn't be surprised if both provoked a lot of backlash and controversy.
The punch episode really struck me as a kid because sure I used to rough house with my brother and sister but I could never hit one of them in anger. Aside from the one time I was 16 and my 26 year old brother did something unforgivable
Growing up with Arthur and looking at the scenes after it ended back in February this year, I just like how D.W acts to everyone, especially with the one episode where she has been rude with everyone and misbehaving ((D.W's very bad mood)
I think a meta power move is just the sheer amount of parody content Arthur has, that somehow flies under the radar....like, so MANY iconic pop culture icons (books, films, people) make it into the show. I often saw the Arthur parody long before encountering the source material, growing up lol. The early series episode with the Ratburn siblings eating "screws" made a lot more sense after getting aquainted with the Addams Family ;) And, as a musical fan, DW as "The Phantom of the Supermarket" in that episode where she gets lost in the mall is hysterical in hindsight
They referenced popular kids books at the time, like Harry Potter (Henry Screever, I think), Series of Unfortunate Events, Goosebumps. That is such a beyond awesome idea to help encourage reading. I got those references when I was a kid, getting excited about books was reflected back to me, and fed that excitment.
I find that when Arthur's family didn't realize that Pal made Kate stopped crying by giving her a balloon is pretty savage to me, I mean, ARE THEY BLIND???
DW, Muffy, and Francine (especially in the earlier seasons) may be dislikable but they’re very relatable (although all these kids including Arthur have definitely thrown so much shade at each other)
"A lonely child is what you'll be when I SELL you!!!!" At this point, I feel bad for Sue Ellen.... I should also mention Sue Ellen inspired me back in 2017; I created a Sonic OC that has the character's exact outfit. She's a cat as well.
@Christopher Bingham I know. I feel bad for Sue Ellen because she's an only child & DW tried to help, but didn't. I remember watching this episode years ago; watching Sue Ellen babysit DW is like Arthur or anyone else babysitting DW. A bit too much.
D.W.: this is people listening to your new podcast, Arthur! (snores) Buster: (laughs) Arthur: Very funny, D.W. Buster: (laughs) (Arthur glares at Buster) Buster: I always think snoring is funny.
"WITHOUT LIGHTS! YOU WOULD BE SHOPPING IN THE DARK...Oh wait, guess you already do!" Francine gave Muffy a major drag-queen like READ! Surprised this show got away with so many of these sassy comebacks considering how adults and networks are so sensitive about what they kids see and watch regardless of the context.
parents were too busy going after Pokemon and WWF/WWE at the the time. The 90s were wild as far as kid shows pushing the envelope was concerned. Disney at the time was the worst offender....
This is Postcards From Buster but I think it should still count. There’s an episode where Muffy asks Buster to film a young male swimmer named Danny just because she finds him attractive
On "Postcards from Buster," when Buster and Arthur got into a fight about a comic book, Arthur tells Buster, "Maybe you dropped it in a vat of chocolate or something."
Also in the episode a is for angry When buster said to Arthur even if he lost he would be a great 2nd place And Arthur said that it was only he and brain And buster said I know
"Without lights, you'd have to shop in the dark - sorry you already do". SHE LITERALLY WEARS THAT DRESS EVERY SINGLE EPISODE!! (I've actually watched every single episode of Arthur)
They forgot the one from "Arthur's Pet Business". The part when Arthur thought he lost Mrs. Woods dog Purky. D.W. : Hi Mrs. Woods! Guess what? Arthur lost your dog! Mrs. Woods: "Purky! My poor helpless little baby out in the world alone and unprotected!" David: I feel sorry for the world.
This TV show is my all-time favorite it has a special place in my heart and it will never go away friends and even family comes and goes but Arthur will always be my DAY 1 NIGGA
When I was a kid I was told that D.W. reminded my family of me. I was extremely indignant. As an adult, I still don't think it's exactly a positive, but I can kinda see it too. It wasn't meant as as much of an insult as I took it. More of a compliment of my brains, and warning about their use, especially towards my older brother.
On one occasion of PB&J Otter, Jelly had a difficult time with chicken pox. Another time, Peanut had nightmares about the consequences of losing a library book. On another occasion, Flick felt bad about being the youngest to need glasses. And as I recall, all three of those things have happened to Arthur.
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30 years old and I’m STILL DYING 🤣
DW is LEGENDARY.
DW has to be the most savage character in a show meant for children
True
@@richardperks7776
A legendary brat?
Well I blame the parents for that
@@CBMOABetter than Caillou.
@TwilightLink77 straight facts. I'd rather have her as a child. She's just a smart ass. Cailou is straight up a bstrd
I'll always remember DW's sassy putdowns of Arthur, yet she was only four years old. This show really got sibling dynamics!
@Sir Goth Nerd was just about to comment this 🤣
Institute And mean
Anais from gumball is the same
How bout the part that dw was savage to Molly
"Your mom said we can swim here. So arthur. Get in that pool" spunky that even she stands up to Molly and was actually the first time that her stubborn hard head was useful and justifiable
ikr? My sister and I used to be like Arthur and DW when we were kids.
For a kid's show, Arthur holds no punches when it comes to some of the most ingenious insults
Eh, Classic seasons only. The writing in the new ones suck. But the writing back then was pristine
Arthur doesn't pull punches at all
‘Arthur’, one of the best animated shows for children.
We’re surprised that these are the savage moments in the whole show.
"what'd you draw?"
"A stick"
"A stick?"
"A stick from the park where you PROMISED TO TAKE ME TODAY!!" 😂
That line will never get old 😆
When Arthur punched DW, that was totally savage. Even though this is a kid show, it’s most likely for any age like for adults & kids.
I was actually cheering Arthur on.
I was shocked when I saw it happened and so far, I wasn’t surprised when the parents as always picks sides with D.W
@@CBMOA Yup. That's the way they are. As long as DW isn't picking on Kate, throwing her food, or doing anything that affects them, she's free to do whatever she wants just because she's a little girl. Another example of them siding with her is "Play it again, DW." In it, DW plays her music really loud. When it interferes with Arthur doing his homework, he's understandably frustrated, and yet, as is the case, the parents act like Arthur is the one acting like a dick for going after their precious angel. And, when the CD is found, they don't make DW apologize or punish her. Face-palm. DW seriously makes Angelica look like the world's sweetest girl.
Keep in Mind that DW touched Arthur’s plane after he told her not to MULTIPLE TIMES!!!
@@forrestdupre87
That I never forgot about it
I thought it was all in my head a bit when I was younger until I’m starting to remember it bit by bit and yes it happened
Dayum, in terms of insults, comebacks, and roasts, this show was BRUTAL, bro, that was what brought flavor to the show!😂😂😂😂😂😂
I died when Arthur said he would sell DW 😂
me 2
Buster: I don't know Arthur, that sounds like human trafficking.
DW:
"Maybe there's a contest for lonely children!"
Arthur:
"IT'S ONLY ChIlDrEn DW, A LONELY CHILD IS WHAT YOU'RE GONNA BE WHEN I SELL YOU!!"
Good luck getting someone to pay one penny for her.
@@kyndrablankenship1758 lol 😂
Honestly, this is one thing about this series that will forever live on…this show threw shade like nobody’s business 😂😂
Well, it used to
Only 1990s Ash Ketchum could outsavage 1990s Arthur, what a time to be alive
I personally thought the ending of the episode where Binky borrows Buster’s joke was pretty savage, too.
“Maybe we could work together?”
“Like on TV?”
“Sure! It could be me, you and Arthur!”
“Us, maybe, but not Arthur. Who’d want to see him on TV?”
Binky throwing shade at audiences for years now
"I can't see, move your head!"
"You're not the boss of me, mister goopy!"
"D.W., please move your _big, enormous, large, gopher-looking_ head."
*"gasp* Atleast my head doesn't look like a football with glasses!"
"No, your head looks like a big meatloaf with raisins!"
And people ask me why I still watch this show as a teenager 😂😂
"Mom? Arthur said my face looks like a watermelon except for the bad haircut!"
LMFAO!
I'm a grown woman with 4 kids and I still watch it. Now my kids and I watch it whenever we want thanks to the PBS Kids App.
*goofy
I’m going on 24 soon and I still love this show. I watched it a lot in the early 2000s.
Back when the show was awesome
“I TOLD YOU NOT TO TOUCH IT”
Arthur's Fist.
“Arthur said my head looks like a watermelon with bad haircut!”!!!! 😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀
"I'll help you find them for 5 dollars" had me DYING! We all know that D.W. stood for Disaster Warning 🤣
Buster is my favorite he is silly, funny and doesn't take many things seriously but when he does he gets SERIOUS and holds his own like a savage
Buster’s “yeah, Francine gives me a headache sometimes,” will always be the best to me.
That's from the very first episode, "Arthur's Eyes," which was about when Arthur started wearing glasses.
That had a few savage moments, like when Francine made fun of Arthur's glasses, calling him "Four eyes," which made everyone else laugh at him.
Buster tried to defend Arthur, telling Francine that some people have to wear glasses. Yet, later, when everyone is in the lunch room, Buster picks up two drinking glasses, holds them up to his eyes, and says, "Hey, look everybody! I'm Arthur!" Of course, this makes the other kids laugh, and Arthur, understandably, feels embarrassed.
That was pretty savage!
Nah muffy gave me the biggest headache little miss oblivious and rich
5:22 There's also the episode,"Prove It" where DW was able to get Arthur to not only take her with him and Brain on their trip to the science museum but also actually admit that she IS smart enough to understand and enjoy more complex interests 🤓
I warn everyone not to underestimate their younger sister 😉
Muffy and DW have always been the most savage characters in the entire show.
This is why I love Arthur. It was like no other PBS show. It needs more praise. Please make more Arthur videos, it's more than just a kids show.
I never felt bad when Muffy got her feelings hurt, she stayed trying to roast and clown somebody
Besides DW, I found Muffy to be the least likable of the main characters. All of the primary characters have their own likes, dislikes and fears (like real kids) but Muffy’s entire personality is that her dad is rich and she thinks she’s better than everyone else. She’s not bad, just the least interesting of the main characters
@@ISBuckley8
Yeah, I agree with you. Muffy is such a stuck-up snob, it's a wonder that Arthur and the others are still friends with her, especially Francine. How they became best friends is beyond me.
Of course, Francine has many times tried to straighten Muffy out, like in the "Spoiled Rotten" episode, where she finds out that Muffy had bought a new pair of sneakers that she, Francine, had spent weeks saving up enough money to buy. (As if that wasn't bad enough, the shoe store is all sold out on this particular brand of sneakers.)
Muffy: I would give my sneakers to you, but I have a foot fungus.
Francine (shouting angrily): MUFFY CROSSWIRE, YOU'RE THE MOST SELFISH, SPOILED LITTLE BRAT I'VE EVER KNOWN!!!
Probably because both Muffy and Francine are mean and rude
I felt bad for Francine, she deserved a way better 'best' friend than Muffy.
When Arthur got mad at DW for throwing his airplane he got very upset,this is very popular television series not only for kids but for adults and families alike.it's also very popular for teens of all ages.
It also showed Arthur getting pissed off and punching DW and the ramifications that comes with fighting. I' lArthur is a is a more patient brother,. uncle, than s man than I am! I. I like kids I I really do (usually dipped in butter. and. cocktail sauce. I have a brother. whos ten years olders than me. His son is. ten years younger. I k8nda. was a middle. child. So I underetand the frustration!
Arthur is a great show,one of the all time greatest television shows.i like kids i always do when it comes to a lot of fights Arthur is more patiece than i am Joey is four years younger than him.he was more patient brother and uncle than me i was the oldest child i understand the frustrations.
I told you not to touch it!!!!
@@MrRedboylft
"I like kids, I really do (usually dipped in butter and cocktail sauce)."
That sounds almost like something that comedian W.C. Fields once said. When asked if he liked children, he replied, "I do if they're properly cooked."
By the way, you should learn to write proper grammar. I had trouble making out half of your post.
I died when D.W. said she doesn’t look like a football with glasses😂😂😂
What makes number 1 heartwarming is that Arthur knew DW upset Sue Ellen by calling her a "lonely child" so that's why he corrected DW and then threatened to sell her.
Dw is four though. It was rude but she genuinely didn’t get the word lol
I grew up watching this series. My brother and I sometimes acted out some of these moments.
Damn Muffy tried to pull a Kanye. “George imma let you finish but Fern had the best improvement this year.”🤣🤣🤣
@Christopher Bingham no Sh** Sherlock! Ever heard of funny pop cultural references? 🤣
Arthur literally has the best meme culture 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah I guess I remember that
It’s the most popular children’s cartoon for a reason
I've started watching Arthur only recently and I already love it
Seems like D.W. has always been (and always will be) the princess of shade. Oh, wait, the Queen of shade would fit her better, according to her. Lol 👑
She’s lost her luster in the modern seasons
@@paulgilbert5278yeah they made her a little nicer.
This deserves a part 2.
“YOU WEAR GLASSES!” In my opinion that is the BIGGEST Arthur shade
This show was my childhood.
There was this one savage moment where Muffy’s hair stylist from “Francine’s Bad Hair Day” she told Francine “Well we don’t promise miracles not in your price range anyway”. The Hair Stylist was so Shady af 😂😂
" Francine can I ask you something?"
"Sure DW what is it?"
"Why don't you go to your own house and stop bothering us?"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
For a little kids show Arthur was dangerously realistic but in a good way
How about when Arthur called DW "Dora Winifred". As well all know DW hates being called that.
12:11 huh. I never noticed that Pal starts leaving just before D.W.'s voice rises.
Guess his dog instincts were warning him she was about to blow her top and he was having none of it
Pal: and that's my cue to leave!
@XJIcequeen Pal: (inner monologue provided by Peter Griffin) Well, it's about time for me to hit the old dusty trail.
“You…you…YOU WEAR GLASSES!!!!”
-DW
“Because I’m not blind like you!” -Arthur (alternate dialogue)
I like the one from Sue Ellen Vegges Out where Muffy asks the burger shop lady what doesn’t have meat in it and gets served a pickle with mustard!
Actually, it was a "Chicken Lickin' " stand. You must have it confused with a later scene, where Muffy tries to tempt Francine with a hamburger, or "Bobbsy Burger," as it's called. (The two of them try to see which can be one of Sue Ellen's "veggie sisters" the longest.)
The episodes Bleep (in which DW swears), and Arthur's Big Hit (in which Arthur physically assaults DW) are in my opinion, Arthur's darkest episodes. I wouldn't be surprised if both provoked a lot of backlash and controversy.
April 9th definitely felt the darkest
April 9 is my birthday
4:29 that part had me dying on the floor 🤣 😂😂.
The punch episode really struck me as a kid because sure I used to rough house with my brother and sister but I could never hit one of them in anger. Aside from the one time I was 16 and my 26 year old brother did something unforgivable
How unforgivable are we talking here?
I wonder why that episode was not on the list.
ive yet to meet someone who didnt cheer LoL
I never in a million years thought Arthur would have savage moments!
Growing up with Arthur and looking at the scenes after it ended back in February this year, I just like how D.W acts to everyone, especially with the one episode where she has been rude with everyone and misbehaving ((D.W's very bad mood)
And some people liked her being sassy while others really don’t like her and how parents hardly did anything much
(It’s been since I watched Arthur)
DW is meaner than Caillou.
DW is four. Four year olds are crazy
@@christopherbingham5092they are scared of DW. They know not to cross her lol
I love all DW’s savage moments, she’s my soul sister!
#1 DW becoming a cop which said everything about her
It's too perfect
How it should’ve been:
DW: “What are you burying Arthur? Your report card?”
Arthur: “It’s gonna be your head in a minute.”
I think a meta power move is just the sheer amount of parody content Arthur has, that somehow flies under the radar....like, so MANY iconic pop culture icons (books, films, people) make it into the show. I often saw the Arthur parody long before encountering the source material, growing up lol. The early series episode with the Ratburn siblings eating "screws" made a lot more sense after getting aquainted with the Addams Family ;) And, as a musical fan, DW as "The Phantom of the Supermarket" in that episode where she gets lost in the mall is hysterical in hindsight
They referenced popular kids books at the time, like Harry Potter (Henry Screever, I think), Series of Unfortunate Events, Goosebumps. That is such a beyond awesome idea to help encourage reading. I got those references when I was a kid, getting excited about books was reflected back to me, and fed that excitment.
I've never known some of these Arthur moments as savage until now.
Still surprised muffys “as a matter of fact, I am” reply is not on the list
Muffy is the sassiest 100% forever
I find that when Arthur's family didn't realize that Pal made Kate stopped crying by giving her a balloon is pretty savage to me, I mean, ARE THEY BLIND???
I'd be fine if most of the insults were to Francine & Muffy for being bullies & snobs.
DW, Muffy, and Francine (especially in the earlier seasons) may be dislikable but they’re very relatable (although all these kids including Arthur have definitely thrown so much shade at each other)
"A LONELY CHILD IS WHAT YOU'RE GONNA BE WHEN I SELL YOU!" - Arthur Read.
gets me every time lmao
DW: The shade savage of our childhoods🙌👑
"Why don't you go back to your own house, and stop bothering us!?"Haha.
I did not know that muffy even had a brother
“A LONELY child is what you’re going to be when I sell you!” 💀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Next top 10 most savage SpongeBob moments
Top 2:
#1 hey Patrick what am I? Uh...Stupid? No... Im Texas! Whats the difference?
#2 Wish I lived there... Really?,,,, No....
"A lonely child is what you'll be when I SELL you!!!!"
At this point, I feel bad for Sue Ellen....
I should also mention Sue Ellen inspired me back in 2017; I created a Sonic OC that has the character's exact outfit. She's a cat as well.
@Christopher Bingham I know.
I feel bad for Sue Ellen because she's an only child & DW tried to help, but didn't.
I remember watching this episode years ago; watching Sue Ellen babysit DW is like Arthur or anyone else babysitting DW. A bit too much.
I loved that s show as a kid and still!! The tie is between Muffy and DW!!
I felt humiliated when D.W. had bad moods. In fact, I think that Muffy's sassy, because she's wealthy.
I think we all cheered when Arthur hit DW. She had it coming for years.
Yes!!
Waitress: "Do you want a baby seat?"
D.W.: "That would be a thoughtful thing to ask. ☺ IF THERE WAS. A BABY. HERE. 🤬👿😤"
D.W. is the most savage character in the show.
*was
"You almost look pretty" had be dying 🤣
Top 10 times DW was nice to someone
I’d say the most savage moment was in DW’s Very Bad Mood.
Season 2 had quite a bit of savage moments. Most of the ones on this list come from it
This show is so savage, even Stewie Griffin's roasts pale in comparison to this show's savage takedowns.
D.W.: this is people listening to your new podcast, Arthur! (snores)
Buster: (laughs)
Arthur: Very funny, D.W.
Buster: (laughs)
(Arthur glares at Buster)
Buster: I always think snoring is funny.
Reminder, this is supposed to be a kids show.
"WITHOUT LIGHTS! YOU WOULD BE SHOPPING IN THE DARK...Oh wait, guess you already do!"
Francine gave Muffy a major drag-queen like READ! Surprised this show got away with so many of these sassy comebacks considering how adults and networks are so sensitive about what they kids see and watch regardless of the context.
parents were too busy going after Pokemon and WWF/WWE at the the time. The 90s were wild as far as kid shows pushing the envelope was concerned. Disney at the time was the worst offender....
This is just me but I like they referenced hey arnold with the title on the video because of the two shows similarities.
Because Arthur is a dodo brain! Still gets me even to this day
7:38
Lol, that's a great one!
“Hey, Prunella. When did you learn to drive?”
Lol a lot of these involve Muffy 😅
Big surprise there
Okay, that babysitter (Francine's big sister) was most definitely instigating.
Man Arthur has some really funny lines but I forgot about the selling line so funny
I usually dislike D.W., but the ones I hate the most are the Tibbles.
I hate them too. I skip episodes with them except for the one where they keep calling DW Dennis. That cracks me up every time.
D.W is actually a pretty cool character
She’s pretty good at having savage lines
Sometimes I root for her over her whiny brother Arthur
This is Postcards From Buster but I think it should still count. There’s an episode where Muffy asks Buster to film a young male swimmer named Danny just because she finds him attractive
On "Postcards from Buster," when Buster and Arthur got into a fight about a comic book, Arthur tells Buster, "Maybe you dropped it in a vat of chocolate or something."
Also in the episode a is for angry
When buster said to Arthur even if he lost he would be a great 2nd place
And Arthur said that it was only he and brain
And buster said I know
Amazing video ms mojo of savage moments on Arthur, fantastic job.
"Without lights, you'd have to shop in the dark - sorry you already do". SHE LITERALLY WEARS THAT DRESS EVERY SINGLE EPISODE!! (I've actually watched every single episode of Arthur)
They forgot the one from "Arthur's Pet Business". The part when Arthur thought he lost Mrs. Woods dog Purky.
D.W. : Hi Mrs. Woods! Guess what? Arthur lost your dog!
Mrs. Woods: "Purky! My poor helpless little baby out in the world alone and unprotected!"
David: I feel sorry for the world.
*Perky
@@michaelpalmieri7335 thanks!
@@rachelleharris8791
You're welcome, Rachelle.
That was savage
When I think of it, Arthur kind of reminds me of Charlie Brown. All the characters are so savage to each other, lmfao.
DW was the most savage of them all. I never realized how savage they were until i rewatched all of the episodes last yr.
My favorite episode was My Dad, the garbage man, just a wonderful show for everyone😍
Mine is desk wars things got so crazy lol
This TV show is my all-time favorite it has a special place in my heart and it will never go away friends and even family comes and goes but Arthur will always be my DAY 1 NIGGA
“A lonely child is what your gonna be when I sell you.”
-Arthur Read
you forgot about when Arthur punched D.W.
“You can’t just write that you had a salad. WHO want to read that?”
🤣🤣🤣 that aged too well, and is the current state of social media
When I was a kid I was told that D.W. reminded my family of me. I was extremely indignant. As an adult, I still don't think it's exactly a positive, but I can kinda see it too. It wasn't meant as as much of an insult as I took it. More of a compliment of my brains, and warning about their use, especially towards my older brother.
nice video!
7:56 make this one of the only times they mentioned d.w as a middle child
On one occasion of PB&J Otter, Jelly had a difficult time with chicken pox. Another time, Peanut had nightmares about the consequences of losing a library book. On another occasion, Flick felt bad about being the youngest to need glasses. And as I recall, all three of those things have happened to Arthur.
I’d say dw is the most savage character
That was a good video do the top 10 shocking facts about Arthur next. Or the top 10 facts about Arthur that will ruin your childhood.