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Product Detail

Arthur Makes a Movie
Arthur Makes a Movie
Series: Arthur
Grade level: Preschool - Grade 3
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: No
40 min on 1 VHS
For home video use only
In Stock - ships within 2 business days
List $7.95
Sale $2.39
 

Includes 3 great Arthur episodes:

Arthur Makes a Movie; Too young to see a real "James Hound" movie, the kids decide they'll make a film of their own. With Muffy directing and Arthur Playing the dashing, urbane hero, how bad could it be? Hmmmm--don't answer that.

Francine Fresky, Superstar; Now that Francine finally has the lead in a school play, she has become a stage tyrant. Moments before curtain, Francine's stardom has completely gone to her head. Can the show still go on?

Arthur The Unfunny; Arthur's a notorious joke-killer. But when he's scheduled to perform as a carnival clown, Arthur decides he'll learn how to make people laugh--or else!

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Item # WG1331
ISBN # 0-375810-32-3
UPC # 074645 53 9836
2002

Reviews

"The TV series sparkles with wit, humor, and superb artwork, imparting life lessons easily absorbed by its target audience of 4- to 8-year olds."--Moira McCormick, Billboard

"Arthur and company--his best friend Buster the rabbit, his athletic friend Francine the monkey, school bully Binky Barnes the bulldog, and others--strike the perfect balance between fun and leaning while setting off comforting chords of recognition in viewers."--TV Guide (1996's Top 10 New Kids' Show article)

"Sure, it's supposed to be a kid show. But who knew an aardvark and his animal pals could be so human, charming and funny--for viewers of all ages!
--Lynn Elber and Frazier Moore, Associated Press, in their January 2000 Best of the Decade Television article

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