Arthur
Buster's Brainstorming
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Buster struggles to find a good podcast story until he discovers a dramatic conflict.
Buster decides he wants to start a podcast but struggles to find a good story. When he gets to Arthur's house he is inspired by the conflict between Arthur and D.W. over the missing Unicorn cereal.
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Arthur
Buster's Brainstorming
Clip | 2m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
Buster decides he wants to start a podcast but struggles to find a good story. When he gets to Arthur's house he is inspired by the conflict between Arthur and D.W. over the missing Unicorn cereal.
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can pets predict the future?
(podcast stops) I think I've just found what I want to do when I grow up.
Create podcasts?
Yeah!
You could do that now.
Really?
It's pretty easy.
You just need a microphone, some editing software...
The hard part is coming up with a great story.
Right.
It's got to be something exciting, strange, mysterious.
Today on "The Baxter Files," what happens to a tuna fish sandwich left in a cabinet for two months?
Ugh!
That smell!
It's like a sick walrus with dirty toes.
Here, take a whiff.
Oh, right, you can't smell.
(sighs) Well, that kind of ruins that story.
The mysterious snail.
One minute, you see them inching along.
The next, they vanish.
But where exactly do they go?
Oh!
Inside their shell.
Huh!
Never knew that.
The end.
(doorbell rings) Do you know who this is?
Um... me?
No.
It's Chester, your identical twin.
How do you feel, Arthur Read?
Confused.
Because I don't have an identical twin.
How do you know?
You might.
Buster, I remember when this photo was taken.
(groans) I'm trying to make a podcast, but I don't have any ideas.
I have an idea.
Do a story about the biggest cereal thief in the world.
D.W., once and for all, I didn't take your Crunchy Unicorn Puffs.
It's Puffy Unicorn Crunch!
And you did, too.
I saw you eating them.
I was eating Oatey Rings.
Liar!
First snowballs, now breakfast foods.
You're heading down a bad path, Arthur Read.
Wait!
This is perfect!
There's mystery, suspense, plenty of weird characters... What's he talking about?
Buster's making some radio show.
It has all the elements of a great story.
I've even got the perfect name for it: "Cereal."
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