Arthur
Carl the Problem Solver
Clip | 1m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
By helping build a tower and explain an episode, Carl resolves two disagreements at once.
D.W. has been trying to build a tower but Bud has abandoned her to listen to the story of a Bionic Bunny episode. The thing is, no one can agree on how the story goes! When Bud gets frustrated, the tower almost topples, but Carl saves the day with his strategic building and accurate storytelling.
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Arthur
Carl the Problem Solver
Clip | 1m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
D.W. has been trying to build a tower but Bud has abandoned her to listen to the story of a Bionic Bunny episode. The thing is, no one can agree on how the story goes! When Bud gets frustrated, the tower almost topples, but Carl saves the day with his strategic building and accurate storytelling.
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There's this plant lady and a corn maze and a little girl who might be bad or good.
It's so confusing!
D.W.: Bud, be careful!
(gasps) Quick!
Help me hold the platform.
D.W., take this corner.
Now what?
AUTOMATED VOICE: Your call is important to us.
You are now only eight minutes away from talking to a representative.
If you want, I'll tell you what happens in the episode.
But it isn't very interesting.
In the beginning, the plant attacks the little girl and turns her into a plant creature.
And then Bionic Bunny wrestles with the Venus flytrap, and then there's a commercial for alphabet-shaped spaghetti and Silky Locks shampoo and used cars at Crosswire Motors, and then the show comes back on.
So then Bionic Bunny takes off his cape and tosses it into space, and it covers up the sun.
And then Dr. Sumac shrivels up because she can't survive without sunlight, and that's the end.
Wow!
That is definitely a world record.
BIONIC BUNNY: Give up, Dr. Sumac!
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