Arthur
What Really Happened?
Clip | 1m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
When the TV cuts out, Arthur and Buster try to explain the Bionic Bunny episode to Carl.
Just when the Bionic Bunny special was getting started, the TV cuts out! Arthur and Buster try to explain the episode to Carl, but they can't seem to get the story straight.
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Arthur
What Really Happened?
Clip | 1m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
Just when the Bionic Bunny special was getting started, the TV cuts out! Arthur and Buster try to explain the episode to Carl, but they can't seem to get the story straight.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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imes if you turn the light switch on and off, the cable comes back on.
Okay, that didn't work.
Maybe we should try yelling at the TV.
It's Bionic Bunny!
I'll give you anything you want.
Carl, come over here.
I'll tell you what happens in the episode while we wait.
It all starts with this little girl on a farm.
Why, little Jo!
Your carrots are magnificent.
Pa said we planted enough vegetables to feed the farm for a whole year!
(rustling) I don't remember planting that.
It must be a weed.
Ah!
Help me, Bionic Bunny!
This can only be the work of... Dr. Sumac!
Don't worry, Little Jo.
I'll cut it off by its roots.
That's not how it happened.
The special starts on a farm, but Little Jo is working for Dr. Sumac, remember?
You're thinking of the episode with Professor Kudzu.
He's the one with the little kid working for him.
No, I'm not!
Little Jo puts the plant in the garden and then reports to Dr. Sumac in the corn maze.
Corn maze?
There's no corn maze.
George, is there a corn maze in the special?


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