Arthur
Let the Campaign Begin!
Clip: Season 22 Episode 4 | 1m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
Arthur, Francine, Buster, Brain, Binky, and Muffy think of ways to help their environment.
Arthur, Francine, Buster, Brain, Binky, and Muffy sit together and try to find ways to help their environment clean. Muffy comes up with the idea to ask parents to turn their cars off while they're waiting so that exhaust isn't polluting the air. Binky chimes in with the slogan, "Don't make us cough, turn your engine off!"
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Arthur
Let the Campaign Begin!
Clip: Season 22 Episode 4 | 1m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
Arthur, Francine, Buster, Brain, Binky, and Muffy sit together and try to find ways to help their environment clean. Muffy comes up with the idea to ask parents to turn their cars off while they're waiting so that exhaust isn't polluting the air. Binky chimes in with the slogan, "Don't make us cough, turn your engine off!"
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(engine stops idling) ♪ ♪ (engine stops idling) ARTHUR: Buster, that was a great idea to ask Ms. Tingley for a permanent sign.
I wanted it to be 20-foot-high with flashing purple lights, but she thought it might cause accidents.
FRANCINE: Guys!
Listen up.
I've been working on our next campaign.
We're doing another one?
Oh, I've got a slogan.
"If you care, don't cut your hair."
What is that for?
I don't know.
But it's catchy, right?
Getting people to turn off their engines is great.
But wouldn't it be even better for the environment if everyone just biked to school?
But what about kids who live too far away to bike or walk?
BUSTER: Well, we do have a school bus.
BRAIN: One school bus isn't big enough for every student.
But if the school could get more buses, then everyone who needed a ride could get one.
That would reduce the number of cars on the road by a lot.
Maybe one day, we could make all of Elwood City totally car-free.
Totally car-free?
So are we all in?
I'm in.
Me too.
Let's do it!
Muffy?
(forced): Oh, yes, sounds great.
Yay.
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