Arthur - 03x12 - What Scared Sue Ellen; Clarissa is Cracked

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00:00Every day when you're walking down the street, everybody that you meet has an original point
00:10of view.
00:11And I say, hey, hey, what a wonderful kind of day if you can learn to work and play and
00:12get along with each other.
00:13You got to listen to your heart, listen to the beat, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of
00:14the street.
00:15Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:16Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:17Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:18Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:19Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:20Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:21Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:22Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:23Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:24Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:25Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:26Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:27Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:28Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:29Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:30Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:32Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:33Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:34Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:35Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:36Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:37Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:38Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:39Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:40Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:41Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:43Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:44Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:45Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:46Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:47Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:48Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:49Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:50Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:51Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:52Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:54Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:55Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:56Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:57Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:58Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
00:59Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:00Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:01Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:02Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:03Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:05Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:06Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:07Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:08Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:09Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:10Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:11Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:12Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:13Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:14Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:16Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:17Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:18Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:19Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:20Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:21Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:22Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:23Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:24Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:25Open up your eyes, listen to your heart, listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street.
01:27But you know who's never afraid? Sue Ellen. Nothing scares her. Not oral reports.
01:36If nobody volunteers to go first, I'll have to pick one of you myself.
01:41I volunteer, Mr. Ratford.
01:45Not the daily special at the cafeteria.
01:49Yuck!
01:53Not even scary movies.
01:57And after what happened in the woods, she's still not easy to scare.
02:01What about you, Arthur?
02:09Ha ha ha!
02:13What scared Sue Ellen?
02:19And they hear it again.
02:22And they hear it again.
02:24Squeak, squeak, squeak.
02:27And man, are they scared.
02:29So they start the car and zoom, they drive off.
02:32And then?
02:33And then, when they get home, they find out what was making that squeaky noise.
02:39There, stuck to the car door handle, is...
02:42Yeah, yeah?
02:43A big, sharp book.
02:47Wait, I've heard this story before.
02:50It's supposed to be a hook stuck to the door, not a book.
02:54I know, but where was I supposed to find a hook?
02:57That was still scary, Binky.
02:59Weren't you scared, Sue Ellen?
03:01Why? It's just a silly, made-up story. It didn't really happen.
03:06We know it's make-believe.
03:08We do?
03:09That's what makes it fun.
03:10Fun is traveling, sightseeing, going new places.
03:14Real things are fun.
03:16Boo!
03:21Wow, is she tough.
03:35Binky, Buster, Arthur!
03:37If you guys are trying to scare me, it's not going to...
03:42work.
04:04Have fun at school today, Sue Ellen?
04:06Yeah, lots of fun.
04:12This is silly.
04:13There are no such things as monsters.
04:16Not here.
04:23Maybe it's something that followed us from someplace else.
04:27Someplace overseas.
04:31Like Baba Yaga.
04:34A scary ogre lady from the Russian backwoods.
04:42There she is.
04:44Lunch!
04:50I don't like chasing my meals, little one.
05:05Don't be late for school!
05:12What's gotten into me?
05:19Binky, don't do that!
05:21So you can get spooked.
05:24Hey, we finished the scary scarecrow.
05:27Want to see him?
05:29No, we'll be late for school.
05:32No, we won't.
05:33We'll take the shortcut through the dead woods.
05:37No, thanks.
05:38Maybe later.
05:41No, really, she was scared.
05:43Sue Ellen's scared?
05:45Of what?
05:48Uh, a mummy?
05:50Nah, mummies are too slow.
05:52She could outrun one.
05:53Not if the mummy had a mountain bike.
05:56Nothing on Earth scares Sue Ellen.
05:58So, it's not from Earth.
06:01At last, someone's seen a real alien.
06:04It's not aliens.
06:06It's worse.
06:10An old lady in a house that walks like a chicken?
06:13What's scary about that?
06:15Couldn't you just catch it and barbecue it?
06:20Stop it!
06:21This is real!
06:22Why?
06:23Because it's one of your stories and not ours?
06:25Did you ever see a Baba Yaga when you were in Russia?
06:28Has Buster ever seen a space creature?
06:31Well, no, but...
06:32So does that mean they're not real?
06:36It still doesn't prove it was a Baba Yaga.
06:39I know.
06:40It could have been something else.
06:45The creek's always noisy this time of year.
06:47It's just water.
06:49Or it could have been a kappa.
06:51What's a kappa?
06:52A hungry river demon from Japan.
06:55The only way to defeat it is to make it bow.
07:05Look, a five-dollar bill!
07:08Damn, I'm stuck.
07:12What kind of demon are you?
07:14You got to work on your defense, kid.
07:16I'll do better next time.
07:18Hey, the next guy might have a sword.
07:21Remember what happened to Larry?
07:26That's how I'd handle him.
07:29Okay, go ahead.
07:37Maybe you heard a bird.
07:40Or a banshee from Ireland.
07:42Her wail foretells doom for anyone she visits.
07:46Huh?
07:56No!
08:01Hey, that hurt!
08:06What's so hard about that?
08:10I think that was my mom calling me, so I better be going.
08:16It was right around here.
08:21What is it?
08:23An intergalactic creature of some kind.
08:28Or a chipmunk.
08:29What do you think, Arthur?
08:31I think I want to leave.
08:34Go away. You don't scare me.
08:38I showed that old monster.
08:41Any ideas, Sue Ellen?
08:43Yeah.
08:44Run!
08:47Wait, what are we afraid of?
08:50We didn't see anything.
08:51No, just a...
08:56It's just the tree house.
08:58We can't go on like this. We're scared of everything.
09:02Well, we were okay until you told us all those stories.
09:05But they're just stories.
09:07No, you heard that thing. It's real.
09:11But there must be a logical explanation for this.
09:15Right?
09:16When you find out, let me know.
09:22Join us, Sue Ellen. We're reliving our old Swiss Alps adventure.
09:28Remember how afraid we were before we climbed our first mountain?
09:32So, how did you get over your fear?
09:35Once we'd prepared and had the proper equipment, we could face our fear head on.
09:44I wasn't scared. I mean...
09:46Hello?
09:47Binky, I'm going back.
09:49Back? Why?
09:51We'll never be able to use the shortcut again if we don't face that thing.
09:56We just need to be prepared and have the right equipment.
10:00Oh, man.
10:02Let's go.
10:19Let's go.
10:22Why not?
10:33Remember, whatever happens, don't scream.
10:37Agreed. One for all and good for nothing.
10:48Come out, come out, whatever you are.
10:53Hey, that's me.
10:55Sorry.
10:57Oops.
11:03Oh.
11:04Hey, you guys.
11:07It's Perky, Mrs. Wood's mean old dog.
11:10Perky? That's what scared us?
11:13A dog. Imagine that.
11:20Oh, my precious Perky.
11:22I was worried sick over you.
11:25Arthur, you've saved my Perky again.
11:28We all did.
11:30Why, she'd still be trapped if you would let her cry frighten you away.
11:34Aren't you a brave group?
11:37I shall give you all a big kiss.
11:49Then we heard it again.
11:52Screech, screech.
11:55It was coming from the dead woods.
11:57I saw its beady, glowing eyes.
12:01Then, from inside the ghost tree, it sprang.
12:05What?
12:06A hideous, two-headed wolfman.
12:15Hey, you said wolfman, not cowman.
12:19I couldn't find a wolf head.
12:21Wow, I didn't think you liked scary stories, Sue Ellen.
12:25Yeah, how'd you think of something so cool?
12:36Sound can fool you sometimes.
12:44Everybody in our class made a sound.
12:48One kid will make a sound and the other kid will not be able to see the sound.
12:54And so they'll try to guess what the sound is.
12:57You get it?
12:59Are you playing a drum?
13:01No.
13:05Sometimes things sound different than what they really are.
13:10Taking apart those packing materials.
13:13No.
13:15I have to admit that I think it's the garbage can going up and down.
13:18Yes.
13:20Taking tape out.
13:22Yeah!
13:28Pulling the cap off the glow stick.
13:30No.
13:32Two knives?
13:34No.
13:35Is it any kind of silverware?
13:37No.
13:38Sound is a vibration.
13:42Vibration that sends waves through the air.
13:45Then it would bounce against your eardrum and your eardrum would vibrate and then you would hear a sound.
13:51You know, your ears can trick you.
13:56Is it sliding a box around?
13:59No.
14:03Scissors?
14:05Yes.
14:07Sound is very mysterious.
14:12And now, back to Harper!
14:21The mummy of the Egyptian ruler was surrounded by his finest treasures.
14:26If I was a mummy, I know exactly which of my treasures I'd want.
14:33Nah.
14:34Yuck.
14:36Nope.
14:38Yes!
14:40That's it!
14:43Some treasures. I'd have real treasures.
14:51All the paper for my Christmas and birthday gifts.
14:54My favorite stuffed animals.
14:57My acorn collection. My button collection.
15:00I'd eat a snowball, but somehow it'd disappear.
15:04That won't even happen for another 3,448 years!
15:12I am now mummy ready!
15:15If we walk out quietly, we won't have to ask.
15:19Good idea.
15:23Clarissa is craft.
15:30You have so much cool stuff, Grandma.
15:33But my most favorite thing is this.
15:36You mean Clarissa.
15:38I've had her since I was your age.
15:42There's your mother. We'd better get you ready to go.
15:53Goodbye, Clarissa.
15:55Maybe Clarissa would like a vacation from that musty old cabinet.
16:00How would you like to take care of her for a week, D.W.?
16:04Oh, thank you!
16:06I know you'll treat Clarissa like the treasure she is.
16:10Now you two have fun.
16:37Cock-a-doodle-doo!
16:54Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair!
17:03Wow!
17:06There will now be a brief intermission.
17:16Is the show over?
17:18No, intermission.
17:20Rapunzel fell out of the castle and broke her neck.
17:23This is much more exciting than the version Mom told me.
17:30I am Rapunzelaria!
17:34Princess of the second layer of sky!
17:37I am flying to my cloud castle!
17:42Watch me fly away, loyal followers!
17:46Can you give these to D.W.?
17:50Here I go! Disappearing into...
17:52No!
17:54Oops.
17:55D.W., what have you been doing to this doll?
17:58Didn't Grandma Thora tell you to be careful with her?
18:01I've been treating her like a treasure,
18:03and I've been treating her like my best treasure of all.
18:06But, D.W., she's a mess.
18:08Yeah, I've played with her a lot.
18:10Maybe we should get Grandma a new one.
18:12But, D.W., Clarissa's old.
18:15And she won't mind that it broke.
18:17Oh, good.
18:18No, she's old, old, unique,
18:20and very special to Grandma Thora.
18:23Here, I'll show you.
18:28Now, when Grandma Thora was your age, D.W.,
18:30the world was a very different place.
18:32She must have lived in a really small town.
18:35That's right here, in Elwood City.
18:37That's Grandma Thora with her brothers.
18:40Everyone in our family got stuck with brothers.
18:44How sad.
18:46Actually, Thora's brothers are part of the reason
18:49she ended up getting Clarissa.
18:52You see...
18:54Mama, may I go across the street
18:56and look in the toy store window?
18:58Why, of course, Thora dear.
19:00Mom let her go by herself?
19:03Things were different then, D.W.
19:06How you doing, Thora?
19:08Hello, Mr. Jensen.
19:15How are you today, Thora?
19:18This way, young Thora.
19:21Again?
19:23I can't believe we're under the flight route
19:25for that zeppelin.
19:27It's getting so a person can't have any peace and quiet.
19:31Again?
19:32I can't believe we're under the flight route
19:34for that zeppelin.
19:36It's getting so a person can't have any peace and quiet.
19:50Victoria!
19:51How nice of you to come.
19:53Where have you been?
19:55I've been looking for you.
19:57How nice of you to come.
19:59Guinevere, your castle is beautiful.
20:02Much nicer than mine.
20:07Thora, you said you wanted a horse-drawn carriage.
20:10So here it is.
20:12This is an airplane.
20:14Right.
20:15See, Victoria's actually a spy
20:17sent to destroy Guinevere's castle.
20:20Shoo!
20:21Shoo!
20:22Shoo!
20:23Shoo!
20:24Shoo!
20:25Ah!
20:26Is something wrong, honey?
20:27I hate playing with my brother's hand-me-downs.
20:30Why can't I have my own toys?
20:32Maybe when you're older.
20:34Toys are expensive, Thora,
20:36and girls your age aren't very careful.
20:38Oh, I'd be very careful, Mother.
20:41Thora, I made you a very godmother doll.
20:44I'm not playing with a potato.
20:47Gee, I think it's a good idea.
20:59Happy birthday, Thora!
21:01And now that you're one year older...
21:08A doll! A real doll!
21:16A real doll!
21:36I'm going to take care of you for the rest of my life.
21:42Grandma kept Clarissa perfect her whole life,
21:45but Rector, what am I going to do?
21:48Let's try the doll hospital.
21:56Gone on vacation.
21:58See you in a month. Bill.
22:00What kind of a doctor goes on vacation
22:02when there are dolls in trouble?
22:06Good news.
22:07I searched the Internet and found another place
22:09that fixes old dolls.
22:11I emailed them.
22:12We're saved!
22:13And there's a six-month wait.
22:17Oh, no!
22:18Grandma Thora called.
22:20She's dropping a travel column off with Bitsy Baxter
22:23and thought she'd stop by for dinner.
22:25But we can't get Clarissa fixed by tonight.
22:27Now Grandma Thora will find out what a bad granddaughter I am.
22:31She'll probably fire me.
22:39Look!
22:40I tied this ribbon around Clarissa's head
22:42like a headband.
22:43Maybe Grandma won't notice.
22:48If only there was someone who could fix my doll.
22:54Come on!
22:57Rapunzel, you sure are accident-prone.
23:00Mr. Ratburn!
23:03What's the rush, Arthur?
23:04You know, your geography report isn't due until Thursday.
23:08I was wondering if maybe you could...
23:12Please save this doll!
23:15Oh, dear.
23:16It looks like she had quite an accident.
23:19Can you help her?
23:20Hmm.
23:21This material really isn't too different
23:23than what I use on some of my puppets.
23:26Yes, I think I can.
23:28Let me take her to my workshop.
23:29Come by in a couple of hours.
23:31Oh, thank you, thank you!
23:33Gee, I don't think you're scary at all.
23:36Huh?
23:37Let's go, D.W.!
23:38Hurry!
23:39You only have two hours!
23:44It's been two hours!
23:45Hurry!
23:53He's killing her!
23:56Oh, hello there.
23:58What have you done to my grandmother's doll?
24:03I was just working on a new desk.
24:05Note the six-compartment separator for graded papers.
24:09And here...
24:11is your doll.
24:14Wow!
24:16It's beautiful!
24:18It's beautiful!
24:20It's beautiful!
24:22It's beautiful!
24:24Wow!
24:26What do you think, D.W.?
24:27She's perfect!
24:34Here she is, Grandma!
24:35What?
24:36She almost looks prettier than when I lent her to you.
24:39You took good care of her.
24:41Arthur, you were going to let me read that A-plus report of yours.
24:55I confess!
24:56I broke Clarissa, and Arthur's teacher was really nice
24:59and not scary like Arthur says, fixed her.
25:01But it's wrong to lie, so I'm telling you,
25:03even though you'll never trust me again, and...
25:06that's all.
25:07I'm done.
25:09D.W., Clarissa's broken many times over the years,
25:13and I've had her fixed, just like you did.
25:16Really?
25:17Your getting her repaired shows that not only are you trustworthy,
25:21you're very responsible.
25:23Well, yes!
25:25That's exactly right.
25:27And that's exactly the kind of girl Clarissa needs to take care of her.
25:31All the time.
25:33Oh, thank you, Grandma!
25:52You've got to listen to your heart
25:54Listen to the beat
25:55Listen to the rhythm
25:57Rhythm on the street
25:59It's a simple message
26:01And it comes from the heart
26:04Believe in yourself
26:06For that's the place to start
26:08Start and I say
26:10Hey! Hey!
26:11What a wonderful kind of day
26:13If we could learn to work and play
26:16And get along with each other
26:18Hey!
26:19What a wonderful kind of day
26:21Hey!
26:22What a wonderful kind of day
26:24Hey!

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