We continue our look back at Arthur for its 20 anniversary of the TV Show premiering. You can read the first post with select episodes from season 1 and 2 here. We have season 3 and 4 in this post.
Season 3 "The Ballad Of Buster Baxter" episode 1b.
For a show like "Arthur" it does call back to itself alot , like with D.W's missing snowball and etc. In season 2, Buster Baxter left to be with his father , who is pilot , to travel the world. Many shows like this would have done this as one episode and where the (a) character (s) misses the character who leaves and they come back, but this show took a different route for the rest of season 2 ,except with the characters contacting him , Buster is not there. (The episode he leaves is season 2 episode 12a "Arthur's Faraway Friend") In season 3 , Buster returns right in the season premiere. The episode we look at is the 2nd part which has guest stars Art Garfunkel as a moose who sings.
Mom, what's an Art Garfunkel? /copyright WGBH
Meanwhile from the point of view of the episode itself , it's really nice seeing some call backs to moments from season 2, that really nails the time difference that Buster has had. Buster talks to Sue Ellen , a character who comes from a family who traveled alot, that she had that in common with him. The other kids think that Buster has changed ,but Arthur suggests that they have a party for him and to look at his travel slides. (ah 1998). The moment that Buster breaks the fourth wall when Art's character sings song about him being sad , was funny. Buster and his friends do make up in the end.
It's an episode that young and old young can relate to , that if you leave somewhere or if someone left you for a trip or something that things kept on going and that that person may feel left out and just wants to reconnect and go back to what they left. I never know if they could see the moose or not he seemed to jump from being the narrator to interacting a little bit. It really added to the episode though.
I will say Season 3 has some good episodes in it there's the episode "I'd rather Read It Myself" where D.W tells a very impressive story , or my season 3 favorite, "Arthur"s Almost Live Not Real music Festival" which spawned this:
Join us for reviewed look at an episode from Season 4.