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Have a look at the final episode of 'Arthur' on PBS Kids, and more

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Arthur Read in the final episode of 'Arthur.'
Arthur Read in the final episode of 'Arthur.'
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Arthur talks to Francine, Muffy, George, Buster and D.W. in the final new episode of 'Arthur' on PBS Kids.
Arthur talks to Francine, Muffy, George, Buster and D.W. in the final new episode of 'Arthur' on PBS Kids.
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D.W. and Bud in the final new episode of 'Arthur' on PBS Kids.
D.W. and Bud in the final new episode of 'Arthur' on PBS Kids.
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A 250-episode "Arthur" marathon is scheduled to air on PBS Kids and the network's YouTube channel starting at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16, ending the longest-running animated children’s show. The series' final four episodes will premiere Monday, Feb. 21.
A 250-episode "Arthur" marathon is scheduled to air on PBS Kids and the network's YouTube channel starting at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16, ending the longest-running animated children’s show. The series' final four episodes will premiere Monday, Feb. 21.
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A cartoon depiction of Marc Brown talks with Arthur for some of the final episodes.
A cartoon depiction of Marc Brown talks with Arthur for some of the final episodes.
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Mr. Ratburn comes out and gets married in the 22nd season premiere of 'Arthur'
Mr. Ratburn comes out and gets married in the 22nd season premiere of 'Arthur'
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Arthur's Perfect Christmas | Maybe it's a kid thing. But from the start, when Arthur, the PBS aardvark, turns Pachelbel's Canon into a Christmas wish-list, up until his bratty sister D.W. finally comes to terms with not getting what she wanted for Christmas at the end, but something she actually likes more, it's a great ride. The rare politically correct show - it works in Kwanzaa, Hanukkah and more - that doesn't feel forced.
Arthur's Perfect Christmas | Maybe it's a kid thing. But from the start, when Arthur, the PBS aardvark, turns Pachelbel's Canon into a Christmas wish-list, up until his bratty sister D.W. finally comes to terms with not getting what she wanted for Christmas at the end, but something she actually likes more, it's a great ride. The rare politically correct show - it works in Kwanzaa, Hanukkah and more - that doesn't feel forced.
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