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Arthur: The Music Video (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Arthur
Director:
Category: Family
Studio: Sony Entertainment
Subtitles:
Length:
30 mins

 
 

 

Special Edition 3 Musical Stories!

Join Arthur, D.W., and the gang in their first ever music video. There's rap, rock n' roll and of course, everyone's favorite - the Crazy Bus Song!

Arthur's Almost Live, Not Real Music Festival:
Arthur and the gang create their own music videos. What they lack in high-tech video gear, they make up for in state-of-the art imaginations!

The Ballad Of Buster Baxter:
Art Garfunkel lends his voice to the guitar-strumming moose minstrel who sings "The Ballad of Buster Baxter" - the story of how Buster feels when he comes home to Elwood City after a whole summer away with his Dad. It seems to Buster that his friends changed while he was gone and they've forgotten all about him. Will he ever fit in again?

D.W. and the Crazy Bus Song:
The Crazy Bus Song is totally obnoxious and filled with goofy words that no self-respecting eight-year-old would ever repeat. The only problem is, it's everywhere, particularly in the Read home. D.W. insists on playing it 4,000 times a day and it is driving Arthur crazy. When the CD disappears, D.W. suspects that Arthur has finally snapped.