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Arthur Writes A Story (2003)
Rating:
Starring: Arthur
Director:
Category: Family
Studio: Sony Entertainment
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Length:
40 mins

 
 

 

Includes 3 great adventures!

Join Arthur, D.W., and all their pals in a fun-filled animated series based on Marc Brown's best-selling children's books. This DVD includes three great adventures!

Arthur Writes a Story
Struggling with a school writing assignment, Arthur decides that all he needs is a little inspiration to make his life sound more interesting than it really is. But he crosses the line when the story of how he got his puppy starts to involve invisible elephants and trips to outer space.

Locked In the Library!
If only Arthur hadn't called Francine a marshmallow! Now they're locked inside the Elwood City library together, and they either have to make up or face the long, scary night alone.

I'd Rather Read It Myself
The Tibble twins are better than D.W. at just about everything-they can yell louder, bounce higher, and even get dizzier. It would be great if D.W. could at least read before the Tibbles could! Can she spin a tale dazzling enough to convince them she can?