The fourteenth season of the television seriesArthur was originally broadcast on PBS Kids Go! in the United States from October 11, 2010[1] to April 29, 2011, and contains 10 episodes. Season 14 began screening at Israel in late August 2010 and on ABC2 of Australia on September 27, 2010. It has also screened in United Kingdom on CBBC since November 1, 2010. The second half started on Earth Day 2011 and ended the day before the Royal Wedding the next day.
The Brain is put in a wheelchair after he injures his leg during basketball and copes with the encouragement of Lydia, a disabled girl who also uses a wheelchair.
The children abandon the playground to look at Muffy's new smart phone, and the Tough Customers are enraged that there is nobody to pick on. So they attempt to make the playground popular again.
Sue Ellen goes to guest star Neil Gaiman's book signing, and he encourages her to write her own graphic novel. Although her friends are confused by her story, Neil Gaiman encourages her to keep writing.
Arthur, Francine, Buster, and Muffy make videos about Pal and Nemo, but to the pets' dismay, they aren't liking the results.
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6a
"Follow the Bouncing Ball"
Peter K. Hirsch
Ivan Tankushev
April 22, 2011 (2011-04-22)
166A
Alberto loses his signed "El Boomerang" soccer ball, and it bounces all over town, especially knocking George’s domino contraption over twice.
171b
6b
"Buster Baxter and the Letter From the Sea"
Mathayu Warren Lane & Peter K. Hirsch
Ivan Tankushev
April 22, 2011 (2011-04-22)
166B
Buster finds a letter in a bottle and believes it is from sea people of Atlantis.
172a
7a
"Around the World in 11 Minutes"
Jon Greenberg
Louis Piché
April 25, 2011 (2011-04-25)
167A
Pal, Amigo, Kate and Mei Lin take a trip around the world while competing with Nemo.
172b
7b
"Muffy and the Big Bad Blog"
Jon Greenberg
François Brisson
April 25, 2011 (2011-04-25)
167B
Muffy becomes addicted to blogging after chronicling her holiday to Costa Rica on her blog. After Francine suggests she should spend less time blogging, the two begin feuding online.
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8a
"Arthur Unravels"
Susan Kim
François Brisson
April 26, 2011 (2011-04-26)
171A
Grandma Thora teaches Arthur how to knit, but he is embarrassed about his new hobby.
173b
8b
"All the Rage"
Claudia Silver
Louis Piché & Al Jeffery
April 26, 2011 (2011-04-26)
171B
Muffy tries to come up with fashion trends, but they don't catch on.
174a
9a
"D.W., Queen of the Comeback"
Peter K. Hirsch
Greg Hill
April 27, 2011 (2011-04-27)
178B
After more teasing from the Tibbles, D.W. asks for advice on comebacks.
174b
9b
"In My Africa"
Ken Pontac
Gerry Capelle
April 27, 2011 (2011-04-27)
178A
The Brain's African cousin from Senegal, Cheikh Powers, moves to Elwood City. After D.W. draws a picture with a misinterpretation of Africa, she, Brain, and Cheikh write their own duet educating about the countries of the continent.
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10a
"Buster Spaces Out"
Ron Holsey
François Brisson
April 28, 2011 (2011-04-28)
179A
Buster decides to build a model rocket ship, and recruits Arthur, George, Carl, Francine, and Muffy to help him. Chaos ensues until he receives advice from guest star Michael Fincke.
175b
10b
"The Long Road Home"
Peter K. Hirsch
Louis Piché
April 28, 2011 (2011-04-28)
179B
Thinking he performed badly in a running race, George decides to walk from Crown City to Elwood City to raise money for autism research. Arthur finds the El Boomerang soccer ball (from “Follow The Bouncing Ball”) and plans to give it to Alberto on his birthday.
Australian air dates
Season 14 began screening on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's iView service and ABC2 on September 27, 2010. The episode order does not agree with the list above, instead being listed in the series' original production order.[3] The episodes that didn't air in the U.S. from October 2010 to April 2011 were aired as season 15.
In September 2009, Cookie Jar Group confirmed production of this season and 185 episodes by 2010.[28] Like season 12, this season produced 20 episodes for the broadcast span of two years (or television seasons). Because of this, many countries outside of the U.S. released the episodes earlier than scheduled for PBS.
Additionally, overseas this was the first season to be produced in 1080i HD (the previous two seasons were aired in widescreen in some markets but were still produced in 480i regardless of the aspect ratio), and was the first season to use previews for the episode on the title cards instead of the animated ones. In the US, the show continued to be aired in 480i and in the 4:3 aspect ratio, and still used the animated title cards up until season 16.
All Kids Can Character Search
In January 2009, WGBH and CVS Caremark announced a character design contest for children aged 6 – 12.[29] The contest was designed to educate children about the importance of inclusion and how children of all abilities can play together. Entries required an illustration and description of a character with a disability. Jacqui Deegan, senior director of Arthur comments, "We're looking for an exciting new character, who can show the gang in Elwood City that children come in all shapes, sizes and abilities. Over the years, ARTHUR has helped children to embrace other kids' unique characteristics as well as their own, and this new character will continue that tradition."[30] The contest ran from February 1, 2009, to March 31, 2009, and the winner was announced in June 2009. Connor Gordon's character, Lydia Fox, was featured on the season premiere, "The Wheel Deal."