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Fun Trivia: A : Arthur

Special Sub-Topic: Details About Episode "My Club Rules"


What is the name of Sue Ellen's club?

    reading and walking club. Sue Ellen created the club because she was annoyed by Buster's club.

What was Francine's club called?
    The Exciting Club. Francine's club didn't last very long, because she eventually went back to the tree house.

What was Mr. Ratburn's float?
    Giant Strawberry Shortcake Float. If you pay close attention towards the end of the episode, you can see Mr. Ratburn is being pestered by hungry birds. Ha!

What was Mr. Haney's float?
    King of the Button Island Float. Mr. Haney was a top a 25 foot plastic palm tree. During the parade the tree kept on swaying back and forth. Mr. Haney was yelling out "whoa!" Ha! I'd be saying "whoa" too if I were that high up!

What was The Brain's club called?
    The Fun Club. The Brain's Club had only one member, Binky, but "The Brain" demanded Binky to leave because he wasn't having fun.

What was The Brain's float idea?
    DNA Float. The Brain's back up plan was to wear the team baseball uniforms.

Who came up with the Parade Float Club?
    Francine. Francine created the club because she didn't want Arthur's sister to join.

Which of the following was not a rule in becoming a member of the Parade Float Club?
    must be able to read and write. Arthur and his friends didn't want D.W to join the Parade Float Club so they devised unachievable goals for D.W to accomplish. First they tried to make her kick a bowling ball out of the yard. Next they insisted she draw a funny picture of Mr. Ratburn. It would have worked out, except Buster cracked up laughing. Finally Arthur spoke out and said, "All members must be in the third grade." Now why didn't they think of that earlier? Ha!

What is rule number one of the Parade Float Club?
    Anyone can join but Buster. Arthur created this rule because Buster referred to the tree house as "crummy."

Which is not a rule in the Muffy Club charter?
    Cannot join former club you were in. Muffy created her clubhouse because she felt Arthur's tree house wasn't suiting her "fashionable" designs.

What is rule number one of the Parade Float Club?
    Anyone can join but Buster. Arthur created this rule because Buster referred to the tree house as "crummy."

What was Buster's new club called?
    Reading Comic Books under a Blanket Club. Buster's first club member was Sue Ellen, but she quit because she claimed she couldn't breathe under the blanket.

Which is not a rule in the Muffy Club charter?
    Cannot join former club you were in.

What is the password to get into the Muffy Club?
    salt and pepper, peas and carrots. Muffy was upset because Francine forgot to show up at the club. It was a club rule to show up everyday.

How did Francine quit the "Muffy Club" ?
    She didn't quit, Muffy fired her. Francine was fired because she broke one of Muffy's club rules.

What was The Brain's club called?
    The Fun Club. The Brain's only member was Binky, but he was demanded to leave the club because he wasn't having fun.

What was Sue Ellen's club called?
    Reading and Walking Club.

What was Francine's club called?
    The Exciting Club. The initial ceremony began like a fireworks display, but the club didn't last very long, because Francine eventually went back to the tree house.

In the end, they all decided to bury the hatchet and play in the tree house like old times. What did Arthur and his friends do in the tree house together?
    They played cards. Arthur was in his tree house alone, when Buster asked to join. He was followed by Muffy, Francine, and then Binky.

Whose float was chosen in the end?
    D.W's. D.W's float was based on Egypt. She was the reigning queen of Egypt, while Arthur unfortunately carried her humble sister. Ha!


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