Matt Gilgenbach's indie horror game Neverending Nightmares is getting an official manga adaptation on 's website 'MANGA pixiv.' The English-language game based on Gilgenbach's personal struggles with mental illness debuted in 2014. The manga is drawn by who skillfully recreates the original game's striking art style.Artwork from Neverending Nightmares PC game.The original game's story follows Thomas Smith, who is plagued by reoccurring nightmares, as he wanders through the spirit world in search of his dreams' source. He awakens one morning in a strange room after dreaming he stabbed a girl.
Confused, a girl claiming to be his sister Gabby appears. She tries to calm Thomas but another figure appears and begins to attack.Artwork from Neverending Nightmares manga.The Neverending Nightmares manga is available in both Japanese and for free.Katoh previously drew Yoi Sobo to Mago no Hanashi (The Story of the Good Grandmother and Grandson).The Neverending Nightmares game is available to play in English, Japanese, and Chinese.Source.
Dec 05, 2013 Neverending Nightmares: How OCD Inspired a Psychological Horror Breakthrough. Developer Matt Gilgenbach's upcoming horror adventure is.
—, 'Believe in Yourself' (opening theme)Arthur is a book series by Marc Brown and a kids' show that started on in 1996, where everyone in the series is some sort of animal. The show follows mild-mannered, bespectacled aardvark Arthur Read and his as they go through the third grade and some seven summer vacations.
They have to deal with bullies, various issues like allergies and learning disorders, and tons of homework given out by their overly enthusiastic teacher, Mr. Ratburn, all in the show's own way.Sometimes the episodes follow Arthur's sister, D.W. (Dora Winifred, but ), an amusing who basically says and does everything every little kid has ever wanted to say and/or do, sometimes to the 's chagrin.The show is quite witty and funny and contains many, most of which fall into the category., it has a, and now has a.Should not, for one second, be confused with. He'll kill you. Cerebus, not Arthur. Tropes used in Arthur (animation) include:.: S14's 'The Agent of Change' involves Francine, Muffy, and Molly creating a cartoon out of frustration with no good movies about female heroes.
To top it off, they call her.: In-universe example - S10's 'Unfinished' has Arthur finding and enjoying an old out-of-print book 93,000,000 Miles in a Balloon. However the last few pages are missing and he desperately tries a number of ways to find out the ending including renting an old 16mm film adaptation.
But whereas Arthur's book is a fantasy exploration, the film is a backstage musical about a producer and a starlet who wants to make a movie of the book, and the starlet wanting make the film to use as a springboard into starring in Broadway musicals.: Non-PBS news tend to refer to the show Arthur and Arthur Read as 'Arthur the Aardvark.' . Buster Baxter, Binky Barnes, Francine Frensky.: Buster's parents.: Often played straight, but reasonably often. For example:. At the end of S3's 'Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight,' Nadine stated that the moral of the story was 'Don't put your milk close to the edge because someone's going to knock it over.' . At the end of S4's 'What Is That Thing?,' Buster suggests that 'Maybe there's something to be learned from all this.'
.: S6's 'For Whom the Bell Tolls', D.W. Loses her voice to a case of laryngitis.
Arthur celebrates the fact of not having to deal with a noisy sister for a few days, but Francine annoyingly scolds him several times throughout the episode: 'You're mean, Arthur Read! M-E-A-N, mean!' 'That's what you get for being mean, Arthur!' .: Starting with S6's 'The Secret Life of Dogs and Babies', there would be episodes involving Kate, Pal, and the non-furry animals with their own stories. Later would expand to stuffed toys and imaginary friends.: The differences between early S1 to late S1 and onwards are extremely noticeable.: Showed up in S1's 'Arthur's Spelling Trubble'.:. S6's 'More!'
Asks how much allowance everyone has,. S2's 'Draw!'
, when Arthur asks Francine and the Brain which of them is better at sports. (This is before Jenna, described by Francine as '.).: This exchange from S1's 'Arthur's Birthday'.
Binky: What are you thinking about?Francine: About whose party to go to. Why, what are you thinking about?Binky: Where's Ohio?.:. When Buster finds a message in a bottle, he says it could be a million years old.: Used frequently when they are parodying another work. The episode 'The Contest' is composed of a series of such shifts, including parodies of, and even. The beginning of the episode 'Binky Rules' is mostly drawn in the artistic style of Edward Gorey, in a parody of the introduction to the PBS series, Mystery!. In an where Brain goes over plans in his mind, the animation switches to mimic his.
is animated like the.: Fern and George in Arthur's group, James in D.W.' S group. Don't forget Prunella, or even Molly. They both got a few episodes later on. Also Bailey, Muffy's butler.: D.W. Gives a definite wink to the audience at the end of 'Best Enemies' when she says that she's sure that she and W.D. Will find something they have in common with each other.: Buster believes in it, and tries to contact its king.
/: Parodied. In S3's 'Buster's Growing Grudge', Buster ends up replacing his comedy act for the school talent show with a long tirade against Binky (whom he blames for the poor grade he got on a report). He doesn't even try to make it funny.
When George wins the talent show, Buster proceeds to pin this on Binky as well.: Nadine.: In S1's 'D.W. Gets Lost', she doesn't notice that Emily's ears have turned green until the camera pulls back.: The theme song, naturally. 'People think I can't write a poem,But they are so wrong, I can write a poem,I wrote this one, I wrote this poem,And I gave it the title 'Binky's Poem'.: In-universe examples:. S13's 'Brain Gets Hooked' has Brain hate a show due to how illogical it is, but becomes obsessed with watching it nonetheless. S14's 'Muffy and the Big Bad Blog' has Arthur and the others admit that they can't look away from reading Muffy's and Francine's blogs, even though they're disgusted by the blog wars between the two.: In 'D.W.
Thinks Big' Cousin Cora acts like a brat when she's alone with D.W. And acts like an angel when grown-ups are around.: The aftermath of the big snowstorm was when D.W. Got her special snowball.: The first book, Arthur's Nose, was about Arthur wanting to change his nose because of the suffering he endured from having it, and then deciding not to because he realized looks aren't important. That didn't stop Marc Brown from redesigning him over the next decade until his nose became invisible, though.: Do any of the characters look their nationalities? Then again, they are anthropomorphic animals.: In S14's 'Follow the Bouncing Ball', the intro imagines Brain taking his friends back in time to see the dinosaurs, when Buster accidentally drops his container of raisins. When they arrive at the present, everyone is a lizard and they have to take a fly eating class.: Principal Haney always seems to have bad things randomly happening to him. Arthur would become one in later seasons.: One of the reasons the show is so popular with the is it's clever use of this trope in the series' continuity.
For example, S9's 'Breezy Listening Blues' contains numerous references to the TV special 'Arthur, It's Only Rock 'n' Roll'.: Killer, Grandma Thora's dog was first seen in the books.: 'I don't know any strangers!' .: One of the most frequently asked questions about the show is the subject of which animal the characters are. Arthur and his family are the most confusing since they do not look like aardvarks at all.: A higher incidence than usual, because of all of the.: Subverted in S3's 'Francine and the Feline', where Francine gets a cat, and Arthur believes cats are mean and bite off kids' ears. But in the end he learns about giving them a chance.
Averted with Sue Ellen, who may be one of kindest of Arthur's group of friends.: Arthur casually tells a friend that someone 'lost her P-E-N' while D.W. Is in earshot. Then complains about Arthur doing this, since she can't spell yet.: 'Arthur's Perfect Christmas'.: Done quite often with a TV:. In S2's 'Arthur VS the Piano', Arthur had given up playing the piano, and was subjected to a televised concert performance, the organ-playing, and a spoof of a piano-playing scene in.
In S7's 'Jenna's Bedtime Blues', Jenna, trying to get through a night without wetting the bed, tries watching TV and sees a diaper commercial, an actor with a mock Scottish talking about his broken bagpipes ('It's got a wee-leak!' ), and a -esque skit involving the letter P done with Wimzie's House.: Most of the main cast has been eight years old and in the third grade for 14 years.
This evolves into an. According to S14's 'D.W.
Unties the Knot', the events of S1's 'D.W. Thinks Big' are said to have happened 'a few months ago.' .: This exchange in S14's 'Muffy and the Big Bad Blog'. Rubella: You can't sit in your room eating soup and peanut butter all winter!Prunella: You're right.
I'm gonna need some crackers!.: Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix, released in 2001. Besides a remix of the show's theme song, every single song in the album is entirely new and never played once in the show. The songs in this album double as musical summaries of select episodes and of characters, composed in a variety of musical styles.: Parodied. When Arthur complains about DW, Binky says she's just a kid, and it's not like she's in third grade.: Grandma Thora and Mrs.
McGrady.: Mister Rogers made a guest appearance in one episode where he befriends Arthur. Marc Brown later returned the favor when he appeared in an episode of, and Arthur (a puppet of him, anyway) visited the Kingdom of Make-Believe.: Dark Bunny, in contrast to the other established in-universe show, Bionic Bunny.: S13's 'The Pride of Lakewood' involves Arthur, Francine and Muffy setting up a pride committee as a way of supporting school activities, with Buster as their spokesman. They end up putting flyers on the lockers of non-members Brain and Sue Ellen announcing they have no school spirit (as well as George, who WAS a member, but didn't cheer loud enough at track meets), and the two have to hide just to avoid being publicly harassed. In the end, they successfully recruit Buster to make a speech on why they feel the organization is unjust and membership shouldn't be compulsory to express school spirit.: In-universe: At the beginning of S1, D.W's room was filled with Troll look-a-like dolls.
14 seasons later, long after they stopped being a fad in real life, they're still there.: 'So Long, Spanky'.: Grandma Thora's dog, Killer. Apart from a bit of a she's nice.: In Binky's report on Ancient Egypt - 'Mummies were dead people who died and got embalmed and tightly wrapped in cloth after they died.' Another episode has Binky writing a poem for a contest with the word 'poem' written four times.: At the start of the episode there's an where the kids are walking through the desert.
The very first shot we see is of a skull.: One forlorn summer project according to S2's 'The Short Quick Summer'. Presumably repeated every year.: 'Grandpa Dave's Memory Album' is about Grandpa Dave developing Alzheimers, but they never once call it by name. Averted in 'The Great McGrady' where it's explicitly said Mrs. McGrady has cancer.: When Mr. Ratburn does a puppet show, Buster laughs and explains why the puns are funny. '.: About.: One chapter book adaptation of a story had Arthur have one of these and then lampshade it on waking up for real. Man, I hate double-dreams!.
S3's 'What Scared Sue Ellen?' Had one in which Sue Ellen dreamed that the mythical was after her. Then she 'woke up,' only for the Baba Yaga to appear outside her window.: Binky's first name is actually Shelly.: The 'no hitting' Aesop in 'Arthur's Big Hit' was portrayed as one-sided so that children wouldn't justify hitting each other, and talk things out instead. Prides itself on discouraging violence on its children's TV shows.: Varies depending on who's involved in the episode, and, in some cases, what happens to them. S5 would see the use of a slot machine title card where Arthur would just spin the slots and it would show the face Muffy, Sue Ellen and George if the any of those three are the main character of the episode.
Specific title cards would be retired by S14, where sneak peaks of the episode are shown instead.: Two examples:. S1's 'Arthur's Almost Boring Day', where Grandma Thora's old home movies reveal that David Read, Mr. Ratburn and Mr. Haney all attended the same high school at the same time. S15's 'The Butler Did. , which reveals Bailey and Mr. Ratburn were in the same high school class.: Arthur, in sharp contrast to his with telling character traits.
Lampshaded in S6's 'Best Of The Nest', when Arthur settles on 'Just Plain Goose.' This is extremely poignant when one considers that most of the later seasons episodes focus less on Arthur.: Both Pal and Nemo give one in S14's 'Pet Projects,' but Nemo comments that Pal's needs work.: In the Unfinished episode, Arthur was searching for the last few pages of '93 Million Miles in a Balloon', when he discovered them missing (Which was later revealed to have been in his jacket pocket and therefore was ruined in the washing machine). Luckily, the Elwood City Library did have another copy, but it was checked out a decade ago and was never returned, since the last guy who checked it out moved and didn't leave a forwarding address. Turner vowed that if that man ever returns to the Elwood City Library, she'll revoke his library card personally.: Arthur jokes that Buster may not just fail an assignment, but get a G or H.: The Finish band Binky (Not the character) (who ends up ), and the several bands created within the special movie-length episode 'Arthur, It's Only Rock & Roll'.
The latter would have the Backstreet Boys as a.: The Persimmony Glitchett books are an in-universe example. Arthur. Francine, sometimes Buster.
Brain. Binky. Buster when something happens to him, prompting worry from his friends, Francine or Muffy when Buster is. Rotates between Sue Ellen, Fern, Prunella, George, and Jenna. Often D.W.: Arthur's interest in Bionic Bunny, Buster's interest in aliens, and Muffy's (claimed) marketing knowledge.: Arthur and co. Are only about eight years old, and are in third grade, yet they run around Elwood City much like teens several years older.
None of their parents seem concerned with the exception of what happens in S2's 'Lost', where Arthur accidentally rides the bus line to the city limits.: S2's 'Sue Ellen's Little Sister' focuses on Sue Ellen and her feeling lonely at being an only child. She meets up with the Frensky sisters, practicing cheering. Catherine gets her to put her arms higher over her head, and then.: You can tell D.W's upset because they always play the same music.: D.W. Gets this often, while Arthur has only been issued this once, in S4's 'Arthur's Big Hit'. Read: Arthur Timothy Read, come here!Arthur:.: Plenty.
See for most of them, but one that makes sense in-universe but is still amusing is Mr. He has various food allergies, 'but not chocolate. Thank goodness!' Did we mention Mr. Morris is a dog?. /: the ending of S6's The Boy Who Cried Comet had many fans throwing their hands up in the air, and announcing that they'll never be able to see Arthur in the same way ever again.
In S14's 'Through the Looking Glasses' Arthur loses his glasses and has to get new ones. The episode ends with a dog walking into frame carrying a toad on its back that's wearing Arthur's old glasses. We never learn how Arthur's glasses got from his nightstand to a toad's face.: Arthur winding up on the in-universe Riddle Quest in S5's 'Arthur And The Big Riddle'.: Both Emily and her mother are rabbits, while Emily's father is an ape. But what on earth is Molly and James's mother? Her kids are rabbits whereas she obviously hasn't got the ears or face, but she does have the same hair as her daughter so I'm assuming the Macdonald children are not adopted. (Mrs.?) Macdonald some kind of dog? Molly rules out this trope.
And apparently this trope is played straight again with Carl (a rabbit child) and his mother (an aardvark). When I learned of Emily's dad I immediately equated it to Pokemon breeding: The father could be anything, the offspring will be the species of the mother. As aforementioned, this is jossed by Molly Macdonald's existence. Since all of the above mentions are rabbits, could it just be that rabbit genes are extremely dominant?. Ha!!.: Mr.
Ratburn.: Just read the of the 'Binky Song.' .
Also, the lyrics to Crazy Bus: 'Absolutely screwy-louie, high as a plane or balloonie.' Considering the context, there is NO WAY it's not meant that way. There are also a surprising amount of to. This exchange from S13's 'The Secret Origin of Supernova'. Arthur: I can't dress up as a girl.Buster: That's sort of narrow-minded, don't you think?.: In-universe: Arthur is secretly a fan of 'Love Ducks'. He keeps it a secret because it's a baby show.: Arthur and Buster.
Francine and Muffy are their.: Most of the voice actors on this show have also done work for other animated programs, like, and.: Mr. Ratburn is often seen by the class as a cruel teacher who has no life outside of making kids miserable. He also goes giddy over cake, likes Expy (Spooky Poo), and volunteers as a puppeteer for children's puppet shows. He also has no kids or family that we know of. He does extra research in his spare time to better educate his students (Francine's pilfered paper).: Mr. Crosswire.: With Expys for both the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees.
Even the curse has an expy.: Binky (the band, not Binky Barnes).: In Meet Binky, because Arthur threw some trash into the CPU case, mistaking it for a trash can.: See entry above.: Big Boss bars in 'To Eat or Not to Eat'.: One episode of had D.W. Curious of her grandmother Thora's antique doll prompting a story on how she got it. In the flashback, Thora a spitting image of D.W. Right down to the voice. Thora's three brothers also resemble Arthur to an extent. Binky's great grandfather looked exactly like him as a child.: Many of the lists seen on the show include names of show staff members.: Nadine.: THE FREAKIN KING OF THIS TROPE!
And they are hilarious.: DW likes the song 'Crazy Bus', which drives Arthur crazy. Everyone else his age enjoys it too, but not as incessantly as DW.: In S9's Lights, Camera, Opera!, Rodney Gilfry's ink suit is very, very similar to Oliver Frensky, Francine's dad.
You may get confused if you tuned in halfway through the episode, and this is the first time around you're seeing it, and wasn't informed of it in advance.: MANY real life guests appear as versions of themselves, from Mr Rogers, to Yo-Yo Ma, to the, to Neil Gaiman. They have more celebrity cameo appearances than. Frank Gehry, Michelle Kwan, Larry King, & Lance Armstrong have the distinction of guest-starring on both Arthur and The Simpsons. Neil Gaiman too, now.: In 'Bleep,' D.W.
Hears a bad word and wants to know what it means. (She doesn't know at all that it's a bad word.) She imagines her accidentally getting her entire preschool class saying it.
Her mother finally tells her, 'You could say, it means 'I want to hurt your feelings.' That's what it means? Why didn't somebody just say so?!. This happened in an earlier episode - 'Arthur's Perfect Christmas'.
On the shot of the house, before D.W. Says that it's the worst Christmas ever, it sounds like she says 'D. it!'
.: In Prunella's title card, she 'predicts' that her audience will shortly see. Something, but then the lights go out.: In 'Night Fright', at the end of Binky's dream, after he flies of a cliff, his flying power loses and falls all the way down.: Ongoing gag with Mr. Ratburn in S3's 'Dad's Dessert Dilemma.'
When Arthur brings one his father's cakes to a class party, it turns out to be a hit with the entire class, especially with Mr. Ratburn soon takes to turning up at other events where Mr. Read's cakes are being served, under the increasingly flimsy excuse that he just wanted to hand out a reading list.: Muffy's butler/chauffeur Bailey.: The Tough Customers, particularly in the earlier seasons.: S5's 'Nerves of Steal' was about Buster Baxter stealing an action figure from a toy store, causing him to think that he is a criminal. About halfway through the episode Buster has a nightmare where he is arrested by the police and is taken to court where the judge is none other than Mr.
Ratburn and the jury his other classmates (including his best friend Arthur Read).: If the Reads gave D.W any form of consistent discipline, at least 25% of Arthur's problems would be diminished. Admittedly, this happened in one episode, but since then it's been sporadic.: Arthur and his friends subject D.W.
To one when they suspect her of doing something make Pal sick in S1's 'Sick as a Dog.' .: The band Binky is made of up musicians and synthesized sounds. It's apparently an open secret, as the episode on the band has them materialize from nowhere during a live performance.:. The show's (and thus subsequent seasons became ) in certain countries, notably Malaysia.
Only S10 and S11 received boxset releases, and only selected episodes from earlier seasons are available on DVD. ITunes Music Store does not sell episodes to many Asian and African countries either, iPlayer blocks non-UK IP addresses, and iView blocks non-Australian IP addresses. In-universe example: S10's 'Unfinished' has the book 93,000,000 Miles in a Balloon, but since it had been so long out of print, Arthur tries desperately to find another printing of it that has the last few pages, since his doesn't.: A school bus ride with a figure of Arthur next to the rider's seat was made in the early 2000s.: Subverted. Muffy's parents try to ban the 'Scare Your Pants Off Club' books (an of ) after she has nightmares from reading one.
It turns out that she reads them all the time and that the nightmares were caused by her.: Though the characters lampshade being animals all the time, one of the more prominent instances is in S4's 'The Contest'. S3's 'The Ballad of Buster Baxter' also has an instance with the guest appearance of Art Garfunkel. The teaser of S13's 'The Pride of Lakewood' has Buster saying the reason he has a pin button with his face on it is a long story.
Arthur argues it could be told in.: S14's 'The Agent of Change' shows Molly having a green Domo-kun doll lying around her room.: In S8's 'D.W. Dancing Queen', Binky teaches D.W. How to dance.
Shortly after D.W.' S big performance, this conversation occurs. Binky: Always remember, dancing comes from inside you. You gotta listen to your heart, listen to the beat, listen to the rhythm, the rhythm of the street!D.W.: Okay, I will! Hey, did you just make that up?Binky: Nah, I heard it somewhere. But I can't remember where.
In S3's 'And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids', Arthur, Buster, and D.W. Are watching a television show that has a segment called 'And Now a Word From Us Kids' just like Arthur's show has, prompting discussion about such segments, and D.W. Does her impression of what she thinks Arthur would be like if he were to be on television. The class goes on to star in a segment.
D.W: This is my impression of Arthur on television. (Puts her fingers around her eyes like glasses, talks in a dumb voice) 'I'm Arthur and my dog's name is Pal and blahedy blahedy blah.' And here's my impression of the people watching Arthur on TV (pretends to fall asleep and snores).: Grandma Thora. Arthur's dad is actually fairly good at it, when he doesn't.
Also Skip Bitterman, the substitute chef in S13's 'The Great MacGrady.' .: One for the, one for the.and a shedload of edutainment titles for PCs and Macs.: There is a spoof of the Lord of The Ring Special Edition Director Cut DVD boxset, that Buster watched in S12's 'The Chronicles of Buster'. The DVD had 1001 hours worth of special features, commentary, and uncut footage. He watched it for about a month.: The characters all have characteristic outfits by which they are identified. Depending on the episode or the setting, they may be changed.: There are a number of such characters in Arthur, mostly recurring townspeople and students in D.W.' Of important note are a pair of rabbit kids who've been in Arthur's class since the S1, but are not as developed as their classmates. S13's 'MacFrensky' had a class list with the names Alex and Maria on it, but some fans refuse to believe those are their names, since Arthur has had several other one-shot classmates over the years (Never mind that the two rabbits were the only other two kids besides the already named regulars shown in class that episode).: The Sugar Bowl, an ice cream shop.
Later seasons would introduce another ice cream shop, this one run by Brain's family.: 15 seasons and still going. Since King of the Hill's cancellation, it is the second longest running cartoon series still on, with the first being.: Seeing that this is a, you see this when comparing the show's tech in early episodes to newer ones.: A main point of the show is to get kids interested in reading; thus, the Read family.: Buster finds one on a beach vacation.: From Arthur Sells Out. Buster: It's bad enough when adults cheat kids, but when kids cheat kids, it's like a total meltdown of the fabric of our society! And who needs melty fabric?.: A family-friendly, non-weapon version is used in S8's 'Desk Wars' where it's obnoxiously hot in the classroom and everyone is extremely agitated.
If George sharpens one of Brain's pencils for Muffy, Brain will drop a book on George's bubble-gum stegosaurus model, so Sue Ellen will throw Binky's rubber-band ball out the window, Muffy will put Francine's Judo Kitten stickers on Brain's desk, so Francine will cut up Fern and Muffy's shared desk ruffle, Fern will tear all of the pages out of Buster's comic book, Buster will eat all of Arthur's chocolate chip cookies. Then Brain accidentally knocks the book onto the stegosaurus model and.: Mr.
Ratburn's sister, who the kids actually find worse than her strict brother. Also one of the other third grade teachers. Or possibly both.: In S6's 'Best of the Nest' Brain is left dumbstruck when his character is eaten by a shark in a river. Can be subverted since there are.: Mr. Pryce-Jones's third-grade class from Glenbrook Academy in S3's 'The Return of the King'.: S15's 'Grandpa Dave's Memory Album.' Joan Rivers - Alzheimer's Disease - Joan Rivers.
/: In S6's 'Best of the Nest' the kids play a game full of these kinds of puzzles. Francine: Who knew that the way to scare off a bear was to do the hokey-pokey?.: George the Moose can come across this way, being dyslexic and having poor social skills.: Arthur's Missing Pal, an released directly to DVD.
Reaction among the core fandom was mixed, though it was well-reviewed by the public in general.: S3's 'Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival'. Warning: Major fuel.: Several bizarre about what goes on in the teachers' lounge.: Played with; a number of moms on this show have jobs.
Jane Read balances her commitments, working from home as an accountant.: Surprisingly, the show generally averts this, with three separate instances:. Done for laughs by Buster near the end of in S3's 'Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival'. S3's 'The Long, Dull Winter'.
Miss Morgan (D.W.' S preschool teacher): There was an old lady who swallowed a horse!Preschoolers: She died of course!.: S14's Buster Baxter and the Letter from the Sea, takes place in 2012.: In S14's 'Muffy and the Big Bad Blog', when Francine tells Muffy that she doesn't want to read her blog anymore, Muffy posts a poll on her blog asking people if they think that's okay, then posts an angry e-mail that Francine sent her. Francine retaliates by creating an online edition of her newspaper, The Frenksy Star, with the first issue talking about the situation, designating Muffy 'Bully of the BlogOSphere.'
.: Unless you count in Ratburn, D.W., the Tibble Twins and Mighty Mountain. The show primarily focuses on slice-of-life issues.: Arthur does this in an.: Capri DeVapida is a family friendly parody of Paris Hilton.: S6 onwards is this to many Malaysians that are unable to get Singaporean TV, after the show got over 7 years ago.: S10's Flaw And Order, which cuts to black just as another stone is about to hit a replaced cake plate. 'S.W.E.A.T.' Justs ends with the kids getting over the stress of the test and we never learn how they did.: Very regularly during the show's opening teaser sequences, but much less often during the show proper.: After Francine's bike was allegedly stolen, Muffy and the others suspected that Binky may have stolen the bike. During a meeting, Binky stormed over to Muffy and asked if she was the one who is accusing him of stealing her bike.
After she confirms it, Binky then reveals, while looking timidly to the others, that he's innocent.: On several occasions, Arthur pulls off something cool at school despite screwing up, then ends up with extra homework, or having to redo it. Buster is occasionally included.: Averted with Nadine. She's never shown as anything more than a figment of D.W.' S imagination. At least in earlier seasons this was true.