Las aventuras de Arthur, un oso hormiguero de 8 años, y de su familia y amigos mientras crecen y aprenden a ser buenos vecinos entre sí.Las aventuras de Arthur, un oso hormiguero de 8 años, y de su familia y amigos mientras crecen y aprenden a ser buenos vecinos entre sí.Las aventuras de Arthur, un oso hormiguero de 8 años, y de su familia y amigos mientras crecen y aprenden a ser buenos vecinos entre sí.
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- 14 premios y 34 nominaciones en total
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- CuriosidadesArthur, who is an aardvark, has bunny slippers, and his best friend Buster, who is a bunny, has aardvark slippers.
- PifiasIn the opening sequence, D.W. is shown turning the pages of the book with her left hand, yet when it cuts to a close-up, her right hand is on the book.
- Créditos adicionalesArthur is seen in a freeze frame waving bye to the viewers after the end credits
- ConexionesFeatured in Maltin on Movies: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)
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This is a wonderful cartoon. My son is 18 months old and he loves to watch it. This is a show that deals with stuff that kids go through every day. One episode that is one of my favorites deals with Arthur being teased because he is the only one in his class who hasn't lost a baby tooth.
I now see why children like Arthur and his friends so much. Kids of all ages can identify with him, not just eight year olds (Arthur and his friends are all in the third grade), but everybody can identify with the characters. Even adults can identify with the parents on the show.
Also, I like this show because each character is different (except for Timmy and Tommy Tibbles) both physically and personally. No two characters are the same, and the friends all accept each other's differences. I think that that is one thing that parents need to teach their kids: to accept the fact that no two people are exactly the same and that everybody is different. That is what makes everybody special.
I hope that parents watch this show with their kids. If you do, I think you'll approve of it for your children. I know I approve of this one!
I now see why children like Arthur and his friends so much. Kids of all ages can identify with him, not just eight year olds (Arthur and his friends are all in the third grade), but everybody can identify with the characters. Even adults can identify with the parents on the show.
Also, I like this show because each character is different (except for Timmy and Tommy Tibbles) both physically and personally. No two characters are the same, and the friends all accept each other's differences. I think that that is one thing that parents need to teach their kids: to accept the fact that no two people are exactly the same and that everybody is different. That is what makes everybody special.
I hope that parents watch this show with their kids. If you do, I think you'll approve of it for your children. I know I approve of this one!
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- 10 mar 2003
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- Montreal, Quebec, Canadá(Cookie Jar Studios)
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