Ep 6. The Cherry Tree / Matchmaker Matchbreaker
- TV-G
- April 20, 2009
- 24 min
Arthur is an animated television show for children that is based on the book series by Marc Brown. In season 12, episode 6, titled "The Cherry Tree / Matchmaker Matchbreaker," Arthur and his friends explore the challenges of love and friendship.
In the first segment, "The Cherry Tree," Arthur and his friends are distraught when they learn their beloved hang-out spot, a cherry tree in the park, is slated to be cut down to make room for a new slide. The gang bands together to save the tree, launching a campaign to convince the park department to preserve it. As they work towards their goal, they learn a valuable lesson about the importance of activism and the power of community.
The second segment, "Matchmaker Matchbreaker," finds Arthur's best friend Francine trying to set up her older sister Catherine with Arthur's friend George. Despite their initial reluctance, George and Catherine begin dating, and Francine is thrilled with herself for making the match. However, when George and Catherine's relationship hits a snag, Francine is faced with a dilemma: should she intervene or let the couple sort things out on their own? Along the way, Francine learns about the complexities of love and the perils of meddling in other people's relationships.
As always, "The Cherry Tree / Matchmaker Matchbreaker" offers young viewers relatable storylines and relatable characters that tackle important issues like friendship, activism, and love. With its clever writing, entertaining animation, and engaging plots, Arthur is a show that continues to captivate audiences of all ages.