Ep 4. To Tibble the Truth / Waiting to Go
- TV-Y
- 26 min
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7.4 (34)
To Tibble the Truth / Waiting to Go is the fourth episode of season seven of the American animated television series, Arthur. The show is based on the book series by Marc Brown and revolves around the life of an eight-year-old aardvark named Arthur Read and his friends and family in the fictional Elwood City.
In the episode To Tibble the Truth, the Tibble twins, Timmy and Tommy Tibble, are accused of breaking a toy and lying about it. However, instead of admitting to their mistake, they continue to deny it. Arthur and his friends, Buster, Francine, and Muffy, decide to find out the truth by setting up a plan to catch the Tibble twins in the act. The plan involves hiding in a closet and recording them with a video camera. The plan ultimately succeeds, and the Tibble twins are forced to admit their mistake. The episode deals with the themes of honesty, responsibility, and consequences of lying.
In the second part of the episode, Waiting to Go, the students of Lakewood Elementary are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the bus for their field trip to the science museum. However, the bus is running late, and the students are growing impatient and restless. Arthur and his friends decide to pass the time by playing games and telling stories. The episode touches upon themes of patience, teamwork, and inculcating a positive attitude in children.
Overall, the episode is entertaining and educational, and it teaches valuable life lessons to its young audience. It is a must-watch for fans of the show, and will leave them eagerly anticipating the next installment.