Mother: Stop that! You'll break something. She makes music with two glasses and overhears a conversation. Grandma Thora: Well, this will make a very nice present for Ethel, don't you think? Just wait here, sweetheart, while I go pay for it. (In a glass shop, Grandma Thora examines a bowl while D.W. He notices that the bleeper is reading a Bionic Bunny comic. (Arthur gives a thumbs-up to the bleeper.)Īrthur: And best of all, the bleep could be used when your mom and dad are going to visit your school and (bleep) (The bleep does not stop.) Huh? Hey, what's going on? Stop it! Stop! (from Arthur's Perfect Christmas)ĭ.W.: Mom! Arthur just (bleep) your favorite (bleep) bird! They knock over a lamp which knocks down a glass bird which breaks. run through the living room in swimsuits. (bleep) for Arthur R.(bleep).Īrthur and D.W. Then he walks away.) In fact, you're never gonna play on (bleep) teams ever again. (Arthur gives the bleeper a sign, who is sitting nearby. That's it! You're never playing on this team ever ever again. The batter hits a high ball to Arthur.Īrthur: (gasps) (Arthur drops it.) Uh-oh.įrancine: I can't believe it! That was the easiest catch ever. Lakewood is playing baseball against Mighty Mountain. But wouldn't it be great if it did? Then you could bleep out whatever you wanted. Of course, the bleep doesn't exist in real life, only on television. If it's okay with you, Tee, I'd like to give that pastry chef a taste of his own cannoli.Īlto 2: Hey, none of you (bleep) so much as (bleep), unless I (bleep) say so, capiche?Īrthur: Cut! And there you have it. When she made it, the whole (bleep) neighborhood stood outside our house. A clapboard reads “The Altos, take 48, scene #3”.Īlto 1: Ugh! This is terrible apple betty! It's (bleep)! My mother, now, there was a woman who could make (bleep) an amazing apple betty. (bleep) Watch and listen how it's used.Ī red light goes on above a sign saying “Live Stage” as a bell rings. Arthur shows a man who sits at a machine with one red button. Whenever you hear (bleep), it means there's something that you're not supposed to hear. Here is what's known as (bleep) the bleep. They've agreed to let me teach you a little something about television.
You know, that TV show about the family life of a gangster. Arthur stands in front of the set.Īrthur: Hi, everybody. Make-up artists are putting the finishing touches on them. Inside, three men sit on a set that looks like an Italian restaurant. In a film studio, a life-sized Mary Moo Cow is pushed by outside.