

Muffy and Sue Ellen suggest bringing in strings and horns, respectively. Arthur wants to start "with a bang", but Francine suggests a drum roll first. After a while, Arthur believes they have a strong enough band, so they proceed with practicing.Īt Arthur's garage, the band assembles and Arthur is conducting. However, Binky gets in due to his skill with the clarinet, and Grandma Thora for her clacking spoon routine. Later, Arthur and Buster hold auditions for possible band members, many of whom do not pass. Francine then emerges from the snow and threatens to pulverize them for forgetting her, but Arthur offers her a role in his band, and she quickly accepts. However, Arthur spends so much time talking about the jingle that he and Buster forget about Francine, who is now buried in snow.īuster suggests getting a band together. throws a snowball at Arthur, who prepares to throw one at her.Īt school, Arthur tries to come up with a good tune, but Buster calls him out to help him rescue Francine, who's been captured in a snowball fight against the 4th Graders. Arthur says that D.W., who is sculpting the famous statue, "The Thinker", doesn't understand true art, as she's too young. suggests coming up with a rhyme for the jingle, like "Crunch" and "lunch".

Eager to win the prize, Arthur tries to think up a new jingle, while eating Crunch Cereal right out of the box all throughout the week. and win a year supply of Crunch Cereal, with twenty box tops required for each entry. It says that whoever can come up with the best jingle for the Crunch Cereal Company will have their song aired on T.V. Instead, Arthur chooses to eat a bowl of Crunch Cereal, and opens the box to find a small form inside. Unfortunately, it sticks to the inside of the pot and is no good to eat, as the ingredients were mixed together badly. One morning, Arthur's family gathers for breakfast, and David is serving a new oatmeal he's made. comes marching through banging a pot she's wearing on her head with kitchen utensils. He explains that it might have been famous, had it had a little something more to it, just before D.W. He plays "Chopsticks", "London Bridge is Falling Down", and finally, a tune he says he made up. The episode begins with Arthur playing various tunes on the piano for the viewers. Arthur tries to write a jingle for his favorite cereal.
