Here’s What Arthur and The Gang Look Like All Grown Up

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Here's What Arthur and The Gang Look Like All Grown Up

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Grab a sundae from The Sugar Bowl and prepare, due to the fact that you will feel old.

After 25 seasons, the last episodes of the precious kids’s program, Arthur, premiered onFeb 21. And while we’re still pertaining to terms with the truth that we’ll no longer get D.W. sass on our little screens, PBS provided us a look into the future of our preferred aardvark and his buddies. Translation? We got to see them as grownups.

During the series ending, entitled “All Grown Up,” Arthur and the gang get to see (together with the rest people) what their lives will resemble in 20 years. Arthur settles into a cubicle at The Sugar Bowl, which is now run by his buddy George Lundgren, and prepares to reveal the group a graphic book he simply ended up.

But the very best part of all? In a meta relocation made by the authors, it ends up that the PBS program was a narrative composed by Arthur himself. He starts to check out the story to his buddies, “Chapter 1, How I got my very first pair of glasses,” which is a callback to the very first episode of Arthur, “Arthur’s Eyes; Francine’s Bad Hair Day.”

Are our minds blown?Yes Do we seem like we should be exploring Shady Pines Retirement Home? Also, yes.