Included on this video are separate episodes of the popular animated television series, which airs on PBS, featuring the lovable, mischievous aardvark who's captured the hearts of children everywhere. Here, we watch how Arthur and his friends handle their day-to-day problems and come out on top.
Alternative movies trailers for Arthur Saves the Day
More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from Arthur Saves the Day:
Arthur: Arthur Saves the Day (Part 3/3 VHS 2004)
Here's a last part of Arthur: Arthur Saves the Day (VHS 2004) "The Big Blow-Up" When two very opinionated friends butt heads look out! Can Francine and the ...
Arthur: Arthur Saves the Day (Part 2/3 VHS 2004)
Here's a second part of Arthur: Arthur Saves the Day (VHS 2004) " All Wet" The beach? The glorious beach? The crowded sun-dazzled beach? The Reads ...
Popular movie trailers from 2004
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 2004:
In year 1250 B.C. during the late Bronze age, two emerging nations begin to clash. Paris, the Trojan prince, convinces Helen, Queen of Sparta, to leave her husband Menelaus, and sail with him back to Troy.
Prior to boarding the Duck Boats for the historic Rolling Rally, NESN produced this live 30 minute celebration for the Fenway fans, hosted by Don Orsillo and Jerry Remy and featuring interviews with team ownership, management and players.
A Zero Hour special, dramatically recounting the final sixty minutes of American Airlines Flight 11 - an hour, and a flight, that changes the world forever.
Based on one of the most famous mysterious disappearances in the world, Richard John Bingham, the Seventh Earl of Lucan, was accused of the murder of 29-year-old nanny Sandra Rivett on 7 November 1974, at his family home at 46 Lower Belgrave Street, in London.
Two young film authors, Angelo and Lillo, the former a screenwriter, the latter a director, try in every way to present their works to Mr Piras, a successful producer now converted to television production.
Comments
Have you watched Arthur Saves the Day yet? What did you think about it?