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* {{Narm}}: Arthur has a scary dream where he's dragged to the library by a rubber arm throughout the night. It would be scarier if he weren't screaming all of his usual {{Stock Scream}}s the entire time (even rarely-used screams like his "Yeeeowwwwwwwww!").
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* CaptainObviousReveal: Binky being the culprit may have been semi-surprising if the episode didn't do such a terrible job of concealing the fact it was him in the first place. Seriously, nobody else on the entire cast wears an orange shirt and has his color skin (fur?). [[SarcasmMode Did they ''really'' think nobody would notice?]]

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* CaptainObviousReveal: Binky being the culprit may have been semi-surprising if the episode didn't do such a terrible job of concealing the fact it was him in the first place. Seriously, nobody else on the entire cast wears an orange shirt and has his color skin (fur?). [[SarcasmMode Did they ''really'' they]] ''[[SarcasmMode really]]'' [[SarcasmMode think nobody would notice?]]
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* CaptainObviousReveal: Binky being the culprit may have been semi-surprising if the episode didn't do such a terrible job of concealing the fact it was him in the first place. Seriously, nobody else on the entire cast wears an orange shirt and has his color skin (fur?). Did they ''really'' think nobody would notice?

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* CaptainObviousReveal: Binky being the culprit may have been semi-surprising if the episode didn't do such a terrible job of concealing the fact it was him in the first place. Seriously, nobody else on the entire cast wears an orange shirt and has his color skin (fur?). [[SarcasmMode Did they ''really'' think nobody would notice?notice?]]
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* CaptainObviousReveal: Binky being the culprit may have been semi-surprising if the episode didn't do such a terrible job of concealing the fact it was him in the first place. Seriously, nobody else on the entire cast wears an orange shirt and has his color skin (fur?). Did they ''really'' think nobody would notice?
* NightmareFuel: Arthur's NightmareSequence when riddled with guilt over losing the library book may very well be the scariest dream he's ever had on the show so far, what with the dark mood throughout the dream, the eerie tall ghosts haunting outside Arthur's house chanting "We know you're in there...", the [[ExtendableArms literal Long Arm of the Law]] grabbing Arthur and taking him to the library against his will, and the normally nice Ms. Turner being depicted as a ScaryLibrarian that punishes Arthur in a barbaric manner for losing the book...
-->"Next time, don't make me use the crank!"

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* CaptainObviousReveal: Binky being the culprit may have been semi-surprising if the episode didn't do such a terrible job of concealing the fact it was him in the first place. Seriously, nobody else on the entire cast wears an orange shirt and has his color skin (fur?). Did they ''really'' think nobody would notice?
* NightmareFuel: Arthur's NightmareSequence when riddled with guilt over losing the library book may very well be the scariest dream he's ever had on the show so far, what with the dark mood throughout the dream, the eerie tall ghosts haunting outside Arthur's house chanting "We know you're in there...", the [[ExtendableArms literal Long Arm of the Law]] grabbing Arthur and taking him to the library against his will, and the normally nice Ms. Turner being depicted as a ScaryLibrarian that punishes Arthur in a barbaric manner for losing the book...
-->"Next time, don't make me use the crank!"
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-->"Next time, don't make me use the crank!"
** NightmareRetardant: To some, Arthur's nightmare may be seen as this due to Arthur letting out all of his usual {{Stock Scream}}s throughout, making the dream seem less scary and dramatic (as an example of {{Narm}}.)

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-->"Next time, don't make me use the crank!"
** NightmareRetardant: To some, Arthur's nightmare may be seen as this due to Arthur letting out all of his usual {{Stock Scream}}s throughout, making the dream seem less scary and dramatic (as an example of {{Narm}}.)
crank!"
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* CaptainObviousReveal: Binky being the culprit may have been semi-surprising if the episode didn't do such a terrible job of concealing the fact it was him in the first place. Seriously, nobody else on the entire cast wears an orange shirt and has his color skin (fur?). Did they ''really'' think nobody would notice?

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* CaptainObviousReveal: Binky being the culprit may have been semi-surprising if the episode didn't do such a terrible job of concealing the fact it was him in the first place. Seriously, nobody else on the entire cast wears an orange shirt and has his color skin (fur?). Did they ''really'' think nobody would notice?notice?
* NightmareFuel: Arthur's NightmareSequence when riddled with guilt over losing the library book may very well be the scariest dream he's ever had on the show so far, what with the dark mood throughout the dream, the eerie tall ghosts haunting outside Arthur's house chanting "We know you're in there...", the [[ExtendableArms literal Long Arm of the Law]] grabbing Arthur and taking him to the library against his will, and the normally nice Ms. Turner being depicted as a ScaryLibrarian that punishes Arthur in a barbaric manner for losing the book...
-->"Next time, don't make me use the crank!"
** NightmareRetardant: To some, Arthur's nightmare may be seen as this due to Arthur letting out all of his usual {{Stock Scream}}s throughout, making the dream seem less scary and dramatic (as an example of {{Narm}}.)
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* CaptainObviousReveal: Binky being the culprit may have been semi-surprising if the episode didn't do such a terrible job of concealing the fact it was him in the first place. Seriously, nobody else on the entire cast wears an orange shirt and has his color skin (fur?). Did they ''really'' think nobody would notice?

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