sesamemuppetfan
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I see what you mean. Especially when it came to Jekyll/Hyde, when I was in preschool, I would always start randomly singing 'Jekyll Jekyll Hyde, Jekyll Hyde Hyde Jekyll, Jekyll Jekyll Hyde, Jekyll Hyde!' Of course I would even try dance the same way The Brain, and Jekyll/Hyde danced.Ah, the "go out and buy our soundtrack of songs that mostly aren't even in the show" episode. I like it and all, but I really think it's disappointing they had those wonderful animated music videos for Jekyll/Hyde and the Library card one, and the rest were Disney Music Television (or Mighty Mouse The New Adventures "We ran out of budget") clip show AMV things... some clips barely matching up.
Well, in "The Blizzard", I loved how Mr. Ratburn was upset over thought of the school closing down for a whole month. I especially loved how Mr. Morris was trying to remain calm, even though Mr. Haney was really hungry and wanted to go home. As for the other aspects of the story, I love how the Brain was getting annoyed with Prunella's predictions with the storm, Muffy and her family running around their house screaming, Francine's frustrations and thoughts with her report and how the pioneers lived, the beginning of the episode when Arthur finds out that there will be school ("Why do weathermen never say the right thing??"). There may be more that like from that part, but those are just a few of them.Yes, I so totally agree, that's probably my favorite full/whole episode as well, but I think for me, it's not so much because of Mr. Ratburn (though "The Rat Who Came to Dinner" is a really interesting plot, because I think my parents almost did something similar inviting a teacher of mine to stay at our house, but that never happened), I think it's mostly because the whole episode takes place during winter, and there's lots and lots of snow, and considering snow is something we don't get too often down here, the episode almost has a fanciful wonder to it... I haven't seen an actual full-blown blizzard since 2000, when I was only eleven.
In "The Rat Who Came to Dinner", I particularly loved DW's role (calling Mr. Ratburn "Ratbite", "Ropeburns", "Rathead", and "Ragburp", trying to get his attention all the time, and thinking he lived at the school only to learn that teachers have homes as well), the beginning of the episode (before the title card), and the end when we learn that Mr. Ratburn will be staying at the other kids' houses (much to their chagrin). Once again these are a few highlights that stick out.