Garrgh! We've been lied to! "Mom and Dad Have a Big Fight; D.W.'s Big Wish" was supposed to be on today, and what did we get? Well, I don't know, but as soon as I heard Arthur sound like a girl, I changed the channel.
I dunno... maybe she found someone who could tolerate her sickeningly sweet nature and they got married in that time frame?During "Desk Wars", many seasons later, Ratburn has to leave class to take an emergency phonecall, which turns out to be from his sister, telling him he's an uncle.
Well, with Buster anyway, he's an adult voice actor and always been one. Sometimes they have lower voices, sometimes they don't...sometimes they do that bad stereotype old person voice like you said.Anytime the show does a flash-forward sequence, and we see the gang either as teenagers in high school/college, or all grownup, Buster's the only one who goes through a voice change? Arthur, D.W., Francine, Muffy, Binky, Brain, etc, all their voices still sound exactly the same older as they did when they were eight, but Buster somehow is a different story.
Actually, I take that back, whenever they do sequences where they're really old senior citizens, they at least do fake stereotypical old people voices.
Oh, he IS going to be the subject of an episode next season....You know, over the years, the show has managed to take background characters and turn them into recurring characters, like Fern, George, Baby Kate and Pal, random kids in D.W.'s preschool, that gray rabbit in the orange sweater from Arthur's class, but there's one character who really deserves to be written for more, and that's Grandpa Dave.
Are you froggin' serious?!Oh, he IS going to be the subject of an episode next season....
he's going to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease!