I really wish they had a better venue for airing the episodes than they have now. Even their Netflix offering is a scant couple of seasons. Forget exactly which ones, but there's hardly that many episodes to chose from. Forget how many Huluplus has, but I don't have or share someone's hulu Plus account. I'm sure PBS's own sites and apps have less episodes as well. They certainly were no help when I was trying to find a very specific Word Girl for fan art purposes.
I get the whole not airing the almost 20 year old episodes from season 1. I don't fully agree with, but will accept the excuse about dated technology. The episode where Arthur gets lost by falling asleep on the bus falls safely in the pre-cel phone era. So many TV shows and movies are rendered pointless because of that, after all. And I guess it makes sense to have to streamline a number of episodes being aired for the sake of cost effectiveness (how many cable reruns of your favorite shows/cartoons ignore whole seasons?). But Arthur was only released to DVD (and shockingly still is) in 3 11 minute episode segments, and not full on box sets. And I'm sure if they were, like the 2 seasons they did bother to release in such a fashion would cost a fortune. Especially those seasons that had more than 10 episodes.
There's always fuzzy, poorly captured VHS to Youtube videos. At least until WGBH gets a bug up its butt and pulls them down.
I get the whole not airing the almost 20 year old episodes from season 1. I don't fully agree with, but will accept the excuse about dated technology. The episode where Arthur gets lost by falling asleep on the bus falls safely in the pre-cel phone era. So many TV shows and movies are rendered pointless because of that, after all. And I guess it makes sense to have to streamline a number of episodes being aired for the sake of cost effectiveness (how many cable reruns of your favorite shows/cartoons ignore whole seasons?). But Arthur was only released to DVD (and shockingly still is) in 3 11 minute episode segments, and not full on box sets. And I'm sure if they were, like the 2 seasons they did bother to release in such a fashion would cost a fortune. Especially those seasons that had more than 10 episodes.
There's always fuzzy, poorly captured VHS to Youtube videos. At least until WGBH gets a bug up its butt and pulls them down.