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Arthur is officially over at PBS Kids.
In fact, the long-running series has actually been over for two years!
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The news emerged from an interview with Kathy Waugh, who originally developed the show from the books by Marc Brown, revealed the news on the Finding DW podcast with Jason Szwimer.
“Arthur is no longer in production. We had our wrap party two years ago,” she shared. “I think [PBS] made a mistake, and I think Arthur should come back and I’m know I’m not alone
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LOS ANGELES -- “Arthur” will soon come to an end.PBS Kids plans to end the long-running children’s series after 25 seasons, said an original developer of the show during a podcast released Wednesday. The final season will air in 2022.Kathy Waugh, who was a guest on the Finding DW podcast, said the animated series is no longer in production.
podcast with Kathy Waugh, who developed the show from the books by Marc Brown. “ is no longer in production. We had our wrap party two years ago,” Waugh told podcast host Jason Szwimer, a previous voice of Arthur's headstrong sister, D.W.
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