Mr. Ratburn from “Arthur” had a same sex marriage in the show’s 22nd season premiere Monday — and Twitter is sharing the love.
For fans of the show, it’s no secret that the third grade teacher loves cake, which now comes adorably full circle as Mr. Ratburn shares wedding cake with his new aardvark husband Patrick.
Arthur, along with his friends Muffy, Francine and Buster, like most elementary school students, are intrigued that their teacher has a life outside of school. The students know their rodent teacher enjoys puppetry, playing in a rock band and bird watching — but getting married?
That calls for an investigation. The team snoops around in search of who they think is the bride to be. In a twist, the children learn the bride is actually another groom — and he’s a chocolatier.
This is not the first time the “Arthur” universe has explored same sex marriage.
For fans of the show, it’s no secret that the third grade teacher loves cake, which now comes adorably full circle as Mr. Ratburn shares wedding cake with his new aardvark husband Patrick.
Arthur, along with his friends Muffy, Francine and Buster, like most elementary school students, are intrigued that their teacher has a life outside of school. The students know their rodent teacher enjoys puppetry, playing in a rock band and bird watching — but getting married?
That calls for an investigation. The team snoops around in search of who they think is the bride to be. In a twist, the children learn the bride is actually another groom — and he’s a chocolatier.
This is not the first time the “Arthur” universe has explored same sex marriage.
- 5/14/2019
- by Daniel Nissen
- Variety Film + TV
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