All Grown Up (Arthur)

Note: Not to be confused with the 2003 Rugrats spin-off with the same name.

"All Grown Up" is the second half of the fourth episode of the twenty-fifth season of Arthur. It also serves as the series finale of the show.

Plot
The gang finds a fortunetelling game and gets a hint of what their futures might hold.

Why It's All Grown Up Indeed

 * 1) It shows Arthur and his friends as adults, which was pretty interesting.
 * 2) Funny moments, like a classroom filled with the Brains (also known as Alan Powers) and Francine, who becomes late for work.
 * 3) Arthur's original voice actor Michael Yarmush returning to voice adult Arthur was really good for people who grew up with that voice.
 * 4) Arthur interacting with the cartoon version of Marc Brown(his creator) was very friendly, heartwarming, and touching to see.
 * 5) *Better yet, he EVEN inspires Arthur to become a graphic novelist in the future when he hands him a book from the library on "How to Draw Aardvarks."
 * 6) Adult Arthur writing a graphic novel or biography titled "Arthur" of all the events in the series was really awesome and genius as it is just a really great nod to the series on showing how long it has gone on for more than 25 years.
 * 7) Overall, this was a great end to the series.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) While the ending was great, it does feel a bit rushed.

Reception
It received a 8.8/10 on IMDB.

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