No overview found.When Arthur's dog Pal disappears, Arthur must enlist the help of his friends to track him down.
While Pal discovers his newfound freedom, Arthur discovers how much he misses his dog.
Good thing Arthur has the gang to turn to--especially his best friend, Buster Baxter who dusts off his old detective gear to get on the case.
This canine quest leads Arthur and Buster across Elwood city, deep into the bowels of an ice cream factory, past a giant cow on ice skates, and right up to the point where all hope seems lost.
Could the solution to this caper, though, be right in front of Arthur's eyes? And why has DW been acting funny so lately? One thing's for certain, Arthur is determined to get to the bottom of this case.
Follow Arthur, Buster, and all their friends through the streets of Elwood City as they sniff out clues and chase after leads...and learn a valuable lesson about friendship, teamwork, and responsibility
What more can I say other than that? This film has almost no redeeming qualities, as the animation is ugly, the voice acting sucks, the story is unoriginal, and the runtime isn't even feature length.
Oh my FREAKING HECK! HOW COULD THEY DO THIS?!
As a child i watch Arthur back when it was on PBS kids and still enjoy the Arthur books at my local library. now that i'm older I never realized there was a direct to video movie based on the lovable Aardvark and it's about him and his friends finding his dog Pal and to be honest, the story needs more attention, the animation looks so cheesy and even some of the voice actors including Daniel Brochu who voiced Buster Baxter and Bruce Dinsmore who voiced Binky and Arthur's Dad and the plot is similar to the Spongebob Squarepants episode "Have you seen this Snail?
So yesterday I was watching another show until I got bored so then by accident I flipped to this channel that had Arthur's missing pal on. So I chose to watch it.
Well, as soon as this movie came out I began wondering, maybe Arthur is coming to an end!! I really would not like that at all.
I'm a Really Big fan of Arthur! and Always will be as Marc Brown's Legacy lives on!