

Arthur Season 11 scores a low 1/10 on wokeness by delivering classic, neutral kid stories about everyday issues like friendship and manners with zero identity politics or activism.
Season 11 of Arthur, which aired in 2007, features standard children's storytelling centered on everyday issues like building sandcastles in 'Swept Away,' dealing with germs in 'Germophobia,' selling toys in 'Arthur Sells Out,' and learning manners in 'Mind Your Manners.' Episodes such as 'Buenas Noches Vicita,' 'Prunella Packs It In,' 'Phony Fern,' and 'Brain's Dark Secret' focus on friendship, family, and personal challenges without any framing around systemic oppression, identity politics, or critiques of traditional norms.
The voice cast remains consistent with prior seasons, including Bruce Dinsmore as Arthur and others like Melissa Altro and Daniel Brochu, with no race- or gender-swapping of established characters or additions of non-traditional identities as focal points. The season's premise and plots align with the series' long-standing format of relatable kid experiences, showing no creator statements or narrative elements pushing progressive activism. Audience discussions highlight typical episode preferences rather than any ideological controversies specific to this season, unlike later entries in the franchise.
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We've run a full content analysis on Arthur - Season 11 and scored it 1/10 on the woke scale. Read our detailed breakdown above to see exactly what we found.
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