

Arthur Season 24 scores a low 1/10 for wokeness by sticking to classic children's stories about friendship and empathy with zero identity politics or social agendas.
Arthur Season 24 consists of just three episodes totaling five segments, with plots centered on traditional children's storytelling: supporting a cafeteria worker through cancer diagnosis in the reworked 'The Great MacGrady,' where friends learn varied emotional responses and community aid via a fictional wrestler character replacing a prior celebrity guest; and a body-swap fantasy in 'Freaky Tuesday' between Buster and Mr. Ratburn that teaches perspective-taking through classic comedic role reversal. 'D.W.'s New Best Friend' follows a similar age-gap friendship arc without identity framing.
No race or gender swaps of established characters occur, no LGBTQ+ storylines appear, and no dialogue addresses systemic oppression, patriarchy, or DEI mandates. The season's short run and remake focus stem from production realities rather than activist intent, with voice cast unchanged from prior seasons.
Reception shows minor quality complaints in fan discussions but zero targeted 'woke' backlash or creator statements on social justice themes, unlike the unrelated Season 22 Ratburn episode. As children's media, the absence of any ideological overlay keeps influence negligible despite the target audience.
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We've run a full content analysis on Arthur - Season 24 and scored it 1/10 on the woke scale. Read our detailed breakdown above to see exactly what we found.
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