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Arthur Timothy Read : ウィキペディア英語版
Arthur Read

Arthur Timothy Read is the main character and titular protagonist of both the book series and the PBS children's television show ''Arthur'' which was created by Marc Brown. On the show, he is eight years old, in Mr. Ratburn's third grade class, and lives in Elwood City. Arthur was ranked #26 on TV Guide's 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time.
==Physical appearance==
Arthur is an eight-year-old anthropomorphic aardvark,〔(PBS Kids web site )〕 and the star of the self-titled TV series and books. Though he is proclaimed to be an aardvark, many of his current features sit in stark contrast with this; for example his small, rounded ears, large, bulbous snout and his lack of the large, conspicuous tail which aardvarks typically possess. His trademarks include his bright yellow sweater, blue jeans, big round glasses, and red-and-white sneakers that he wears in most appearances. According to creator Marc Brown, he is supposed to be a representation of the average American third-grader and is based on the author's own experiences growing up in Erie, Pennsylvania, as a child.
In the first ''Arthur'' book, ''Arthur's Nose'' (1976), Arthur had a long nose; he therefore resembled an actual aardvark. However, his design changed over the first half dozen books; he now has a much shorter nose, and many more human features. In the second book of the series, 1979's ''Arthur's Eyes'' (in which Arthur still very strongly resembled a real aardvark), he acquired his trademark glasses.

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