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Finding D.W.
Jason Szwimer
25 episodes
1 day ago
Former voice actor Jason Szwimer is on a mission to find and interview seven male strangers who all have one thing in common with him: they all played the voice of D.W., the little sister character on the popular children’s cartoon, Arthur.
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Former voice actor Jason Szwimer is on a mission to find and interview seven male strangers who all have one thing in common with him: they all played the voice of D.W., the little sister character on the popular children’s cartoon, Arthur.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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03 - Why Is D.W. Written So Well?
Finding D.W.
32 minutes 8 seconds
4 years ago
03 - Why Is D.W. Written So Well?

I spoke to Kathy Waugh, a screen writer and creative producer, and one of the first people brought on to develop Arthur for TV from the book series. I also spoke with Scott Cramer, a YouTube creator who is an expert on nostalgic TV shows and movies from the 90s and 2000s. He made this video about my favorite episode of Arthur. 

This episode features my conversations with:
Kathy Waugh
Scott Cramer

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Finding D.W.
Former voice actor Jason Szwimer is on a mission to find and interview seven male strangers who all have one thing in common with him: they all played the voice of D.W., the little sister character on the popular children’s cartoon, Arthur.