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Remember that catchy song from Arthur that went “oh wee oh wee oh wee”? It turns out that wasn’t just a made-up cartoon tune—it was a real Finnish folk song called Matalii ja Mustii, recorded by the band Värttinä. PBS used the actual track—Finnish lyrics and all—in the Season 3 episode “Binky Rules,” where the kids become obsessed with a mysterious song on the radio. In this video, I break down the story behind the song, its surprisingly bold lyrics, and how Arthur quietly introduced an entire generation to world music without anyone realizing it. First airing in 1996, Arthur became one of the longest-running animated shows of all time, teaching kids life lessons about empathy, honesty, and curiosity. But it also had incredible music—like the iconic “Library Card” anthem and the darkly theatrical “Jekyll Jekyll Hyde,” both from Arthur’s Almost Live Not Real Music Festival episode. If you grew up in the ’90s or 2000s, this is your nostalgic reminder that Arthur wasn’t just wholesome… it was secretly brilliant. 
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