"Buster's Lucky Year" is the thirtieth episode in the first season of Postcards from Buster. Buster travels to San Francisco a second time and visits Chinatown, for which he learns from two Chinese families about Chinese New Year, including the traditional meals and parade that are held for this event. This article is missing a plot section. You can help by adding one! Major characters Buster buster celebrates chinese new year in san francisco Buster's Lucky Year: San Francisco, California: With Vanessa Abruzzo, Daniel Brochu, Elyzabeth Diaga. Ever since arriving in San Francisco, Buster has been plagued with bad luck. 130 Buster's Lucky Year (San Francisco, California) Ever since arriving in San Francisco, Buster has been plagued with bad luck. His fortune takes a turn for the better when he meets Hayley and Kary, two young Chinese American girls who share their customs: a big family meal before the Chinese New Year parade-the biggest in the country! Postcards from Buster is a children's television series created by Marc Brown and Natatcha Estébanez for PBS.A spin-off of Brown's other successful series Arthur, Postcards from Buster aired from October 11, 2004, to November 21, 2008, before going on hiatus, returning February 18, 2012, and then finally ending February 25, 2012. With the flavor of Chinese culture lingering in the air, Buster learns about the significance of red envelopes during the Lunar New Year celebrations, a tradition that brings luck and prosperity to those who receive them. Continuing his exploration, Buster finds himself in Mission District, a melting pot of Latin American culture. We saw the Chinese New Year's parade. There were lots of dragon floats, dancers, and firecrackers. Each year is represented by a different animal. This was the Year of the Monkey. That sounds like a fun year! Buster is exhausted and hungry after a long trip to San Francisco. He then has a streak of bad luck that puts him in low spirits. After a visit to Chinatown, he hooks with Hayley Cu and Carrie, two girls from Chinese families. They inroduce him to the Chinese New Year Celebration and show him how to turn his luck around. Buster is exhausted and hungry after a long trip to San Francisco. He then has a streak of bad luck that puts him in low spirits. After a visit to Chinatown, he hooks with Hayley Cu and Carrie, two girls from Chinese families. They inroduce him to the Chinese New Year Celebration and show him how to turn his luck around. He learns all about the traditional Chinese New Year's meal and the big Buster is exhausted and hungry after a long trip to San Francisco. He then has a streak of bad luck that puts him in low spirits. After a visit to Chinatown, he hooks with Hayley Cu and Carrie, two girls from Chinese families. They inroduce him to the Chinese New Year Celebration and show him how to turn his luck around. He learns all about the traditional Chinese New Year's meal and the big Series Postcards from Buster Program Buster's Lucky Year: San Francisco, CA Program Number. 130. Series Description. Buster, one of the most popular characters on ARTHUR will accompany his airline pilot father as he flies the fictional Latin rock group Los Viajeros on a concert tour of the United States, with forays into Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. American-Canadian animated series Arthur is a Canadian/American animated educational television series for children, created by Cookie Jar Group (formerly known as Cinar) and WGBH for PBS. The show is set in the fictional American city of Elwood City, and revolves around the lives of 8-year-old Arthur Read, an anthropomorphic aardvark,[3] his friends and family, and their daily interactions Details Episode 30 Aired Jan 14, 2005 Buster's Lucky Year (San Francisco, California) Buster meets Chinese-American girls Hayley and Kery, who always have a big family meal before the Chinese New Ever since arriving in San Francisco, Buster has been plagued with bad luck. His fortune takes a turn for the better when he meets Hayley and Kery, two young Chinese American girls who share their customs: a big family meal before the Chinese New Year parade-the biggest in the country! Buster meets Chinese-American girls Hayley and Kery, who always have a big family meal before the Chinese New Year parade. Bo's hairstyle looks different in this episode compared to the Postcards from Buster series, where he has much more hair. This is the pilot episode of the Postcards from Buster series, which premiered the following year. The main gimmick of the series, like this episode, is the scenes being filmed with Buster's camrecorder feature live-action "Postcards from Buster" is the sixth episode in the eighth season of Arthur. It is a two-part episode. Buster and the Reads go on a trip to New York City to meet Buster's dad. They explore the city. Arthur and D.W. eavesdrop on their mom talking to Mrs. Baxter on the phone, while Buster eavesdrops on his mom. Mrs. Read announces that the Reads will be going to New York with Buster, so that Postcards from Buster is a spin-off of Arthur. Inspired by a 2003 Arthur episode called "Postcards from Buster", it was produced by Canada-based CINAR for Season 1 (then Cookie Jar Entertainment), 9 Story Media Group for Season 2 and Season 3, and Marc Brown Studios. The series premiered on October 11, 2004, during the new PBS KIDS GO! block on PBS.[1][2] A second season began in November 2006 Bo Baxter: They're Chinese New Year cards. Arthur: Hey, Buster, look! It's your street! Buster: Where? Where? He films a sign saying "Baxter Street" in English and Chinese. (gasps) You're right! Bo Baxter: That's our name in Chinese characters. Buster: Cool. He films a shop sign. "May May. Chinese Gourmet Bakery". He films the inside of the
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