Postcards from Buster — Season 1, Episode 34: Sugartime! (Hinesburg, Vermont)
Animation, Kids • 27 min • 4 seasons, 57 episodes • ★ 8.3/10
Episode synopsis
In the "infamous banned" episode of Postcards from Buster, Buster pays a visit to Sidell, Vermont during the season called "sugartime." He learns that this a season of maple syrup and mud. He spends some time at the home of a photographer his Mom once worked with and her partner (a lesbian couple) and learned that they're both Moms to their kids. Later, he goes out shopping for a bonfire. He samples Vermont maple syrup and learns about the milking of cows. He also tries his hardest to come up with the perfect Mother's Day gift for his Mom.
About Postcards from Buster
Postcards from Buster is a children's television series for children aged 6–12, containing both animation and live-action that originally aired on Public Broadcasting Service. It is a spin-off of the Arthur cartoon series. The show stars Arthur's best friend, 8-year-old rabbit Buster Baxter. Inspired by a 2003 episode of Arthur entitled "Postcards from Buster", the television series was produced by Cinar and Marc Brown Studios. It first aired October 11, 2004, on PBS Kids Go!. Buster's interests include eating anything, reading comic books, and playing video games. Buster's personality is that of a fairly intelligent and curious child. He also believes that extraterrestrials are real. Buster's parents are divorced; in this series, Buster is seen with his father, Bo Baxter.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Postcards From Buster
- E2Meet Me at the Fair (Knox, Indiana)
- E3A Sense of Direction (Chicago, IL)
- E4Buster and Beatrice (San Antonio, Texas)
- E5The Giant Pumpkins (Mt. Hood and Canby, Oregon)
- E6Among the Hmong (Madison, Wisconsin)
- E7Sleepy in Seattle (Seattle, Washington)
- E8Up the River (Mandan and Bismarck, North Dakota)
- E9Rodeo Cowgirl (Houston, Texas)
- E10Buster's Buffalo Round-Up (Rapid City, South Dakota)
- E11Moose on the Loose (Jackson Hole, Wyoming)
- E12Rock and Roll (Boulder, Colorado)