


Trevor Brown's school, Mighty Mountain, features in many episodes.

In Brain's room, Buster plays with a hurricane on Brain's weather globe.The teenage boy from the episode "Bleep" appears as a background character at the beginning with another boy with him.They play the song “ Pop Quiz”, which the boys like, although they also think that it supports Buster's earlier theory of Mr. He explains that they used to play for years without earplugs, but they have learned their lesson. Ratburn takes the boys to his workshop where he jams with two other teachers named Trevor and Hope as “ The Lost Teachers”. Told in the first person, this new book Lend Me Your Ears is an oral history of Jethro Tull, mixing hundreds of fan anecdotes with memories from the band, their collaborators, other musicians and celebrity admirers garnered from over 50 years of recording and performing. When Arthur asks how he lost his hearing, Mr. He takes the boys on an imaginary tour of his outer and middle ear and afterward admits that it felt good to do a little teaching. Ratburn takes them by surprise and explains, that he is not unhappy, but his hearing is impaired. Ratburn's doorbell to ask him to teach them, just to make him happy. Ratburn may be sad because during summer vacation he has no students to give tests or homework. In Brain's room, the boys discuss what they found out. Ratburn hears the noise and the boys have to run. When Buster looks through a back window, a loud E-guitar is heard, causing Buster to fall. They hear an odd scream and when they walk up to the window they hear a man tell Mr. Ratburn would not admit it if he was not. Arthur wants to ask him if he is alright, but Brain says that Mr. The boys are confused and decide to follow him. Ratburn, the teacher comes in and orders three sorbets to go since the “Lost Teachers” like them. When Arthur tells Brain and Buster about the meeting, Brain says that Mr. Arthur admits that he does not know anything else either.Īrthur wants to say hi to Mr. Ratburn that are unrelated to school, he only knows that Mr. Ratburn is smart and loves giving tests, homework, and more homework. Buster easily makes it through round one by knowing that Mr. In the introduction, Arthur hosts the show “Know Your Teacher”. The real reason why comes as a surprise to the boys. Normally, he is always pleased to see them. The episode title is based on a quote from Willam Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.Arthur, Buster, and Brain become worried when Mr.The first time was in " The Buster Report." It was revealed that he went to band class in high school in " The Butler Did.

Ratburn's ear to learn about his hearing impairment is similar to " Buster's Breathless," when the class traveled up Buster's nose to learn about his asthma. Ratburn's doing his guitar solo, Buster turns to Arthur and Brain, and asks "NOW do you believe he's an alien?" and they both nod yes. They play a great rock song (after providing everyone with earplugs to protect their hearing) called "Pop Quiz." Lyrics include "No begging and no pleading, cuz you didn't do the reading, pop quiz!"Īs Mr. Ratburn teaches them about the inside of the ear in an imaginary visit.Īfterward, the boys ask him how he lost his hearing, and he introduces them to his rock band, The Lost Teachers. After discussing it, the boys decide to go try to help Mr. Ratburn answers "yes." Brain adds cones on top of the scoops in cups. When he ordered sorbets and Brain asks "cone or cup," Mr. Ratburn is not responding to them when they talk to him. The real reason why comes as a surprise to the boys.Īrthur, Buster, and Brain become worried when Mr. Arthur, Buster, and Brain become worried when Mr.
