Postcards from Buster - Season 2 Episode 2 The Mitten of Mackinac Island (Michigan)
When Los Viajeros perform in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Buster gets to visit his Dad's favorite vacation spot --- Mackinac Island. Bo is pleased at the idea of being able revisit some old favorites, such as the Grand Hotel and the island's several fudge shops, but the place seems more like a ghost-town then a bustling city. It turns out that since its' not tourist season, most of the major attractions have closed up for the winter. Buster is initially disappointed, but he and Bo are soon taken in by the family of a boy named Lou Clark. It turns out that Lou and his friends are amateur film-makers. Buster learns that they school they attend is very small --- it serves grades K-12, but only has 67 students, with a combined 2nd and 3rd grade class that has only eight kids. Together with one of Lou's friends, Scott, the group puts together a movie that recalls the War of 1812. Buster is bummed about being assigned the position of second camera, but doesn't know that they have a surprise for him. Buster also worries that his friends at home are getting tired of his video postcards when a dropped cell-phone connection causes him to misunderstanad something said by Arthur.
Year: 2012
Country: Canada, United States of America
Studio: PBS
Director: Marc Brown, Natatcha Estébanez
Cast: Daniel Brochu, Marcel Jeannin, Ellen David, Stephanie Martin, Pearce Coulson, Dallas Jokic
Crew:
First Air Date: Oct 11, 2004
Last Air date: Feb 24, 2012
Season: 4 Season
Episode: 57 Episode
Runtime: 27 minutes
IMDb: 8.30/10 by 82.00 users
Popularity: 6.377
Language: English
Episode
The Mykala Pono Buster Big Hawaii Show (Hawaii)
The Mitten of Mackinac Island (Michigan)
Buster's Baseball Merengue (Dominican Republic)
The Case of the Coin Purloined (Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri)
Philadelphia Masala (Pennsylvania)
A Capital Egg Hunt (Washington, DC)
La Belle Poutine (Montreal, Canada)
Your Friend, My Friend (San Diego, CA and Tiajuana, Mexico)
This Just In! (Alabama)
Back to the Bayou (Louisiana)