Geek parents of Arthur-watchers, set your DVRs for "Squee!," because Neil Gaiman's visit to Elwood City is set for Oct. 25.

Yes, __that__Neil Gaiman. The creator of Coraline, author of The Graveyard Book – which added The Carnegie Medal to its list of awards this summer – and new contributor to Doctor Who will make a Halloween week guest appearance as himself on the animated PBS series.

From the press release: “This season, we're hoping to empower our young viewers to go after their goals and dreams. Whether that means becoming a wheelchair basketball champion, or expressing yourself through writing, drawing, and making movies, Arthur and his friends show kids that determination and hard work really pay off,” said Executive Producer Jacqui Deegan. “Both Lydia and Neil serve as great role models, and we're excited to have them to reinforce these important lessons for our audiences.” The new season premieres Oct. 11.

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Gaiman's role comes in an episode called “Falafelosophy,” inspiring one of the kids who's trying her hand at writing and illustrating a graphic novel. It's paired with what sounds like a suitable companion story, “Tales of the Grotesquely Grim Bunny,” about changes on the shelves at the local comic shop.

In the realm of geeky kids' TV crossovers, this may even rival R2-D2 and C-3PO landing on Sesame Street.

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