Hey Arnold!

Hey Arnold! (1996)

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Timberly Loves Arnold / Eugene, Eugene! - S5-E22

Continuity mistake: Timberly Loves Arnold: Throughout the scene where Arnold, Lila and Timberly are at the lemonade stand, Lila is wearing her gold button on her shirt. When Timberly asks Lila if she wants to come to the baseball game, as Lila says, "I'm sure that I'd love to," she moves her hands, and for a brief moment, you can see that she is not wearing her gold button. (00:05:46)

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Timberly Loves Arnold / Eugene, Eugene! - S5-E22

Continuity mistake: Timberly Loves Arnold: When Arnold, Lila, and Timberly are in the field together after the baseball game, Lila helps Arnold up and looks at her watch, which she wasn't wearing previously. Then, when Lila starts walking Timberly home, her watch has vanished from her wrist. (00:06:35)

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Timberly Loves Arnold / Eugene, Eugene! - S5-E22

Other mistake: Eugene, Eugene!: After Phoebe and Helga walk into the auditorium, the shot fades to inside the auditorium. If you look at Mr. Leichliter in this shot, you will see that his body is missing. As a result, his head and scarf are floating in mid-air. (00:11:50)

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Ghost Bride/Gearold VS Jameo - S5-E25

Continuity mistake: In the scene where they are running from the second ghost bride, they go into a crypt and close the doors. One of the kids puts a shovel through the handles to keep it shut. In the next shot, it's gone. In the shot after that it's back.

Helga: Move it, football head!

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The List/Haunted Train - S1-E8

Question: Why did that boy steal Arnold's ball? Was that the whole reason he came to the park? He seemed awfully obnoxious and destined to ruin Arnold's day, just wanting more clarity. Thank you.

Answer: The episode doesn't really elaborate on who the kid was and what his motives were, so its pure speculation as to why he took it. Perhaps the kid could simply want a ball all for himself and decided to just take it, or was simply a rotten kid. The truth is the kid's motives are not important to the story other than it highlights Arnold was having a lot of trouble getting through the list.

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