Arnold & Lila / Grand Prix - S3-E13
Audio problem: Arnold and Lila: Near the start, Arnold tells Stinky, "I like Lila, but I don't like her, like her." The camera cuts to a different angle before he says the last "like her," but his mouth doesn't lip sync the words. (00:01:21)
Arnold & Lila / Grand Prix - S3-E13
Continuity mistake: Arnold and Lila: When Lila starts talking to Arnold in the cafeteria, the sandwich on Arnold's tray has sandwich bread, but in the next few shots, they change to hamburger buns. (00:04:06)
Arnold & Lila / Grand Prix - S3-E13
Continuity mistake: Arnold and Lila: When Arnold and Lila sit down at the table, the borders of their trays are missing, then return in the next shot. (00:04:20)
Arnold & Lila / Grand Prix - S3-E13
Continuity mistake: Arnold and Lila: Arnold and Lila have milk cartons on their trays when they sit down at the table, but in the next shot, Arnold's milk disappears, and Lila's milk is beside her tray. (00:04:20)
Arnold & Lila / Grand Prix - S3-E13
Continuity mistake: Arnold and Lila: Helga writes "Arnold loves Helga" on the wall, then replaces "Helga" with "Lila". In the next few shots, the way the word "Lila" is written changes four times. (00:02:48 - 00:03:21)
Arnold & Lila / Grand Prix - S3-E13
Other mistake: Arnold and Lila: When Arnold tells Lila that the writing on the wall wasn't him, as Lila says, "That's OK, Arnold," she blinks, and her left eyelid is not colored in. (00:07:16)
Arnold & Lila / Grand Prix - S3-E13
Other mistake: Arnold and Lila: When Rhonda, Lila and Nadine are talking about what Helga wrote on the wall, as Lila says, "It couldn't possibly be true, could it?", she blinks, and her right eyelid is not coloured in. (00:03:12)
Arnold & Lila / Grand Prix - S3-E13
Continuity mistake: When Arnold, Sid, Eugene, and Stinky are arguing about the name of the go cart the name is already painted on. (00:17:20)
Arnold & Lila / Grand Prix - S3-E13
Continuity mistake: Arnold and Lila: On the bus, when Arnold tells Lila that he doesn't like her like her, Lila is smiling at him. In the next shot, she is suddenly frowning. (00:07:01)
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.
Lummie ★