"The Old Building": Arnold is caught in the middle when Grandma and Ernie argue about whether an old theater should be torn down or not. Feeling left out, she gives herself a makeover, and goes to it anyway. "Helga's Makeover": Due to her tomboyish nature, Helga is the only girl who is not invited to Rhonda's slumber party. Arnold's Grandpa tries to teach him work ethic while his friends play without him. "Heat": A heat wave engulfs the city, and Arnold and Gerald try to find ways to escape the heat. Faced with this fact, he tries to convince Stoop Kid to overcome his habit by taking a step off the stoop. Arnold tries to wait for him to leave so he can get his football back, but learns that he never leaves his stoop. According to Gerald, Stoop Kid is a teenage boy who has been living on that particular stoop ever since he was born. "Stoop Kid": While playing football on the street, Arnold kicks the ball and it ends up on Stoop Kid's stoop. Arnold feels like he is nothing without his hat, so Helga is planning to return it to him - until her mother throws it in the trash, which is on its way to the dump. "Arnold's Hat": Helga steals Arnold's hat to complete her secret shrine - a statue in the shape of his (Arnold's) head made from Arnold-chewed bubble gum. "Gerald Comes Over": Gerald visits Arnold's boarding house and meets the eccentric boarders. "Tutoring Torvald": Arnold must tutor 13-year-old Torvald, fourth-grade bully in math, much to his dismay. Storyboard Directors: Sherm Cohen & Dan Povenmire "Field Trip": While on a field trip to the aquarium, Arnold sees Lockjaw, a neglected, graffiti-covered old turtle, and Arnold feels bad for it, so later that night, Arnold and Grandma sneak into the aquarium and set Lockjaw free. The only place Helga signed her name in the book is on the last page, and she must get it back before Arnold sees her name, even if it means spending the night in Arnold's closet. Arnold and Gerald find the diary and take it to Arnold's house to determine whose diary it is. "The Little Pink Book": Helga's diary is full of poems and shrines of Arnold. Joe Ansolabehere, Steve Viksten & Craig Bartlett only befriended him in order to help with a break-in. befriends Arnold, but Arnold soon realizes that Frankie G. ![]() "Cool Jerk": A cool older boy named Frankie G. "Benchwarmer": Arnold and his friends play on a basketball team led by Coach Wittenburg, but he tells the team to pass the ball to one kid only – his son, Tucker. "The Baseball": Arnold's baseball idol, Mickey Kaline, is about to retire, so Arnold and Gerald go to Mickey's final game. "6th Grade Girls": Sixth grade girls Connie and Maria invite Arnold and Gerald to their school dance, but little do they know that Connie and Maria are using them to make their boyfriends jealous. "The Vacant Lot": Arnold and his friends clean up a dirty lot to play baseball on, but when the adults find the lot, they take it over and use it for their own reasons. "Operation Ruthless": Helga attempts to destroy Ruth McDougal, a sixth grader whom Arnold has a crush on, while at the annual city Cheese Fair. Curiosity gets the best of Arnold, Gerald and Helga, so the three go to the abandoned railroad tracks to look for it. "Haunted Train": On a boring summer night, Grandpa Phil tells Arnold and his friends the tale of "The Haunted Train". "The List": Arnold attempts to do everything on the legendary "List for a Kid's Perfect Saturday", but all of his plans go horribly wrong when there is no good cereal in the boarding house, the TV set breaks down, and the hill to skate down is being repaired. "Eugene's Bike": Arnold accidentally destroys Eugene's brand new bike, so he tries to make it up to Eugene by taking him out on a day of fun, but clumsy Eugene keeps getting into accidents. "Downtown as Fruits": Arnold and Gerald are cast as fruits in the school play directed by Helga, but when she does not treat them with the respect they deserve, they skip out on the play and take a bus ride downtown. Steve Viksten, Joe Ansolabehere & Craig Bartlett It also aired once as part of Nick in the Afternoon. Note: The plot for the pilot was later used in season 1 episode 17b, "24 Hours to Live." The pilot was also shown as a theatrical short before the 1996 Nickelodeon film, Harriet the Spy, not being officially released on home video until November 20, 2018, on the Hey Arnold!: The Ultimate Collection DVD set. They featured four characters from Hey Arnold!: Arnold, Helga, Harold and Rhonda.Ĭraig Bartlett, Joe Ansolabehere & Steve VikstenĪrnold accidentally knocks out a bully named Harold during a baseball game, and Harold gives Arnold 24 hours to live before he beats him to a pulp. Arnold Rides His Chair (1990) (shown on Sesame Street). ![]() Episodes are listed in the order in which they originally aired.īefore the main series premiered, Craig Bartlett created three clay animation short films:.
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