Family
Animation
Comedy
Kids
The daily life of Arnold--a fourth-grader with a wild imagination, street smarts and a head shaped like a football.
Top-rated
Mon,
14 Oct, 1996
S1.E6Stoop Kid
Arnold's hat lands on the stoop of "Stoop Kid," - a bully who has lived his whole life on his stoop, and is highly protective of it. But, when it's Arnold's fault that Stoop Kid becomes the joke of the city, he must help Stoop Kid face his biggest fear - leaving his stoop for the first time.
Top-rated
Mon,
25 Nov, 1996
S1.E16Haunted Train
When the kids complain of being bored, Grandpa tells the story of the Haunted Train. So, the kids decide to go and see if the train exists for themselves.
Spencer Klein
Arnold (voice)
Francesca Marie Smith
Helga Pataki (voice)
Jamil Walker Smith
Gerald Johanssen (voice)
Olivia Hack
Rhonda Wellington Lloyd (voice)
Anndi McAfee
Phoebe Heyerdahl (voice)
Justin Shenkarow
Harold Berman (voice)
Blake McIver Ewing
Eugene Horowitz (voice)
Dan Castellaneta
Grandpa Phil (voice)
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Okay I'll admit the main reason why I watch this is because I was trying to do this ranking of all the Nickelodeon Movies and Hey Arnold: The Movie being one of them. I didn't want to just watch the movie and be done with that because I heard a lot of great things about the show and I enjoyed catching a few episodes whenever I was up late on NickToons as a kid. But now I had an excuse to finally watched this certified classic.
It was overall a great show with a very charming cast of characters. I liked seeing them just be kids without trying to pretend that it's something it isn't. It is just a relaxing slice-of-life show where kids deal with every day problems. The show even dealt with some serious topics which was welcome and very ahead of its time. Arnold is such a compassionate and caring lead, Helga is the living proof that female simps exist and I love seeing all her misadventures, I didn't think Gerald was a very good friend mostly because how often he sides with the other kids in situations but I did occasionally get a few chuckles out of him, Harold seems to be the stereotypical fat "bully", but I like how he isn't just a bully and they don't really lean on his weight problem unless it was the focus of an episode. I love how cheerful Eugene is even when he always gets tortured throughout the series, Sid's excessive nature kinda got on my nerves at a few points, Phoebe was very enjoyable, Rhonda was the best kind of enjoyably unlikable, I wish I had someone like him in my life, and Stinky is the epicest character to ever ever!!! Most of the episodes are just good instead of great and reason I gave it this high rating is because how consistent the quality was. Like for the entire second of the show, there were only 4 to 5 episodes I didn't like which is extremely impressive for an 8-year run. Yeah, it got a little rehashy towards to later seasons and not every character was enjoyable or likable, but that's to be expected, but I think it's good stuff far outweighs its bad. I don't really have a ton to say compared to shows like Scooby-Doo: Mystery Inc. or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) because its not story-driven, but I didn't really mind.
Best episode: Arnold's Christmas
Worst episode: Arnold Betrays Iggy
Also are we not gonna talk about how Stinky exposes Sid for french-kissing a frog in “Sid and Germs” and how Arnold had a threesome with Lila and Timberly in “Timberly loves Arnold”
Slimonite05 Jan, 2023
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