AidanN

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: What exactly is the trivia here? We simply see Iggy lift up his sunglasses for a short moment; there is nothing substantial about it. And it's not even the only time he is without them; in "Arnold Betrays Iggy," he is not wearing them at all, both at the beginning and the end of the episode.

zenee

10th Mar 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: We don't know that definitively. Those were just the only two caught as the teacher noticed their tests were very off from who they were as students. He didn't appear to check any of the others for mix ups.

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: The first time he is holding his glasses there was time for him to remove them we just did not see it. The second time we see him remove them.

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: This scene took place years before, at what looks like day care. So it would be a different shirt than the one he has now and could easily have a different number on it.

Bowling255

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: This is true but tv shows, movies, ect. have license to ignore this fact because they could get sued were they to use a real 7 digit number, even if it was accidental, without permission. So this mistake is not valid as the makers have to do this.

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: Of course not, she's wearing it.

27th Mar 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: The way they were when we saw them walking on the street yes. But when this happens the boys are in the alley. Since we haven't seen Sid or Eugene in the alley previously there's no mistake in where they're standing.

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: No, it's auburn. Auburn hair has red highlights in it, so sometimes it looks red sometimes it looks brown.

10th Mar 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: It's her dream, not real. Helga can change whatever she wants in two seconds in her dreams.

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: 5:45 was the time he was setting to wake up, not the actual time. When we see it on the desk we see the actual time.

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Mud Bowl / Gerald Moves Out - S2-E9

Corrected entry: How did the fifth graders manage to forget how to score touchdowns, considering that they scored six or seven in the first half and none of Arnold's special plays were for when his team was on defense?

AidanN

Correction: They scored much more than that before Arnold's special plays were done. They got 42. They didn't score any when Arnold's special plays were done because they weren't used to them, and they were pretty tricky.

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Mugged / Roughin' It - S1-E9

Corrected entry: At the end of the first training scene (when Arnold first tries to catch the fly), one of Arnold's feet has no toes; also, just before Arnold falls down the chimney, he has three arms.

AidanN

Correction: No he doesn't have three arms. You are either mistaking his foot when it pops up for a third arm or your mistaking his two arms for three when we see his arms move quickly and the cartoonist make it look a little like he has more than two arms to show his falling like they often do in cartoons.

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: It's pretty well implied in this show that everybody knows who everybody is. So having only names is perfectly ok.

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: If you look you can see the sun going down when we first see it when they step out of the theater. This is a cartoon so it's perfectly ok to suspend reality for awhile.

28th Feb 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: Unless we saw him without his hat a second before this isn't a mistake, even if it's rare for Arnold to not be wearing his hat.

22nd Mar 2007

Hey Arnold! (1996)

Correction: This entry seems somewhat silly, as brunette means brown hair.

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