Timberly Loves Arnold / Eugene, Eugene! - S5-E22
Continuity mistake: Timberly Loves Arnold: When Timberly and Arnold start crossing the street together, Iggy is standing far away from Rhonda and Sid. In the next shot, he is closer to them. (00:02:57)
Timberly Loves Arnold / Eugene, Eugene! - S5-E22
Continuity mistake: Timberly Loves Arnold: When Timberly asks Arnold if she can hold his hand while crossing the street, Iggy is looking at Arnold. In the next shot, he is suddenly looking away from him, then goes back to looking at him. (00:02:53)
Timberly Loves Arnold / Eugene, Eugene! - S5-E22
Revealing mistake: Timberly Loves Arnold: When Lila tells Arnold that it's sweet that he is hanging out with Gerald's sister, the stripe on her shirt is layered over her gold button for one frame. (00:05:33)
Timberly Loves Arnold / Eugene, Eugene! - S5-E22
Revealing mistake: Timberly Loves Arnold: When Lila says, "That is, if Arnold doesn't mind making it a threesome," her left eyelashes disappear for one frame. (00:05:50)
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)
Timberly Loves Arnold / Eugene, Eugene! - S5-E22
Continuity mistake: Timberly Loves Arnold: Throughout the beginning scene where Timberly is asking Gerald if she can come along with him, the blue accessories in Timberly's hair keep disappearing and reappearing. (00:01:07 - 00:01:42)
Timberly Loves Arnold / Eugene, Eugene! - S5-E22
Continuity mistake: Timberly Loves Arnold: When Gerald says, "I could go for some Arnold lemonade," and Arnold pulls him in the alleyway, there is a building with a sign with the word "shoe" on it, written in red. In the next shot, it changes to yellow. (00:04:07)
Answer: The show is based in present day times. Plus most cars aren't old fashtioned, I recall seeing a limo and not to mention a cherry picker, etc.