Grandpa's Sister / Synchronized Swimming - S4-E12
Continuity mistake: Synchronized Swimming: In the pool scene at the beginning, we see a close-up shot of Connie and Maria. In the next shot, they are nowhere to be found. The three kids surrounding the pool in the beginning also disappear. (This happens because the opening shots are reused from the episode "Sixth Grade Girls.") (00:12:01)
Grandpa's Sister / Synchronized Swimming - S4-E12
Other mistake: Synchronized Swimming: When the boys take off their jackets during the swimming tournament, Arnold's jacket is floating in mid-air, and the left side of Eugene's jacket is also in mid-air. (00:20:45)
Grandpa's Sister / Synchronized Swimming - S4-E12
Continuity mistake: Synchronized Swimming: When the boys take off their jackets during the swimming tournament, Gerald's boots change from brown to black mid-shot, and when the camera pans over to Stinky, his boots are also black instead of brown. (00:20:45)
Grandpa's Sister / Synchronized Swimming - S4-E12
Continuity mistake: Synchronized Swimming: When the boys take off their jackets during the swimming tournament, Sid is missing from the group. When the boys dive into the pool, he returns. (00:20:46)
Grandpa's Sister / Synchronized Swimming - S4-E12
Other mistake: Synchronized Swimming: Right before the boys jump into the pool during the swimming tournament, Gerald's right eye seems to have lost its color. Right when Sid jumps into the pool, his eye is white again. (00:20:52)
Grandpa's Sister / Synchronized Swimming - S4-E12
Continuity mistake: Synchronized Swimming: During the swimming tournament, the boys take off their jackets beside the pool. When the boys jump in the pool, they disappear. (00:20:55)
Grandpa's Sister / Synchronized Swimming - S4-E12
Other mistake: Synchronized Swimming: During the swimming tournament, when the boys jump in the pool and it cuts to the crowd, Lila's dress and bows are incorrectly coloured blue, and they stay that colour for the rest of the episode. (00:21:04)
Continuity mistake: When Arnold is sitting in the kitchen with Dino's personal stuff, Grandpa offers him a shrimp cocktail, and Arnold turns his head to look at it. In the next shot, he is suddenly looking inside the box. (00:06:45)
Audio problem: When Arnold says, "It's almost like Dino left his whole life in my hands," as Grandpa responds with, "Not his whole life," his mouth doesn't move until the word "life." (00:06:58)
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 ★