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Sid the Vampire Slayer / Big Sis - S5-E3

Other mistake: Sid the Vampire Slayer: While Sid stands in front of the mirror and points his rubber sword at Arnold and Stinky, the two ghoulish vampires, Arnold asks him, "How can we be vampires if we have reflections?" So when Sid is aware of his mistake, Arnold's eyes disappear and reappear in his reflection mid-shot.

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Stuck in a Tree / Rhonda Goes Broke - S5-E10

Other mistake: Stuck in a Tree: In Arnold's imagination, when the gang passes the huge tree on the conveyor belt, notice how huge Sid is compared to Rhonda. It looks as if Sid was meant to be in front of Rhonda, but was instead improperly layered behind her. (00:07:43)

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April Fool's Day - S5-E14

Other mistake: When we first see Arnold walking Helga home after school, as Arnold says, "I never meant for this to happen," Arnold and Helga are briefly duplicated. As the shot continues, Arnold's backpack duplicates repeatedly. (00:11:22)

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Sid the Vampire Slayer / Big Sis - S5-E3

Other mistake: Sid the Vampire Slayer: When Arnold and Sid are in the bathroom, there are two close-up shots of Sid as he speaks to Arnold. In them, the reflection of the door handle is not reversed in the mirror. Also, the style of the door handle in the reflection is different. (00:05:08)

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Timberly Loves Arnold / Eugene, Eugene! - S5-E22

Other mistake: Eugene, Eugene!: After Phoebe and Helga walk into the auditorium, the shot fades to inside the auditorium. If you look at Mr. Leichliter in this shot, you will see that his body is missing. As a result, his head and scarf are floating in mid-air. (00:11:50)

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Gerald's Game / Fishing Trip - S5-E15

Other mistake: Gerald's Game: When Arnold is watching Gerald and the other boys play The King Rules through the window, as Gerald says, "Are you implying that I'm not going to be king forever?", his eyebrows duplicate as he blinks. (00:05:16)

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Gerald's Game / Fishing Trip - S5-E15

Other mistake: Gerald's Game: When Arnold is watching Gerald and the other boys play The King Rules through the window, as Gerald says, "There are a lot of terms," Arnold blinks, and his eyes are briefly not coloured in. (00:04:58)

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Monkeyman! / Buses, Bikes and Subways - S5-E1

Other mistake: Buses, Bikes and Subways: When Helga and Harold are running to catch the bus, as Harold says, "Ow, quit pulling my arm," Helga is frozen at the right side of the screen for a second before she starts moving. Also, her mouth doesn't move when she says, "The bus is leaving, you dumb oaf." (00:13:59 - 00:14:53)

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On The Lam / Family Man - S5-E17

Other mistake: A security guard in the train yard is drinking from a carton of milk depicting the boys. However, they had only been declared missing that afternoon. It is impossible to put out milk cartons that quickly.

Longest Monday / Eugene's Pet - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: In "Longest Monday" at one point in the episode, Arnold and Gerald run off of a bus and down an alley. Two fifth graders come chasing after them. In the next scene, you see Arnold and Gerald hiding in the sewer under the 5th graders. Arnold then crawls through a very narrow tube, and Gerald follows. You then see the end of the tube and Gerald come out of the it first, and Arnold climbs out last. It would be impossible for Arnold and Gerald to switch places inside the tube because it was way too narrow.

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The List/Haunted Train - S1-E8

Question: Why did that boy steal Arnold's ball? Was that the whole reason he came to the park? He seemed awfully obnoxious and destined to ruin Arnold's day, just wanting more clarity. Thank you.

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.

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