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The adventures of a daydreaming, jazz-loving, football-headed 9-year-old, who lives in a boarding house with his grandparents and some eccentric boarders, encounters life in the city with his best friend Gerald, a loofah-haired kid, who is the keeper of the urban tales and coolest kid in class; and Helga, who torments him, but loves him secretly.

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05x24 Grandpa's Packard / Phoebe'… Aired: Jun. 08, 2004

Grandpa's Packard Grandpa's Packard is stolen from an antique car show. Phoebe's Little Problem Phoebe gets embarassed after she "passes gas" … [continue reading]

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The show had 5 seasons and 100 episodes air between 1996 and 2004.

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  • Goof (audio/visual unsynchronized): In "Harold's Kitty", we hear Harold's mother pound on his bedroom door to warn about cat messes, yet in the same shot (and in subsequent shots) the door is…
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    Goof (audio/visual unsynchronized): In "Harold's Kitty", we hear Harold's mother pound on his bedroom door to warn about cat messes, yet in the same shot (and in subsequent shots) the door is wide open.
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  • Arnold was voiced by four different actors during its run which were Toran Caudell (Season 1), Phillip Van Dyke (Seasons 2 and 3), Spencer Klein (Season 4) and Alex D. Linz.
  • Goof (continuity error): In "Girl Trouble", Helga manages to be both in her seat and standing at the front of the class sharpening her pencil. At the same time, all the desks appear to be…
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    Goof (continuity error): In "Girl Trouble", Helga manages to be both in her seat and standing at the front of the class sharpening her pencil. At the same time, all the desks appear to be arranged in rows, but when she talks to Arnold seconds later, they are in groups.
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