Arnold Saves Sid
When Arnold saves Sid from being hit by a falling sign, Sid decides to make it up to Arnold by doing things for
him 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Written by Steve Viksten
Storyboard Direction by Stark Howell
Animation Direction by Larry Leichliter
Storyboard Artist: Chris Robertson
Cast:
Arnold - Phillip Van Dyke
Gerald - Jamil W. Smith
Sid - Sam Gifaldi
Grandpa, Chicken Man voice - Dan Castellaneta
Oskar, (uncredited) Burt (boy on bus) - Stephen Viksten
Miss Slovak - Lisa Fuson
- Aren't there enough shows with "X saves Y and, as a result, Y becomes X's
slave whether X wants Y to or not" stories?
- However, this is probably the first time it didn't end with "X comes up with the idea 'if I set it up so Y thinks Y saves my life, then
we can call it even'"
- If there is a second season episodes with Miss Slovak, why wasn't it shown before
the episode where Miss Slovak leaves the teaching profession? (The only thing I can think of: there's a Columbus
reference and this episode was first shown on the Columbus Day holiday in 1997)
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The boy on the bus Sid tells
to move is Burt, Connie's boyfriend from "6th Grade Girls"
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Hookey
Arnold and Gerald decide to skip school for a day, but they're too busy making sure they aren't caught to have
much fun
Written by Jim Ryan
Storyboard Direction by Kelly James
Animation Direction by Steve Socki
(Only Steve Socki received a "Directed By" credit)
Storyboard Artist: Scott Shaw
Cast:
Arnold - Phillip Van Dyke
Gerald - Jamil W. Smith
Stinky - Christopher P. Walberg
Grandpa, (uncredited) policeman - Dan Castellaneta
Oskar, (uncredited) policeman - Stephen Viksten
Principal Wartz - David Wohl
Baseball announcer, movie voice - Billy Riback
- Arnold and Gerald's lockers don't have padlocks, like most of the others do
- Arnold has trouble saying "hookey"; the second time he says it, it
comes out "hokey"
- When Arnold calls the school, he says "This is Arnold's Grandpa", as
if there's only one Arnold in the school and Principal Wartz knows who he's talking about (however, in "Fighting
Families", Stinky says that there is only one Arnold in the entire school)
- Why is an amusement park open on a school day, anyway? (Well, the amusement park
near where I live opens on weekdays in early June, before most (but not all) schools start summer vacation)
- The clock in the police station looks like it says it's after 5:00, but school
is in session
- If I was Principal Wartz, and I heard a couple of students planning on playing
hookey, I might consider having a "surprise carnival day" as well (after making sure the kids in question
weren't there)...
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