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'''Abner Come Home''': Arnold's pet pig, Abner runs away from home.<br /> '''The Sewer King''': After getting a watch for his grandpa, Arnold tries to retrieve it from a man who has lived in the sewers all his life.
'''Abner Come Home''': Arnold's pet pig, Abner runs away from home.<br /> '''The Sewer King''': After getting a watch for his grandpa, Arnold tries to retrieve it from a man who has lived in the sewers all his life.
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| Title = [[False Alarm (Hey Arnold! episode)|False Alarm]] / World Records
| OriginalAirDate = [[January 20]], [[1997]]
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'''False Alarm''': Eugene is framed for pulling the fire alarm at school. <br /> '''World Records''': Arnold and his friends try to get into a book of world records.
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Revision as of 23:46, 2 May 2007

Ep# Total Title Original Airdate Prod. code


11"Downtown as Fruits / Eugene's Bike"October 7, 199601
Downtown as Fruits: Avoiding a food group play ran by Helga Pataki, Arnold and Gerald find themselves lost in the downtown area of the city.
Eugene's Bike: After Eugene's bike is broken by Arnold, Arnold tries to make up for it by taking Eugene to a series of entertainment centers.
22"The Little Pink Book / Field Trip"October 9, 199602

The Little Pink Book: Arnold finds a little pink book with poems written by an "unknown" girl.


Field Trip: The class goes to the Aquarium; Gertie and Arnold try to free a turtle.
33"Arnold's Hat / Stoop Kid"October 14, 199603
Arnold's Hat: Arnold loses his hat after being blown in a gusts while trying to fly a kite.
Stoop Kid: Arnold tries to convince a bully, (stoop kid) that has been living on a stoop since he was born, to conquer his fear of leaving his stoop.
44"Helga's Makeover / The Old Building"October 16, 199604
Helga's Makeover: Helga goes to a slumber party; the 4th Grade boys intend to crash the slumber party, but get caught.
The Old Building: Arnold is caught in the middle when Arnold's Grandma and Ernie are arguing about whether an old building should be torn down or not.
55"6th Grade Girls / The Baseball"November 4, 199605
6th Grade Girls: Arnold and Gerald attend a 6th grade party and try to date "older girls."
The Baseball: Arnold meets Mickey Kaline, his favorite baseball player, after the final game of his career, but finds he's retiring.
66"Heat / Snow"November 11, 199606
Heat: A heat wave engulfs the city; Arnold and Gerald try to find ways to escape heat.
Snow: After a heat wave, a snowstorm comes to the city; Arnold's Grandpa tries to teach Arnold work ethic while friends play.
77"Operation Ruthless / The Vacant Lot"November 18, 199607
Operation Ruthless: While the Cheese festival is in town, Phoebe and Helga try to eliminate Arnold's interest in Ruth, a girl Arnold likes.
The Vacant Lot: Arnold and Gerald find a vacant lot and turn it into a baseball field; they call it "Gerald Field"; adults overexert their power and take the field for themselves.
88"The List / Haunted Train"November 25, 199608
The List: A note with a series of events posted on it is believed to have made some 4th Grader's Saturday good; Arnold attempts to do everything on it in just one day, but finds it hard going.
Haunted Train: Arnold, Gerald, and Helga believe Grandpa's rumors of a train that leads to the underworld.
99"Mugged / Roughin' It"December 2, 199609
Mugged: Grandma teaches Arnold to become a kung-fu master in order to face a guy who mugged him.
Roughin' It: Arnold goes camping-so does Helga and her family.
1010"Door #16 / Arnold as Cupid"December 9, 199610
Door #16: All of the boarders get very curious to what is inside the very personal Mr. Smith's package.
Arnold as Cupid: Oskar gets kicked out of Suzie's room when they get into an argument, so Arnold tries to get them back together when Oskar moves into Arnold's room.
1111"Benchwarmer / Cool Jerk"December 16, 199611
Benchwarmer: Arnold and the gang play on a basketball team, but their coach tells them to throw the ball to one person, his son, Tucker.
Cool Jerk: An older cool guy befriends Arnold, but Arnold realizes that he is really a shoplifter. His head is the only head that can fit into a window, to get a new "tweeter for his system."
1212"Das Subway / Wheezin' Ed"December 23, 199612
Das Subway: The gang encounters trouble while traveling in the subway.
Wheezin' Ed: The gang travels to Elk Island to find a pirate treasure.
1313"Tutoring Torvald / Gerald Comes Over"December 30, 199613
Tutoring Torvald: Arnold must tutor an intellectually challenged 13-year-old fourth grader to pass a math test.
Gerald Comes Over: Gerald visits Arnold at his house and gets to know about its wacky inhabitants.
1414"Spelling Bee / Pigeon Man"January 6, 199714
Spelling Bee: Arnold competes in a Tri-City spelling bee. Helga's dad helps Helga cheat, but Helga takes a dive and Arnold wins
Pigeon Man: Arnold confronts a man that has known and trusted pigeons all his life
1515"Olga Comes Home / Sally's Comet"January 13, 199715
Olga Comes Home: Jealous of her older sister, Helga sabotages Olga's grades. Helga's sister falls into a deep depression and plays Mozart's "Lacrimosa" repeatedly over and over again...
Sally's Comet: Arnold, Gerald, and Arnold's Grandpa await a comet to come across the city.
1616"Abner Come Home / The Sewer King"January 20, 199716
Abner Come Home: Arnold's pet pig, Abner runs away from home.
The Sewer King: After getting a watch for his grandpa, Arnold tries to retrieve it from a man who has lived in the sewers all his life.
1717"False Alarm / World Records"January 20, 199717
False Alarm: Eugene is framed for pulling the fire alarm at school.
World Records: Arnold and his friends try to get into a book of world records.