Hey Arnold! - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Save The Tree / New Teacher

Helga's Love Potion / Gerald's Secret
Helga is free of her obsession; Arnold teaches Gerald to ride a bike.

The Big Scoop / Harold's Kitty
Arnold and Helga compete as editors; Harold finds a lost cat.

Longest Monday / Eugene's Pet
school hazing; Arnold kills Eugene's pet fish.

Monkey Business / Big Caesar
Helga is scratched by a monkey; Arnold and Gerald go fishing.

Ransom / Ms. Perfect
Timberly's doll is missing; Helga's new classmate.

Arnold Saves Sid / Hookey
Arnold saves Sid from injury; Arnold and Gerald play hookey

Freeze Frame / Phoebe Cheats
Arnold and Gerald play detective; Phoebe copies a poem for school

Mud Bowl / Gerald Moves Out
Touch football game; Gerald moves into Arnold's boarding house

The High Life / Best Friends
Gerald encounters money problems; Rhonda and Nadine's friendship is on the rocks

Arnold's Halloween
Arnold and Gerald's radio show creates havoc on Halloween

Steely Phil / Quantity Time
Arnold trains Grandpa to take on his old Chinese checkers nemesis, Robby Fisher; Miriam visits her mother after learning that Big Bob and Helga are on vacation at the same time

Eating Contest / Rhonda's Glasses
Arnold competes in an eating contest; Rhonda gets glasses

Helga's Boyfriend / Crush on Teacher
Helga hires Stinky to make Arnold jealous; Arnold has a crush on a substitute teacher

Hall Monitor / Harold's Bar Mitzvah
Phoebe becomes a hall monitor; Harold's bar mitzvah approaches

Coach Wittenberg / Four-Eyed Jack
Bowlers Arnold and Gerald ask basketball coach Wittenberg for pointers; Arnold and Gerald go on a ghost hunt in the boarding house

Eugene Goes Bad / What's Opera, Arnold?
Eugene makes an unpleasant discovery; a class trip to the opera

Tour de Pond / Teacher's Strike
Arnold and Gerald enter a toy-boat race; children settle a strike

Runaway Float / Partners
Helga's dad sponsors Arnold's float; Feuding musicians move in
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