Hey Arnold! - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Monkeyman! / Buses, Bikes and Subways
A superhero saves Arnold; Harold and Helga miss the bus while on a class trip.

Helga's Masquerade / Mr. Green Runs
Helga tries to be like Lila; Mr. Green runs for city council.

Sid the Vampire Slayer / Big Sis
A movie spooks Sid; Olga is jealous of Lila

Bag of Money / Principal Simmons
The guys find a bag of money; the principal quits

New Bully on the Block / Phoebe Breaks a Leg
A bully threatens Wolfgang; Phoebe rescues Helga from a speeding bus

Parents Day
Arnold asks Grandpa about his missing parents

Helga's Locket / Sid and Germs
Helga loses her locket; Sid worries about germs

Suspended / Ernie in Love
Harold hates school; Ernie falls in love with a magazine model.

Summer Love (a.k.a. Beach Story)
Arnold and the Patakis end up at the same beach for summer vacation.

Stuck in a Tree / Rhonda Goes Broke
Arnold gets stuck in a tree helping Eugene; boastful Rhonda learns her family is suddenly poor.

Beaned / Old Iron Man
Arnold hits Helga with a baseball; Grandpa gets a visit from an old friend.

Arnold Visits Arnie / Chocolate Boy
Arnold visits his cousin Arnie; Wolfgang makes a deal with Chocolate Boy.

Harold vs. Patty / Rich Guy
Harold lose an arm-wrestling match to Patty; Arnold catches an airborne hockey puck.

April Fool's Day

Gerald's Game / Fishing Trip
Arnold dislikes Gerald's new favorite game; the boys go fishing.

Married

On The Lam / Family Man
Harold, Stinky, and Sid think that they blew up the police station; Arnold pretends to be Mr. Hyunh's son.

The Racing Mule / Curly's Girl
Mr. Hyunh, Oskar, and Ernie purchase a race horse; Curly gets Rhonda to act like his girlfriend.

The Journal (1)

The Journal (2)

Timberly Loves Arnold / Eugene, Eugene!
Timberly has a crush on Arnold; Eugene gets the lead role in the school musical.

Ghost Bride / Gerald v.s. Jamie O.
The gang gets a scare visiting a cemetery at night; Gerald's crush likes his older brother.

A Day in the Life of a Classroom / Big Bob's Crisis
The Knowledge Channel wants to make a documentary of a typical day in Mr. Simmons' class; Big Bob decides to completely change his life

Phoebe's Little Problem / Grandpa's Packard
Grandpa's car is stolen when he enters it in a classic car competition; Phoebe has an embarrassing moment while accepting an award.
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