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  1. 'Arnold's Christmas' - "Hey Arnold!" Season 1, Episode 18, 1996 As everyone in the boarding house is given a Secret Santa, Arnold ( Toran Caudell ) is assigned Mr. Hyunh ( Baoan Coleman ), who ...

  2. Hey Arnold! is an American animated television series created by Craig Bartlett that aired on Nickelodeon from October 7, 1996, to June 8, 2004. The series centers on a fourth grader named Arnold Shortman, who lives with his grandparents in an inner-city boarding house. A total of 100 episodes aired over the course of five seasons. Hey Arnold!:

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    "Downtown as Fruits"
    Tuck Tucker & Larry Leichliter
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    "Eugene's Bike"
    Kelly James & Juli Murphy-Hashiguchi
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    "The List"
    Mark O'Hare & Larry Leichliter
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    "Haunted Train"
    Tuck Tucker & Juli Murphy-Hashiguchi
  3. August 1, 1996. 24min. TV-Y7. Arnold has trouble with the basketball coach and his favored son until he teaches them both a lesson. Arnold becomes friend with "cool" Frankie G., but his new friend only succeeds in getting him into trouble. Store Filled. Free trial of Paramount+. Watch with Paramount+.

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    The first season of the Hey Arnold! series consists of 48 quarter-hour episodes and 2 half-hour specials, making it the longest season of the series.

    Episodes from this season are distinguishable from later episodes due to the differences in animation and the Games Animation card at the end of each episode.

    •This season was animated by three different animation studios. The first 16 episodes were animated by Hong Ying Animation and Hung Long Animation, while the remaining 10 episodes were animated by Wang Film Productions. These last ten episodes look noticeably different from the previous sixteen.

    •This season looks noticeably different from later seasons in the art and animation departments. The animation itself is of somewhat lower quality, and many characters look much different and less detailed compared to later episodes. For example, Helga's pigtails are longer and thinner, Arnold's head looks like a blimp, and many characters have very thin arms. The designs were improved upon over the course of the season.

    •Several things seen in this season aren't present in later seasons, such as Arnold's daydreaming tendencies (which originated with the original claymation shorts), and several characters such as Lana Vail and Mr. Smith.

    •In the US, Nickelodeon aired only 20 out of the 26 episodes produced for this season as part of its run. Episodes 19b, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 26b were held over and aired at the end of Season 2 in late 1997, and episodes 19a and 26a was held over until 1998, and was aired as part of Season 3. Other countries saw all 26 episodes aired.

  4. With Francesca Marie Smith, Jamil Walker Smith, Dan Castellaneta, Justin Shenkarow. The everyday life of Arnold, a fourth-grader in the city of Hillwood, Washington, who lives in a multi-racial boarding house with his grandparents and a motley assortment of friends and neighbors.

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    • 1996-10-07
    • Animation, Comedy, Family
    • 15
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  6. S1.E11 ∙ Arnold's Christmas. Wed, Dec 11, 1996. When Arnold receives Mr. Hyunh's name in the boarding house's annual Secret Santa draw, he decides to make it the most special Christmas ever for the lonely boarder, and tries to reunite Mr. Hyunh with his long-lost daughter.

  7. The first season of Hey Arnold! consists of 48 quarter-hour episodes and two half-hour specials, making it the longest season of the series. Episodes from this season are distinguishable from later episodes due to the differences in animation and the Games Animation card at the end of each episode.

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