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  • In the episode "Hey Harold!":
    • This is the previous time Rhonda throws a party, and this party is the one she refers to when she explains to Arnold that last time, she invited everyone.
    • Rhonda's invitation referred to herself as "Ms. Rhonda Lloyd"; these say, "Miss Rhonda Wellington Lloyd".
  • Curly’s dad cuts his hair with a bowl.
  • Rhonda says "You're a bold kid" to Arnold, which is Gerald's line.
  • On the list, the "i" in Nadine's name is dotted with a heart, and Connie's with a flower, but the I's of the geeks (Maria, Katrinka, Stinky and Sid) are dotted normally.
  • On the right-hand corner of the list next to the title "Geek," there is a small caricature of Gerald.
  • Rhonda apparently has relatives in England---in this episode, she mentions having a second cousin (the child of either her mom or dad's first cousin) in England.
  • This is the first time Peapod Kid is mentioned by his "name".
  • There is a Hey Arnold! Nicksclusive that shows the actors voicing the part of this episode when Eugene says, "none of us bite off chicken heads, well, except Curly" and Curly says, "and that was just the one time!". It shows Craig Bartlett saying these two lines as well, trying to help Adam Wylie and Ben Diskin do their lines correctly.
  • Despite what Craig said in an interview (that all of the child cast members reprised their roles), several cast members didn't return despite their characters appearing. These include Victor Samuel Lopez, Joey Stinson, Joseph Ashton and several others.
  • Rhonda has an unibrow when Peapod Kid and Park leave her party.
  • This episode reveals that Gerald is currently class president and ran against Rhonda much to the latter's dismay.

Cultural References[]

  • When Rhonda is mocking the "Geeks" at her party, she says of Stinky, "Where did he learn English, Green Acres?". Green Acres was actually a sitcom that ran from 1965-71, centered on a New York City attorney and his wife adjusting to life in the country.

Production Notes[]

  • Although this episode premiered in 2001 as re-release, it was produced in 1998 according to the copyright date at the end of the credits.

Morals[]

    • Don't Treat Others Differently While Having a Party
    • Everybody is different
    • Doesn't matter who wants to be cool
    • Shouldn't Label People.