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+ | The '''fifth''' and final season of ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' consists of 32 quarter-hour episodes, 2 half-hour specials, and 1 hour-long special. |
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+ | Even though it was released separately, the series' theatrical film is also considered part of this season as it was produced alongside most of it. |
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+ | ==Episodes== |
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+ | ! # !! Segment A !! Segment B !! U.S. air date !! Production code |
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+ | | 81 || [[Sid the Vampire Slayer]] || [[Big Sis]] || March 18, 2000 || 185A / Unknown |
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+ | | 82 || [[Gerald's Game]] || [[Fishing Trip]] || April 27, 2002 || Unknown / 183A |
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+ | | 83 || [[Bag of Money]] || [[Principal Simmons]] || April 5, 2000 || Unknown |
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+ | | 84 || [[New Bully on the Block]] || [[Phoebe Breaks a Leg]] || April 12, 2000 || Unknown / 181A |
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+ | | 85 || [[Stuck in a Tree]] / [[The Helga Short]] || [[Rhonda Goes Broke]] || January 5, 2001 || Unknown |
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+ | | 86 || [[Helga's Locket]] || [[Sid and Germs]] || April 19, 2000 || Unknown |
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+ | | 87 || [[Beaned]] || [[Old Iron Man]] || January 12, 2001 || Unknown |
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+ | | 88 || [[Ghost Bride (episode)|Ghost Bride]] || [[Gerald vs. Jamie O]] || November 11, 2003 || 186B / 189A |
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+ | | 89 || [[Suspended]] || [[Ernie in Love]] || April 26, 2000 || 185B / Unknown |
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+ | | 90 || [[Arnold Visits Arnie]] || [[Chocolate Boy]] || January 26, 2001 || 188B / 191A |
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+ | | 91 || [[Harold vs. Patty]] || [[Rich Guy]] || February 3, 2002 || Unknown / 195A |
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+ | | 92 || [[The Racing Mule]] || [[Curly's Girl]] || January 11, 2004 (first segment)<br />October 11, 2002 (second segment) || Unknown |
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+ | | 93 || [[On the Lam]] || [[Family Man]] || June 1, 2002 || 194B / 193A |
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+ | | 94 || [[Phoebe's Little Problem]] || [[Grandpa's Packard]] || June 8, 2004 || 193B / 194A |
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+ | | 95 || [[A Day in the Life of a Classroom]] || [[Big Bob's Crisis]] || November 15, 2003 || Unknown |
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+ | | 96 || colspan="2" | [[Married]] || May 11, 2002 || 197 |
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+ | | 97 || [[Timberly Loves Arnold]] || [[Eugene, Eugene!]] || January 28, 2003 || Unknown |
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+ | | rowspan="3"|'''Film''' || colspan="2" rowspan="3" | ''[[Hey Arnold!: The Movie|Hey Arnold! The Movie]]''<br />(''Arnold Saves the Neighborhood'') || rowspan="3"| June 28, 2002 (theaters)<br />December 31, 2002 (home video) || 198 |
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+ | | 98 || colspan="2" | [[April Fool's Day]] || April 1, 2002 || 201 |
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+ | | 99 || colspan="2" rowspan="2" | [[The Journal]] || rowspan="2"| November 11, 2002 || 202 |
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+ | | 100 || 203 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *The last two episodes of the series, "April Fool's Day" and "The Journal", were produced in 2001, a year after the rest of the season and the movie. This is because episodes 98-100 were originally going to be the three half-hours of the TV movie ''Arnold Saves the Neighborhood''; but when the TV movie was selected for a theatrical release under the title of ''Hey Arnold! The Movie'', Nickelodeon ordered three more half-hours to fill in the gap in the production schedule, which were turned into these two episodes. |
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+ | **As a result of being produced separately at a later date, these two episodes share a few differences with the rest of the episodes of the season; namely featuring [[Alex D. Linz]] as the voice of Arnold, improved animation quality, and a slightly different production crew credited. |
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+ | *Season 5 consists of 20 half-hours, but a total of 24 were aired in the US as part of the season. This is because three episodes from Season 4 (75, 77 and 80) and one episode from Season 3 ([[Parents Day]]) were held over for unknown reasons. |
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+ | *While in many other regions, such as Belgium, Canada, and Latin America, the season (and the series) finished airing in mid-to-late 2002, the U.S. broadcast was extremely erratic, taking a total of ''four years'' to air every episode. |
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+ | **Despite "The Journal" being the last episode in production and chronological order, it wasn't the last episode aired in the U.S. The remaining four holdover episodes took ''a year and a half'' to air. |
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[[Category:Seasons]] |
[[Category:Seasons]] |
Revision as of 05:15, 8 April 2021
The fifth and final season of Hey Arnold! consists of 32 quarter-hour episodes, 2 half-hour specials, and 1 hour-long special.
Even though it was released separately, the series' theatrical film is also considered part of this season as it was produced alongside most of it.
Episodes
# | Segment A | Segment B | U.S. air date | Production code |
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81 | Sid the Vampire Slayer | Big Sis | March 18, 2000 | 185A / Unknown |
82 | Gerald's Game | Fishing Trip | April 27, 2002 | Unknown / 183A |
83 | Bag of Money | Principal Simmons | April 5, 2000 | Unknown |
84 | New Bully on the Block | Phoebe Breaks a Leg | April 12, 2000 | Unknown / 181A |
85 | Stuck in a Tree / The Helga Short | Rhonda Goes Broke | January 5, 2001 | Unknown |
86 | Helga's Locket | Sid and Germs | April 19, 2000 | Unknown |
87 | Beaned | Old Iron Man | January 12, 2001 | Unknown |
88 | Ghost Bride | Gerald vs. Jamie O | November 11, 2003 | 186B / 189A |
89 | Suspended | Ernie in Love | April 26, 2000 | 185B / Unknown |
90 | Arnold Visits Arnie | Chocolate Boy | January 26, 2001 | 188B / 191A |
91 | Harold vs. Patty | Rich Guy | February 3, 2002 | Unknown / 195A |
92 | The Racing Mule | Curly's Girl | January 11, 2004 (first segment) October 11, 2002 (second segment) |
Unknown |
93 | On the Lam | Family Man | June 1, 2002 | 194B / 193A |
94 | Phoebe's Little Problem | Grandpa's Packard | June 8, 2004 | 193B / 194A |
95 | A Day in the Life of a Classroom | Big Bob's Crisis | November 15, 2003 | Unknown |
96 | Married | May 11, 2002 | 197 | |
97 | Timberly Loves Arnold | Eugene, Eugene! | January 28, 2003 | Unknown |
Film | Hey Arnold! The Movie (Arnold Saves the Neighborhood) |
June 28, 2002 (theaters) December 31, 2002 (home video) |
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98 | April Fool's Day | April 1, 2002 | 201 | |
99 | The Journal | November 11, 2002 | 202 | |
100 | 203 |
Trivia
- The last two episodes of the series, "April Fool's Day" and "The Journal", were produced in 2001, a year after the rest of the season and the movie. This is because episodes 98-100 were originally going to be the three half-hours of the TV movie Arnold Saves the Neighborhood; but when the TV movie was selected for a theatrical release under the title of Hey Arnold! The Movie, Nickelodeon ordered three more half-hours to fill in the gap in the production schedule, which were turned into these two episodes.
- As a result of being produced separately at a later date, these two episodes share a few differences with the rest of the episodes of the season; namely featuring Alex D. Linz as the voice of Arnold, improved animation quality, and a slightly different production crew credited.
- Season 5 consists of 20 half-hours, but a total of 24 were aired in the US as part of the season. This is because three episodes from Season 4 (75, 77 and 80) and one episode from Season 3 (Parents Day) were held over for unknown reasons.
- While in many other regions, such as Belgium, Canada, and Latin America, the season (and the series) finished airing in mid-to-late 2002, the U.S. broadcast was extremely erratic, taking a total of four years to air every episode.
- Despite "The Journal" being the last episode in production and chronological order, it wasn't the last episode aired in the U.S. The remaining four holdover episodes took a year and a half to air.