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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Revision as of 05:49, 14 January 2013
Summary
Helga breaks away from Arnold's school newspaper and exercises her first amendment right to start one of her own, filled with tabloid stories instead of facts.
Trivia
- Ruth makes her first appearance in Season 2, when she laughs at Arnold.
- The boy who says the new bike rack very popular after picking up a paper is credited as "Peapod Kid", which is the credit he received when he wore a peapod costume in the episode "Downtown As Fruits".
- Helga's paper, The Pataki Press, appears to be a parody of UK tabloids such as The Sun. That paper has also had outrageous (and untrue) front page headlines such as "FREDDIE STARR ATE MY HAMSTER".
Goofs
- When Stinky shows Helga the newspaper that contradicts Helga's story, Maria's hair is lavender and her skin slightly lighter than it usually is. Then it changes back and forth.
- Ruth is not credited for this episode.
See also
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