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Episode credited cast: | |||
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Avriel Epps | ... | Timberly Johanssen (voice) |
Blake McIver Ewing | ... | Eugene Horowitz (voice) | |
Sam Gifaldi | ... | Sid (voice) | |
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Spencer Klein | ... | Arnold (voice) |
Phil LaMarr | ... | Jamie O. Johanssen (voice) | |
Jazz Raycole | ... | Chloe (voice) | |
Justin Shenkarow | ... | Harold Berman (voice) | |
Francesca Marie Smith | ... | Helga Pataki / Ghost Bride (voice) (as Francesca Smith) | |
Jamil Walker Smith | ... | Gerald Johanssen (voice) | |
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Christopher Walberg | ... | Stinky Petersen (voice) |
Michael Welch | ... | Curly Gammelthorpe (voice) |
HEY ARNOLD! presents a fresh look at life in a big city as seen from a kid's point of view. Arnold has a creative mind, an admirable nonchalance and a head shaped like a football. Along with his best friend Gerald, Arnold must
This episode was good, and fun, but not great. Definitely a memorable "Hey, Arnold!" episode, all-in-all.
The urban legend feel to this episode is really enjoyable, and adds an atmosphere that builds very well. There's a twist at the end that's silly, but enjoyable, all the same.
Graveyards are eerie, whether in book form, cartoon form, OR live action, in my opinion, so the graveyard setting is wonderful.
The "Ghost Bride" episode has a slasher genre feel to it, for people who might like that type of thing. It's very noticeable to fans of the genre, like myself.
The animation was smooth, and the music was solid (which, both are not surprising, since we're talking about a very high quality cartoon from Nickelodeon like "Hey, Arnold!" always has been).
This episode isn't one of my favorites, but it was still solid, and worth watching, today (which is Halloween, 2018).