The Beeper Queen / Oskar Can't Read? - S4-E4
Continuity mistake: Oskar Can't Read?: When Oskar comes home at the end, Ernie and Mr. Hyunh are standing on Arnold's left. As they walk inside the house, they are on Arnold's right. (00:22:36)
Love and Cheese / Weighing Harold - S4-E7
Continuity mistake: Love and Cheese: When Arnold and Lila's boat starts sinking, it starts to move backwards and hits a huge rock at the edge of the waterfall. When Lila almost falls and Arnold holds her up, the rock is gone. It reappears in the following shots. (00:10:07 - 00:10:40)
Grandpa's Sister / Synchronized Swimming - S4-E12
Continuity mistake: Synchronized Swimming: In the pool scene at the beginning, we see a close-up shot of Connie and Maria. In the next shot, they are nowhere to be found. The three kids surrounding the pool in the beginning also disappear. (This happens because the opening shots are reused from the episode "Sixth Grade Girls.") (00:12:01)
Weird Cousin / Baby Oskar - S4-E11
Continuity mistake: In "Baby Oskar" the apartment number on the door to Oskar and Suzie's apartment appears and disappears multiple times throughout the episode.
Weird Cousin / Baby Oskar - S4-E11
Continuity mistake: In "Baby Oskar" when Suzie answers the phone there are 12 buttons on the phone, but when she is sitting on the bed there are 9 buttons.
It Girl / Deconstructing Arnold - S4-E9
Continuity mistake: When Eugene breaks into the area with the dogs, you see the pedals of his bike tossed into the air, but the pedals fell off on the other side of the street.
Big Gino / Jamie O. In Love - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: During "Jamie O. in Love," in the very last scene, Jamie drives up in a car whose front license plate reads "Killer." When they leave, the back license plate reads "Killr." There is no space for a letter to have possibly fallen out (not that a letter can fall off of a license plate).
Love and Cheese / Weighing Harold - S4-E7
Continuity mistake: Lila was pretty much entirely underwater in a "standing" position when Arnold rescued her, how come suddenly the water only reached her knees?
Answer: The episode doesn't really elaborate on who the kid was and what his motives were, so its pure speculation as to why he took it. Perhaps the kid could simply want a ball all for himself and decided to just take it, or was simply a rotten kid. The truth is the kid's motives are not important to the story other than it highlights Arnold was having a lot of trouble getting through the list.
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