List of Hey Arnold! characters
This is a listing of characters from the Nickelodeon animated television series Hey Arnold! and Hey Arnold!: The Movie. The list contains about 180 characters.
Characters
- Arnold, The main protagonist and title character of the series. Contrary to popular belief, Arnold does not wear a kilt, but instead dons a plaid shirt that hangs out of his blue sweater and a hat that only covers a small part of his football shaped head. Arnold tends to day dream from time to time. He lives in a boarding house with his grandparents. His last name was revealed to be "Shortman," a name that his grandpa frequently calls him throughout the series. The fate of his parents remains a mystery. He is often seen as the voice of reason in any dispute that comes up, whether it involve his friends or the boarders.
- Grandpa "Steely" Phil, Arnold's fun-loving, wise-cracking grandfather. He is 81 years-old. Arnold often comes to him for advice, to where he often tells Arnold stories about his past experiences (though he has had the tendency to stretch the truth). He was a World War II veteran, in which he claims to have single-handedly won the war by tricking a large troupe of Nazi soldiers into eating numerous cans of spoiled CHAM, thereby poisoning them and creating a hole in the enemy line for the American troupes to break through. He was once a master at Chinese checkers. He is also very athletic and can bench press up to 210 pounds. (voiced by Dan Castellaneta)
- Grandma Gertie, Arnold's wacky but wise grandma who is often seen doing outlandish things. She is called "Pookie" by Grandpa Phil. She has a black belt. She and Phil had a similar relationship that Helga and Arnold have when they were kids (though her antics were a bit more vicious). (voiced by Tress MacNeille)
- Arnie, Arnold's strange cousin who lives in the countryside. He likes to collect lint, count things, and read the ingredients on the back of food containers. He is Lila's crush, however he loves Helga. He is often seen as strange, gross, dull or stupid by those around him.
- Miles, Arnold's father.
- Stella, Arnold's mother.
- Aunt Mitzi, Arnold's great aunt, Phil's twin sister and childhood rival. (voiced by Phyllis Diller)
- Grandpa's father, often seen in Grandpa's flashbacks to the 1920s.
- Grandpa's grandfather was seen in another one of Grandpa's flashbacks. He remembered doing chores one winter while his friends were ice skating only to be hit with a snowball by his grandfather who gave him permission to stop his chores and play.
The Sunset Arms boarders and their families
- Oskar Kokoshka, a lazy, self-centered con artist, presumably an immigrant from an Eastern European country (in one episode he is referred to as being Czechoslovakian), that remains unemployed through most of the series until becoming a paperboy. He is hated by pretty much everybody in the boarding house, especially Ernie Potts. His voice resembles that of comedian Yakov Smirnoff and he occasionally utters Smirnoff's catchphrases such as "What a country!". He shares his name with an Austrian artist.
- Suzie Kokoshka, Oskar's caring wife, who puts up with all of her husband's antics and laziness.
- Nancy and Baby Oskar, Suzie's sister and nephew (Nancy never resided in Sunset Arms). Interestingly, they stated they named the baby Oskar before knowing of Suzie's husband, Oskar.
- Mr. Huynh, (pronounced "win") an immigrant from Vietnam, working in a Mexican restaurant. Despite having a heavy Vietnamese accent when speaking, it is revealed that he is very talented in singing country music. His singing was voiced by country singer, Randy Travis.
- Mai Huynh, Mr. Hyunh's long lost daughter (never resided in Sunset Arms). She only appeared in the Christmas episode. It was revealed in the episode that she had been given to American troops during Operation Frequent Wind.
- Mr. Smith, mysterious person who is extremely secretive (to the point of communicating only through security cameras) and never speaks or shows himself to the rest of the boarders (appears in the first season only)
- Lana Vail (in the first season only; but seen as an extra in later seasons)
- Mr. Purdy (in the first season only; voiced by Joseph Purdy himself)
For short time in Sunset Arms lived Gerald Johanssen ("Gerald Moves Out" episode) and Rhonda Wellington Lloyd and her family ("Rhonda Goes Broke" episode).
Arnold's classmates and their families
- Helga G. Pataki (her middle name is Geraldine), is nine years old and in fourth grade. She is secretly in love with her classmate Arnold because he's the first person to give her attention and be nice to her. In one episode, Helga revealed to Lila that she loved Arnold so that she could get the role of Juliet in the school play and kiss Arnold. Later in the series, Helga admits to being in love with Arnold to the school psychologist, Dr. Bliss. However, it is implied that her best friend Phoebe is aware or suspects that Helga loves Arnold as in when she uses the code word "ice cream" during conversations. During her spare time she likes to devote her time to writing poems (mostly about Arnold) and collecting Arnold's used gum so that she can add it to her shrine of him which is a work in progress. She is neglected by her parents and calls them by their first names because she doesn't think they're worthy of being called "mom" and "dad." On rare occasions she does call them mom or dad. She resents her overachieving, perfectionistic older sister, Olga. Once in a while Helga will show a very small amount of love for her sister. As in the episode "Olga Gets Engaged" when she intervenes on Olga's behalf, saving her from what would have been a bad marriage and "Big Sis" when she reveals her jealousy of Olga's relationship with Lila. Probably because of her dysfunctional homelife, Helga is an insecure person and puts on a mean, and/or tomboyish front, making her the school bully.
- Robert "Big Bob" Pataki, her ambitious entrepreneur father, a successful beeper salesman. He has extremely high expectations for Helga and frequently compares her to her older sister Olga. However, Bob does care for Helga and it is evidenced in subtle ways. In the Halloween episode when Helga and her classmates dress up as aliens and things take a turn for the worse when the people in there city think they're real aliens, Helga's friends run to the water tower that they made to look like a UFO. Meanwhile Bob and his friends go to the water tower and throw a grenade at the water tower thinking it's a UFO. Bob sees the "aliens" and gets a hold of Helga unbeknownst to him and shakes her. All the while she keeps saying "Dad! It's me, Helga!" Once the water leaks from the explosion and rinses away the facial paint, Bob realizes it really was Helga and not some alien trying to play a mind game. He says "I almost hurt my own kid! I'm a monster!" And gives her a hug as well as a piggy back ride down the hill. The episode where it is very evident that Bob does care for Helga is near the end of the episode "Quantity Time." Bob has difficulty showing his emotions for Helga since she and he always come into conflict with each other and clash. He often mistakenly calls Arnold "Alfred". (voiced by Maurice LaMarche)
- Miriam Pataki, Helga's inattentive mother. There are implications that Miriam suffers from alcoholism, as she often drinks "smoothies", forgets things, speaks in a slow, tired voice, has had her driver's license revoked, has to do community service and sleeps a lot (often in inappropriate places). However, in one episode when Bob injures his back and can't work, Miriam fills in for him. During the episode Miriam sobers up and holds down the fort. She also becomes more attentive towards Helga until she gets carried away with the job and realizes that she is ignoring Helga. Then, she quits and makes Bob return to work. However, her sobriety doesn't last long because in episodes following this one, she is back to drinking smoothies. But the viewer learns in a Mother's Day episode that Miriam was a champion bull rider and an olympic swimmer before marrying Bob.
- Olga Pataki, her intelligent, outgoing, beautiful sister, who attends the fictional Wellington College (or in another episode, Bennington College) and suffers from perfectionism. Bob and Miriam consider Olga to be perfect, which bothers Helga. There are times where her parents will confuse Helga for Olga. Fortunately, Olga does give Helga more attention than their parents much of the time and has good intentions. However, Helga does not receive Olga's attention or intentions very well and often tries to push Olga away and keep her distance. Olga has a tendency to view life through rose colored glasses and appears not to notice Helga's avoidance tactics nor does she react to Helga's short temper when it is directed towards her. Therefore, either Olga likes to avoid conflict since she rarely acknowledges her family's problems, is oblivious, or in denial. It is revealed in the episode "Helga on the Couch" that Olga through the years has reacted to her family's problems by being a perfectionist and keeping quiet about the situations at hand. This is evidenced in a flashback when Helga, as a toddler, interrupts Olga who is playing a tune on the grand piano. She tries to remind her parents that she has to go to preschool but is told by Bob, "Not now! Why don't you go play or something." However, she is ignored entirely by Miriam and Olga during the whole scene as well as by Bob after he blew her off. But after Olga completes the tune, she is too busy basking in her parents' attention. Whether she ignores Helga in that scene because she is being selfish and not wanting Helga to take away the spotlight or just oblivious is not established. But the viewer does learn from the flashback that the neglect that Helga has endured has been ongoing for years.
Due to the names "Olga" and "Helga", it can be presumed that they are of Russian/Germanic descent. Also, both names have the same meaning and are variants of each other. In addition, "Pataki" is a traditionally Hungarian surname. Also Helga, Olga and Robert are common Hungarian first names, however Miriam, while is an existing Hungarian female name, is very rarely given to baby girls.
- Gerald Johanssen, Arnold's best friend, who is African American. Throughout the series both he and Phoebe, another classmate, have a love interest in one another. He is also known for his funny looking afro, similar to Marge Simpson's.
- Martin Johanssen, his father, a businessman, he is obsessed with saving money, often going over the top on the price of things like the Electric Bill. It is revealed he is a Vietnam veteran, and earned Gerald's respect when Gerald finds out his father, a messenger and staff officer, saved the life of a downed Helicopter pilot.
- Mrs. Johanssen (first name unknown), his mother, works in the Corner Store as a cashier as seen in the Season 1 episode, "Helga's Makeover".
- Jamie O. Johanssen, his older brother, who often bullies him and takes his stuff.
- Timberly Johanssen, his younger sister, whose innocent actions often cause him trouble. Different from all of the other children in the show, Timberly seems to be the only character who ages across seasons. When she is first introduced as a character, she is said to be four years old, but in later seasons she is already in the first grade. (Voiced by Avriel Epps)
- Harold Berman, school bully and occasional friend of Arnold, overweight, revealed to be Jewish. Despite his teasing and bullyish tendencies, Harold is often revealed to be rather cowardly and usually cries for his mother whenever he gets scared. He is sometimes referred to by the derisive nickname "fat boy." Harold is 13 and has been left back in the fourth grade several times.
- Jerry Berman, his father
- Marilyn Berman, his mother
- Harold's Aunt (name unknown)
- Phoebe Heyerdahl, the smartest girl in the class. She is Helga's confidant. Her ethnicity is half-Japanese. Throughout the series both she and Gerald, another classmate, have a love interest in one another.
- Reba Heyerdahl, her Southern American mother from Kentucky (voiced by Jean Smart)
- Rhonda Wellington Lloyd, a rich yuppie girl, pompus, self-proclaimed fashion queen. Rhonda is a Welsh American.
- Brooke Lloyd, her mother
- Buckley Lloyd, her father
- Lila Sawyer, a nice girl who came from a farming community and lives with her father. Nothing is ever mentioned about her mother. She is Arnold's crush. However, she only prefers Arnold as a friend. She had a crush on Arnold's cousin Arnie. She knows that Helga loves Arnold and offered to help Helga become more like her in one episode. She was Olga Pataki's lil sis in the "Big Sis" episode and they seemed to get along with each other really well.
- Lila's Father is seen in the episode "Ms. Perfect". He appears to be a kind and caring father. When Lila is new to P.S. 118 and being bullied by some of her classmates, her father tries to be there for her. In the episode it is revealed that he had been unemployed and it ends happily with him getting a job.
- Sidney "Sid", a boy with paranoid tendencies. He is always shown wearing a baseball cap backwards.
- Ray, his father
- Sid's mother (Only appears in "Parents' Day" and "On the Lam" )
- Stinky Peterson, tall and lanky boy from Arkansas, has a southern accent and a love for lemon pudding. He was originally portrayed in the first season as a bully and sidekick of Harold's, though this was later de-emphasized. He is named so because he often defecates himself and must wear a diaper.
- Stinky's father
- Stinky's grandparents
- Uncle David
- Charles Peterson"
- Eugene Horowitz, a geeky, nerdy, optimistic boy, the class jinx. He has extremely bad luck and is often bullied. Eugene is Jewish American.
- Nathan "Nate" Horowitz, his father
- Mrs. Horowitz, his mother
- Thaddeus "Curly" Gammelthorpe, the class psychopath. He has had outbursts throughout the show such as in the episodes "False Alarm" and "Curly Snaps."
- Curly's father
- Torvald, a fourth grader who was held back for several years and is considerably older than the rest of the students. He was tutored by Arnold in one episode. In the episode "Tutoring Torvald" he is revealed to be 13 years old.
- Torvald's mother, Very nurturing toward Torvald
- Sheena, nerdy girl who does not like violence
- Sheena's uncle Earl, a boatman
- Sheena's aunt Shelley, the school nurse
- Lorenzo, a wealthy Hispanic American boy who does not have enough time to be a kid
- Lorenzo's mother, a caring woman but forces Lorenzo to a very strict schedule.
- Iggy, a kid that was popular until his classmates found out he wears bunny pajamas in "Arnold Betrays Iggy".
- Iggy's mother
- Brainy, a geek, Helga's stalker, usually knocked unconscious by Helga without Helga looking at him. He has a very deep voice and breathes noisily.
- Nadine, young entomologist, Rhonda's best friend
- Park, a close friend of Arnold and others. In the episode "Longest Monday" it is revealed he has a secret hide out.
- Robert
- Peapod Kid (He got his name from the "Downtown as Fruits" episode. He was a pea pod in the play.) He appears to be rich and possesses an eloquent vocabulary.
- Joey Stevenson an African American boy who is easy to remember by knowing he is missing a tooth.
- Jonathan An extra seen in only a few episodes he is known for the 18 on his shirt and his glasses
Grandpa Phil also was Arnold's classmate in "Back to School" episode.
Other students of PS 118 and their families
- William "Billy", a dorky boy
- Big Gino, the boss of the school mafia
- Camp Fire Lass, a girl who sells chocolate turtles, speaks with a Scottish accent
- Jason "Chocolate Boy", a boy obsessed with chocolate. In "Chocolate Boy", it's revealed he eats chocolate because his nanny who he loved so much left him a bag of chocolate when she had to move a "far foreign land called Delaware". Arnold helps break Chocolate Boy of his obsession, but he only becomes as equally over-excessive eating radishes as a replacement.
- Conore "Connie", a sixth grade girl who "dated" Gerald; Maria's best friend
- Edmund, Wolfgang's sidekick, often asks stupid questions, causing Wolfgang to remark "Shut up, Ed."
- Gloria, a girl who looks like Helga, but is more girly and has a nicer personality (also voiced by Francesca Smith); first appearance was in "Magic Show" was a dream vision but was a reality in "Helga's Boyfriend" when Stinky began dating her and appeared as an extra in "Cool Party".
- Maria, a sixth grade girl who "dated" Arnold; Connie's best friend
- Mary, one of Big Patty's victims
- Mickey the Weasel, a fifth grader;
- Wolfgang, the main bully of the block, a fifth grader
- Katrinka, a fourth grade girl who is only really seen as an non-speaking extra
- Ludwig, a bully, Wolfgang's rival
- Ruth McDougal, a sixth grade girl, Arnold's first crush
- Siobhan, an incredibly smart third grade girl
- Simone, a sixth grade girl
- Patricia "Big Patty" Smith, an ill-tempered sixth grade girl, Harold's friend. In one episode she was going to fight Helga but staged it instead. She had asked Helga if she had a crush on Arnold. Helga denied it but Patty said "I think you'd make a cute couple." Making Helga smile. In season 4 she becomes friends with Rhonda after they both attend the same finishing school together.
Workers of PS 118 and their families
- Dr. Bliss, a child psychologist who evaluated the students of P.S. 118 for a day and later became Helga's psychoanalyst. Also the second known character that was told by Helga that she loves Arnold. This character only appeared in one episode titled "Helga on the Couch" and was (voiced by Kathy Baker)
- Miss Felter, a substitute teacher, Arnold's crush (voiced by Julia Louis-Dreyfus)
- Mr. Frank, a sixth grade teacher, who is quite bored with his job.
- Lieutenant Major Goose, Arnold's teacher for short time (after Miss Slovak and before Mr. Simmons), a martinet. He also was Johanssen's drill sergeant during Vietnam War in "Veterans Day" episode
- Lunch lady a woman in charge of the school cafeteria who is stereotypically brash in appearance, but sensitive to criticism of the cafeteria food.
- Mr. Packenham, a fifth grade teacher
- Sheena's Aunt Shelley, the school nurse (already mentioned above)
- Miss Slovak, Arnold's enthusiastic teacher (in the first season). She left teaching to pursue a career at golf.
- Mr. Robert Simmons, Arnold's sensitive and caring teacher (since second season). Replaced Miss Slovak.
- Principal Wartz, the strict, yet open-hearted principal of the school.
- Coach Jack Wittenberg (voiced by James Belushi), the competitive school coach of many sports teams, which he often gets Arnold and his friends to join.
- Tish Wittenberg, his wife, the coach of girls teams
- Tucker Wittenberg, his son, a student of PS 118
- Olga Pataki This character was an intern for P.S. 118 in the episode "Student Teacher".
Other characters and their families
- Mr. Bailey, a worker of the Hall of Records. His first appearance was in the Christmas Special, where Arnold came to him to help find Mr. Hyunh's daughter, Mai. His 2nd appearance was in the series' feature film, where he helps trying find the document of the "Tomato Incident". When he couldn't find it, he tells Arnold about a man who keeps all kinds of historic records. (voiced by Vincent Schiavelli)
- Betty, Mr. Leichliter's old love
- Madame Blanche, a gypsy who sells magic potions (voiced by Kathy Najimy)
- Bridget, head of a secret organization (Hey Arnold!: The Movie) (voiced by Jennifer Jason Leigh)
- Bunny, an ex-wife of Dino Spumoni's. He says that he would leave "jack squat" in his will for her. (E.G. Dailey)
- Caesar, a man who seems to have many jobs
- Douglas Cain, host of "UFO Tonight". He is based on Orson Welles and Fox Mulder.
- Mr. Camacho, owner of El Patio, the restaurant where Mr. Hyunh works
- Agatha Caulfield, Arnold's favorite author
- Cecile, Arnold's penpal from France
- Superintendent Chaplin (Jack Angel), an official who supervises schools in the city
- Charice, a girl Jamie O was in love with
- Chloe, the girl Gerald had a crush on, while she fell for his older brother
- Mayor Dixie, a woman mayor of Hillwood. In Hey Arnold!: The Movie, she allowed Scheck to redevelop Arnold's neighborhood, even though the city council rejected the idea. When she is shown Scheck destroying the document of the "Tomato Incident", she decides to make it a historic landmark once again.
- Ray Doppel, an impersonator of Dino Spumoni
- Eduardo, a friend of Arnold's parents who asked them to come to San Lorenzo
- Floyd, an owner of a bar in countryside
- Frankie G. and his gang: Tony B., Phily D., Joey C., and Chas, are a group of gang members
- Councilman Gladhand, a member of the city council, lost his position to Marty Green (voiced by John O'Hurley)
- Rabbi Goldberg, the Bermans' rabbi (voiced by Elliot Gould)
- Councilman Marty Green, a dedicated butcher and a politician. The movie revealed he had two brothers, Dave and Benji, and a son who is a vegetarian
- Grubby man (voiced by Mark Hamill)
- Harvey, a mailman (voiced by Lou Rawls)
- Jacques, waiter at Chez Pierre restaurant
- Davy Jones, a singer (voiced by Davy Jones himself)
- Jimmy Kafka, Grandpa Phil's old friend and rival (voiced by Richard Mulligan)
- Mickey Kaline, a retired baseball star and Arnold's favorite player. Arnold caught his final home run ball. Based on the two famous baseball characters, Mickey Mantle and Al Kaline. (voiced by Ron Perlman)
- Inge, German nanny hired by Patakis for short time
- La Sombra, a villain who threatened the tribe of the Green Eyed
- Leichliter, a dramatic critic and director (voiced by Tim Curry)
- Lola, Ernie Potts's girlfriend (voiced by Jennifer Tilly)
- Lucky, a fireman
- Ronnie Matthews, Phoebe's favorite pop star who lip-synchs, based on Milli Vanilli (voiced by Bronson Pinchot)
- Maurice, actor who plays The Abdicator in a TV show
- Monkeyman, a poor man who fights crime on the streets (voiced by Andy Dick)
- Nashville Ned or Nocturnal Ned, the Radio DJ
- Daniel Newton, documentary film director
- Madame Parvenu, owner of a finishing school
- Mona, Murray's girlfriend (Hey Arnold!: The Movie)
- Murray, (voiced by the show's creator Craig Barlett) a broken-hearted bus driver with his right leg replaced with a metallic, fake one because he lost the real one during the war. (Hey Arnold!: The Movie)
- Patrice, Charice's friend
- Pigeon Man, a gentle outcast who preferred to associate with pigeons rather than people.
- Pop Daddy, a character on a television show watched by Gerald and Arnold.
- Pinkerton, Big Bob's employee
- Officer Pudney, a female police officer
- Travis Randall, MC of the Great Ole Opry, who invites Mr. Hyunh to perform there. Based on the famous country singer, Randy Travis (voiced by Randy Travis)
- Sammy Redmond, a rich man who befriends Arnold (voiced by Fred Willard)
- Alan Redmond, The son of Sammy Redmond (voiced by Miko Hughes)
- Red, Mr. Scheck's assistant (Hey Arnold!: The Movie)
- Revis and Jackie Lee, TV show hosts. They are based on Regis Philbin and Kathy Lee
- Don Reynolds, former Dino Spumoni's partner who wrote lyrics for him. Probably based on the famous actors and singers Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds. (voiced by Harvey Korman)
- Mr. Scheck (Alphonse Perrier du von Scheck), a greedy developer who tried to tear down the neighborhood so he could build a mall, but was thwarted by Arnold, Helga, and Gerald. He serves as the main antagonist of Hey Arnold!: The Movie (voiced by Paul Sorvino)
- Sandy, Summer's boyfriend
- Sewer king, insane hermit who lives in the sewer
- Fuzzy Slippers, Gerald's off-screen, but referenced, informant
- Stoop Kid, kid who lives on a stoop and never leaves it until one episode "Stoop Kid" Arnold coaxes Stoop Kid to finally have the courage to leave his stoop. The only other times Stoop Kid is seen off of his stoop are in the episodes "Arnold Betrays Iggy", where Stoop Kid is seen in the crowd of people near the end of the episode, and "Cool Party" when he is a guest at Arnold's 'geek' party (voiced by Danny Cooksey)
- Summer, a girl Arnold met at the beach, and developed a crush on (voiced by Beverley Mitchell)
- Arnold Skelter, Miss Felter's boyfriend
- Slim, a skilled mechanical bull rider
- Rex Smythe-Higgins, old rival of Grandpa Phil (voiced by Tony Jay)
- Rex Smythe-Higgins III, his grandson, Arnold's rival
- Dino Spumoni, a Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra-type singer, who faked his own death to increase his fame, which backfired because of Dino-Mania, an impersonator, who went so far as to ask to be called Dino, and started to date his ex-wife Candy Maldonado.
- Candy Maldonado, Dino's most recent ex-wife (fifth one)
- Jimmy Maldonado, Candy's son
- Dr. Murray Steiglitz, a physician at Drymon Clinical Hospital
- Johnny Stitches, fashion designer (voiced by Michael McKean)
- Nick Vermicelli, Big Bob's business partner
- Vic and Morrie, Oskar's friends with shady reputation
- Mrs. Vitello, a flowershop owner
- Mr. Wacko, a businessman who sells wrist watches
- Willie, the Jolly Olly ice cream man (Most often referred to as the "Jolly Olly ice cream man"), Willie is the driver of an ice cream truck that is frequently seen driving around Arnold's town. Throughout the series, he has been depicted as unfriendly, deranged, depressed, and hated by his father (who happens to be his employer) In one episode, he was the umpire at a baseball game Arnold and his friends played against the fifth graders.
- Zamboni Jones, a psychic that appeared in the first episode of season 1.
- Hilda, Fifi, Rhoda, Harry, Stumpy, Gerard, Kid, Lulu, kids who live in Cousin Arnie's hometown, and look like Helga, Phoebe, Rhonda, Harold, Stinky, Gerald, Sid, and Lila respectively; characters of Arnold's dream
- Robbie Fisher, the Chinese Checkers champion who caused Grandpa "Steely" Phil to retire from the game some 40 years before their rematch in the episode "Steely Phil". His name is based on the chess Grandmaster Bobby Fischer
Ghosts
Usually appear in urban legends.
- Four-Eyed Jack, a former scientist and tenant who haunts the Boarding House. He lost his glasses but found them. Gerald did not believe in him until he actually saw him.
- Ghost Bride (Cynthia Snell), who killed her bridegroom and sister. She now haunts the cemetery she was buried in. The epitaph written on her gravestone reads "HERE LIES CYNTHIA SNELL, SHE LIVED HER LIFE AND WENT STRAIGHT TO" with the rest obscured with hardened soil.
- Haunted Train and its Engineer, that once a year appears on an abandoned train station. It had crashed forty years prior to the episode "Haunted Train."
- Headless Cabbie, who gives rides in the park (similar to the Headless Horseman).
- Wheezin' Ed, Gangster who currently haunts Elk Island, the location of his buried treasure.
Animals
- Abner, Arnold's pet pig. Was a gift from the Green-eyed People at Miles and Stella's wedding from a water basket. Phil first thought to cook Abner but Stella decided to keep the pig. Abner was mistaken for a girl by Stella, who wanted to name "her" Abigail.
- Big Caesar, the legendary giant fish that lives in City Pond; was captured only for a short time and had a hook stuck on him.
- Chester, one of Arnold's carrier pigeons.
- Cupcake/Thurston, stray kitten Harold was refusing to give back to its owner, a woman who was mean to Harold.
- Henry, Eugene's pet fish killed by Arnold with a yo-yo.
- Angel, Eugene's Angel Fish that Arnold adopted for him to make up for the fish, named ("Henry"), that he accidentally killed with his yo-yo. However, Angel was seen being eaten by a larger fish when Eugene had his back turned. Later on, another fish that Eugene believed to be Angel was eaten by an Octopus as Eugene walked away.
- Glue Boy, racing mule bought by Ernie, Oskar, and Mr. Hyunh who thought that it was a horse.
- parrot, who was bought by Big Bob, flew out an open window, and was discovered by Arnold who took care of the parrot. At the end of the episode, it was eaten up by Phoebe's monitor lizard.
- Monitor Lizard, Helga's unwelcome gift to Phoebe. It ate the parrot that Arnold had taken care of and it was assumed that Helga took the lizard in. (It makes a cameo appearance in the episode Principal Simmons. It is seen dragging Eugene across the hallway while the school goes out of control).
- Lock Jaw, an old, tired, graffiti-covered turtle that lived in the city zoo. Arnold and his grandma freed him.
- Pinky, Billy's pet worm; was squashed by Helga.
- Pooter (1924–1927), a dog Grandpa Phil and Aunt Mitzi had when they were young, and whose death caused their 70 years long animosity.
- Snappy, Stinky's turtle who was used for an April Fools' Day prank.
- Sidney, Sid's pet frog.
- Lurkey, Stinky's pet turkey, referred to as "Lurkey the Turkey", who came to an untimely fate when Stinky's family killed and ate him.
- Abigail, Arnold's cousin Arnie's pet pig. A polar opposite from Arnold's pet pig Abner. Seen in the episode "Arnold Visits Arnie".
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