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* BirdsOfAFeather: It might not seem like it at first, but he and Helga actually have a lot in common. Both are artistic and imaginative, mature for their age ([[WiseBeyondHisYears for better]] [TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior or worse]]), and both deal with the heartbreak centered around pining for unrequited love.
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* BirdsOfAFeather: It might not seem like it at first, but he and Helga actually have a lot in common. Both are artistic and imaginative, mature for their age ([[WiseBeyondHisYears for better]] [TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior or worse]]), and both deal with the heartbreak centered around pining for unrequited love.
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** In episodes where he's OutOfFocus, he'll sometimes join in with his peers [[KidsAreCruel when they gang up and do something mean]]. He participated in the hazing of Mr. Simmons and didn't feel any sympathy until after the poor guy had broken down, which he quickly shrugged off; he took part in Harold's pranking of the girls' sleepover (to be fair it was a harmless jumpscare, but still more immature than he normally acts); and he entertains the idea of treating the kids a grade lower than him the same way [[TheBully the 5th graders]] treat him now.
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** In episodes where he's OutOfFocus, he'll sometimes join in with his peers [[KidsAreCruel when they gang up and do something mean]]. He participated in the hazing of Mr. Simmons and didn't feel any sympathy until after the poor guy had broken down, which he quickly shrugged off; he took part in Harold's pranking of the girls' sleepover (to be fair it was a harmless jumpscare, but still more immature than he normally acts); and he entertains the idea of treating the kids a grade lower than him the same way [[TheBully the 5th graders]] treat him now. If there's a group shot of the kids laughing at something cruel, he's usually seen joining in.
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* BirdsOfAFeather: It might not seem like it at first, but he and Helga actually have a lot in common. Both are artistic and imaginative, mature for their age ([[WiseBeyondHisYears for better]] [TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior or worse]]), and both deal with the heartbreak centered around pining for unrequited love.
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* VitriolicBestBuds: He and Helga have this dynamic, prior to her confessing her feelings. They bicker and argue, but often confide in one another and begrudgingly enjoy hanging out.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: In spite of how selfless and wise Arnold became in the later seasons, there were still times that showed he wasn't as saintly as you'd think. He keeps going after Lila and hoping she'd reciprocate his crush despite how often she explains to him she doesn't like him that way, and at one point he was willing to take advantage of Timberly's crush on him in order to spend more time with Lila. In "Jamie O In Love," Arnold is the one who is more willing to use Jamie O to get stuff than Gerald is, even after seeing what an emotional wreck Jamie O's toxic relationship is turning him into. He also participated in the hazing of Mr. Simmons and didn't feel any sympathy until after the poor guy had broken down, which he quickly shrugged off.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: NotSoAboveItAll:
** In spite of how selfless and wise Arnold became in the later seasons, there were still times that showed he wasn't as saintly as you'd think. He keeps going after Lila and hoping she'd reciprocate his crush despite how often she explains to him she doesn't like him that way, and at one point he was willing to take advantage of Timberly's crush on him in order to spend more time with Lila.
** In "Jamie O In Love," Arnold is the one who is more willing to use Jamie O to get stuff than Gerald is, even after seeing what an emotional wreck Jamie O's toxic relationship is turning himinto. into.
** In episodes where he's OutOfFocus, he'll sometimes join in with his peers [[KidsAreCruel when they gang up and do something mean]]. Healso participated in the hazing of Mr. Simmons and didn't feel any sympathy until after the poor guy had broken down, which he quickly shrugged off.off; he took part in Harold's pranking of the girls' sleepover (to be fair it was a harmless jumpscare, but still more immature than he normally acts); and he entertains the idea of treating the kids a grade lower than him the same way [[TheBully the 5th graders]] treat him now.
** In spite of how selfless and wise Arnold became in the later seasons, there were still times that showed he wasn't as saintly as you'd think. He keeps going after Lila and hoping she'd reciprocate his crush despite how often she explains to him she doesn't like him that way, and at one point he was willing to take advantage of Timberly's crush on him in order to spend more time with Lila.
** In "Jamie O In Love," Arnold is the one who is more willing to use Jamie O to get stuff than Gerald is, even after seeing what an emotional wreck Jamie O's toxic relationship is turning him
** In episodes where he's OutOfFocus, he'll sometimes join in with his peers [[KidsAreCruel when they gang up and do something mean]]. He