The best episode directed by Tuck Tucker is "Haunted Train", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Josephine Nericcio". "Haunted Train" aired on 11/25/1996 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Freeze Frame".
When the kids complain of being bored, Grandpa tells the story of the Haunted Train. So, the kids decide to go and see if the train exists for themselves.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Josephine Nericcio
Arnold and Gerald go around the city following "Porkpie", a mysterious man caught on film. They suspect, because of the clues, that Porkpie are planning to kill "Marty", who turns out to be Mr. Green.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Joe Purdy
Not looking forward to performing in Helga's "The Four Food Groups" musical, Arnold and Gerald decide to take the bus a few stops too many, but end up stuck downtown.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Craig Bartlett
Arnold has a really bad day - the city is suffering from a heatwave, and whatever he does, Arnold just can't seem to get cool.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Jonathan Greenberg
When Arnold gets mugged in the street, Grandma teaches him how to defend himself, but the training and fighting starts to get to his head.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Craig Bartlett
Arnold and the gang play on a basketball team, but their coach tells them to throw the ball to one person, his son, Tucker.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Christopher Simmons
Arnold loses Grandpa's watch inside the sewers, so he must retrieve from The Sewer King.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
An organ grinder's monkey kisses Helga, who's convinced she has caught 'monkeynucleosis'.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Steve Viksten
Helga uses Stinky as her boyfriend to try to make Arnold jealous.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Steve Viksten
After finding out that his idol is a haughty, primped actor, Eugene sets out to become bad.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Steve Viksten
While feeling the effects of laughing gas, Helga leaves a confessional message of love on Arnold's phone machine. She then has to get into the boarding house in order to erase the message.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Craig Bartlett
Sid pretends that Arnold's room is his, since he's ashamed of showing his real room to Lorenzo.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Joe Purdy
Stinky's simple life changes after he becomes the surprise new spokesman for Ya-Hoo Soda.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Steve Viksten
P.S. 118 is holding a Spelling Bee, and Helga wants to win one trophy to get out of Olga's shadow, but Pheobe has to back out of the competition for Helga to make it.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Joe Purdy
The housemates appease the spirits of dead Native Americans. Clara seeks her daddy's approval.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Bill Freiberger
Captain Hero turns to performance-enhancing drugs. Wooldoor and Clara start a lemonade stand.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Erik Sommers
An obsessed Helga steals Arnold's hat to complete her shrine to Arnold, which is hidden in the back of her closet. But, she notices how miserable Arnold is without his hat, and decides to give it back to him.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Steve Viksten
When Bob has to go to a business meeting, Miriam and Helga are forced to go on the family road trip by themselves.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Jonathan Greenberg
Mr. Crocker realizes that Sparky has magical powers. Eager to use the fairy dog’s powers to fulfill his own wishes, Mr. Crocker hypnotizes Sparky in an attempt to turn him against Timmy.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Kevin Sullivan