Arlo and his newfound crew set up shop in an abandoned seaside neighborhood and help bring it back to life.
The best episode of "I Heart Arlo" season 1 is "Friendship Couch", rated 6.8/10 from 20 user votes. It was directed by Nick Sumida and written by Angelica Russell, Michelle Xin. "Friendship Couch" aired on 8/27/2021 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "A Memory of Pizza".
Living by himself may be more than lonely Arlo can handle — not to mention his neighbor Bertie, who could really use some time for herself.
Director: Nick Sumida
Writer: Angelica Russell, Michelle Xin
The mayor of New York City is coming to Seaside by the Seashore! Now it's up to Arlo and friends to make sure their new hometown doesn't get shut down.
Director: Carder Scholin
Writer: Katie Hood, Maha Tabikh
Arlo gives Alia an important job. But the others aren't convinced that the easily distracted tiger can find her focus.
Director: Nick Sumida, Angelica Russell
Writer: Katie Hood, Maha Tabikh
After Arlo sheds his skin, his friends mistake it for a ghost — and the embarrassed alligator boy tries to hide the truth from them.
Director: Carder Scholin
Writer: Nathanael H. Jones, Mariana Yovanovich
Bertie finds a quiet place to be by herself... until Arlo spreads the word and it becomes a community garden.
Director: Blake Lemons
Writer: Angelica Russell, Dodge Greenley
Feeling burned out from too much business, Furlecia asks Arlo to step into a new role as an assistant at the salon.
Director: Nick Sumida
Writer: Andy Cung, Colleen McAllister, Dakota McFadzean, Nick Sumida
Arlo is feeling down when his dad doesn't seem excited to spend time together on their father-son fishing trip.
Director: Carder Scholin
Writer: Angelica Russell, Michelle Xin
When Jeromio runs off to the city, Arlo searches for a way to help his friend feel at home while he's away from the swamp.
Director: Nick Sumida
Writer: Nathan Bulmer, Michelle Lam
After secretly granting Bertie's wish at a coin fountain, Marcellus sees the sudden influx of wish-makers as a business opportunity.
Director: Carder Scholin
Writer: Nathan Bulmer, Michelle Lam
A vacation-bound Arlo asks Bertie to look after Jeromio, a chore that's far more challenging than Bertie expected.
Director: Nick Sumida
Writer: Nathanael H. Jones, Mariana Yovanovich
After Arlo comes down with a bad case of swamp itch, Ansel decides to nurse his son back to health.
Director: Carder Scholin
Writer: Nathan Bulmer, Michelle Lam
When her ice cream cone falls to the ground, Bertie's good mood quickly turns sour — enough to infect her normally happy friends.
Director: Nick Sumida, Angelica Russell
Writer: Nathanael H. Jones, Mariana Yovanovich
A part-human, part-lobster named Lily who has a habit of taking things that aren't hers moves to town. Can Arlo help her change her ways?
Director: Nick Sumida, Angelica Russell
Writer: Angelica Russell, Michelle Xin
As a heatwave hits Seaside by the Seashore, Arlo's friends convince him to take his dad's yacht out for a refreshing ride.
Director: Carder Scholin
Writer: Katie Hood, Maha Tabikh
Worried his visiting parents will be disappointed that he isn’t a criminal, Tony gets the gang to go along with a lie designed to impress them.
Director: Nick Sumida, Angelica Russell
Writer: Nathan Bulmer, Michelle Lam
Bertie searches for the inspiration she needs to finish a song for Seaside by the Seashore's upcoming un-condemning party.
Director: Carder Scholin
Writer: Andy Cung, Dakota McFadzean
With everyone working hard to get Seaside by the Seashore looking spiffy, Arlo elects to go the extra mile and fix up the old Ferris Wheel.
Director: Nick Sumida, Angelica Russell
Writer: Andy Cung, Dakota McFadzean
Arlo and Bertie investigate the case of the missing package, not knowing that a much larger mystery is about to command their attention.
Director: Carder Scholin
Writer: Andy Cung, Dakota McFadzean
Desperate to rescue Edmee, Arlo and his friends travel to the swamp, where they must battle a formidable foe known as the Bog Lady.
Director: Nick Sumida, Carder Scholin, Angelica Russell
Writer: Colleen McAllister