Mr. Green thought at first that hiring Harold as his new assistant was a terrible idea because of the few accidents he caused during his first day of working in the butcher shop and wasn’t trusting of Harold to work alongside him. One can understand Mr. Green’s intentions for not wanting to let Harold continue to work in the butcher shop, but Harold had learned a lot since he was forced to work there and got better at the tasks he performed. His skills were put to the test when Mr. Green finally agreed to allow Harold to work with him on his annual meat sale to see if he can really trust Harold and take him on as his new assistant.
I'm going to have to call his mommy
Thanks for uploading this episode! I love it when Harold finds something he's really interested in. 😃😀🍗🍖
i apperciate these videos on long drives thanks for making these
1:27 What a baby
You understand that!?
"NOOO! Mommy!"
I guess I'll have to call his mommy.
Lol
Harold Berman stole the ham
I didn’t know Harold was Jewish!
You'll like the episode "Harold's Bar Mitzvah"
6:17 - Sounds like I’m watching Aladdin 🧞♂️
Mr. Green thought at first that hiring Harold as his new assistant was a terrible idea because of the few accidents he caused during his first day of working in the butcher shop and wasn’t trusting of Harold to work alongside him. One can understand Mr. Green’s intentions for not wanting to let Harold continue to work in the butcher shop, but Harold had learned a lot since he was forced to work there and got better at the tasks he performed. His skills were put to the test when Mr. Green finally agreed to allow Harold to work with him on his annual meat sale to see if he can really trust Harold and take him on as his new assistant.
Why does Harold's dad sound like Principal Wartz? Were they played by the same guy?
Even I have yet to look that up, I do know that voice actor Dan Castellaneta plays a big list of characters in Hey Arnold and the Simpsons.
Rabbi was right Harold did learn a lesson.