I remember how surreal this ending was, it always creeped me out when I was younger. The early seasons of Hey Arnold tended to have somber or bittersweet endings at times.
Same here, this and an ending of a Wild Thornberry's episode in which you "see" the ghost of a girl who got lost in the jungle... I miss old Nick so much!
Well it did give a urban legend vibe that as someone who lived in a town with a train going though it, gave me the creeps thinking haunted trains might be real.
Oh yeah, the ghost stories that were always true, i loved that about hey arnold. The headless caddy, the ghost of wheezing edd, the glasses of that other ghost. Hey arnold always had the best halloween episodes.
@@candicehoneycutt4318 Ironically, the ghost bride aspect would be used time & time again by Nickelodeon's rival Disney for its Haunted Mansion attraction, namely its climatic attic scene, although the inaugural attraction's antebellum New Orleans plantation exterior was created in 1963, but the interior with its 999 Grim Grinning residents - including the Bride (whether the tragically forlorn 1969 to 2006 Beating Heart Bride or year 2007+ schizo Black Widow Bride chatterbox Constance "Connie" Hatchaway-Hightower; Originally called Abigail Peachcleaver as merely a Hanging Portrait, the latter found herself greedily married to 5 wealthy husbands-to-be before doing them all in, with her latest husband, George Hightower, being her last, since, as the brother to Harrison Hightower - the owner of the Hollywood Hotel forever trapped in the terrifying alternate dimension of sight & tower narrated by the droning tones of Rod Sterling & surviving in our reality as the _Twilight Zone Tower of Terror_ [still in existence at Walt Disney World's Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida, in the 2nd park within France's Disneyland Paris, in Tokyo Disneyland & possibly in the dual Chinese Disneyland parks of Hong Kong Disneyland & Disneyland Shanghai, too, since the one in the original Disneyland in Anaheim, California was given a _Guardians of the Galaxy_ makeover as the "Mission Breakout" attraction based on the recent Marvel Cinematic Universe movies starring former WWE superstar "The Animal" Dave Batista as a live-action Drax the Destroyer], his restless spirit never let his selfish murderess ex have any peace, so that in the end, she ended up ultimately dying of old age as the supposed inheritor of the American Haunted Mansions, with all of the other ghostly residents welcoming her, the Hatbox Ghost upon his 2015 re-materialization & any stray, unsuspecting "foolish mortal" visitors to the afterlife after-party) - wasn't finalized until 1969 (curiously, the same year that _Sesame Street_ debuted onto public television 50 years ago), thanks to the arrival of the Chicago World's Fair of 1964 to 1965 that brought forth the innovation of audio-animatronics holding off production, the former walk-through haunted house concept being jettisoned in favor of using the omnimover conveyor ride system from the retired _Journey Through Inner Space_ Tomorrow Land attraction & "Uncle Walt" Disney's shock death putting Imagineers at odds regarding the direction of the attraction, which is why it has that disjointed "Scary Funny" vibe running through it.
The moment the train blows its ghostly whistle and pebbles rattle on the tracks with the music and the whole building shaking is still some of the best atmosphere-making I've ever seen in cartoon shows
For some reason the ending is creepy but also, indescribably satisfying. I think brainy sitting on the fence kinda adds a… I don’t know what the word I’m looking for but it feels so perfect. A moment completely unique and never matched by any other show.
“Brainy, what are you doing here?” “Uh, I don’t know” ‘Helga throws him off train’ I always used to laugh at that part. I love how they’re so cool with throwing him out of a moving train
I know this is most likely nostalgia but 90's cartoons just hit different. They definitely handled the creepy and grim themes quite differently back then.
@@sean.furlong1989 I liked it my son loved it I still watch it it's a cartoon but how could children not like it they're smart But also I love Xavier and the secret museum.. I haven't seen it in a while
They say he lost his mind. 🤪 Went crazy on that day.😜🤪😜 Ran his train 🚂 right off the tracks. And drove it straight to, Hey! Where’s the engineer? Been waiting all night long. Better show up soon. Or I’m a have to say so long. 🖐🏻 WHOO OH!!! Been waiting for the haunted train 🚂.
“GRRRRGHHH!” 😠😤😡😒😑 “That’s It, I’m OUTTA Here! This Is RIDICULOUS!!! There Is NO HAUTNED TRAIN, There Is NO MAD ENGINEER, & You Two Chuckle-Heads Are DRIVING ME NUTS!!!” 🚂 “& STOP Playing That Harmonica!”
@@alexmeyer5260 Yeah. He should probably see Dr. Bliss too. Both for his own creeper vibes around Helga & his masochistic tendencies (as even when she refuses to punch him, Brainy hits himself in the face instead, b/c he grew accustomed to being decked in the face).
funfact: the Engine model they use for this train: the K-class. had a major design flaw where if the engine was run too hard it would infact derail itself, so someone could infact intentionally throw the train off the rails.
That's what called the dynamic augment when the engine push too hard it will literally derail engine itself Oh and fun fact: old engine 25 was actually Norfolk and Western k1 class
Interesting that they were still using an old steam locomotive to pull a commuter train for steel mill workers, instead of a modern diesel one. But then again, a lot of old vehicles are used on this show, and not just Grandpa Phil's Packard, but Big Bob's car, and those 50s/60s-styled crosstown buses...
I kinda always thought _Hey Arnold!_ was a bit of a period peace and I'd rather see an old steamer in active service then rusting away in a scrap yard. Still Steam Engine like her weren't fully phased out till the 60's in the US. Those that were Preserved have long outlived the Diesels that were meant to replace them.
2:28 😱😟😦“AAAAHHHHH!!!! WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE, WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! I DO Believe In Mad Engineers, I DO Beliveve In Haunted Trains, I DO I DO!! Oh WHY Must I Be Cursed With Such An Inquisitive Nature?!?!” BEST HELGA REACTION TO THE ENTIRE SERIES!!!
This series is set in the 90's it is very possible that the steel meel had the old mocolotive as these machines were eventually bought as second handed vehicles as cheap alternatives of transportation, much like today you have modern electric trains but some places still use older models for cost cutting.
I'm speechless! I watched this when I was younger and those scenes just stayed deep in my mind. I've always remembered the haunted train, but couldn't remember where it was from. For years now! And I finally found it!!!
My favorite episode along with 4 Eyed Jack. I love how much detail they put into the Engine and Sound Effects. Engine 25 was patterned after a Norfolk & Western K-1 class 4-8-2 Mountain type locomotive, and it was said in an interview that Craig Bartlett got the inspiration for Engine 25 from an eerie looking black and white photo. So if I had to guess, it was the famous night photo of K-1 #104 stopped to take on Water at Bristol VA, shot by O.Winston Link. I find it kind of amusing they changed the lettering to "Great Northern" on the tender.
@@IronhorseSara The whistle is from the Canadian National 4-8-2 Mountain Type steamer number 6060, recorded by the legendary recordist Brad Miller. Link: th-cam.com/play/OLAK5uy_mvys-gGEHkijJnUl9lTun7Zvc7tsMZEYI.html
I'm 28 now, I remember watching this episode as if it had only been yesterday. Back when I was a kid this episode really creeped me out. Oh and also the one where Helga had recreated Arnold using gum, these two episodes are engraved deep in my mind 😂
Lol, you were 2 Years old when this episode first aired. I was 1 Year old. Ngl, I like hearing people who were 9 when this episode first aired. My Brother was that age at the time. He’s now 36 Years old.
Sometimes late at night You could hear the whistle wail With a spooky, screechy sound Like a wheel, gone off the rail And up in the smoky cloud You can almost recognize The ghost of the crazy engineer With fiery cinder eyes I said whoo whoo
I love the shot of the wheels at 1:30. The old appearance of the train's axles and the red glow... just the creepiest shot of this scene for me, for some reason.
3:17 Rare footage of Gerald acting in sync with Helga. I know, it actually happens pretty much in other episodes, but with their usual dynamics, it's pretty fun searching for the moments, lol.
You know I've been thinking that every time Arnold and his friends go to investigate if the urban legend they hear is true or not and Helga is with them it always seems that when it seems that the urban legend they're investigating might be true Helga seems to always be the first one to panic
This was trippy to watch lol, thank you! I remember that ending bugging me out. I guess I'm about to dive into some Hey Arnold rewinds.... as though I don't have more important things to do LOL
I am legitimately curious to what Brainy was doing on that train and why Gerald helped Helga throw him out. Also, why didn't they jump off with Brainy once they got the door to open if they thought they were going to their doom? I'm 31 and I still need those answers!!
I remember how surreal this ending was, it always creeped me out when I was younger.
The early seasons of Hey Arnold tended to have somber or bittersweet endings at times.
Same here, this and an ending of a Wild Thornberry's episode in which you "see" the ghost of a girl who got lost in the jungle... I miss old Nick so much!
Well it did give a urban legend vibe that as someone who lived in a town with a train going though it, gave me the creeps thinking haunted trains might be real.
Oh yeah, the ghost stories that were always true, i loved that about hey arnold. The headless caddy, the ghost of wheezing edd, the glasses of that other ghost. Hey arnold always had the best halloween episodes.
demonheart13 And the ghost bride! That was dark for a kid's show
@@candicehoneycutt4318 Ironically, the ghost bride aspect would be used time & time again by Nickelodeon's rival Disney for its Haunted Mansion attraction, namely its climatic attic scene, although the inaugural attraction's antebellum New Orleans plantation exterior was created in 1963, but the interior with its 999 Grim Grinning residents - including the Bride (whether the tragically forlorn 1969 to 2006 Beating Heart Bride or year 2007+ schizo Black Widow Bride chatterbox Constance "Connie" Hatchaway-Hightower; Originally called Abigail Peachcleaver as merely a Hanging Portrait, the latter found herself greedily married to 5 wealthy husbands-to-be before doing them all in, with her latest husband, George Hightower, being her last, since, as the brother to Harrison Hightower - the owner of the Hollywood Hotel forever trapped in the terrifying alternate dimension of sight & tower narrated by the droning tones of Rod Sterling & surviving in our reality as the _Twilight Zone Tower of Terror_ [still in existence at Walt Disney World's Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida, in the 2nd park within France's Disneyland Paris, in Tokyo Disneyland & possibly in the dual Chinese Disneyland parks of Hong Kong Disneyland & Disneyland Shanghai, too, since the one in the original Disneyland in Anaheim, California was given a _Guardians of the Galaxy_ makeover as the "Mission Breakout" attraction based on the recent Marvel Cinematic Universe movies starring former WWE superstar "The Animal" Dave Batista as a live-action Drax the Destroyer], his restless spirit never let his selfish murderess ex have any peace, so that in the end, she ended up ultimately dying of old age as the supposed inheritor of the American Haunted Mansions, with all of the other ghostly residents welcoming her, the Hatbox Ghost upon his 2015 re-materialization & any stray, unsuspecting "foolish mortal" visitors to the afterlife after-party) - wasn't finalized until 1969 (curiously, the same year that _Sesame Street_ debuted onto public television 50 years ago), thanks to the arrival of the Chicago World's Fair of 1964 to 1965 that brought forth the innovation of audio-animatronics holding off production, the former walk-through haunted house concept being jettisoned in favor of using the omnimover conveyor ride system from the retired _Journey Through Inner Space_ Tomorrow Land attraction & "Uncle Walt" Disney's shock death putting Imagineers at odds regarding the direction of the attraction, which is why it has that disjointed "Scary Funny" vibe running through it.
The moment the train blows its ghostly whistle and pebbles rattle on the tracks with the music and the whole building shaking is still some of the best atmosphere-making I've ever seen in cartoon shows
I hadn't seen this episode of Hey Arnold for many, many years. Thank you for the nostalgia trip.
Gerald always had bars
Woooooo woooooo!!!
@@Undertakerlover1306 been waiting on the haunted train!
@@MrEaglescout3 2
Hes the king like always
Facts
It’s funny how Helga is usually very feisty yet she’s also usually the first to panic
She's ADHD and crazy like Curly.
This was and still is the most memorable episode of Hey Arnold for me! 20 years later!
For some reason the ending is creepy but also, indescribably satisfying. I think brainy sitting on the fence kinda adds a… I don’t know what the word I’m looking for but it feels so perfect. A moment completely unique and never matched by any other show.
Could the word you're looking for be "ambiance"?
Described it so perfect
It gives the feeling that its dark and eeriel but at the same time its pretty cool and badass at the same time.
They did horror right, every single time.
When Phil says "Well now I didn't say that... ;)" always gives chills
Yep, as if he knew about him, being a ghost!
I remember seeing this a kid and getting goosebumps once the ending song started playing. Episodes like this will not get made today. Flawless.
30+ years later still gives me the chills when the train appears
Same boat as you! Especially when it’s a steam locomotive!
This episode aired in 96 what do you mean 30+ years?? 😂 you must be a kid
28 years lol. We old tho.
“Brainy, what are you doing here?”
“Uh, I don’t know”
‘Helga throws him off train’
I always used to laugh at that part. I love how they’re so cool with throwing him out of a moving train
They opened the train's door to throw him out, and they didn't think to escape?
🤣
@@goofybutserious4807 I never thought about that. xD Although, to be fair fire did erupt all across the train shortly after they threw him out.
He's always out of place, kinda breaking the scene. One of the best things in comedy
That was funny
It's not just how cool they are with it. But how they instantly team up, like everyone one new what to do😂😂😂
3:06 Helga has the most memorable scream in cartoon history! 😂
I swear i was thinking the same
When I was a kid I hated Helga but rewatching it now I love Helga she is a savage the most hilarious character on the show hands down
A tie with her and Angelica 😂
Helga - "Oh why must I be cursed with an such inquisitive nature?"
Story of my life. 😶🤣
I ❤ Helga 😂
Same here.
I like how they just throw brainy out of a moving train lol
A loving train? Was it a nice train then?
@@WeeNat313 😂😂😂 I just realized my mistake!
@@GeronFletcher actually, if braidy can escape by tossing out, why can't they just jump out
@@gambler942 because that’s not funny 😂😂😂
Helga is ruthless 😂😂😂
"They say he lost his mind, went crazy on that day...Ran his train right off the tracks, and drove it straight to HEY!!"🤣I always loved that song.
Lol oh yes
Right 😂😂😂😂 and when he put his arm around Arnold while singing and rocking together 😂😂😂
He sang that song it’s my fav too.
I said the same thing he really sang the heck out that song it was blusey !
I know this is most likely nostalgia but 90's cartoons just hit different. They definitely handled the creepy and grim themes quite differently back then.
Hey, Arnold! was the realist kids show I ever watched back in the day.
Except for the fact that they made 6th graders look like high schoolers. Don’t you think?
@@joshuaramiandrisoa2002 Usually high schoolers are portrayed as adults, so I'd say it's fair enough
@@joshuaramiandrisoa2002 I am guessing Hey Arnold is told from the perspective of 9 where a preteen is nearly grown up.
And Recess💯😀
@@sean.furlong1989
I liked it my son loved it I still watch it it's a cartoon but how could children not like it they're smart
But also I love Xavier and the secret museum..
I haven't seen it in a while
Can’t help but think Helga’s “I do believe in Haunted Trains I do I do I do I do…” was a well timed Wizard of Oz reference 😂
They say he lost his mind. 🤪
Went crazy on that day.😜🤪😜
Ran his train 🚂 right off the tracks.
And drove it straight to, Hey!
Where’s the engineer?
Been waiting all night long.
Better show up soon.
Or I’m a have to say so long. 🖐🏻
WHOO OH!!!
Been waiting for the haunted train 🚂.
“GRRRRGHHH!” 😠😤😡😒😑 “That’s It, I’m OUTTA Here! This Is RIDICULOUS!!! There Is NO HAUTNED TRAIN, There Is NO MAD ENGINEER, & You Two Chuckle-Heads Are DRIVING ME NUTS!!!” 🚂 “& STOP Playing That Harmonica!”
@@joshuatewolde1837 "I'm not playing that Harmonica"
That was funny! lol
@@IdkMyUsernameLol 🚂🕊 😈 All: “Engine 25.”
This episode gave me chills as a kid. I love trains you know.
Is Brainy okay, like, does he have a home? 😅
Also, why are there no episode about him?
@@MamasGreenBoy He's just there as an "author avatar" for Craig Bartlett to play favorites with Helga.
They never explain Brainy's origins. But he clearly needs psychiatric help with his constant stalking of Helga.
@@alexmeyer5260 Yeah. He should probably see Dr. Bliss too. Both for his own creeper vibes around Helga & his masochistic tendencies (as even when she refuses to punch him, Brainy hits himself in the face instead, b/c he grew accustomed to being decked in the face).
Brainy likes Helga. He signed himself up for number 2 if Arnold doesn't end up liking her. Lol
The scariest one was the ghost bride who had an axe that one scared me for years i couldn't watch the episode without freaking out.
It scared me so hard I wish this episode would never existed
Especially the ending with curly. Plus the headless cabby
@@AdmiralRamirez7yeah that too I'll never Stop having nightmares about those 2
For me it was the ghost bride and four-eyed Jack😅
@@AdmiralRamirez7Right? I still don't know what happened to Curly tho after his friends left him😂
funfact: the Engine model they use for this train: the K-class. had a major design flaw where if the engine was run too hard it would infact derail itself, so someone could infact intentionally throw the train off the rails.
That's what called the dynamic augment when the engine push too hard it will literally derail engine itself
Oh and fun fact: old engine 25 was actually Norfolk and Western k1 class
I like how at 4:44 he says let's get you kids on the right train home then in the next scene Grandpa drives them home! He trollin! 😂😂😂😂
The train took them to the station where grandpa was waiting
Interesting that they were still using an old steam locomotive to pull a commuter train for steel mill workers, instead of a modern diesel one. But then again, a lot of old vehicles are used on this show, and not just Grandpa Phil's Packard, but Big Bob's car, and those 50s/60s-styled crosstown buses...
Zak Wolf nerd!!!!
I kinda always thought _Hey Arnold!_ was a bit of a period peace and I'd rather see an old steamer in active service then rusting away in a scrap yard. Still Steam Engine like her weren't fully phased out till the 60's in the US. Those that were Preserved have long outlived the Diesels that were meant to replace them.
2:28 😱😟😦“AAAAHHHHH!!!! WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE, WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! I DO Believe In Mad Engineers, I DO Beliveve In Haunted Trains, I DO I DO!! Oh WHY Must I Be Cursed With Such An Inquisitive Nature?!?!”
BEST HELGA REACTION TO THE ENTIRE SERIES!!!
This series is set in the 90's it is very possible that the steel meel had the old mocolotive as these machines were eventually bought as second handed vehicles as cheap alternatives of transportation, much like today you have modern electric trains but some places still use older models for cost cutting.
@@railbaron1 true there's at least 10 that I'm aware of still in service today.
I ALWAYS LOVED THE TWIST ENDING!
I'm speechless! I watched this when I was younger and those scenes just stayed deep in my mind. I've always remembered the haunted train, but couldn't remember where it was from. For years now! And I finally found it!!!
I have to appreciate how calm Arnold’s voice is
Arnold: Driving Helga nuts and making her girlhood tremble since the age of 3
😂😂😂
Yes 😂
This is definitely in my top 5 favorite comments I’ve ever seen on a YT video. Thanks for the gold 😁😂
A double meaning allowed in a children’s cartoon 😂
i don't get it
I remember this episode! Haunted Train going to the fiery underworld!
😈💀🔥🐍🌑
@@stevenmercado5205 Only one more day until Halloween!
2:50 “You pointing down?”
When the red appears, you can notice for a split-second that Gerald was the one who was pointing down.
“Brainy? What are you doing here?”
“Um, I don’t know.”
(Gets thrown off the train)
That was so random
🤷♀️ 😂😂😂😂
My favorite episode along with 4 Eyed Jack. I love how much detail they put into the Engine and Sound Effects. Engine 25 was patterned after a Norfolk & Western K-1 class 4-8-2 Mountain type locomotive, and it was said in an interview that Craig Bartlett got the inspiration for Engine 25 from an eerie looking black and white photo. So if I had to guess, it was the famous night photo of K-1 #104 stopped to take on Water at Bristol VA, shot by O.Winston Link. I find it kind of amusing they changed the lettering to "Great Northern" on the tender.
Any idea what whistle that is?
@@IronhorseSara The whistle is from the Canadian National 4-8-2 Mountain Type steamer number 6060, recorded by the legendary recordist Brad Miller. Link: th-cam.com/play/OLAK5uy_mvys-gGEHkijJnUl9lTun7Zvc7tsMZEYI.html
@@IronhorseSara first whistle is from Canadian National U1f class 4-8-2 #6060.
I'm 28 now, I remember watching this episode as if it had only been yesterday. Back when I was a kid this episode really creeped me out. Oh and also the one where Helga had recreated Arnold using gum, these two episodes are engraved deep in my mind 😂
Same bro lol! Gotta throw the pigeon man episode in there too
Lol, you were 2 Years old when this episode first aired.
I was 1 Year old.
Ngl, I like hearing people who were 9 when this episode first aired. My Brother was that age at the time. He’s now 36 Years old.
@@Crayolapupnice profile pic
I was eight when this episode came out and I thought this was normal for crushes lol
One of my favorite episodes and four eyed jack another classic
What about the headless cabbie
And the Ghost Bride
and that episode when they have return his mysterious lodger's package
@@givmespace Door #16
@@desra753 ghost bride scared me for life
Hey Arnold was one of my top 5 shows growing up, I loved the scary episodes with myths and legends.
They threw brainy off the train, so why didn’t they get off the train with him? 😂😂😂
Hey Arnold was great at horror. And had some pretty scary episodes.
This, the headless cabby, the bride,and the mad scientist in the boarding house. All of them creepy
@@AdmiralRamirez7 Four-Eyed Jack scared me the most as a kid. I regret looking it up just now, I've got goosebumps all over.
Helga: and stop playing that harmonica!!
Arnold: I’m not playing that harmonica.
Classic horror film things that happen
Gerald is my man always has bars and tells the best stories and knows so much
Sometimes late at night
You could hear the whistle wail
With a spooky, screechy sound
Like a wheel, gone off the rail
And up in the smoky cloud
You can almost recognize
The ghost of the crazy engineer
With fiery cinder eyes
I said whoo whoo
This was such a creepy episode the dark colours and the end of the episode was great especially the song
I miss watching this show as a kid!!
Nickelodeon didn't have to go as hard as they did on that ending song, but they did, for us.
I've always loved these episodes where Arnold tells all of his friends ghost stories and urban legends he hears from his grandpa.
Oh the memories... It hurts 💜
Don't cry because it's over, laugh because it happened
@@theskiesaredark *smile
Im 39 but this is still my favorite, im showing it to my kids.
I'm 32 and this is my episode favorite too
4:03 I never knew that 'Homer Simpsons' was also a steel mill worker
He's the grandpa as well.
"We work hard, we play hard"
I love the shot of the wheels at 1:30. The old appearance of the train's axles and the red glow... just the creepiest shot of this scene for me, for some reason.
I forgot how much I loved this episode as a kid. Thanks for posting this!
Gerald was killing that song lol.
Gerald Is One Of My Favorite Characters On Hey Arnold
OMG, I love Helga G Pataki!!!!!
“Are you pointing down”
Omg
3:17 Rare footage of Gerald acting in sync with Helga. I know, it actually happens pretty much in other episodes, but with their usual dynamics, it's pretty fun searching for the moments, lol.
A Fire Extinguisher against The flames of the Underworld xD
Arnold's Grandpa was way ahead of his time!
That was a hose
Arnold and Gerald- blues brothers
FAVORITE EPISODE! 💞 I MISS THIS SHOW 😭
The scarier episodes of "Hey Arnold" are my most favorite. But "Engine 25" is the top of my list for sure.
I remember this and "The List" airing as the second episode on October 9, 1996.
I guess the first season was aired out of order, like the first season of "Rocko's Modern Life" was...
I will get the info for me I don't know the
@@ZakWolf unlock
@@ZakWolf they were both under Games Animation, Inc till 1997 AND _Ren & Stimpy_ .
@@jaywad8876 Yeah, that was basically the old name for Nickelodeon Animation Studios, which is also known as United Plankton Pictures.
0:56 and Stop Playing that Harmonica!! 😂😂😂😂
If they opened the door to throw Brainy out, why didn't they jump out of the train themselves?
Because that would be dangerous? .
Broke the 2nd wall. Out of scene and reset. one of the best things in comedy
even as a kid I always thought it was funny they thought to toss Brainy off the train but didn't think to jump off too XD
This show was deeply profound.
You know I've been thinking that every time Arnold and his friends go to investigate if the urban legend they hear is true or not and Helga is with them it always seems that when it seems that the urban legend they're investigating might be true Helga seems to always be the first one to panic
One of my all time favorite episodes of the series. The haunted train is great to watch anytime of the year, not just on halloween.
Are you serious?
Jordan Wright I’m dead serious.
@@JoeyHubbard89 I thought it was The headless cabbie.
Jordan Wright well I think any of the scary themed episodes of Hey Arnold can be enjoyed all year long, especially if you like the show enough.
@@JoeyHubbard89 what about the ones that aren't so scary themed?
I like how Brainy is the Meg Griffin/Hans the Moleman of Hey Arnold. Everyone hates him lol.
I don't man
I love how the locomotive is based off a 4-8-2 Mountain Type
It's based off of N&W K1 4-8-2 mountain type steam locomotive
5:11 The reason this has been my favorite Hey Arnold episode all these years. Man, early Nick days were the best :')
I love how scared Helga was in this scene, 2:25
I was dying of laughter! She is hilarious! 🤣
At 1:14 engine 25's whistle sounds like the very same 6 chime used by the legendary Santa Fe 3751.
Actually that sounds like SP #2472's 6 chime
Also the bell came from ATSF #3751
It has multiple whistles
Brainy always makes me laugh so much 😂
One of my fav cartoons. I miss the 90s
To this day I still think of this episode when I hear a train at night.
One of my favorite episodes in the entire show
One of my favorite episodes. I forgot they threw bro off a moving train🤣🤣🤣
I just wish they would play the complete ending sequence. Haunted Train slaps.
Okay, but that ending track hits though!
The end freaked me out when i was a kid. Honestly, it Still does. Its just creepy.
Season 1 was so well made.
Yeah
When the train arrived I was so scared as a kid lol 😂
Helga sounded like the cowardly lion there. "I do believe in spooks"
WAITING ON THE HAUNTED TRAIN
Gerald can sing
This was trippy to watch lol, thank you! I remember that ending bugging me out. I guess I'm about to dive into some Hey Arnold rewinds.... as though I don't have more important things to do LOL
Gerald looks like a nail polish bottle 🤣
this was one of the coolest episodes. Especially the ending song
No matter what, this episode of Hey Arnold! had always gave me the chills just like Linda Blair's performance in 1973's horror movie: The Exorcist
Helga just toss Brainy out meaning they can go out but chose to stay hahaha
Still can’t believe this was made by the dude who made the dinosaur train
One of my favorite episodes of Hey Arnold loved this one as a kid
really
Jordan Wright yes
I am legitimately curious to what Brainy was doing on that train and why Gerald helped Helga throw him out. Also, why didn't they jump off with Brainy once they got the door to open if they thought they were going to their doom? I'm 31 and I still need those answers!!
Man I so was a hey Arnold fan coming up smh I’m all old now lol my kids will neva kno how important nick was lol who else here in 2022💪🏽💕
Love that the conductor of the train was voiced by the same guy who voices Homer Simpson!
One of my favorite hey arnold episodes.
Imagine if Geoff Castellucci did a cover of this song.
3:17 Bye Brainy
1:34 Engine twenty-five!
Geez how strong is Helga to pick up a whole kid like a sack of potatoes and throw him off of a train
Classic story this one 🎉
Just watched this on Hulu. My favorite episode ❤❤❤
hey that guy sounds like Homer Simpson 4:03
Big open spaces
Big open spaces
Big open spaces
Big open spaces
Big open spaces