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Hi there. i’m Snoopy The Dog but for short you can call me Snoopy or Snoop i’m Working on this Wikipedia.

Who was your favorite Rugrats Dad? Randy Carmichael Chas Finster Howard DeVille Drew Pickles Stu Pickles

Rugrats Characters Info = =The Babies (And Dog!)=

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 * Age: 1
 * Family: Stu Didi Dil
 * Voice Acter: E.G. Daily

About The Character
Tommy is Stu and Didi Pickles' son. He is one year old, and loves to explore and go on adventures. His best friends are Spike and Chuckie. You might call Tommy the "leader" of the babies. He has lots of ideas and a great imagination. Tommy isn't scared of anything and he likes to go on daring adventures, taking along a very unwilling Chuckie, and Phil and Lil, who are more enthusiastic. Tommy always wears a blue shirt and a diaper. He says, "We're babies. We're supposed to get in trouble. That's our job". His favourite toy is his ball, and his favourite food is Reptar Candy Bars. He says that one of the funniest things that has ever happened to him was when milk came out of his nose. The bravest thing he ever did was when he got his tongue stuck to an ice cube. Tommy is voiced by E.G. Daily

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 * Age: 2
 * Family: Chas
 * Voice Acter: Christine Cavanaugh

About The Character
Chuckie is Chaz's son, and he is two years old. His best friend is Tommy Pickles. Chuckie is a real "fraidy cat" - he's afraid of everything. Most of all he is scared of clowns, and the scariest thing that ever happened to him was when he got his head trapped in a sock! He will follow Tommy anywhere, but he will worry and complain the whole time. Chuckie has bright red hair and square glasses. He wears a blue t-shirt with a planet on it, green shorts, and red sneakers. His favourite toy is anything soft he can cuddle, and his favourite drink is juice. Famous quotes - "I don't know Tommy, I don't think this is such a good idea..." and "What are we going to do, Tommy, what are we going to do?". Chuckie is voiced by Christine Cavanaugh

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 * Age: 3
 * Family: Drew Charlotte
 * Voice Acter: Cheryl Chase

About The Character
Angelica is Charlotte and Drew's daughter, and Tommy's cousin. She is three and a quarter years old. Angelica tries to appear sweet and innocent to the adults, and they think she's a nice little girl most of the time. Her parents spoil her, and Angelica is always getting her own way. However, when she's left along with the babies she tends to be bossy and mean. She steals their toys and candy, and is a general bully. Angelica's motto is "If I wanna be mean, I can be mean. Know why? Cos I'm the boss." She says that the things that annoy her most are babies, grown ups, and empty cookie jars. She loves to eat cookies, and if she can't get them herself, she'll force other kids to get them for her. Other than cookies, her favourite foods include Reptar candy bars, ice-cream, cake and jelly. Angelica is voiced by Cheryl Chase

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 * Age: 1 (Both)
 * Family: Betty Howard
 * Voice Acter: Kath Soucie (Both)

About The Character’s
Phil and Lil are Betty and Howard DeVille's children. They are one and a quarter years old. Though they are un-identical twins, they look awfully similar and can often fool people just by putting Lil's bow in Phil's hair. They find it annoying when people get them mixed up though. Phil and Lil eat disgusting things. Their favourite foods are dog food and worms (or "chocolate spaghetti"). Some of the things they do are pretty weird and disgusting too. Phil once put a big spider in his mouth, and Lil once touched Spike's tongue while he was asleep. They are best friends, and are always ready to follow Tommy on an adventure. Phil and Lil are voiced by Kath Soucie

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 * Age: 0
 * Family: Stu Didi Tommy
 * Voice Acter: E.G. Daily

About The Character
Dylan Pickles (otherwise known as Dil) is Tommy's new baby brother and Didi and Stu's son. Dil is three months old and was born in The Rugrats Movie. At first Tommy and the Rugrats weren't too fond of him, deciding to send him back to the "hopsickle" where he came from, which sets the plot in motion for the movie. Dil's favourite things are anything that Tommy owns; and when Dil wants something he usually gets it! He's great at throwing tantrums, and his favourite saying is "Mine!!!".

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 * Age: 3
 * Family: Randy Lucy Alisa Edwin Buster
 * Voice Acter: Cree Summer

About The Character
Susie is the daughter of Randy and Lucy Carmichaels. She is three years old, the youngest of four children. Susie is friends with the babies, and they often go to her for advice. She is nice and friendly, the opposite of Angelica, who she sometimes doesn't get along with too well. Susie stands up for the babies when Angelica is being mean. Her favourite foods are popcorn and burgers. Susie likes to help people, so she says she might like to be a doctor when she grows up. Susie is voiced by Cree Summer

Kimi Finster
Kimiko "Kimi" Watanabe-Finster is Chuckie Finster's stepsister in Rugrats and its spin-off All Grown Up! She became one of the main characters of Rugrats in its seventh season, after her mother, Kira, married Chuckie's father, Chas, in the series' second theatrical film, Rugrats in Paris. Like Tommy Pickles, Kimi is super adventurous and is always ready with a smile and an encouraging word. She teaches Chuckie what it means to be a true big brother and helps him manage his fears.

About The Character
Spike is the Pickles' family dog. He is one of Tommy's best friends (as well as Chuckie of course). He's quite smart, and sometimes saves Tommy when his adventures go wrong. Tommy loves him, and he likes to ride on Spike's back like you would on a horse.

=The Grown-Ups=

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 * Age: 32
 * Family: Stu Dil Tommy
 * Voice Acter: Melanie Chartoff

About The Character
Didi Pickles is Stu's wife, and Tommy's mum. She wants the best for her son, and is always referring to books on child rearing, especially Dr Lipschitz. She uses Dr Lipschitz to explain everything, but often doesn't notice Tommy's exploring and adventures. Didi is voiced by Melanie Chartoff

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 * Age: 34
 * Family: Didi Tommy Dil
 * Voice Acter: Jack Riley

About The Character
Stu Pickles is Didi's husband and Tommy's dad. He is a self-employed inventor who works from his basement workshop, inventing toys which he tries out on Tommy. He has his own toy company, and is convinced that his next invention will "put Pickles Toys on the map". He occassionally has some success with his inventions. Tommy loves most of Stu's toys (Mr Friend was a disaster), and Stu is a loving and caring father. Stu Pickles is voiced by Jack Riley

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 * Age: 75
 * Family: Stu Didi Tommy Dil
 * Voice Acter: David Doyle intell 1997 Joe Alaskey (Replacement Voice Acter)

About The Character
Louis Kalhern Pickles, known as Grampa or Lou Pickles, is Stu and Drew's dad and Tommy and Angelica's grandpa. Sometimes he acts more like a kid than an adult, and he often disagrees with Stu and Didi's methods of raising Tommy. He is the Rugrats' favourite adult, and gets them out of trouble a few times when they go on "adventures". The Rugrats like it when Grampa baby-sits them, as he makes things fun or sometimes even falls asleep, leaving them on their own. He always calls the Rugrats "scouts". His interests include fishing, and he likes to tell stories about his childhood - "When I was a boy, we walked fifteen miles through the snow, without any shoes". Up until 1997, Grandpa was voiced by David Doyle From 1997 onwards, Grandpa has been voiced by Joe Alaskey

Chas Finster
His real name is Charles Finster, Sr, but most people call him Chas. He's Chuckie's dad, and a single parent. Chas looks a lot like his son - especially with his red hair and glasses. He seems to worry a fair bit, so Chuckie obviously takes after him. Although he is a single parent, Chas manages quite well, but he often relies on Stu and Didi to baby-sit. Chas is voiced by Michael Bell

Carmichaels
Randy and Lucy Carmichaels have four children including Susie, one of the babies' friends. They live across the street from the Pickles' in a house which has an ancient curse on it. Randy is a writer for The Dummi Bears Show, so Stu tries to impress him. Lucy is very talented. She does geletin molds in the shape of the Eiffel Tower, designs imitation Tiffany lamps, and used to fly commercial jets.

Charlotte Pickles
Charlotte is Drew's wife and Angelica's mum. She is president of Merge Corp, and it seems that her career is more important than her family. She is always talking to her assistant Jonathan on the phone. Because she doesn't have much time for her family, she spoils Angelica a lot. Charlotte is voiced by Tress MacNeille

Drew Pickles
Drew is Charlotte's husband, and Angelica's dad. He often argues with his younger brother Stu, about things that happened when they were children. Drew is a banker, and, like his wife Charlotte, he is greedy for money. He spoils Angelica a lot. Because he thinks she is such a sweet little girl, he rarely punishes her when she does something bad. Drew is voiced by Michael Bell

Betty DeVille
Betty is Howard's wife and Phil and Lil's mum. She is loud and colourful. Her best friend is Didi, and she often calls over to Tommy's house with the twins. She loves to sit down and have a cup of coffee. Betty worries less than Didi, and often gets into projects such as fixing a leaky sink. Betty is voiced by Kath Soucie

Howard DeVille
Howard is Betty's husband, and Phil and Lil's dad. He is a shy, quiet person - the opposite of his wife Betty - and he doesn't say much. He doesn't appear on the show too much, but when he does he seems to be friends with Chaz. Howard is voiced by Phil Proctor

Kira Finster
Kira Watanabe-Finster is Kimi's mother and Chuckie's step-mother in Rugrats, who married Chas in Rugrats in Paris: The Movie. She operates the Java Lava Coffee House with her husband. She somewhat plays the straight woman to the rest of the adults' wackiness, but she also enjoys showcasing and trying new things, as opposed to a lot of the rest of them. Kira is also Japanese and was voiced by Julia Kato.

'Lulu Pickles
Louise "Lulu" Jonston is Lou's second wife, Stu and Drew’s stepmother, Didi and Charlotte’s stepmother-in-law and Tommy, Dil and Angelica’s step grandmother in Rugrats, voiced by Debbie Reynolds. She was introduced in "Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts", when Lou meets her at a hospital where she works as a nurse.

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 * Age: 74 (Boris) 73 (Minka)
 * Family: Didi
 * Voice Acter: Micheal Bell (Boris) Melanie Chartoff (Minka)

About The Character’s
Boris and Minka are Didi's parents. They are always arguing with each other about silly things, but they love each other and they expecially love their grandson Tommy. According to Boris they come from "the old country" but now they live nearby. Occassionally they baby-sit the Rugrats when the grown ups go out, or visit for special occassions. Boris is voiced by Michael Bell Minka is voiced by Melanie Chartoff

Jonathan Kraskell
Jonathan is Charlotte Pickles' assistant, and she is always talking to him on the phone. However, Jonathan only appears in one or two episodes, so we don't get to find out too much about him.

Marvin and Shirley Finster
Shirley and Marvin are Chaz's parents and Chuckie grandma and grandpa. Marvin is very hard on Chaz, treating him harshly even from a young age so he would grow up properly. Shirley loves to bake and treats Chaz as if he were still a little boy. They both love children, especially Chuckie! =Other Characters=

Reptar
Reptar is a green, mean dinosaur toy who looks like T-Rex. He is the babies' favourite toy, and even Angelica likes him. Reptar isn't just a toy - he has a TV show, Reptar Candy Bars, and a cereal. There is a whole line of Reptar merchandise, such as the Reptar Space Helmet. Tommy always wants to meet Reptar, but Chuckie is scared of him.

Fluffy
Fluffy is Angelica's cat. She is a lot like Angelica - spoilt and snobby. Fluffy is Spike's enemy, and Spike ends up chasing her a few times.

Cynthia
Cynthia is Angelica's doll, and Angelica takes her everywhere. There are many accessories available for her, such as toy cars and houses. Cynthia goes on a few "adventures" herself, and sometimes Angelica throws her around or pulls her hair out.

Taffy
Sarah "Taffy" Maynston is Lulu's 16 year old grand-niece (Taffy's maternal grandmother is Lulu's sister), who was hired as a regular babysitter for the babies (or "The Minis" as she calls them) after Didi Pickles decided to go back to college to earn her master's degree in child development. Despite her obviously unorthodox babysitting methods, Taffy's the best babysitter the Rugrats have ever had. Being the lead singer of her band, 'Taffy and The Saltwaters', she also loves to sing and play guitar. She is also a little clumsy. She cares about the environment and also believes in honesty.

Spiffy and Pepper
Spiffy and Pepper are Spike and Fifi's puppy's their are very not like Pepper has Chuckie's personality and Spiffy has Tommy's personality.

Larry and Steve
Larry and Steve are a pair of teenagers who are seen occassionally on the show. They do various jobs such as theatre ushers and grocery store clerks.

Dummi Bears
These cute bears are the stars of a show which the Rugrats are occassionally forced to watch. Despite its characters being really cute, The Dummi Bears Show is evil. The Dummi Bears theme song is repetitive, consisting of only "Sing a happy happy, happy happy, happy happy song". The cartoon is hypnotic and even has a brain-washing effect. After viewing the show, kids have a blank look in their eyes and mumble "must watch bears".

Mr. Friend
Mr Friend is one of Stu's investions, a clownish-looking doll. He can walk and talk, and he tries to find kids to play with. The Rugrats immediately hate him, calling him Mr Fiend, and they try to run away from him. Mr Friend only appears in one episode.

Dr. Lipschitz
Dr. Lipschitz is the most trusted child psychologist, at least to Didi and Chazz. When they have problems with their kids, they frequently turn to Lipschitz for help. Dr. Lipschitz has a wide range of items bearing his name -- books, videos, a 1-900 number, portable online services via satellite, even a maternity hospital where Dil was born (The Werner P. Lipschitz Center for Holistic Birthing). Lipschitz is also a freeloader, eating food and taking showers at other people's homes where he is having dinner.

Alisa Carmichael
Alisa Carmichael is Susie's older sister and Randy and Lucy's oldest child. She seems to be permanently attached the the phone, calling her friends and is often made to baby-sit Susie and the other Rugrats while the grownups go out.

Edwin Carmichael
Edwin is Susie's other brother. He's six years old and is a fountain of knowledge. He is extremely clever and his bedroom is more like a library than a normal six year old's room. He's always willing to help Susie out though.

Buster Carmichael
Buster Carmichael is Susie's brother. He's the second oldest after Alysa. Buster is very into sports, especially basketball and soccer and is always seen in a number 30 jersey and baseball cap. He also has a friend named Stinky who he likes to play pranks with.

Miss Weemer
Miss Weemer is Angelica and Susie's pre-school teacher. She is voiced by Vicki Lewis. She seems to be a very stressed and busy person, seeing that she runs around the classroom telling kids to stop what they are doing, and she speaks quickly and frantically. Her skin is pale and hair is a mess. It has also been shown that she isn't a professional teacher, as occasionally she teaches the class things off the list, and sometimes lets them get away with things, like the time she let Angelica steal her keys to her door (Because Angelica needed them to prove her parents think she's responsible like Samantha) and the time she let the class goof up their first school play. Hey Arnold! Characters Info = Credit to a site that no longer exist nadines place for the Pixelated Characters.

Arnold Shortman
Arnold Shortman is just your typical nine-year-old fourth-grade (must be close to his 10th birthday then) kid - "Everykid", as it were. Well, he would be if "Everykid" had a football-shaped head, an ever-present hat, and an attic room with skylight and remote-controlled furniture. After Arnold's parents left him with his grandparents before leaving (and never being seen again - at least, before The Jungle Movie), Arnold lives in their boarding house ("No Kids - Pets OK"). Okay, he's also a little more laid back and enjoys jazz a little more than your typical fourth-grader, too. Arnold is named for his mother's father. There are a few questions about Arnold that remain unanswered:

How did he get all of the stuff in his room? And how does such a small hat stay on such a large head, even when he dives into a pool with it? However, some things are known (from "Married"): his favorite number is five, his favorite color is blue, he plays the harmonica, and he was born on the 7th day of some month.

It was a running gag throughout the series that Arnold's last name was never mentioned; his bus pass had just "Arnold" as his name, and every time somebody was going to read it, the last name was unreadable, but, as Stinky put it, he's the only boy in his school named Arnold. However, in The Jungle Movie, his last name is revealed as Shortman. ("Oh, so that's why Grandpa always called him that!" Never mind that Shortman is his last name as well.)

There was only one story where Arnold did not have a speaking part: "Ms. Perfect".

Voices: Toran Caudell, Phillip Van Dyke, Spencer Klein, Rusty Flood, Alex Linz

Gerald Johanssen
Gerald is Arnold's best friend - which usually means he's on the scene when Arnold's latest escapade happens. (Notice that when Arnold and Gerald are together, you never really see anything happen to Gerald, now do you? Well, maybe that bug costume incident at the end in "Best Friends"...) Gerald is also the occasional voice of reason (just when Arnold needs it) and the teller of the schoolyard legends. He may be beginning to notice that Phoebe is paying more and more attention to him - and the feeling could be mutual, although Gerald does accept a date to a dance from an older girl in "6th Grade Girls". (There weren't any "Gerald and Phoebe" scenes in any of the second season episodes, but Phoebe has "that look" after Gerald's solo in "Gerald's Tonsils", and they're together throughout Rhonda's party in "Hey Harold!".) Gerald's last name is spelled "Johanson" in the first season and "Johanssen" in the second season, although it's spelled "Johannsen" in the credits for "The High Life" and "Johansson" in the credits of the "Urban Adventures" tape; since Gerald signs it "Johanssen" in "The High Life", that's the spelling used here. Voice: Jamil W. Smith

Helga Pataki
Helga "runs" P.S. 118's fourth grade with an iron fist - more accurately, two of them; "Old Betsy" and "The Five Avengers". (Don't tell her that she only has four fingers on each hand.)  However, Helga has a slightly different response when she thinks she's in danger: sheer panic, usually including shouts of "We're all gonna die!" ("Das Subway", "Roughin' It", "Runaway Float", "Wheezin' Ed"). (Well, she handled her "dying - er, expiring - of monkeynucleosis" ("Monkey Business") fairly calmly, and in "Career Day" she supposedly helped stop a bank robbery with jiu-jitsu.) Helga seems to spend her time doing three things: bossing around her "friends", pretty much ignoring her parents (especially her father, who wants Helga to be like her older sister Olga, whose trophies cover the Pataki walls), and secretly having a crush on Arnold without letting anyone, especially Arnold, know about it. Helga puts it best: "How I love you...and yet I hate you...and yet I love you...and yet I hate you...and yet I love you" ("Downtown As Fruits"). Not many people know how Helga really feels about Arnold: Helga (of course), Phoebe (you never see Helga actually tell Phoebe, but from Phoebe's reaction in "Helga Sleepwalks", it's fairly obvious that she knows), and the school psychiatrist ("Helga On The Couch") know for sure, and Patty (in "Helga vs. Big Patty"), Lila (Helga tells her in "School Play"), and Coach Wittenberg's wife (in "Best Man") have some idea about it (but probably don't know just "how bad Helga has it"). Also, Brainy probably knows something from all of those times he's eavesdropped on Helga, although considering he hasn't taken it out on Arnold, it's hard to tell. (You also have to wonder how much the other kids remember from when Helga met Arnold in pre-school.) You have to believe that Arnold knows as well, after Helga told him in the movie; even though she told him to forget that it ever happened, Arnold's "Anything you say, Helga" is the kind of thing someone would say if they knew that it was true but they would pretend that it wasn't if they knew what was good for them. Helga likes wrestling (she had tickets to a match in "False Alarm", tried to get tickets to another in "Quantity Time", and finally managed to see a match in "Buses, Bikes, and Subways"), and hates rats ("Das Subway") and hiking ("Roughin' It"), although she's also not particularly fond of "football-headed schemes" or living in the shadow of her older, smarter, more talented sister Olga (especially when Olga told Helga's entire class that Helga was a chronic bedwetter until she was seven years old). Apparently, Helga played the tuba at one point in her life (she gave hers to Nadine in "Monkey Business"). Helga has one known weakness: she's allergic to strawberries ("Quantity Time"). (Well, a select few, like Phoebe, know her second weakness, which starts with an A and has a football-shaped head...) Somebody asked if Helga is based on Angelica Pickles from Rugrats; although they do look a little alike, Helga appeared in the early "Arnold" claymation shorts, which were made before Rugrats was created. Although it's never mentioned on the show (at least so far), the "G" in Helga G. Pataki stands for Geraldine; it's a tribute to former Nickelodeon executive, and co-founder of Oxygen Network, Geraldine Laybourne. (Helga isn't the only animated character to have a definite middle name that's never mentioned except by her initial; Bart Simpson's middle name is Jojo. Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart, came up with the name when The Simpsons creator (and Craig Bartlett's brother-in-law) Matt Groening asked her what the J should stand for.  Those of you who said "it stands for Jay" are confusing Bart with Homer Simpson, whose middle name is Jay.)

Voices: Francesca Marie Smith, Katie Bartlett Francesca Marie Smith

Phoebe Heyerdahl
Phoebe is the brains of the outfit. She always tries to be the first one with the answer, and isn't exactly thrilled when someone else does better ("Ms. Perfect", "Phoebe Cheats"). She's also pretty good at handling a fencing sword ("Phoebe Cheats"), even when it's a flashlight ("Wheezin' Ed"). There is some evidence that she is musically inclined as well; she's carrying what appears to be a string bass in "Helga on the Couch" and is practicing some sort of large horn in "School Dance". (However, music is one of those disciplines where you need creativity, and that seems to be one of few things that Phoebe lacks, if "Phoebe Cheats" is anything to go by.) Just as Gerald hangs around with Arnold, Phoebe hangs around with Helga, who considers Phoebe her best friend (she even says so in "Magic Show", after yelling at her), mainly because Phoebe is probably the only person who likes Helga the way she is ("Helga's Makeover"). At first, Phoebe was Helga's "shadow", right down to the point where seeing Helga cry made her cry as well ("Downtown As Fruits"), but she's starting to "let go", and it may be in part because she's developing a noticeable crush on Gerald ("Operation Ruthless", "Wheezin' Ed"), although there weren't any "Gerald and Phoebe" moments in the second season, except when they shared a desk ("Teachers' Strike", and that was one of the "first season holdover" episodes). I may have spoken too soon; Phoebe gets that look after Gerald's solo in "Gerald's Tonsils", they spend pretty much all of Rhonda's party together in "Hey Harold!", they look at each other (while holding hands) in "Arnold's Thanksgiving", and she has his picture in her locker (for example, in "Phoebe Breaks A Leg"). Then again, she may not be impressed by Gerald as much as she is by anyone with some talent; she has the same look at one of the drivers at the end of "Grand Prix". Still, Phoebe is around when Helga needs someone to talk to ("Operation Ruthless", "Helga's Love Potion", "Monkey Business")...and although Phoebe is smart enough to have figured out how Helga really feels about Arnold ("Helga Sleepwalks"), she's also smart enough that she wouldn't let anybody know that. There seems to be some question as to how her last name is spelled; her school record says "Hyerdahl", but the credits to "Phoebe Cheats" and the award she gets in "Phoebe's Little Problem" say "Heyerdahl".

Voice: Anndi L. McAfee

Harold Berman
Harold is the bully of the group, although his bark is usually worse than his bite (and I for one don't think he would stand a chance against Helga, mainly because he's too big of a target). In some episodes, Harold has yellow eyes, although they're white in the show's opening. (In "24 Hours To Live", they even change color a few times.) Harold is 13, since that's how old a boy is when he has his Bar Mitzvah (his Hebrew name is Chaim (pronounced "HIGH-em")), although everybody seems to take his age in stride while they make a big deal about Torvald being a fourth grader even though he's the same age. Also, Harold was in pre-school at the same time as Arnold ("Eugene's Bike", "Helga On The Couch"), although he says in "Cool Party" that he was "held back". Voice: Justin Shenkarow

Rhonda Lloyd
Rhonda is the fourth-grade fashion expert, which is a little hard to believe when you realize she wears the same red top/black pants/red shoes outfit pretty much every day (there are the occasional exceptions, like the French outfit in "Ms. Perfect" or the winter clothes in "Arnold's Christmas"). Rhonda is the kind of person who believes "geeks ride in the back of the bus", at least until she got a taste of the "other life" herself, after which it was "geeks usually ride in the back of the bus".

Voice: Olivia Hack

Sid
"Boy howdy!" Sid is Gerald's "lead-in" man; when Gerald is about to tell another of the Urban Legends, Sid introduces him, usually mentioning how the story has been passed "from kid generation to kid generation". Sometimes, Sid has a "full" head of hair ("Heat", "Save The Tree"), while other times, it's all stringy, like the hairs that stick out from under his hat ("Helga's Makeover", "Wheezin' Ed"), and occasionally (as in "Arnold's Room"), he has both.

Voices: Sam Gifaldi, Taylor Gifaldi Sam Gifaldi

Stinky Peterson
Stinky is best known for two things: his Southern drawl, and his constant use of the word "bites" (usually with "this" or "this really" put before it). He's also the class "ladies' man"; he's claimed to be in love with Helga, Gloria (both in "Helga's Boyfriend"), and Lila ("Ms. Perfect"). He lives with just his father in a home which can best be described as a shack. Never let it be said that Stinky can be bought; he turned down a chance to make a million dollars as the Yahoo Soda "spokeskid" because he realized they only wanted him because people would gawk at his "hick" ways. Also never let it be said that he doesn't have some talent; in addition to growing large pumpkins, he can play the Alpenhorn ("School Dance"). Note that Stinky is his real first name. His last name has been spelled "Petersen" and "Peterson", but he spelled it with an O in "Stinky's Pumpkin". Voices: Christopher P. Walberg, Toran Caudell Christopher P. Walberg

Eugene Horowitz
Eugene appears to have two strikes against him. Not only is he one of the class geeks ("Eugene's Bike", "Rhonda's Glasses"), but he's the school's bad luck magnet; as the saying goes, if it wasn't for bad luck, he would have no luck at all. (However, no matter how bad the accident looks, the first thing you hear is "I'm okay". Then again, there was the time when he said that, and his next appearance was in a wheelchair.)  As it turns out, most of the things that happen to Eugene are caused by Arnold, but that's another story - actually, two of them ("Eugene's Bike", "Eugene's Pet"). Eugene does have one talent (not counting his talent for having things happen to him): he can make a runny nose trail in the shape of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa painting. Eugene seems to hang around Sheena a lot, although he probably considers themselves "just good friends"; he pretty much freaks out when Rhonda tells Sheena they'll be married someday. Eugene also has a constantly sunny disposition, and has a habit of breaking out into song - which does him some good when he gets the lead in the school musical.

Voices: Christopher J. Castile, Jarrett Lennon, Ben Diskin, Blake Ewing Christopher J. Castile

Nadine
Nadine is the fourth-grade nature expert. It shouldn't be too hard to find her during recess; look for the butterfly net ("Rhonda's Glasses"). Nadine and Rhonda have been best friends since at least they were four years old, which is a little surprising as one of the last people you would expect to be one of Rhonda's friends is someone with a pet tarantula ("Best Friends")... (If you're wondering how I know the couple with Nadine in that picture are her parents: they're standing next to her in the picture of the kids and their parents in "Parents' Day".) Voice: Lauren Robinson

Sheena
Sheena is "one of the geeks" ("Eugene's Bike", "Rhonda's Glasses"), although what she does to deserve this title is never really mentioned, except that she shows off her "scab in the shape of Texas" in "Eugene's Bike". Still, when the fourth grade girls get together, nobody minds that Sheena's there, although with Helga and Phoebe being best friends, as well as Rhonda and Nadine, Sheena is the one left on her own. Not that much has been revealed about her, except that she has an aversion to violence (mentioned in "School Play") and she can play the cello ("School Dance"). She seems to have a "thing" (for lack of a better word for it) for Eugene; they seem to be together a lot, and she's happy that Rhonda predicts (in "Married") that they'll be married someday. Voice: Francesca Marie Smith

Lila Sawyer
Lila Sawyer (although the one time it's mentioned, in "Eugene, Eugene!", it's pronounced more like "Soya"; however, enough people have written in to convince me that "Sawyer" is correct - besides, that's what the closed captioning says) is one of P.S. 118's "new kids". She's new to "the big city", having moved with her father from Pleasantville, a farming community. Lila is, as Helga puts it, "little miss perfect" - she's as smart as Phoebe, as stylish as Rhonda, and the most popular girl with the boys. At first, the other girls were jealous, but when they learned about her home life, they decided they could live with it. At least Helga thought she could, until Lila decided that she liked Arnold, and then Arnold liked her back, although Lila doesn't "like him like him". Little-known facts: (from "Love And Cheese") Lila can't swim, and she's allergic to stuffed animals; (from "Eugene, Eugene!") her favorite musical is "Eugene, Eugene!", and she's a good, if plain, singer; (from "Timberly Loves Arnold") she gets sick on roller coasters. Voice: Ashley Buccille

Curly Gammelthorpe
Curly is the fourth grader "most likely to snap"; he once tried to frame Eugene for pulling a fire alarm after Eugene borrowed one of his pencils and pretty much wore it down to the nub, and when Sid was named ball monitor ahead of him, he locked himself and a bag of balls in Principal Wartz's office. He seems to have a "thing" for Rhonda. (Curly's last name is spelled "Gammelthorpe" in "Curly's Girl".) Voices: Adam Wylie, Haley Joel Osment, Steven Hartman, Michael Welch Adam Wylie

Brainy
Brainy sounds like he's Darth Vader in training. (Somebody give him one of those clear-breathing nose strips or something.) One thing's for sure: when Brainy's around, the force is strong in Helga - the force of "Old Betsy" (her left fist), that is. Other than that, he's "just another one of the geeks". Voice: Craig Bartlett

Lorenzo
Lorenzo is another of the new kids in Arnold's class, having transferred from a private school. Lorenzo is quite rich (do you think the chauffeur-driven limousine gave it away?), but has very little idea of how to have fun, since all of his free time is filled with things like viola lessons, meetings, and studying flashcards.

Voice: Victor Cohn-Lopez

Iggy
Iggy is the coolest kid in Arnold's class - at least he was until everybody found out he wears bunny pajamas (complete with bunny feet that squeak). In "School Dance", he can be seen playing a snare drum, but it's not very clear if he's any good at it. Voices: Joseph Ashton, Sam Gifaldi (?), Tress MacNeille, Justin Shenkarow, Marcus Toji Joseph Ashton

Peapod Kid
"Who?" Well, this kid first appeared in a peapod costume ("Downtown As Fruits") and was credited as "Peapod Kid"; in his appearances since then, he's received the same credit. (He's even called "Peapod Kid" in "Cool Party" and "Rhonda Goes Broke".) Apparently, his family is about as well-off as Rhonda's. In "Married", he's not particularly turned off to the fact that Rhonda predicts he'll be married to Nadine some day. Voice: Jamil W. Smith

Park
Park is usually one of those characters that gets only one or two lines per appearance, but he does have one secret: he runs a "sanctuary" where fourth-graders can be safe from fifth-graders ("Longest Monday"). Voice: Marcus Toji

Robert
"Who?" Robert is the blonde kid with a green shirt and glasses. Like Peapod Kid, Robert is usually there "to make up the numbers". He's never been called by name (and his name never appears in the credits - the only place his name appears is on the scoreboard in "Benchwarmer"). Voices: Christopher Castile, Sam Gifaldi, Justin Shenkarow Christopher Castile

Joey Stevenson
Joey is in Arnold's class - not much to say besides that (he's the one with the missing tooth). Voices: Justin Shenkarow, Michael Fishman

Chocolate Boy
Chocolate Boy is in a different grade than Arnold and his classmates. Due to his smaller size, it's most likely that he is younger than Arnold, making him 8 or younger. Despite him supposedly having his addiction cured in his titular episode, in subsequent appearances, he is seen with lots of chocolate on his face, implying that he may have gone back off the wagon. Voices: Jordan Warkol

Camp Fire Lass
A young girl who speaks with a Scottish accent (although Gerald says it's a phony), usually found wearing a "Camp Fire Lass" uniform and selling chocolate turtles. Voice: Francesca Marie Smith

Connie
Connie is one of the sixth graders, usually seen with Maria. She was Gerald's "date" at the school dance in "6th Grade Girls". Voice: Pamela Hayden

Maria
Maria is one of the sixth graders, usually seen with Connie. She was Arnold's "date" at the school dance in "6th Grade Girls". Voice: Mayim Bialik

Patty Smith
"Big Patty" is Helga's sixth-grade counterpart, right down to the one thick eyebrow. Most of her "business" is done in a broom closet, although she has been known to dish out beatings outside after school. Although she has a gruff exterior, she can be polite when she needs to be. Patty is the city arm wrestling champion (at the end of "Harold vs. Patty").

Voice: Danielle Judovitz

Ruth P. McDougal
Just as Helga is in love with Arnold (when she doesn't want to bash his head in), Arnold has a girl in his life: sixth grader Ruth - who, in turn, doesn't know that Arnold exists...and when she finally does know about him, and he knows more about her, neither one is particularly interested in the other that much any more. By the way, the spelling of her last name (McDougal, and not, say, MacDougal or McDougall) is taken from the credits for "Arnold's Valentine"; it doesn't appear anywhere else in the show. Voice: Lacey Chabert Anndi L. McAfee (uncredited; unconfirmed)

Timberly Johanssen
Gerald's younger sister. Unlike the other kids on the show, Timberly gets older; she's four years old in "Gerald Comes Over", but she's in first grade in "Timberly Loves Arnold". Voice: Avriel Epps

Wolfgang
Wolfgang "runs" the fifth grade, in pretty much the same way that Helga runs the fourth grade, except that people actually pay attention to Wolfgang rather than just stay away from him. Supposedly, Wolfgang was created when they discovered between Seasons 1 and 2 that Toran Caudell's voice had changed to the point where he couldn't talk like Arnold any more. (This isn't the only show that has done this; Rocket Power created a new character - one of Lars' s friends - when the original Sam's voice changed.)

Voice: Toran Caudell

Steve
Steve is one of the students in P.S. 118. His most prominent role is in the episode "The List", where he steals Arnold's ball while playing catch in the park. He appears in minor roles later in the series. Voice: Craig Bartlett