I'm not sure who 'Arnold' specifically is in relation to both 'Green Acres' and 'Pulp Fiction' as they are two very different works. There may be no direct connection between an 'Arnold' in these two unless it's a very specific or made - up reference that is not common knowledge.
No, there is no connection. Green Acres focuses on the comical misadventures on a farm with Arnold being part of the wacky cast. Pulp Fiction, on the other hand, is set in a seedy underworld of crime. The two are so far apart in terms of theme, atmosphere, and character types that there's no meaningful connection.
Well, Arnold in Green Acres is a character with his own unique charm and quirks. In Pulp Fiction, the characters have a very different setting and style. However, they might share some similarities in terms of being part of a story that has a distinct narrative style. Arnold's simple - minded yet endearing nature in Green Acres could be compared to some of the more down - to - earth characters in Pulp Fiction who are just trying to get by in their own strange worlds.
I'm not sure specifically how Arnold in 'Green Acres' would be related to 'Pulp Fiction' as they are from very different contexts. 'Green Acres' is a more light - hearted rural - themed show, while 'Pulp Fiction' is a gritty crime drama. Maybe in a very strange, creative mash - up, Arnold (if it's a character like a pig in 'Green Acres') could represent an innocent bystander compared to the violent world of 'Pulp Fiction' characters.
A crossover would be extremely strange. Arnold from Green Acres is likely to be completely out of place in the world of Pulp Fiction. Maybe Arnold would just wander around in the city of Pulp Fiction, causing confusion among the tough guys and criminals because of his innocent and farm - like behavior.
In 'Pulp Fiction', there are a lot of unique elements and characters. However, I haven't come across 'Arnold the pig' as a prominent part of the movie. Maybe it's a very local or insider reference. It could be something that was mentioned in passing or was part of a deleted scene or some sort of extended lore related to the film's production that didn't make it into the final cut.
I'm not sure which 'Arnold' you specifically mean in relation to 'Pulp Fiction'. There could be an actor named Arnold who might have some tenuous connection, or it could be a name of a character in some derivative work related to 'Pulp Fiction'. Without more context, it's hard to determine.
It might involve a forbidden romance between a member of the royal family and someone from the rural area of Green Acres, filled with challenges and obstacles.
I haven't found any information about 'Arnold the pig' having a role in 'Pulp Fiction'. Maybe it was an idea that was tossed around during the writing or pre - production phase but never made it into the movie. So, currently, there is no role for this so - called 'Arnold the pig' in the context of the actual 'Pulp Fiction' film.