Everyone's favorite football head is returning to television! Nickelodeon is developing a newHey ArnoldTV movie that will take place shortly after the show's 2004 series finale, Variety reports. The ...
Nickelodeon brought Hey Arnold! to its TV line-up in 1996. It joined a slate of very successful animated series, including Doug, Rugrats, and The Ren & Stimpy Show. As hoped, the kid’s network ...
Thanks to the accessibility of streaming services, plenty of older TV shows are getting new audiences and a resurgence of appreciation years after they’ve gone off the air. This has included classic ...
Attention all you '90s and early 2000s nostalgics: you guys are in for a treat. Today, I invite you to take a trek down a road paved with football-headed protagonists, animation, and "splat" noises. I ...
Nickelodeon hopes to score a new touchdown with a favorite animated character who has a head shaped like a football. The Viacom-owned kids’ outlet is developing a new TV movie based on “Hey Arnold!,” ...
To people of a particular generation, Hey Arnold! was a constant. The animated TV show was a reliable presence for '90s and early-2000s childhoods due to its accessibility and universal relevance. The ...
Lane Toran, the actor who voiced Arnold on Hey Arnold!, for the most part, from 1996 to 2001 is probably a bigger fan of the show than you are. Toran is returning for the upcoming Hey Arnold Jungle ...
As a character layout artist, Tucker’s credits include numerous episodes of The Simpsons (1990-1993) and Rugrats (1991); Tucker served as a storyboard artist on the latter from 1994 to 1995. Tucker ...
An age old mystery has finally been revealed. Fans of the animated television show Hey Arnold!, which debuted on Nickelodeon on October 7, 1996, have long pondered where the football shaped head ...
A few months ago, Hey, Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett wrote on Instagram that Nickelodeon officially greenlit production on a two-part, two-hour movie reboot. He used the title Jungle Movie at the ...