"Stoop Kid's Afraid To Leave The Stoop!" Hey Arnold! was an exceptional show in its ability to show empathy for all of its characters. None of its antagonists were truly bad people, simply ...
Hey Arnold! Season 2 is the second addition to this American animated series that originally premiered in 1997. This time out, Arnold and his friends come together to stop Big Bob from accomplishing ...
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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 ...
The internet can't get over just how good looking the actor who voiced Arnold in the hit 90's Nickelodeon TV show "Hey Arnold" is today. "It's a little overwhelming, but I'm super grateful," Lane ...
It’s been two decades since Nickelodeon’s Hey Arnold! debuted to tell ’90s kids a tale about a nine-year-old with a football shaped head, who’s shirt is often mistaken for a kilt, living in the city ...
Nickelodeon is developing a new TV movie for the classic animated series “Hey Arnold!” TheWrap has learned. “Hey Arnold!” followed the adventures of Arnold, a fourth grader with a football-shaped head ...
Earlier this year, though it may as well have been 1998, Nickelodeon announced that your childhood is returning to television. Much like how Cartoon Network becomes Adult Swim once the sun goes down, ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Nickelodeon announced today that the upcoming TV movie titled HEY ARNOLD!: ...
Hey Arnold! Season 1 is an American animated series created by Craig Bartlett. The show revolves around the escapades of Arnold Shortman, a fourth-grader with a football-shaped head as his defining ...
Nickelodeon’s “Hey Arnold!” ended with a promise of future adventures. In the final episodes produced, “The Journal (Parts 1 & 2),” titular, football-headed Arnold was off to find his missing parents, ...