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It had it all: Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Sister Sister, The Rugrats and, of course, Hey Arnold. If you were lucky enough to have access to Nickelodeon, these shows, among many others, punctuated ...
Hey Arnold! hasn’t had any new animated releases in the last few years, but thankfully there are ways to go back and check out the original animated series’ run. You can find the full five ...
As the show’s creator Craig Bartlett told Vox in 2016, typical “Hey Arnold!” episodes “end with Arnold having helped somebody … slightly.” “Arnold’s a good kid, and he means a lot ...
Hey Arnold, created by Craig Bartlett, went on to capture the hearts and memories of kids who grew up watching these diverse city kids try to make sense of their place in a world—fictional or ...
On a December night in 1996, “Hey Arnold!” fans tuned in to the beloved Nickelodeon kids show for what was a particularly heavy, emotion-driven episode. It depicted the 1975 fall of Saigon ...
Hey Arnold! was one of the shows that hooked many kids and parents on the adventures of the nine-year-old “football head” and his friends. It is one of the most beloved Nicktoons, so why did ...
Making its Nickelodeon debut in 1996, Hey Arnold! was an animated cartoon series that followed Arnold — a football-headed fourth-grader who lived with his grandparents in the city. The show ...
An artist has created the real-life version of Hey Arnold characters — and it is creepier than the cartoon version. Miguel Vasquez is a 3D artist who often shares his recreations of cartoon ...
Remember the “Hey Arnold!” gang you used to watch as a kid? Well, hang tight as this news is for you. According to the show’s composer Jim Lang, there is a possibility that the classic ...