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 Arnold (Hey Arnold!) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1991, the Hey Arnold comic stories, written and drawn by Bartlett (who's also a comic book artist), were published in Simpsons Illustrated magazine (Bartlett is Matt Groening's brother-in-law).
A question about Arnold often raised by fans is the that of his last name, which has never been revealed on the show, or anywhere else.
Arnold was originally created in 1986 by Craig Bartlett, who was also responsible for the clay-animated Penny shorts on CBS's Pee Wee's Playhouse.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arnold_(character)   (931 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first appearance of Hey Arnold was as a theatrical short subject preceding Harriet the Spy, a film produced by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies.
Hey Arnold has somewhat of a reputation for being the most profane of all Nicktoons.
Arnold tries to convince people that an old lady with pink hair, a peg leg, and one eyebrow took a bag of money he found in an alley/ Mr.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hey_Arnold!   (1721 words)

  
 TV Shows on Nick.com
The big city can be kinda crazy sometimes, but Arnold's got a good (football-shaped) head on his shoulders and faces life's ups and downs like a pre-teen pro.
Arnold is everybody's favorite football-headed, untucked-shirted, city-living, stickball-playing fourth-grader.
He lives in his grandparents' boarding house with a bunch of eccentric grown-ups and hangs out on the block with his cool-as-ice best pal Gerald, tough-as-nails Helga(who secretly has a major crush on him)and the rest of the neighborhood gang.
www.nick.com /all_nick/tv_supersites/display_show.jhtml?show_id=hey   (77 words)

  
 Modamag.com Hey Arnold! The Movie (Movie Review)
While a disaster in terms of exhibition and intent, "Hey Arnold" is a serviceable enough cartoon on its own merits, and should please those who just can't wait for the home video release.
Arnold's not the type of guy to take this affront lying down, and with the help of his friend Gerald, his family, and a mysterious stranger named "Deep Voice," Arnold sets out to stop the development and save his home.
The Movie" is actually the three part finale to the "Arnold" television show, running since 1996.
www.modamag.com /heyarnold.htm   (471 words)

  
 Save the Jungle: The Hey Arnold! Write-In
Hey Arnold had values, and taught kids many lessons about how to lead their lives, but now you've put the can on it and have no further plans to release the second movie, which is the continuation of "The Journal".
I think Hey Arnold deserves a fair chance on the big screen and its fans need to know the reason why it has held up so well on the small screen, but not on the big screen.
Hey Arnold is a great film, and I expected it to do well just like any Nickelodeon movie.
members.tripod.com /~Rover_Wow/hawi.htm   (2598 words)

  
 Hey Arnold
Hey Arnold jumped shark when the voice actors changed up to a much more mature sounding voice while still trying to sound like the originals (mainly arnold) and when each episode had some stupid moral value in it.
Hey Arnold is one of the greatest cartoons on television, next to the simpsons.
Hey Arnold has been on the air for about 5 years now but has always been in the shadow of Rugrats though it surpasses the show in every imaginable aspect.
www.jumptheshark.com /h/heyarnold.htm   (7782 words)

  
 DVD Review of Hey Arnold! The Movie - DVDtoons!
Arnold then argues that if they can find the document that declared the neighborhood a landmark, that Scheck will have to cancel his building plans.
Arnold is an orphaned fourth grader who lives with his grandparents in an old-folks home situated in an old, dilapidated neighborhood.
Arnold means well, and his plans go noticed, but when his “Blockapalooza” block party is crashed by the police, he loses all hope.
www.dvdtoons.com /reviews/131   (1847 words)

  
 The Nicktoons Family -- "Hey Arnold!"
Hey Arnold is only one of a few films in history where the cost to promote the film greatly eclipses the cost to make it.
A second Hey Arnold film, tenatively titled "Jungle Movie", is currently in dire straits, as Craig Bartlett wouldn't sign a non-compete clause in the contract, angering the people in charge of Nick.
It should be noted that Doug, like Hey Arnold, was also made for the small-screen (in this case, to have been direct-to-video), but was moved to the theaters in a failed attempt to have a Rugrats-like success.
www.rugratonline.com /arnold.htm   (1836 words)

  
 OnWisconsin Live Movies: Hey Arnold! The Movie
While "Arnold" may have its fans, shelling out cold, hard cash to watch kids fidget through more than an hour of something they can see on TV isn't exactly heady stuff.
Arnold is up against a powerful industrialist who invades the city and buys everything in sight so he can knock it down and erect a huge mall-plex.
For instance, "Arnold" includes a parody of "Speed" and references to an informant known as "Deep Voice," a la "All the President's Men," but neither gag really proves worth the effort.
www.onwisconsin.com /movies/movie.asp?id=566&trailer=5293_56   (372 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! The Movie Review :: Hollywood.com
Arnold and Gerald find out there is a document that declares the neighborhood a historical landmark and which will save it from being torn down.
Arnold lives there with his Grandpa Phil and Grandma Gertie in the old boarding house, and right next door is his best friend, Gerald.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
www.hollywood.com /movies/review/id/1110397   (596 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! @ Toonarific Cartoons
Arnold was just like any other kid growing up in the city, assuming those kids also had a room operated by a remote-control and a pet pig.
Arnold’s guardians were his senile Grandfather and his Grandmother, a former librarian with an active imagination.
Arnold’s other friend (and sometimes enemy) was Helga, a thick-skinned girl who both hated Arnold and loved him.
www.toonarific.com /show.php?show_id=1664   (203 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! The Movie Movie Review at Hollywood Video
Arnold and his buddies face off against a wealthy industrialist who plans to knock down their neighborhood and replace it with a gigantic mall.
Arnold isn't flashy or jammed with special effects, but it's a well-intentioned tale with meaningful themes and solid values — not all that easy to find in theaters these days.
Not to be discouraged, Arnold and his best bud, Gerald (Jamil Smith), embark upon numerous efforts to stop the development.
www.hollywoodvideo.com /movies/movie.aspx?MID=135254   (1068 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! The Movie (2002): Reviews
Hey Arnold has been through a lot and in my opinion the critics went too hard on it.
Nickelodeon character Arnold tackles life in the big city as he goes up against a powerful industrialist who threatens to build a mammoth "mall-plex" in the middle of Arnold's close-knit neighborhood.
That may be enough to keep the kids bobbing along -- and there are worse heroes for a kid to have than Arnold -- but apart from the shenanigans of civil-disobedient senior citizens, this movie offers little to keep accompanying parents interested.
www.metacritic.com /film/titles/heyarnold   (1336 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Nickelodeon cartoon 'Hey Arnold' hits big screens
Arnold is assisted in his efforts to uncover a scandal within Future Tech by Deep Voice, a mysterious figure in a dark fedora and trench coat, who's really the pig-tailed Helga (Francesca Smith).
She has a powerful crush on the oblivious Arnold but pretends to hate him.
Most adults have given up on causes, but when his neighborhood is threatened to be plowed under by Future Tech Industries, Arnold (voice of Spencer Klein) must act.
www.usatoday.com /life/movies/2002/2002-06-28-arnold.htm   (251 words)

  
 "Hey Arnold!" (1996)
Arnold is street-wise, rational, and good-natured to a fault.
Arnold's rural neighborhood is surrounded by eccentric kids and adults.
It was in a small clay-mation film "Arnold Escapes from Church," which was one of many at the 21st Tournee of Animation in at the Huntington Arts Cinema on Long Island.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0115200   (1037 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! The Movie
Arnold gets to thinking: If such a famous battle (the settlers beat back the Brits by throwing tomatoes at them) happened on his street, surely there should be a document somewhere declaring his neighborhood an historic location, rendering it immune from overzealous developers.
Arnold and Gerald fight their way out of the clutches of FTI security guards by hitting one of them in the crotch.
Arnold discovers that there is indeed such a document, but alas, it has fallen into the hands of Mr.
www.pluggedinonline.com /movies/movies/a0000288.cfm   (1078 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! The Movie
Arnold's grandmother is trying to escape from jail, and his grandfather has his own plan to try to stop Scheck.
Arnold and his friends don't want to lose their homes and businesses, so it's up to them to figure out how to save the neighborhood.
Of course, only Arnold (voiced by Spencer Klein, Free Enterprise, Jingle All the Way), the weird looking kid with the football shaped head, is the only person who can save the neighborhood.
www.haro-online.com /movies/hey_arnold.html   (454 words)

  
 Hey Arnold, want some? - HulkMovie.com Message Boards
If Arnold was a bodybuilder at that time, he too would have had the advantage of modern training, supplements, hgh, etc at his disposal, and would have been MUCH larger.
Arnold was Conan, Lou was an afro troll.
But seriously all jokes aside, that pic of Arnold where he looks bad was taken after having shoulder surgery, AND the man has had heart surgery just a few years back.
www.hulkmovie.com /vb/showthread.php?t=999   (884 words)

  
 The Official Hey Arnold! Fanlisting
Fanlisting, a listing for all fans of the Nickelodeon cartoon Hey Arnold!Take a look around and join if you're a fellow fan!
Little does Arnold know that he has captured the love of one of his classmates: Helga Pataki; class bully and head over heels in love with Arnold.
Arnold can be seen most often with his best friend Gerald.
fan.valvigirl.net /heyarnold   (307 words)

  
 Games : Hey Arnold! The Movie
Players must help Arnold find and organize his friends so that they can complete a variety of tasks in five sprawling environments.
Arnold, Gerald and Helga do their fourth-grade best to put the smackdown on an oily businessman bent on razing their beloved 'hood and replacing it with a Super Beeper Emporium.
Both movie and video game are based on the hit Nickelodeon series about Arnold, a fourth-grader with a head shaped like a football.
www.nintendo.com /games/gamepage/gamepage_main.jsp?gameId=1037   (142 words)

  
 The Unofficial Hey Arnold! Site
The Hey Arnold community is a little more strict when it comes to "legally murky" stuff like uploading episodes, since members of the cast and crew visit the sites and forums frequently.
A: Nick.com has a forum for Hey Arnold, however it is heavily moderated.
However they used the "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood" movie in theaters instead.
heyarnold.madpage.com /faq.shtml   (1000 words)

  
 June 2002 blackfilm.com reviews film hey arnold! the movie
Hey Arnold” is filled with wit, suspense, and a little bit of romance that should delight fans of all ages.
Hey Arnold is a film that kids and adults will enjoy.
Arnold with his best friend Gerald in tow set out to do whatever is necessary to save the town from demolition.
www.blackfilm.com /20020628/reviews/film-heyarnold.shtml   (401 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! The Movie
Paul Sorvino supplies the voice of the sinister corporate bad guy Scheck, who intends to bulldoze Arnold's block in order to make room for a shopping "mall-plex." With the adults too passive to lift a finger in their own defense (or else profiting from the deal), it is up to Arnold to devise a plan.
Arnold develops a crush of his own, on Bridget (Jennifer Jason Leigh), the slinky local super hero who helps him out with a little industrial espionage.
The plot finds the kid with the "football-shaped head" (Arnold, voiced by Spence Klein) working overtime to save his New York City neighborhood.
www.videoflicks.com /titles/1114/1114598.htm?5097   (561 words)

  
 Hey Arnold quiz -- free game
The names of the 6th grade girls Arnold and Gerald went to the dance with were named Connie and _____.
Arnold's last name has been mentioned in an episode.
When Helga and Arnold stayed in a greenhouse for a day, what food did Helga eat that was for an experiment?
www.funtrivia.com /playquiz.cfm?qid=137850   (169 words)

  
 Hey Arnold : Reference to green acres
The pig in Hey Arnold is not an egg at all.
In the show "Hey Arnold!", Arnold has a pet pig named Abner.
Hey Arnold may have Slip-Ups on our companion site Slipups.com.
www.eeggs.com /items/8563.html   (166 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! TV Show - Hey Arnold! Television Show - TV.com
Hey arnold was my favorite show on Nickeloden with doug, guts, double dare & some old nick cartoons.
The whole basis of the show is Helga's love for Arnold, but a lot of episodes and storylines focus on Arnold and his friends.
Arnold is a good person and tries to do things right.
www.tv.com /hey-arnold!/show/1626/summary.html   (427 words)

  
 Zap2it.com - Movie review - Hey Arnold! The Movie
Urban renewal gets the Saturday-morning-cartoon treatment in this big-screen adaptation of the likable but lightweight animated TV series "Hey Arnold!" In the movie version, the assorted characters mobilize to save their funky neighborhood from conversion to a state-of-the-art shopping mall.
When Arnold learns from his crusty grandpa that a minor skirmish with the British once took place in the neighborhood, he and Gerald set out to locate the document that will prove the place a historic landmark.
One minute she's swooning and mooning over Arnold, her secret crush, and the next, she's torturing him and sabotaging his plans for saving the locals.
movies.zap2it.com /movies/movies/reviews/text/0,1259,---12821,00.html   (396 words)

  
 Hey Arnold - Movie Production Notes
The Movie&; is based on the popular animated television series “Hey Arnold!” Since its launch in October 1996, the beloved kids’ show has consistently been one of Nickelodeon& top-5-rated animated series and is currently watched by over 46 million viewers every month.
Hey Arnold!” focuses on the daily life of Arnold, a thoughtful kid with a creative mind, an admirable nonchalance and a football-shaped head.
Bartlett was raised in the state of Washington, and Arnold’s neighborhood, he says, is meant to look like some of the neighborhoods he knew in Seattle with a little bit of Brooklyn, New York, mixed in.
www.contactmusic.com /new/home.nsf/webpages/heyarnoldx10x12x02   (2193 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! - Parents Day
Simmons says that Arnold's and Phoebe's families are tied for second, and Gerald's family was third; usually (but not always), if there is a two-way tie for second, the next place is fourth, as there are three that are ahead of that place.
I have a copy of the episode as it was broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom, and that version is missing something; the part of the "flashback" where Arnold's father and Eduardo are in the avalanche, and Arnold's mother acts as their doctor.
Arnold, tired of being the recipient of all of Helga's April Fool's Day pranks, plays one on her, but it blinds her, and he has to be her "seeing-eye football-head"
www.hey-arnold.com /Arnold/arn_5spc.html   (1370 words)

  
 Hey ! "Arnold Stuff"
Disclaimer:All photographs are coypright by Louis C. Gallegos All official "Hey Arnold" images are copyrighted by Nickelodeon and Viacom, blah blah blah........
You'll also see photos of the Nickelodeon Animation Studio and the cast of "Hey Arnold".
Please pray for the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
brisco150.tripod.com /heyarnoldstuff   (87 words)

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