Hey Arnold! The Movie - videos, teasers and stills from filming

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Hey Arnold! The Movie (2002)
Timing: 1:16 (76 min)
Hey Arnold! The Movie - TMDB rating
6.5/10
336
Hey Arnold! The Movie - Kinopoisk rating
6.774/10
7190
Hey Arnold! The Movie - IMDB rating
6/10
8300
Watch film Hey Arnold! The Movie | Trailer
Trailer
English
2:50

What's left behind the scenes

  • The cartoon was initially planned for television broadcast, but ultimately was released in theaters.
  • No music was written for the cartoon.
  • Initially, a second cartoon was planned, which was to be the final episode, following the 'Diary' series, at the end of which Arnold finds a map and decides to go to the jungle to search for his parents. It is known that the screenplay for the second full-length cartoon was written a long time ago by Craig Bartlett, and he himself spoke about it a lot in interviews and chats with fans. 'Nickelodeon' initially liked the idea of a sequel, but after the first part's commercial failure, the situation changed dramatically: the project was frozen and postponed indefinitely. Craig Bartlett was offered to work at 'Nickelodeon' on a conditional basis, and after some time, he left the channel. The main problem, however, is that the rights to the cartoon series and all its sequels remain with 'Nickelodeon'.
  • Initially, it was planned to create a second animated film, which was supposed to be the final episode, following the "Diary" episode, at the end of which Arnold finds a map and decides to go to the jungle to find his parents. It is known that the script for the second full-length animated film was written long ago by Craig Bartlett, and he himself spoke about this a lot in interviews and chats with fans. Initially, "Nickelodeon" liked the idea of a sequel, but after the first part's failure, the situation changed dramatically: the project was frozen and postponed indefinitely. Craig Bartlett was offered to work at "Nickelodeon" on a conditional basis, and after some time, he left the channel. The main problem, however, is that the rights to the animated series and all its sequels remain with "Nickelodeon."
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