Popular TV shows come and go, but for those who grow up watching the iconic shows, turning on a fan-favorite classic creates a nostalgic moment to a simpler time. For millennials, several 90s cartoons ...
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 ...
Pierce enjoys having the TV on during most times of the day. It feels weird for him not to have something playing while he's home. Due to the television screen constantly being on, he's constantly ...
HEY ARNOLD! presents a fresh look at life in a big city as seen from a kid's point of view. Arnold has a creative mind, an admirable nonchalance and a head shaped like a football. Along with his best ...
Dani is a freelance feature writer for Collider. In addition to having a lot of strong feelings about cartoons and Good Omens, they are a theatre artist and playwright. Their first full-length play is ...
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 ...
It's been over 11 years since the final episode of Hey Arnold aired on Nickelodeon, and over 13 since fans saw a movie version of the beloved cartoon. Most of us assumed that was all we would ever get ...
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 ...
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Nickelodeon fans of all ages are ...
Out of all of the films that dropped in 2017, there are only a handful of movies that can be designated as Best Picture nominees for the upcoming 90th Academy Awards. That said, one film didn't ...
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, in Vietnam ...