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2017 American animated television picture show

Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie
Hey Arnold The Jungle Movie poster.png

Promotional release poster

Genre
  • Adventure
  • One-act
Based on Hey Arnold!
by Craig Bartlett
Written by
  • Craig Bartlett
  • Joe Purdy
  • Laura Sreebny
  • Justin Charlebois
Directed by
  • Raymie Muzquiz
  • Stu Livingston (co-director)
Starring
  • Stonemason Vale Cotton
  • Francesca Marie Smith
  • Benjamin Flores Jr.
  • Anndi McAfee
  • Dan Castellaneta
  • Tress MacNeille
  • Alfred Molina
Music by Jim Lang
Land of origin United States
Original language English
Product
Executive producer Craig Bartlett
Producers
  • Lizbeth Velasco
  • Raymie Muzquiz (supervising producer)
Editor Christopher Hink
Running time 81 minutes
Production companies
  • Snee-Oosh, Inc.
  • Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Release
Original network Nickelodeon
Original release
  • November 24, 2017 (2017-xi-24)

Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie is a 2022 American animated goggle box picture based on the Nickelodeon serial Hey Arnold!, which was created past Craig Bartlett and originally aired from 1996 to 2004. Following the 2002 film Hey Arnold!: The Movie, The Jungle Flick expands on the fifth season ii-role episode "The Journal".

The film serves equally either the definitive series finale or a prelude to a potential revival.[1] It answered questions left afterwards the original run ended, including the whereabouts of Arnold's missing parents. It originally aired in the Us on Nov 24, 2017, on Nickelodeon, while besides being simulcast on Nicktoons and TeenNick. In 2018, it won an Emmy for Outstanding Individual Accomplishment in Animation.

Plot [edit]

During the summer after their fifth grade year, Arnold and his best friend Gerald plan to brand a humanitarian video to win a trip to San Lorenzo, a Fundamental American country, where Arnold'south parents were terminal seen. They try to record themselves making a home out of junk for one of their friends, eccentric Monkeyman, but as they are filming, the local homeless, claiming the junk is theirs, storm and destroy the home, leaving Arnold heartbroken.

Helga, who secretly has a longtime crush on Arnold, uses various footage she has compiled over the years showing Arnold'south good deeds, and everyone in boondocks surprises Arnold with the video. Arnold's teacher Mr. Simmons reveals to everyone that Arnold'southward video won the competition and he, his classmates of P.South. 118, and Helga's older sister, Olga, fly to San Lorenzo.

While on the plane, Arnold's pet grunter Abner stows away in his backpack. When everyone arrives in San Lorenzo, they are greeted by Arnold's parents' old friend, Eduardo. Aboard a ship, Eduardo privately warns Arnold of the jungle's dangers and gives him an amulet said to lead them to the "Dark-green-Eyed People", the residents of San Lorenzo's lost metropolis. After that night, Helga tries to confess her feelings to Arnold, but the boat is attacked past pirates. Later learning the secret that Arnold kept from them, Gerald and the others shun him.

When the grouping reaches a base of operations camp, "Eduardo" reveals himself to be a mercenary named Lasombra, who disguised himself as Eduardo to deceive Arnold and the others. He and his men imprison everyone, explaining that the contest was a trick to lure Arnold to San Lorenzo so he could use him to detect the lost city and its treasures and reveals the whole class the bargain he and Arnold made, causing them to shun him even more. After hearing Arnold cry for his parents and realizing he had nothing to do with Lasombra's plot, Helga and Gerald manage to escape and gratuitous Arnold, and employ Arnold's father'southward old journal to find the urban center; unbeknownst to them, Lasombra predictable this and placed a tracking device on Arnold's green eyed necklace. Arnold and his friends manage to evade the lost city'due south traps, while Lasombra pursues them, sacrificing nigh of his men to the traps.

Meanwhile, Abner escapes and makes information technology back to Arnold's grandparents, Gramps Phil and Grandma Gertie, who see this as a sign that Arnold is in trouble. The two meet with Helga'southward parents Big Bob and Miriam at the drome, who had received an SOS bulletin from Helga'southward intelligent all-time friend, Phoebe. The group flies a rental plane to San Lorenzo, where they assist the other kids defeat Lasombra's gang.

Arnold and the others accomplish the metropolis, finding information technology populated by children due to a "sleeping sickness" that has left its adult population comatose for nine years. The group finds a statue said to contain the Corazón, a treasure that may pb to a cure for the sickness. Lasombra corners them, taking Arnold earnest and stealing the statue. While Gerald and Helga give chase, Lasombra forces Arnold to open the statue using the amulet. When Lasombra tries to take the Corazón within, the statue's defense organization shoots him in the forehead with a poisoned dart, sending Lasombra over a cliff.

A mysterious human being arrives and reveals himself to exist the existent Eduardo, who explains that the pirate "attacking" them earlier was him trying to rescue the group from Lasombra. Lasombra climbs dorsum upwardly from the cliff and gets into a brief scuffle with Eduardo, knocking the Corazón off the cliff, before succumbing to the poison and plummeting to his expiry. The grouping returns to the urban center, and Arnold finally sees his parents, Miles and Stella, who accept besides contracted the sleeping sickness. Without the Corazón to release the cure to the infected population, Helga uses her locket containing a photo of Arnold as a replacement. The temple releases the cure and the infected are revived. Arnold and the metropolis's children reunite with their parents, and Arnold thanks Helga for her loyalty and finally realizes the depths of her feelings for him, and the two share a buss.

A few months subsequently, life as normal has resumed at Arnold'southward grandparents' boarding house, though at present with Miles and Stella living at that place besides. Arnold says goodbye to his parents equally he heads off for his first day of sixth grade with Gerald, Phoebe, and Helga. Gerald and Phoebe are seen holding hands walking to school together, while Arnold and Helga are also unsaid to be a couple despite Helga pretending to remain hostile towards Arnold once in public. Arnold'south parents walk with him and his friends to school and Arnold promises his mom and dad that they will see him at iii:thirty as the doors close behind him.

Cast [edit]

Characters: Arnold, Helga, Gerald, Phoebe

The vox bandage for the film is made up of twenty actors from the original series, and 11 new cast members to supervene upon former actors who retired, grew up, or died.[two]

  • Mason Vale Cotton wool as Arnold Shortman
  • Benjamin Flores Jr. as Gerald Johanssen
  • Francesca Marie Smith as Helga Pataki
  • Dan Castellaneta as Grandfather Phil Shortman
  • Tress MacNeille every bit Grandma Gertie Shortman, Homeless Adult female
  • Anndi McAfee as Phoebe Heyerdahl, Reporter
  • Justin Shenkarow as Harold Berman
  • Olivia Hack every bit Rhonda Wellington Lloyd
  • Gavin Lewis as Eugene Horowitz
  • Aiden Lewandowski equally Sid
  • Jet Jurgensmeyer as Stinky Peterson
  • Laya Hayes equally Nadine
  • Nicolas Cantu equally Thaddeus "Curly" Gammelthorpe
  • Dan Butler as Mr. Robert Simmons
  • Maurice LaMarche every bit Big Bob Pataki, Homeless Man 1, Flunky Guard
  • Kath Soucie as Miriam Pataki
  • Nika Futterman as Olga Pataki
  • Craig Bartlett every bit Miles Shortman, Brainy, Abner, Monkeyman
  • Antoinette Stella equally Stella Shortman
  • Carlos Alazraqui equally Eduardo
  • Dom Irrera every bit Ernie Potts
  • Wally Wingert as Oskar Kokoshka, Mr. Hyunh, Homeless Man 2[three]
  • Rick Corso equally Dino Spumoni
  • Danny Cooksey as Stoop Kid
  • Danielle Judovits every bit Big Patty Smith
  • Jim Belushi every bit Jitney Jack Wittenberg
  • Stephen Stanton as Pigeon Human being[four]
  • Lane Toran as Sailor, Pirate i, Baby-sit 1, Che[v]
  • Jamil Walker Smith every bit Paulo, Guard 2, Pirate 2[half dozen]
  • Hope Levy as Girl Queen
  • Alfred Molina as Lasombra

Product [edit]

Development [edit]

In 1998, when Nickelodeon renewed Hey Arnold! for a 4th season, they offered series creator Craig Bartlett a chance to develop two characteristic-length films based on the series: i equally a Television set movie or directly-to-video, called Arnold Saves the Neighborhood, and another slated for a theatrical release. Nickelodeon asked Bartlett to do "the biggest thought he could recall of" for the theatrical film. After looking at the series, Bartlett decided to make the theatrical characteristic as a spiritual sequel/follow-upwards to the Season v episode "Parents Day", and have Arnold attempt to solve the question of what happened to Miles and Stella, his parents. This became known as Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie. In 2001, executives at Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures decided to give the made-for-Telly movie Arnold Saves the Neighborhood a theatrical release instead in 2002, under the title of Hey Arnold!: The Flick to attract the attention of the public, later successful exam screenings. Effectually this fourth dimension, Nickelodeon as well asked Bartlett to produce a special ane-hour "prequel" episode called "The Periodical" that would serve equally a lead-in to the second film. The episode aired on Nickelodeon on November 11, 2002.[7]

Nevertheless, Hey Arnold!: The Movie was a critical and commercial failure, resulting in the cancellation of The Jungle Movie and leaving Hey Arnold! with an unresolved cliffhanger catastrophe.

During subsequent years, Bartlett shared many details, characters and plot points of the film; nonetheless, he did not reveal any significant spoilers in the event that the film might someday get fabricated. Around 2009, many fans started online petitions to convince Nickelodeon to greenlight The Jungle Motion picture. In 2011, reruns of Hey Arnold! on TeenNick's late-dark classic Nickelodeon programming block The '90s Are All That increased public attention in the series and its cancelled film. In Oct 2012, Bartlett revealed that he was back at Nickelodeon having meetings with them.[8] In Dec 2014, it was revealed that Bartlett and Nickelodeon'due south executives were interested in reviving Hey Arnold!.[nine]

In September 2015, Nickelodeon announced officially during an interview with Amusement Weekly that they were considering reviving many of their old properties, and that Hey Arnold! was one of them.[10] On November 23, 2015, Nickelodeon reported that they were working on a Hey Arnold! TV film that would answer all the fans' questions, including the whereabouts of Arnold's parents, with Bartlett set to write and produce.[11] [12] On March 1, 2016, information technology was announced that the moving picture would be released in 2017.[xiii] The adjacent day, Bartlett confirmed officially that the TV film would be The Jungle Motion-picture show and that it would exist released as a two-hour TV film.[fourteen]

Writing [edit]

According to Bartlett, the story of The Jungle Movie was originally written and produced between 1998 and 2001 by Steve Viksten, Jonathan Greenberg and himself. Storyboards were drafted by Raymie Muzquiz and test footage was produced.[xv]

In the years post-obit the flick's cancellation, Bartlett confirmed many plot points of the film, such as the revelation of Arnold's name during the opening sequence and that Arnold nevertheless had the map of the jungle of San Lorenzo that he found in "The Journal". He also revealed that Lasombra was searching for La Corazón, a fabulous precious stone and sacred relic of the Greenish-Eyed people, the tribe that Miles and Stella helped in the by. Helga'southward and Arnold's relationship would also take a next step, after Helga kissed Arnold in the climax of the Hey Arnold!: The Movie. Bartlett mentioned in an interview that The Jungle Moving picture was the first thing he pitched when he came dorsum to Nickelodeon.[16]

In June 2016, Bartlett confirmed that the TV flick was written to accept place with the kids going into the fifth grade, 1 year subsequently the ending of the original series.[17] In July 2016, Variety showed various artworks of the main characters.[18]

As revealed in a promo during the NickSplat premiere, the script for the film was originally twice as long. One particular gag that was cut was the parade sequence in San Lorenzo in which Olga appears on a parade bladder, and Helga appears on some other dressed as a monkey. In the terminal version, in that location is only a very cursory shot of the parade.

Casting [edit]

On June 13, 2016, it was reported that Francesca Marie Smith, Anndi McAfee, Justin Shenkarow, Olivia Hack, Nika Futterman, Dan Butler, Dan Castellaneta, Tress MacNeille, Antoinette Stella, Carlos Alazraqui, Dom Irrera, Maurice LaMarche, Kath Soucie, Danielle Judovits, Danny Cooksey, Jim Belushi and Hey Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett himself were attached to reprise their respective roles as Helga, Phoebe, Harold, Rhonda, Olga, Mr. Simmons, Granddaddy, Grandma, Stella, Eduardo, Ernie, Bob Pataki, Miriam, Large Patty, Stoop Kid, Charabanc Wittenberg and Miles; while Lane Toran and Jamil Walker Smith, the original voices of Arnold and Gerald, were fastened to return, but every bit the voices of San Lorenzo tour guides, while existence replaced by Bricklayer Vale Cotton and Benjamin Flores Jr. respectively;[19] [xx] and Alfred Molina was cast equally Lasombra, the flick's main antagonist.[21] The adjacent day, it was reported that Gavin Lewis, Jet Jurgensmeyer, Aiden Lewandowski, and Laya Hayes were respectively cast as Eugene, Stinky, Sid and Nadine.[22]

Music [edit]

Jim Lang, who previous equanimous the music for the original serial, returned to compose music for the film.

Release [edit]

Marketing [edit]

On July 10, 2017, Nickelodeon released an "sectional first look" at the new character designs narrated past Bartlett.[23] Eleven days later, on July 21, to coincide with the Hey Arnold! panel at San Diego Comic-Con, a brusque scene from the picture was released, in which Arnold is presented with a special picture show about all the good deeds he has done for his neighborhood.[24] [25] The film'southward official trailer was released on Oct 6, 2017.[26] An additional trailer was released on the NickSplat YouTube channel on November 7, 2017.[27]

During the month of November, NickSplat (a programming block on TeenNick that regularly features the series) aired Hey Arnold! episodes every night from 12:00 to 1:00 AM (ET/PT). From November 17 to 24, NickSplat aired a marathon of all the episodes of the series, nightly from 12:00 to half-dozen:00 AM (ET/PT).[28]

Distribution [edit]

The film premiered on YTV in Canada on January 5, 2018,[29] and had a express theatrical premiere in Australia during February 2022 exclusively to Hoyts cinemas,[30] before airing on Nickelodeon Australia on March ii, 2022 and probably coming shortly for movie premiere on 9Go!.[ citation needed ]

On March 9, 2018, the moving-picture show received a one-day limited release at select Showcase Cinemas locations in the United states of america.[31]

Home media [edit]

The television motion picture was released on DVD in Region 1 on February thirteen, 2022 by Paramount Home Entertainment.[32] Information technology was then released on DVD in Region 2 on August xiii, 2022 past Paramount Habitation Amusement.[33]

Streaming [edit]

The tv set film was released on Hulu on October 1, 2019. Later on, it was released on Netflix on Nov 1, 2019, along with other Nickelodeon Boob tube shows and films, marker a return of Nickelodeon content on Netflix since 2013.[34]

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

The A.5. Club graded it with an "A-" complimenting the picture for preserving the original serial' "warm tone and conscientious pacing, its willingness to let its immature characters absorb dramatic moments and contemplate within silences."[35] IGN.com gave the film a score of seven.5 out of 10, noting "the little, unexpected homages to what fabricated Hey, Arnold! such a joy originally that mark the high points of The Jungle Picture."[36] Den of Geek 'southward Shamus Kelly gave it a score of 3 out of five, giving a more than decidedly mixed stance of the picture, praising the opening moments of the film but criticizing the scenes in San Lorenzo.[37] On Rotten Tomatoes it holds an blessing rating of 100% based on eight reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10.[38]

Ratings [edit]

The original circulate of the film was watched by 1.63 one thousand thousand total viewers when it premiered on Nickelodeon with simulcasts on TeenNick and Nicktoons, with a combined 0.46 rating in the 18-49 demo.[39] On Nickelodeon, the film leaked into Nick at Nite, causing the ratings to be reported separately for each hour of the motion-picture show, since Nielsen considers Nick at Nite a separate network despite being on the same channel. The combined average was 1.268 meg total viewers, with 1.390 million full viewers for the Nickelodeon hour and 1.146 million total viewers for the Nick at Nite hour, with an boilerplate 0.39 rating in the 18-49 demo. On TeenNick and Nicktoons, the moving-picture show was watched by 128,000 full viewers (0.04 18-49) and 234,000 total viewers (0.03 18-49), respectively.[xl]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation Stu Livingston Won [41]

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External links [edit]

  • Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Picture show on Netflix
  • Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie at IMDb

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