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Ein herzloser Industrieller hat einen bösen Plan: Er will Arnolds Nachbarschaft dem Erdboden gleichmachen und ein riesiges Einkaufszentrum bauen. Die Zeit wird knapp, und jemand muss die Lag... Alles lesenEin herzloser Industrieller hat einen bösen Plan: Er will Arnolds Nachbarschaft dem Erdboden gleichmachen und ein riesiges Einkaufszentrum bauen. Die Zeit wird knapp, und jemand muss die Lage retten. Und dieser Jemand ist Arnold.Ein herzloser Industrieller hat einen bösen Plan: Er will Arnolds Nachbarschaft dem Erdboden gleichmachen und ein riesiges Einkaufszentrum bauen. Die Zeit wird knapp, und jemand muss die Lage retten. Und dieser Jemand ist Arnold.
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- 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Spencer Klein
- Arnold
- (Synchronisation)
Francesca Marie Smith
- Helga Geraldine Pataki
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Jamil Walker Smith
- Gerald Johanssen
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Jamil Smith)
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Dan Castellaneta
- Grandpa 'Steely' Phil
- (Synchronisation)
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Tress MacNeille
- Grandma Gertie 'Pookie'
- (Synchronisation)
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Paul Sorvino
- Scheck
- (Synchronisation)
Jennifer Jason Leigh
- Bridget
- (Synchronisation)
Christopher Lloyd
- Coroner
- (Synchronisation)
Vincent Schiavelli
- Mr. Bailey
- (Synchronisation)
Maurice LaMarche
- Big Bob Pataki
- (Synchronisation)
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Kath Soucie
- Miriam Pataki
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Kath E. Soucie)
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Christopher Walberg
- Stinky Peterson
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Christopher P. Walberg)
Sam Gifaldi
- Sid
- (Synchronisation)
Justin Shenkarow
- Harold Berman
- (Synchronisation)
Blake Ewing
- Eugene Horowitz
- (Synchronisation)
Olivia Hack
- Rhonda Wellington Lloyd
- (Synchronisation)
Anndi McAfee
- Phoebe Heyerdahl
- (Synchronisation)
James Keane
- Marty Green
- (Synchronisation)
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I've been a fan of Hey Arnold ever since I watched it growing up as a kid and it still remains one of my favorite nicktoons till this day. I remember seeing the movie when it came out in theaters and finally got around to revisiting it. I have to say while it's enjoyable, it really does feel more like the t.v special it was intended to be and not a movie. The plot is pretty weak and the length of the movie feels forced at even it's short 70 min runtime. The animation also isn't that great for a theatrical film (some of the later episodes of the show actually had better animation). But, it's flaws don't keep it from being enjoyable. The film still sticks to the shows humor and characters well and keeps itself going at a good pace which makes it so the film never really slows down. Still, I feel like it really didn't a movie and it probably should've just stayed a t.v special. If you're a die hard fan of the show, you'll most likely be disappointed but still enjoy it.
This film's origins as a planned TV movie show quite painfully. The animation is barely better than the TV show and the plotting seems low-key rather than something cinematic. It has a very simple story with the usual cartoon shenanigans of defeating the villain and saving the day. Along the way there are funny moments and characters.
My friend and I had said before "Hey Arnold!" came out that it'll probably be a pretty bad movie, because of the excessive advertising Nickelodeon put together before the release. With that in mind, I was pleasantly surprised at how wonderfully entertaining it was. Now, I've been a relatively big fan of the t.v. show since it first came out, so this is a biased review, but for anyone who's a fan of the show (and as one critic pointed out, who else would want to see this?), this is well worth watching. There's a few good pieces of comedy (mostly from Grandma and Grandpa), and the parents (who'll probably be a least a little amused by it) will notice a whole bunch of cliches from other movies, which is the style in the which many of the episodes are based upon. So the bottom line of this movie is: if you're a fan of the show, this is well worth seeing. If you're not a fan (I then don't know why you're even reading this), you might be entertained, but it's up to you.
I was thinking going into this movie thinking that i was going to hate it.All the critics hated it and said that Nickeloden made a mistake making this movie.But as i begin to watch i started like it.I mean it only lasts 76 minutes.So i spent $4.50 to see it and surprisingly i enjoyed it.
No bells or whistles, no shiny moviemagic, no nothing. In the way Xfiles movie was perceived as an elongated episode of the show, so is this. Problem is, it looks grotty. The actual look is so identical to the show it does not translate well to being introduced to 'blown-up-o'vision'. The animation is utterly identical to the show, everything is.
Fact is this: if you like Hey Arnold!, then you'll probably enjoy this as a decent episode. But no way does this deserve to be a movie. It looks not even as good as a rushed job, and the plot is as shabby as anything *I* could come up with in 2 minutes.
It's a kid's movie, with some half-decent gags to be fair, but it's a rip off.
Fact is this: if you like Hey Arnold!, then you'll probably enjoy this as a decent episode. But no way does this deserve to be a movie. It looks not even as good as a rushed job, and the plot is as shabby as anything *I* could come up with in 2 minutes.
It's a kid's movie, with some half-decent gags to be fair, but it's a rip off.
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- WissenswertesAfter the success of Rugrats - Der Film (1998) and Rugrats in Paris (2000), Nickelodeon came to an agreement with Hey Arnold! (1996) creator Craig Bartlett for an Arnold theatrical film, as well as a television movie. The original plan was for the theatrical film to be about Arnold searching for his parents, titled The Jungle Movie, while the television movie, originally titled "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood", was about Arnold saving his neighborhood from being torn down. Problems with the script kept the theatrical movie on hold for several years, and Nickelodeon, wanting an Arnold movie in theaters before the show lost its popularity, had "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood" converted into this film. However, a poor showing at the box-office, along with Craig Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon for Cartoon Network, caused The Jungle Movie to be put on the shelf indefinitely. However, the show's cult following convinced Nickelodeon to announce on November 23, 2015 that they have green-lit The Jungle Movie. Bartlett returned as a writer and executive producer, with many of the original cast reprising their respective roles. Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie (2017) premiered as a 2-hour long T.V. movie on November 24, 2017, concluding the series.
- PatzerIn one scene Grandpa packs up all of Arnold's stuff, but in the scene when Arnold and Gerald have a sleepover all of Arnold's stuff is suddenly back in his room.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Jambareeqi Reviews: Hey Arnold! The Movie (2014)
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Written by James Brown & Rob Base (as Robert Ginyard)
Performed by Romeo Miller (as Lil' Romeo), featuring Master P
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- Arnold Saves the Neighborhood
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- Budget
- 3.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 13.728.902 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.706.332 $
- 30. Juni 2002
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 15.249.308 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 16 Minuten
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- 1.78 : 1(original aspect ratio)
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