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Un industriel sans cœur a un plan diabolique : raser le quartier d'Arnold pour y construire un grand centre commercial à la place. Le temps presse et il faut que quelqu'un agisse. Et ce quel... Tout lireUn industriel sans cœur a un plan diabolique : raser le quartier d'Arnold pour y construire un grand centre commercial à la place. Le temps presse et il faut que quelqu'un agisse. Et ce quelqu'un, c'est Arnold.Un industriel sans cœur a un plan diabolique : raser le quartier d'Arnold pour y construire un grand centre commercial à la place. Le temps presse et il faut que quelqu'un agisse. Et ce quelqu'un, c'est Arnold.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Spencer Klein
- Arnold
- (voix)
Jamil Walker Smith
- Gerald Johanssen
- (voix)
- (as Jamil Smith)
- …
Paul Sorvino
- Scheck
- (voix)
Christopher Lloyd
- Coroner
- (voix)
Kath Soucie
- Miriam Pataki
- (voix)
- (as Kath E. Soucie)
- …
Christopher Walberg
- Stinky Peterson
- (voix)
- (as Christopher P. Walberg)
Sam Gifaldi
- Sid
- (voix)
James Keane
- Marty Green
- (voix)
- …
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i haven't see the show that this cartoon is based on,so i can't compare it to that.as a standalone movie,though,i thought it was pretty good.i liked the characters and their quirks.the story was full of intrigue and suspense.yes,i said it suspense,even though it's a cartoon.the movie also moves along at a decent clip.there are a lot of pop cultural references,some modern,some older,but many adults will get them.of course there's also some references only kids will get,but there is enough for everybody.the movie isn't particularly hilarious,but it does have some amusing moments,and even one or two quite funny parts.there are some fairly dark and mature themes in this movie,so it might be too much for young kids.i'd say it would be OK for anyone over 10,depending on maturity level,of course.for me,Hey Arnold!The Movie is about a 7/10
Hey Arnold! The Movie is harmless, cute, and eventful. Never being a huge fan of the show, but always liking it, I was pleased with the movie adaptation, but found it hard to accept. It's a longer episode of the show, but doesn't do anything daring or very memorable. The Simpsons got sealed into a dome, South Park started a war with Canadians, and even Spongebob set foot on land. Arnold didn't accomplish something as monumental as all the others.
For what it is, it's nothing but an extended episode of the show. Arnold and his pals Gerald and Helga try to stop Mr. Sheck, a giant businessman, from taking over their small neighborhood and replacing it with a huge, revolutionary mall. This means destroying Arnold's block and possibly losing all of his friends in the mix.
Its entertainment stems from its simplicity and the character's desire to achieve their goal. They try and buy secret agent gear to sneak into Sheck's office. Arguably my favorite scene in the movie is the broken hearted bus driver complaining about his failed relationship. The scene mirrors the film Speed, and is pretty much one of the best homages to the film I've seen.
But like I said, if you're going to bring it to the big screen, do something bigger than the series. This could've been an hour long special on Nickelodeon. A seventy-five minute film based on a Nickelodeon's series doesn't say much other than "we thought we'd make you see it a different way." Arnold is likable to a degree, but he's just another perky kid who wants a seemingly impossible thing done. Every character we've seen before. The one character I absolutely loved in the show was Oskar Kokoshka, a con artist who lived in Arnold's apartment. He has a brief appearance in the film, and does his signature voice I've loved since my childhood. Sadly, his presence is far too short. He he he.
Hey Arnold! The Movie isn't bad, but not consistently funny. The voice acting is good, the characters are still charming, the only thing that fails is its ability to stay inside the lines and not venture out to explore a bigger range in storytelling. At this point in time, the future of the series looked grim, and it seems the movie just serves as a piece of the show's history.
Voiced by: Spencer Klein, Francesca Smith, Jamil Walker Smith, Dan Castellaneta, Tress MacNeille, Paul Sorvino, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Christopher Lloyd. Directed by: Tuck Tucker.
For what it is, it's nothing but an extended episode of the show. Arnold and his pals Gerald and Helga try to stop Mr. Sheck, a giant businessman, from taking over their small neighborhood and replacing it with a huge, revolutionary mall. This means destroying Arnold's block and possibly losing all of his friends in the mix.
Its entertainment stems from its simplicity and the character's desire to achieve their goal. They try and buy secret agent gear to sneak into Sheck's office. Arguably my favorite scene in the movie is the broken hearted bus driver complaining about his failed relationship. The scene mirrors the film Speed, and is pretty much one of the best homages to the film I've seen.
But like I said, if you're going to bring it to the big screen, do something bigger than the series. This could've been an hour long special on Nickelodeon. A seventy-five minute film based on a Nickelodeon's series doesn't say much other than "we thought we'd make you see it a different way." Arnold is likable to a degree, but he's just another perky kid who wants a seemingly impossible thing done. Every character we've seen before. The one character I absolutely loved in the show was Oskar Kokoshka, a con artist who lived in Arnold's apartment. He has a brief appearance in the film, and does his signature voice I've loved since my childhood. Sadly, his presence is far too short. He he he.
Hey Arnold! The Movie isn't bad, but not consistently funny. The voice acting is good, the characters are still charming, the only thing that fails is its ability to stay inside the lines and not venture out to explore a bigger range in storytelling. At this point in time, the future of the series looked grim, and it seems the movie just serves as a piece of the show's history.
Voiced by: Spencer Klein, Francesca Smith, Jamil Walker Smith, Dan Castellaneta, Tress MacNeille, Paul Sorvino, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Christopher Lloyd. Directed by: Tuck Tucker.
We saw this film as a sneak preview. My 7 year old son was mildly amused by the film, my 3 year old daughter was bored. It was pretty much a long episode of the TV show, which is cute but not one of my favorites. There were a few laughs but it was more the calibre of Doug's First Movie than other Nick films like Rugrats and Jimmy Neutron.
If your kids enjoy the show, they'll enjoy the movie. As an adult I could definitely take it or leave it.
If your kids enjoy the show, they'll enjoy the movie. As an adult I could definitely take it or leave it.
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.
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.
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- AnecdotesAfter the success of Les Razmoket, le film (1998) and Les Razmoket à Paris, le film (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. Hé Arnold ! Mission Jungle, le film (2017) premiered as a 2-hour long T.V. movie on November 24, 2017, concluding the series.
- GaffesIn 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.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Jambareeqi Reviews: Hey Arnold! The Movie (2014)
- Bandes originales2 Way
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Arnold Saves the Neighborhood
- Sociétés de production
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- Budget
- 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 13 728 902 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 706 332 $US
- 30 juin 2002
- Montant brut mondial
- 15 249 308 $US
- Durée1 heure 16 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1(original aspect ratio)
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