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Starring the casts of Hey Arnold!, Rugrats, Angry Beavers, Rocko’s Modern Life, Ren and Stimpy, and more. The film, called Nicktoons, will include the casts of Rugrats, Angry Beavers, Hey Arnold!, ...
Nickelodeon brought Hey Arnold! to its TV line-up in 1996. It joined a slate of very successful animated series, including Doug, Rugrats, and The Ren & Stimpy Show. As hoped, the kid’s network ...
Hey Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett has announced that the newest movie based on his beloved cartoon series, Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie, would debut next Thanksgiving. On a San Diego Comic-Con panel ...
It’s not worth getting mad that everything from your childhood — assuming your childhood happened between the years of 1985 and 1997 — is being repackaged for a new generation, one that doesn’t know ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. Gird your nostalgia loins, folks—90s ...
Fans of Nickelodeon in the ’90s may be all growed up, but the network is set to let viewers from the decade relive the glory days of their favorite Nick programming later this fall. Nickelodeon has ...
Nickelodeon is considering the idea of bringing back some of its earlier programs. Russell Hicks, president of content and development at Nickelodeon, told Variety "we are looking at our library to ...
The '90s are back, alright! Many of us in the 20- and 30-something age demo grew up with shows like Rugrats, Hey Arnold, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Doug, and (my personal fave) Clarissa Explains ...
Before SpongeBob SquarePants, before Dora the Explorer, before “iCarly,” there was still Nickelodeon. The Viacom-owned kiddie outlet rose to notice on the backs of programs like “The Adventures of ...
Nickelodeon nostalgia hit full force on Wednesday when Nickelodeon's President of Content and Development, Russell Hicks, said a 90's reboot was in the works. He didn't spill any more details at the ...