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Explore the creative mind behind ‘Hey Arnold!,’ Craig Bartlett, as he shares the show's origins, myths, and his reflections on impacting generations. Humanoid robots enter full-scale ...
However, I surely enjoyed Nickelodeon’s shows (along with others like The Wild Thornberrys and CatDog) from the end of the decade through the early 2000s. So this is absolutely my bread and ...
As the show’s creator Craig Bartlett told Vox in 2016, typical “Hey Arnold!” episodes “end with Arnold having helped somebody … slightly.” “Arnold’s a good kid, and he means a lot ...
Hey Arnold, created by Craig Bartlett, went on to capture the hearts and memories of kids who grew up watching these diverse city kids try to make sense of their place in a world—fictional or ...
including the likes of Cat Dog, Hey Arnold, Invader Zim, Rugrats, Avatar The Last Airbender, and more: One of Nickelodeon’s biggest anime properties, Avatar The Last Airbender, is set to see a ...
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 ...
Making its Nickelodeon debut in 1996, Hey Arnold! was an animated cartoon series that followed Arnold — a football-headed fourth-grader who lived with his grandparents in the city. The show ...
A few years ago, Kenya censored Hey Arnold! along with other cartoons. The animated series displayed diversity while showing realistic characters in a New York-like setting. So, why did it get banned?