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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 ...
Nickelodeon is reviving Rugrats, Hey Arnold! and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. (Images courtesy of Nickelodeon) The key to having a successful reboot is having a property that would please the adult ...
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 ...
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 ...
"Hey Arnold! The Movie" represents the latest transformation of a hit toon series from cable network Nickelodeon into a feature kidpic ripe for franchising. And, like its two "Rugrats" predecessors, ...
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 ...
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RECUR, the premier platform for creating innovative, multi-chain NFT experiences, is bringing some of Nickelodeon’s most iconic ‘90s characters into Web3 in a whole new way ...
The main character was a lovable lad with a football-shaped head, wild yellow hair, and was never seen without his trusty baseball cap. The voice behind the lead character is that of actor Lane Toran, ...
To people of a particular generation, Hey Arnold! was a constant. The animated TV show was a reliable presence for '90s and early-2000s childhoods due to its accessibility and universal relevance. The ...
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