Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie
Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie
| 26 April 2018 (USA)
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When their trip to San Lorenzo takes a turn for the worst, Arnold and his classmate’s only hope of getting home is retracing the dangerous path that led to Arnold's parents' disappearance.

Reviews
Spoonatects Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
Solidrariol Am I Missing Something?
Whitech It is not only a funny movie, but it allows a great amount of joy for anyone who watches it.
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Siddhesh Gadkar It brought back memories. The key aspects of every character were highlighted. I don't know what to say, Craig Bartlett you are a genius. Arnold meant so much growing up. This movie though unbelievable on few occasions, is a masterpiece. Should have released in theatres. The Arnold fans would enjoy every moment of it. This movie was a closing chapter of the base plot - Arnold's parents. But I want more, I want a lot of movies to be released in Hey Arnold series. I am 28, but I would watch Hey Arnold series when its started again. I don't know how to say this, but there were moments when I cried while watching this movie only to see Arnold crying at the same time too. I don't cry for movies, not for fictional characters, certainly not for animation but I did. I wish Hey Arnold series wasn't stopped because of a dispute with Nickelodeon in the early 2000s. Hey Arnold is certainly a highlight of television for me as a kid.
acrosstheocean I enjoyed the Hey Arnold: The Jungle Movie. The original Hey Arnold TV series was one i grew up watching.Seeing Arnold reunite with his parents, and finally learning about helga's love for him was excellently done. Something i thought would never happen.I recommend that you watch this, it looks exactly the same as the 1996 TV show. And some voice actors return to reprise their role.You won't be dissapointed.
pokatun Hello! Watched this movie and happy! For 15 years fans of pictures were waiting, speculated, dreamed of a happy future of their favorite characters. And here is the happy moment has come! A film about the jungle promised to be interesting, and it really is.I especially want to mention the animation itself - the cartoon is colorful, bright, very beautiful backgrounds, landscapes, sky and jungle. I was afraid that more modern animation will damage the identity of the cartoon, but all was well. It was nice to see grown- up characters. Though they have grown slightly, but it is felt.Also, the creators have added a new product in the form of 3D models, which adds to the cartoon even more charm. In General, the cartoon turned out the way it expected to see - with old traditions, while many new elements.Many thought, will look like a journey to the jungles, because before that, the heroes left the city limits is rare. And throughout the series we've only seen "urban jungle".As always good humor from grandparents), And especially liked the presentation with the good works of Arnold, as if reviewing the series.I'm 27 years old, I watched the show in childhood, then forgot about it and with the film about the jungle remembered again and decided to re-watch all of the series. Really, in this movie there are many good and bright, it teaches good and what is needed to help people and to always remain first and foremost a person. The plot is dynamic, awesome music Jim Lang doing their job and 1-20 flies by very quickly, but how much emotion and enthusiasm in the final! Incredible! Personally, I respect Helga and consider it the main driving force of the film and the series. She really is a good friend and she can be relied upon. Despite the turmoil at home, she nevertheless devoted to his Arnold, willing to sacrifice their own interests for the sake of it, it's inspiring. Well that voice invited old actors, the game Francesca Mary Smith as always on top! But at the end of the film is an obvious understatement, not clear. I hope this bodes well for future episodes of season 6 because the themes of love and young hearts can go on, to show the development of the relationship of Helga and Arnold, the familiarity of their parents with each other, Phoebe and Gerald, and much more.This film is like a reward, like a return to childhood, like meeting up with old friends, as the Christmas present you've been waiting for! The world is full of violence and cruelty... And this cartoon is different from others with your kindness and faith in people. I recommend to view! Thank you! It will be interesting, want season6!!!
jediforce10 Hey Arnold! was a show centering around a kid named Arnold and his adventures with his friends and around the city. But one thing the show never got a chance to do was show us what happened to his parents when they went to South America. After 14 years though, Nickelodeon allowed Craig Bartlett to come back and bring us the conclusion we've been waiting for.When Arnold and his friends are selected to a trip to San Lorenzo, he hopes to find his parents in the country he disappeared in. But they all soon end up getting caught up by the infamous river pirate, Lasombra, and their trip takes a turn for the worse. Now on the run from Lasombra, Arnold and his friends must find the mysterious Green-Eye People and discover the truth of what happened to Arnold's parents.If you've been a longtime viewer of Hey Arnold!, you'll notice nothing hasn't changed much from how the characters are, the jokes, and everything that made the show so charming and wonderful. In fact, it feels like everything was preserved perfectly and it picks up where the first movie left off. Every running gag from Pookie's wild antics to Brainy getting punched by Helga is in it, and there are plenty of callbacks.The voice work is also fantastic. While Mason Vale Cotton's Arnold voice may seem a bit odd, he seems to do a fantastic job capturing the football head we all know and love. The original cast come back to reprise their roles and all sound fantastic as well.The story, as mentioned before, focuses a lot on Arnold finding out what happened to his parents, but also focuses back on the love Helga has for Arnold. I have to admit, I feel the romance subplot is handled way better in this movie than how it was in the theatrical movie. The interactions between Helga and Arnold are handled well here and it all builds up to the inevitable confession near the end. It also finally gives closure as well to the Gerald and Phoebe romance hints we got in the show with them becoming a couple too.I have to also give the movie props for not only maintaining a lot of the elements from the show, but also managing to get emotional about Arnold's desire to find his long lost parents, to even getting dark at times; especially with Lasombra. The movie manages to hit a lot of emotional high notes and takes a lot of risks with some of its dark moments. Something I really appreciate since a lot of shows these days love to play it safe.Lasombra himself is a fantastic and cunning villain. I got to admit, he's clever in what he does from manipulating Arnold about his parents, to even getting most of his crew killed just to get to the treasure and not care at all. He even manages to fight off a poison dart for a while just to try and kill Arnold and his friends. He's a really threatening villain all around.About my only real gripes are that the Pataki's are still so careless around Helga (although Bob at least remembers her name), and that the movie kind of ends a bit abruptly. I was kind of hoping for a scene of Arnold showing his other friends his parents, but it just suddenly stops with them being back home again, and everything ends with Arnold and Helga closer, and Gerald and Phoebe a couple.Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie does have some minor flaws, but after 14 years of waiting, it was worth. Everything is handled fantastic from the writing, to the character, to the jokes. The story is good with lots of great twists. The villain is awesome. It's a good movie all around and serves as a great series finale for Hey Arnold! I've heard rumors that if the movie does well enough, Nick may ask Craig to revive the show, and the crew would be back again to get the show going. If they do so, it should be about the spin off series; The Pataki's. It was supposed to center around Helga's family, but Nick deemed it too dark. If there is no revival though, I won't complain as this movie perfectly wraps up everything. It took 14 years, but Bartlett and the Hey Arnold! crew brought us a fantastic movie that wraps up everything and will satisfy everyone.