Hey Arnold: The Jungle Movie
United States
3990 people rated Picking up where Hey Arnold! (1996) left off, this tells the story of what happened to Arnold's parents.
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29/05/2023 17:37
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29/05/2023 17:09
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22/11/2022 15:56
Very good cartoon! The plot is great. The characters are the same and with the same characteristic; as in the cartoon series "Hey, Arnold"
Perfectly brightens up the time...
In General, the plot is done very well. Everything is deployed smoothly and accessible, what and how for what goes. It is very important that after so many years Arnold's characteristics have not changed - it is very valuable!
GerlinePresenceDélic
22/11/2022 15:56
When I first heard about Hey Arnold The Jungle Movie back in 2011,I was shocked that it was cancelled. When it was announced that Nickelodeon is bringing back Hey Arnold with The Jungle Movie,I got very excited.
So,now since Hey Arnold The Jungle Movie is now released,what do I think of this movie?
I really loved this movie!
This has got to be the best thing Nickelodeon has ever done in the past decade!
What do I love about this movie? Well for starters,the animation is really top notch,sure the CGI Green Eyed People temple was not the best but overall the animation is really good and gives a good Hey Arnold feel to it.
The characters are so well handled here,especially Helga(my favorite character in Hey Arnold)
Helga's locket as the key to saving the green eyed people and Arnold's parents was mind blowing!
When Arnold reunited with his parents and Arnold kissing Helga made me feel that I got my closure that I,as a Hey Arnold fan deserve.
As a result,I give Hey Arnold!:The Jungle Movie a
9/10
WULA CHAM JARJU
22/11/2022 15:56
I have to take a point off because there were a few things that could've been a little better or just seemed off- mainly some of the voices, problems with the animation in spots, the eye effect that made Arnold look like he was licking a toad, and the ending feeling rushed. But man, for longtime fans of the show this movie was an incredible treat and it was well worth the wait. I absolutely loved it. It was basically everything we've asked for. So many great twists, the scenes with Arnold in the jail cell looking at the picture of his parents, Brainy rescuing Helga's locket, Arnold seeing his parents, him and the green eyes crying after it's revealed the gold heart fell down the cliff, the reunion with his parents, Arnold and Helga's kiss, and the end when he sees his parents downstairs and then they walk with him to school. It was just so well done and heart wrenching. I had to stop myself from crying, and I know many watching did. I love how the last part threw us for a loop too thinking it may have just been all been a dream. it was the closure we needed. Craig Bartlett has simply done incredible work.
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22/11/2022 15:56
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!!!
Thandiwe Beloved Aca
22/11/2022 15:56
This film was originally planned to be Hey Arnold!'s theatrically released feature film back in 2002 and it was clearly a missed opportunity. This film is a great improvement on its predecessor. Despite the long break, the characters are the same as when we left and the style is also authentic. There is a noticeable animation quality improvement but the essence of the characters are unchanged. There is a compelling plot, great action and every character has their moment. Most importantly, there is a lot of closure as many plot threads get completely resolved.
Yemi Alade
22/11/2022 15:56
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.
simsyeb
22/11/2022 15:56
To be honest, I had not seen an episode of Hey Arnold in years. A few months back, I bought the entire series on DVD from Shout Factory. I remember some episodes that I loved when I had first seen them. Ones such as Ghost Train, Married and Field Trip were etched upon my mind forever.
For about a year, I had heard of the upcoming release of The Jungle Movie. All year, this... and the final installment of Samurai Jack was what I looked forward to the most.
The Jungle Movie did not disappoint.
The only thing I didn't like about the film was that it was predictable. I knew that guy wasn't Eduardo. The characters are all still the same. It would have been nice if some of them had a life changing experience over the years.
My favorite part comes near the end of the film. Here we see how much Helga really loves Arnold. Very touching and heartwarming scene.
Thanks Mr. Bartlett for giving us such a grandiose film. We love you!
Marki kelil
22/11/2022 15:56
Hey Arnold was a show I liked as a kid, but grew to love as an adult. When I heard that a movie was made to conclude the series, I was so excited. Overall, it was pretty good, but there were things I thought ruined the movie a bit:
Helga having footage of Arnold in the various episodes from the series due to the use of security cameras seems incredibly off to me. Her having something like this was never mentioned in the series, so her conveniently having all of this is testing my suspension of disbelief. I know the technology in the show has advanced due to the use of laptops and smartphones, but this was a bit of an stretch just for her to help Arnold win the contest.
Arnold's character is a bit off as well when he keeps a secret from his friends when talking with Eduardo about his parents and the Green- Eyed people. Why he would keep this a secret from his best friend Gerald is beyond me. Everyone knows Arnold's parents aren't around and even Gerald knows that he and Arnold were determined to find them in San Lorenzo. The liar revealed aspect when Eduardo was really La Sombra felt so unnecessary as well.
The great mystery with what happened with Arnold's parent was kind of dumb and a tad unrealistic. They caught the sleeping sickness and have been lying next to each other for 9 or so years in the temple with the Green-Eyed people. Apparently, only the adults caught this sickness, but the children for the most part were all fine. Kind of odd, if you ask me. Also, how could they still be alive if they have been lying dormant for all those years? They didn't age, their bodies didn't look malnourished or withering, and the chances of staying alive sound like they should have been slim.
The ending for this movie felt rather rushed and never built up enough emotion for me. While I have always wanted Arnold to be reunited with his parents, the whole reunion felt so lackluster and the emotion was incredibly minimal. The parents never convinced me once they woke up that this is the first time they have seen their son all grown up since their departure. They acted rather nonchalant as about this whole thing, which is where most of the emotional aspects fell flat.
Overall, the plot wasn't the greatest thing to conclude the series, but it was pretty serviceable with the following pros:
The characters for the most part match the same characters from the series in both wit and charm. Grandpa Phil and Grandma Gertrude were hilarious in this film. The animation, while different, was pretty good too. Helga's story arc of confessing her love for Arnold was also pretty good and the ending where they kiss was something we all wanted.
So, this film isn't perfect and has quite a lot of flaws, but for the most part, is a suitable conclusion for the series that we all have been waiting for.