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Genres:
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Animation /
Adventure /
Comedy /
Family /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Tuck Tucker
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Actors:
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Francesca Smith,
Spencer Klein,
Jamil Walker Smith,
Dan Castellaneta,
Tress MacNeille,
Paul Sorvino,
Jennifer Jason Leigh,
Christopher Lloyd,
Vincent Schiavelli,
Maurice LaMarche
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Duration:
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76 min.
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Rating:
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(5.3/10)74
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Plot Summary:
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When subverted developer Schek threatens to secure the run-down urban neighborhood where a fourth grader Arnold lives, and now Arnold and his cool-as-ice superior friend Gerald are on the biggest function ever to redeem their neighborhood as they fit up against a powerful industrialist who invades the burg and buys everything in sight so he can knock it down and found a immense "mall-plex." It's up to Arnold and Gerald to save their neighborhood before it's too news and they'll enjoy to agitate somewhere else. But with the support of of a superhero and a secret deep-voiced stranger, Arnold an... d Gerald will need to recover a crucial record in law to save their beloved neighborhood at all costs.
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Hey Arnold! The Movie
One of the numerous Nickelodeon to be blown-up to emphasize-greatest extent size, Hey Arnold! The Flick picture show follows in the footsteps of The Rugrats and Jimmy Neutron: Stripling Genius. It offers a faithful adaptation of the TV pose it's based on, as Arnold (voiced by Klein) and his friends dissension off the nefarious plans of deadly property developer Scheck (voiced by means of Sorvino). Despite its scope of vocal talent - combining the voice cast from the primeval series with visitor turns from the likes of Jennifer Jason Leigh and Christopher Lloyd - Hey Arnold! The Big seldom feels anything more than an extended experience of the cartoon brag that's been expanded beyond its slacken. As a result, the humour quotient occasionally seems over-stret...
Hey Arnold! The Movie
Derived from the non-professional TV series, this feature-length version is a bit inconsiderate everywhere in the excited edges, but regular viewers will get off on seeing their favourite characters up on the big interview and adults will appreciate the civics lesson doled out to the unknowing unimaginative ones. Arnold (voiced by way of Spencer Klein) is not the most attractive of cartoon heroes, with a head shaped like an elongated rugby ball and bushy tresses parted the Red Sea. In any way, his heart is in the right place and when he learns that a mercenary land developer called Sheck is beside to bulldoze his downtown practically, he determines to set apart it, with the help of best friend Gerald (Jamil Walker Smith) and bent-loathe engross Helga (Francesca Marie ...
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