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Barrett — who after Hey Arnold moved on to create Dinosaur Train and Ready Jet Go for PBS — still loves to talk about everything from the dream world he cooked up for Hey Arnold to his ...
PBS Kids has bought Thunderbird Entertainment TV movie Rocket Saves the Day. ... (Rugrats, Dinosaur Train, Hey Arnold!), and was adapted for television by producer Lynn Kestin Sessler.
“Ready Jet Go!” marks the third series Bartlett has created after Nickelodeon’s “Hey Arnold” (1996-2004) and PBS’s “Dinosaur Train,” which continues to produce new episodes.
Image by PBS By Mira Fox February 22, 2022 I grew up without cable, which means there was no “Powerpuff Girls,” no “Hey Arnold,” no “Lizzy McGuire.” ...
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 ...
Unlike other suburban-set shows of the era — Rugrats, say, or Doug — Hey Arnold’s preternaturally mature children of P.S. 113, a middle school in the fictitious city of Hillwood (which may ...
The Hey Arnold!creator is sporting a navy blue golf shirt that includes a miniature, smirking Arnold creeping off to the side. Sitting down with Polygon to discuss his upcoming movie, Hey Arnold ...
In the jungle, the mighty jungle, Arnold is going to finally meet his parents. At least, that’s what the new “Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie” trailer promises viewers. On Thanksgiving, the ...