William Fischer is an author at Collider. Born and raised in Nebraska, he latched onto moviemaking at a young age and has been chasing it ever since. William holds a BFA in film from the University of ...
Craig Bartlett is opening up about one of Hey Arnold's most unforgettable characters. Bartlett addressed the idea that Oskar Kokoshka, the scoundrel boarder who puts himself first, although he has a ...
Pierce enjoys having the TV on during most times of the day. It feels weird for him not to have something playing while he's home. Due to the television screen constantly being on, he's constantly ...
Ramping up our excitement about the Hey Arnold! TV movie, Nickelodeon has now revealed its first pictures of the cartoon characters. Nickelodeon The upcoming special, called Hey Arnold!: The Jungle ...
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 ...
“The eccentric black-belt, Grandma Gertie from Hey Arnold! is jumping into Brawl! Gertie is a highly mobile, in-your-face character with powerful karate moves and a unique surprise…for everyone!
Nickelodeon's "Hey Arnold!" is a surprisingly mature show about living in the big city. Thanks to its exaggerated animation style, it's easy for viewers to immerse themselves in the series' animated ...
As a character layout artist, Tucker’s credits include numerous episodes of The Simpsons (1990-1993) and Rugrats (1991); Tucker served as a storyboard artist on the latter from 1994 to 1995. Tucker ...
Creator Craig Bartlett appeared on the All Grown Up, Syke podcast, where he looked back at the making of the Nickelodeon animated series Barlett opened up about one of the guests at the Sunset Arms, ...