![]() ![]() To avenge his family's honor, Scheck intends to demolish the neighborhood and replace it with a building carrying his name on it. His ancestor, the governor of the local British forces, was defeated and humiliated by the American colonists including Arnold's ancestors during the "Tomato Incident". Scheck then tells his own family's story regarding the Tomato Incident. With help from agent Bridget, Arnold and Gerald infiltrate the FTI headquarters, only for them to discover that Scheck has the document in his hand. ![]() Big Bob later teams up with them after discovering Nick's contract states Scheck will control 51% of his company and swindle him as a result. The plan is to wire the storm drain tunnels beneath their street with dynamite to intercept FTI's construction equipment. Meanwhile, Phil and the boarders try to devise a backup plan to stop the bulldozers from destroying the neighborhood in case Arnold's plan fails. Nick later notices the missing key, and informs Scheck. Arnold and Gerald steal the key to the safe from Scheck's assistant, Nick Vermicelli. Arnold and Gerald search throughout the city for the legal document certifying its landmark status, and ultimately discover that the document was sold to Scheck, who denies obtaining the document.Īs the deadline draws near, Arnold gets a mysterious phone call from "Deep Voice" (a "Deep Throat"-esque character), who informs Arnold that Scheck actually has the document inside his office safe, and is lying that he does not know its whereabouts. Arnold realizes that the neighborhood had to have been declared a historic district after the war, effectively ensuring its preservation. Just as the fate of the neighborhood appears to be sealed, Grandpa Phil tells Arnold the story of the " Tomato Incident", a major Revolutionary War battle fought in the city. She ultimately sides with her father, though is hesitant to do so because of her love for Arnold.Īrnold hosts a demonstration against FTI, but it fails when their permit is stolen by Scheck's employees and Arnold's grandmother Gertie Shortman is arrested, causing the neighbors to lose hope and sell their homes to FTI. That night, Helga Pataki finds that her father, Big Bob, is working with FTI to build a new super-sized branch of his beeper store in the proposed mall. It grossed $15.2 million worldwide against a production budget of $3–$4 million.Ī made for television sequel entitled Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie aired on November 24, 2017.Īrriving home from a basketball game, Arnold Shortman and his best friend Gerald Johanssen learn that FutureTech Industries (FTI) CEO Alphonse Perrier du von Scheck has announced plans to redevelop the entire neighborhood as a luxurious high-rise shopping mall. It is also the first Nickelodeon film based on a Nicktoon to get a PG rating from the MPAA. It was the third film made by Nickelodeon Movies to be based on a Nicktoon, after The Rugrats Movie and Rugrats in Paris: The Movie. and Nickelodeon Animation Studio, and was released on June 28, 2002, by Paramount Pictures. The film was produced by Nickelodeon Movies, Snee-Oosh, Inc. ![]() The film follows Arnold, Gerald, and Helga on a quest to save their neighborhood from a greedy developer who plans on converting it into a huge shopping mall. The film stars Spencer Klein, Francesca Smith, Jamil Walker Smith, Dan Castellaneta, Tress MacNeille, Paul Sorvino, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. The events of the film take place during the fifth and final season of Hey Arnold!. It was directed by Tuck Tucker and written by series creator Craig Bartlett (who also produced the film) and Steve Viksten, with music by series composer Jim Lang. Hey Arnold!: The Movie (also known as Arnold Saves the Neighborhood) is a 2002 American animated adventure comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series of the same name. ![]()
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