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{{Infobox Film
|Box title = Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie
 
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|director= [[Raymie Muzquiz]]<br>[[Stu Livingston]] (co-director)<br>[[Jerry Richardson]] (art)
|caption = Fan Poster created by [http://sofy-senpai.deviantart.com/ Sofy-Senpai]
 
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|producer= Lizbeth Velasco<br>[[Craig Bartlett]] (executive)<br>Raymie Muzquiz (supervising)
|Row 1 title = Director
 
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|writer= Craig Bartlett<br>[[Joseph Purdy|Joe Purdy]]<br>Laura Sreebny<br>Justin Charlebois
|Row 1 info = [[Craig Bartlett]]
 
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|Row 2 info = [[Raymie Muzquiz]]
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|music= [[Jim Lang]]
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|release date= November 24, 2017
|Row 3 title = Producer
 
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|runtime= 81 minutes
|Row 3 info = [[Tuck Tucker]]
 
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'''''Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie''''' is the second animated film based on the [[Nickelodeon]] animated TV series ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' The film premiered on television on November 24, 2017.
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|Row 5 info = Nickelodeon Movies <br> Paramount Animation
 
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|Row 6 info = Paramount Pictures
 
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|Row 7 info = 2002
 
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==Synopsis==
'''''Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie''''' was going to be the second and final movie of the ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' series.
 
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''Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie'' takes kids on the field trip of a lifetime: action-packed and full of adventure! They’ll join Arnold on a quest in which he’ll try to achieve his ultimate dream and finally find his missing parents. It all starts when Arnold and his classmates take a trip to San Lorenzo, Central America, which, coincidentally, is the last place Arnold’s parents were seen. Their trip takes a turn when pirates kidnap Arnold and his friends! From there it’s one jungle hazard after another, and the gang must put their heads together to get out of danger. As the leader of the journey, Arnold must make sure he and his friends survive safely, all while working towards a reunion he’s dreamt of his whole life.
   
 
==Plot==
"TJM" is an acronym commonly used by the [[crew]] and fans of ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' to refer to ''The Jungle Movie''. The planned sequel is also sometimes referred to as ''Hey Arnold 2: The Movie.''
 
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The movie starts off in a dream where [[Arnold Shortman|Arnold]] finds his parents in some Aztec ruins in the Amazon Jungles, but they leave him for another mission with their old friend, [[Eduardo]]. He wakes up on the last day of school and he is late that he quickly feeds his pig, [[Abner (pig)|Abner]], some bacon and then leaves for [[P.S. 118|school]]. At the Patakis' defunct [[Big Bob's Beepers]] store, which the Patakis now live in instead of their apartment, [[Helga G. Pataki|Helga]] tells her dad that she is going to school, but [[Robert "Big Bob" Pataki|Big Bob]] tells her to come back later and help them sort some beepers, much to her chagrin due to the fact that beepers are now defunct to the world. At PS. 118, [[Robert Simmons|Mr. Simmons]] then makes his announcement in class that a contest is being held for a class trip to [[San Lorenzo]] which is due in a week. Seeing this as his opportunity to find his parents, [[Miles Shortman|Miles]] and [[Stella Shortman|Stella]], who disappeared years ago going there, Arnold and his best friend [[Gerald Johanssen|Gerald]] plan to make a humanitarian video during the summer to win the trip for their class. They try to record themselves making a home out of junk for one of their friends, the eccentric [[Monkeyman (character)|Monkeyman]], but that backfires as homeless people dismantle it, leaving Arnold heartbroken.
   
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Helga, with her knowledge of her secret long-lasting crush on Arnold, uses recorded footage showing Arnold's good deeds over the years to make a video for the contest, and everyone in town surprises Arnold with it. Mr. Simmons then reveals to everyone that Arnold's video won the contest and he, his classmates and Helga's older sister, [[Olga Pataki|Olga]], who is chaperoning for Helga, get a plane ride to San Lorenzo. But the night before leaving for San Lorenzo, Arnold's grandfather, [[Grandpa Phil|Phil]], not only gives Arnold a stapler for defense in case of danger, but also makes him promise to focus on the trip instead of just looking for his parents.
==Background==
 
Originally, ''The Jungle Movie'' was supposed to be the only theatrical feature of the series. However, Nickelodeon executives decided to give the made-for-TV movie, ''Arnold Saves the Neighborhood'', a theatrical release in 2002 under the title of ''[[Hey Arnold!: The Movie|Hey Arnold!: The Movie.]] ''The movie ended up being unsuccessful and only grossed $15.2 million at worldwide box offices. Despite this, Nickelodeon was still interested in making TJM, and asked Craig to produce a special one-hour episode called [[The Journal]] that would link the series to the second movie.
 
   
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While on the plane, Abner stows away in Arnold's backpack. When everyone arrives in San Lorenzo, they are greeted at a dock by Eduardo. Onboard his ship, Eduardo privately warns Arnold of the dangers the jungle has to offer and gives him an amulet said to lead them to the residents of the lost city of San Lorenzo, the "[[Green Eyes|Green-Eyed People]]." He even persuades Arnold to not tell anyone else about their mission, for fear of causing a panic. During the ride later at night, Arnold keeps his secret safe from Gerald, much to the latter's chagrin about Arnold's sudden secrecy. Then while Arnold goes on lookout at the crow's nest, Helga joins him up there and attempts to tell Arnold about her crush on him completely when she was abruptly cut off by Arnold when he spots another ship heading towards them, resulting her to become angry and heartbroken towards Arnold and tossing her locket into the river and ripping up Arnold's picture from her locket. The entire ship then gets attacked by the other ship, and go through river rapids to lose it and its river pirate crew, led by the river pirate, [[Lasombra]]. The next morning after losing their ship in an explosion upon crashing and learning the secret that Arnold kept from them from Eduardo telling them when they asked what is going on, the entire class and even Gerald start to grow some resentment to Arnold as Eduardo and his crew guide the class to their humanitarian base.
In 2004, Nickelodeon decided to cancel both the project and the series, citing a drop in viewer interest as the main reason for their decision.
 
   
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After traversing through the jungle the whole day, the whole group enters the base upon arrival. However, as soon as they enter, "Eduardo" then reveals himself to be Lasombra the whole time, disguised as Eduardo with a fake mustache, that the base is actually their camp base, and that the contest was all a trap. He and his men imprison everyone and frames Arnold for his betrayal, planning on using him to find the lost city of the Green-Eyed People and its treasures, making his entire class make resentment towards Arnold even more when Lasombra claims Arnold and him made a deal on finding the lost city and treasures. Afterwards upon imprisonment later, Helga overhears Arnold, in a separate cage next door, crying for his parents in remorse for what led to this and realizes Arnold had nothing to do with Lasombra's plot. After getting her locket back from [[Brainy]], who received it from the river and fixed Arnold's picture earlier, Helga convinces the class and even Gerald to give Arnold another chance and help him escape so they can find help in the Green-Eyed People. Helga and Gerald then manage to escape from their cell with the class' help, free Arnold from his cage (All the while outwitting the guard by shoving Arnold's stapler into his face), and use Arnold's father's old journal to find the Green-Eyed People's city. Unknown to them, Lasombra anticipated this and had already placed a tracking device on Arnold's pendant before he even gave it to him.
Although Craig Bartlett does not want to reveal the plot line completely, some aspects of it have leaked through his [[chats]] and interviews. Craig also stated in 2012 that if TJM were to be made today he would "have to start from scratch."
 
   
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Arnold, Gerald, and Helga manage to evade the lost city's traps, as does Lasombra, sacrificing most of his men to the traps in the process. They manage to find the city populated by children. Meanwhile, Abner, who escaped during the ship's "River pirate" ambush earlier, manages to make it back home to the boarding house via an airplane to warn Arnold's grandparents about what happened and, along with Big Bob and [[Miriam Pataki|Miriam]], who got an SOS message from Helga's intelligent best friend, [[Phoebe Heyerdahl|Phoebe]], with the class' help, fly a rental plane to San Lorenzo, where they soon help the rest of the class defeat Lasombra's crew and escape.
In an interview on ''The Arun Mehta Show, ''[http://heyarnold.wikia.com/wiki/Justin_Shenkarow Justin Shenkarow], who did the voice of [[Harold]], hinted that discussions between Nickelodeon and Craig had been going on about possibly green-lighting the second movie. Craig later confirmed that he was indeed going into meetings with Nickelodeon executives.
 
   
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In the city, Arnold, Gerald, and Helga realize that the residents of the city worship Arnold. The group finds a statue said to contain a treasure that may lead to a cure for the city's sleeping sickness, that has contaminated most of the city's population. They are then cornered by Lasombra, who takes Arnold hostage and steals the [[Corazón]]. After Gerald and Helga catch up, Lasombra forces Arnold to use the amulet to open the statue after destroying the wooden bridge, threatening to make Gerald and Helga fall to their deaths if Arnold refuses to cooperate. He succeeds, and when Lasombra tries to take the treasure from within, the statue shoots him in the forehead with a poison dart. Lasombra then falls off the cliff below, unknowingly knocking Arnold onto Gerald and Helga, who are hanging on the collapsing bridge for dear life.
In 2013, it was rumored that the movie would be released if there was enough interest in it among fans. Cyma Zarghami, the president of Nickelodeon, has told Craig about how she has been receiving numerous letters and fan mail about ''Hey Arnold!'' Since then, Craig has announced that he is now officially working on a new Nickelodeon show called ''Sky Rat'' and wants to work on this new show before becoming re-invested in ''Hey Arnold!'' Craig still wants to eventually produce TJM, granted his revived involvement with Nickelodeon continues to go well.
 
   
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Afterwards, a mysterious man arrives and, after pulling Arnold, Gerald, and Helga up to safety before the damaged bridge collapsed, reveals himself to be the real Eduardo (Revealing that the crew that attacked the class' ship earlier was actually Eduardo and his crew trying to rescue the class from Lasombra and his crew). Then, the dying poisoned Lasombra climbs back up via the destroyed bridge's ropes and gets into a brief scuffle with Eduardo, Arnold, Gerald and Helga (Resulting with the treasure falling off the cliff) before finally succumbing to the poison dart's poison and falling to his death. The group makes it back to the city (Via the stone bridge Eduardo used to get to Arnold, Gerald, and Helga a moment ago), and Eduardo finally shows Arnold, Gerald, and Helga where Miles and Stella are in the city, revealing that they have also been contaminated with the sleeping sickness upon arrival years ago. Upon learning that the treasure was a key mechanism to release the cure to the infected population after explaining how they accidentally lost it, the children soon mourns for their parents. Feeling sorry for Arnold, the Green-Eyed children, and their parents along with Gerald and Eduardo, Helga soon realizes her locket would make a perfect temporary substitute since it's heart-shaped like the treasure itself. As soon as she and Arnold both insert the locket and activate the mechanism with it, the temple then releases the cure and the infected are cured and revived. Arnold and the city's children soon reunite with their parents. Arnold then professes his gratitude to Helga (Who gets her locket back now that the curing is done), thus allowing them both to finally confessing their love for each other and the two sharing their first official romantic kiss together, as witnessed by Miles, Stella, Gerald, and Eduardo.
In 2014, it was rumored that TJM was finally being worked on again, and that it would be released in theaters either on June 19, 2015 or sometime during 2016. However, this rumor has not been confirmed by Craig Bartlett, Nickelodeon, or Paramount Pictures, which implies that the rumor is likely to be false. However, many fans have been sharing this rumor, claiming it to be the truth.
 
   
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Arnold wakes up one morning back home after all of this, and rushes downstairs to find things seemingly back to the way it was before the trip, until his parents show up, revealing that this is not a dream at all and that those events really did happen, and that Arnold bolting awake just now was just him having a dream that he never found his parents. The series then ends with Arnold waving goodbye to Miles and Stella as he goes to his first day of sixth grade with his classmates and Mr. Simmons at PS. 118.
==Production==
 
Drafts of the movie were written and developed between 1998-2001, and it's rumored the script was in its 6th or 7th draft. A number of storyboards were also drafted by then co-director Raymie Muzquiz.
 
   
 
==Background & Production==
Towards the end of the series, Snee Oosh Studios was only working with a small number of staff. Enough to produce the two final episodes of the show ([[April Fool's Day]] and [[The Journal]]) and the movie.
 
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===Theatrical Development===
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When Nickelodeon renewed ''Hey Arnold!'' for a fourth season in 1998, they also gave series creator [[Craig Bartlett]] a chance to develop two feature-length movies based on the show. One made directly for TV and video, called ''Arnold Saves the Neighborhood'', and another slated for a theatrical release. Nickelodeon asked Bartlett to do "the biggest idea he could think of" for the theatrical film.<ref>[http://apocalypstick.com/interview-hey-arnolds-craig-bartlett/ Interview With Hey Arnold's Craig Bartlett]</ref> After looking at the series, Bartlett decided to make the theatrical feature a follow-up to the episode "[[Parents Day]]", and have Arnold try to solve the question of what happened to his lost parents.
   
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This became known as ''The Jungle Movie'', which was developed between 1998 and 2001. Craig Bartlett, [[Steve Viksten]], and [[Jonathan Greenberg]] wrote and revised the script, which reached its 6th or 7th draft. [[Raymie Muzquiz]] eventually got involved in the film as well during 2000-2001, as its director. A number of materials and art (seen below) were also made.
==Legal Status==
 
Nickelodeon and Paramount currently own the rights to the script and the Hey Arnold characters, but currently there are no plans to put it into production. It's highly unlikely that the project would be allowed to be revived under another production company.
 
   
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In 2000, executives at Nickelodeon and Paramount decided to give the made-for-TV movie ''Arnold Saves the Neighborhood'' a theatrical release instead, under the title of ''[[Hey Arnold!: The Movie|Hey Arnold! The Movie]]''. Around this time, Nickelodeon also asked Craig to produce three more half-hours for Season 5, two of which became the special one-hour episode "[[The Journal]]", which was planned to serve as a prequel to ''The Jungle Movie''. Craig Bartlett and his crew later left Nickelodeon on December 7, 2001, when production on "The Journal" ended. Work on ''The Jungle Movie'' was stopped as well, and would be resumed whenever Paramount green-lighted the project.
==Plot line==
 
[[Image:Roger Luan, The Jungle Movie, 1.jpg|right|thumb|''The Jungle Movie'' concept art by [[Roger Luan]] ]]
 
[[Image:Roger Luan, The Jungle Movie, 3.jpg|right|thumb|''The Jungle Movie'' concept art by [[Roger Luan]] ]]
 
[[Image:Roger Luan, The Jungle Movie, 2.jpg|right|thumb|''The Jungle Movie'' concept art by [[Roger Luan]] ]]
 
[[File:2ldkab8.jpg|thumb|Unknown concept. Though rumoured to be [[Sammy Redmond]]'s Mansion.]]
 
   
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===Cancellation===
While no official information has ever been released by Nickelodeon, Craig Bartlett himself has talked about the movie plot in various online chats and interviews.
 
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The first movie was released theatrically on June 28, 2002, but ended up being unsuccessful due to poor advertising and an unfortunate release date, and only grossed $15.2 million at worldwide box offices. This directly led to Paramount Pictures never green-lighting of ''The Jungle Movie'' and leaving the series in an unresolved cliffhanger ending. Most of the development materials already made for the film were stored away at Nick when production was canceled.
   
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===Interlude Years and Fan Interest===
Arnold's name is revealed in the opening scene. A man comes to the door of the boarding house with a package for him and he signs his full name.
 
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Over the years, Craig Bartlett revealed several details about the movie (listed below) through online chats and interviews, but refused to give out too many details, in case he someday got the chance to make it, though he never thought it would really happen. With these details, fans started making their own versions through fan art and fan fiction. Around 2009, fans started letter-writing campaigns and online petitions in an attempt to bring ''The Jungle Movie'' to fruition.
   
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In 2011, Nickelodeon started a night block on the TeenNick channel called ''The 90s Are All That'', featuring 90's shows. Reception was positive, and interest on Nick's old shows sparked. By 2012, interest on ''Hey Arnold!'' and awareness on its canceled movie was loud enough to revive Bartlett's optimism for the project and catch the attention of Nickelodeon.
The whole class, who are now in the fifth grade, go to [[San Lorenzo]] in Central America after Arnold wins them an essay contest. However, he has his own secret agenda to go look for his parents with the map that he found in the episode "[[The Journal]]".
 
   
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===Revival===
Arnold meets the mysterious Green Eyed people, the people his parents were helping. When he was born, he silenced all of nature (the erupting volcano), which prompted the Green Eyes to believe that he is divine. The Green Eyes have designed a motif that is shaped like a [[football head]] in all their architecture. They are also impressed with Helga's ferocity. This makes the Green Eyes semi-worship Arnold and Helga. The Green Eyes also think very highly of Miles and Stella, because they’ve all saved each other’s lives before, many times.
 
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The highly positive reception to the TeenNick block sparked the interest of Nick executives, and they put Chris Viscardi, co-creator of ''The Adventures of Pete & Pete'', in charge of mining the network's content library, and possibly bringing some of their older properties back for a new generation. Viscardi was actually a fan of ''Hey Arnold!'' as well. <ref>[http://mashable.com/2016/03/02/nickelodeon-hey-arnold-chris-viscardi/#oiQoYwQYriqk Don't worry: Nickelodeon will take good care of your beloved TV memories]</ref>
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[[File:Arnold101Slide.jpg|thumb|A slide from the "Arnold 101" PowerPoint presentation.]]
   
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Around 2013, Craig returned to Nickelodeon to develop a new show called ''Sky Rat'' (which was ultimately not picked up). Throughout 2014, Craig went into meetings with Nickelodeon executives, and at one point made a presentation called "Arnold 101" to sum up the old series and explain ''The Jungle Movie'' to them.<ref>[http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/how-the-hey-arnold-movie-was-rescued-by-fans-and-twitter How social media and '90s kids saved ''Hey Arnold!'' at Nickelodeon]</ref>
[[La Sombra]], a villain who was briefly seen in the episode "The Journal" is a big character of the movie, he is [[Miles]] and [[Stella]]'s enemy. He is a mercenary treasure hunter and river pirate, who goes in disguise. La Sombra is after La Corazón, a fabulous jewel and a sacred relic of the Green Eyes, which can't be seen in the light of day.
 
   
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In 2015, production storyboards from the canceled movie posted in Raymie Muzquiz's website back in 2012 were taken down for a "Mysterious Reason". In August, the official Nickelodeon Facebook page made a [https://www.facebook.com/nickelodeon/videos/10153560198626318/?comment_id=10153565627516318&reply_comment_id=10153566651836318&total_comments=18&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R9%22%7D reply] that directly referenced ''The Jungle Movie'', creating a spike of activity among ''Hey Arnold!'' fans. Following this, Nickelodeon, Bartlett, and some of the original voice actors began dropping hints about TJM through social media.
In [[Chats and interviews with Craig Bartlett/2004-02-28|2004]], Craig Bartlett stated that if Arnold finds his parents he is going to stay with them, but in [[Chats and interviews with Craig Bartlett/2007-06-11|2007]] he said that they never decided whether Arnold had to stay in San Lorenzo.
 
   
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Shortly after, Nickelodeon announced that it was planning to reboot some of their older properties<ref>[http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/nickelodeon-classic-tv-rugrats-hey-arnold-1201583856/ Nickelodeon Mulls Return of Classic Shows]</ref>, with ''Hey Arnold!'' being one option.<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/hey-arnold-is-coming-back-and-possibly-rugrats-too-10484293.html Hey Arnold! is coming back, and possibly Rugrats too]</ref> On November 23, 2015, Nickelodeon officially announced that they were developing a new ''Hey Arnold!'' TV movie which would pick up after the cliffhanger ending of the series and resolve unanswered plotlines; with Bartlett as a writer and executive producer<ref>[http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/hey-arnold-tv-movie-nickelodeon-reviving-shows-1201646666/ ‘Hey Arnold’ TV Movie in Works as Nickelodeon Aims to Revive Classic Shows (EXCLUSIVE)]</ref>. The new TV movie wasn't directly stated to be ''The Jungle Movie'', but details provided in the announcement accurately represented what was known about the film's original plot.
Arnold finally takes the next step in his relationship with Helga. While in [[Hey Arnold!: The Movie|the first movie]] she confesses her love for him, but he dodges out of telling how he feels in return. In ''The Jungle Movie,'' he completes the conversation. She acts like she still hates him again, but after they "get together" they realize that they are meant for each other. In the end of the movie they share a short kiss (during a scene when they are in a hurry), but Gerald interrupts them. When they make a really lame excuse he says "Whatever you say". By that point, most of the characters in the movie would probably already notice what's going on between Arnold and Helga, and would start teasing them about it.
 
   
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[[File:HATVM1stConcept.jpg|thumb|right|Concept Art released by Nickelodeon]]
==Raymie Muzquiz Storyboards==
 
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On March 1st, 2016, the day before Nick's 2016-2017 TV Upfront, it was announced that the new Arnold movie would be a two-hour TV movie, set for a 2017 debut.<ref>[http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/nickelodeon-legends-of-the-hidden-temple-hey-arnold-2016-tv-upfront-1201719422/ Nickelodeon to Revive ‘Legends of the Hidden Temple’ as TV Movie (EXCLUSIVE)]</ref> Craig Bartlett confirmed that the movie had been greenlit for production, and confirmed that the new TV movie was indeed the long-awaited ''Jungle Movie''.<ref>[http://tvline.com/2016/03/02/hey-arnold-the-jungle-movie-confirmed-nickelodeon-2017/ ''Hey Arnold: The Jungle Movie'' Greenlit at Nickelodeon, Series Creator Confirms]</ref>
In July 2012, animation director [[Raymie Muzquiz]] launched his [http://www.raymiemuzquiz.com/index.html official website] with examples of his work.<ref>[http://www.raymiemuzquiz.com/pdfs/HeyArnoldStoryboard.pdf Storyboards] by co-director Raymie Muzquiz, from his official site</ref> One to those examples was a PDF document showing storyboards of a TJM scene.
 
   
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During Nickelodeon's panel in the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con, Craig Bartlett said that it was a long-fulfilled dream of his to finally make this movie, and that the fact that many employees at Nickelodeon were 90s Nick fans was crucial in bringing the series back.
In the storyboards, [[La Sombra]] is revealed, turning out to be the blue shirted river pirate shown in [[Roger Luan]]'s concept art. The scene starts with a monkey climbing over a long wall into the compound, with the text hinting to what happened in the previous scene. It pans into La Sombra's hut, where he has Arnold held captive.
 
   
 
===Revived Production===
Two of his thugs are also in the room. La Sombra instructs one of the thugs to open a plate of tastey-looking food, but Arnold ignores it. La Sombra persists, trying to get Arnold to tell him where the hidden city of the [[The Green-Eyed People|Green-Eyed people]] is, but Arnold again avoids the topic, arguing that if he knew that, he'd probably find his parents.
 
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When the movie was first announced in November 2015, the project was in its very beginning stages and the script at the time had just recently been greenlit.<ref>[http://www.avclub.com/article/nickelodeon-making-hey-arnold-movie-might-bring-ba-228856 Nickelodeon is making a Hey Arnold! movie, might bring back other classic series]</ref> Prior to that announcement, Craig and the other writers spent three days breaking the story.<ref>[https://www.avclub.com/hey-arnold-creator-craig-bartlett-charts-the-path-to-t-1820555375 Hey Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett charts the path to The Jungle Movie]</ref> The movie later entered full-on production in March 2016, after the announcement made at Nick's TV Upfront. The main voice recording sessions and a table read with the cast were done around April/May, and storyboarding was done during the summer. By October, the movie was in the animatic stage, and the last rounds of voice recording were done in November. In January 2017, the movie's finalized materials and storyboards were sent to [[Saerom Animation|Saerom]] in Korea for final animation. The film began post-production a few months later, when finalized animation began to come back. The movie was locked and began being scored by October 2017. It wrapped up production in early November, about two weeks before its premiere.
   
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The new movie features a slight redesign of the show’s characters, since Bartlett wanted it to have a fresh, new look while still respecting the canon of the original TV series.
La Sombra grows angrier and orders his thugs to restrain Arnold. The same monkey from the opening scene fallows in the background, watching the thugs capture Arnold and through him in a storeroom. The map falls in after him. La Sombra explains how he thinks a good night's sleep might jog his memory. Plus, he'd hate to hurt Arnold's friends "on accident". Then the thugs close the door. Arnold runs to the door but it's locked.<nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/>
 
==Sketches==
 
'''<gallery captionalign="left">
 
Viewdowntorapids.jpg|View from the top of river rapids
 
Riverside.jpg|View from the riverside with smoke coming from Eduardo's boat in the distance.
 
Endofrapids.jpg|River at the end of the rapids
 
Lasombrahut.jpg|La Sombra's Hut
 
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Despite the 15-year long gap between production of ''The Journal'' and ''The Jungle Movie'', many original crew members participated in the production of the movie, including Jim Lang (composer), Christopher Hink (editor), Raymie Muzquiz, [[Steve Lowtwait]]<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10209422377257218&set=a.1120038842019.20452.1258497143&type=1&theater]</ref>, [[Miyuki Hoshikawa]] (storyboard artists), Joe Purdy (writer), [[Michelle Lamoreaux]] (story consultant), and several others. The rest of the production crew was made up of young animators and writers working at Nickelodeon, many of them who'd grown up on the show. One of those "superfan" crew members being co-director [[Stu Livingston]].
==TJM Test Footage==
 
[[File:Hey Arnold Test|thumb|right|300 px]]
 
In 2012, Vimeo user and Artist Brent Forrest posted the test footage for TJM on his account.
 
   
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A total of 20 voice actors from the original series also returned for the movie, though not all of them played their original roles. (Lane Toran and Jamil Smith voice minor San Lorenzo characters.) Some characters had their voice actors replaced, since their original actors were too old, had retired, or had passed away.<ref>[http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/hey-arnold-the-jungle-movie-nickelodeon-revival-2017-1201794474/ Nickelodeon's ''Hey Arnold!'' 2017 Reboot Plot, Title Revealed]</ref> Most of child actors were replaced, with the exceptions being Helga, Harold, Rhonda, Phoebe, Big Patty and Stoop Kid, since their actors were able to reprise their roles and some of them still did voice acting. [[Wally Wingert]] replaces [[Steve Viksten]] and [[Baoan Coleman]]; the former passed away in 2014 and the latter retired from acting shortly after the first movie. [[Stephen Stanton]] replaces [[Vincent Schiavelli]], who passed away in 2005. Returning voice actors had to re-audition for their roles.<ref>[http://nickalive.blogspot.mx/2017/10/ready-for-nycc-sneak-peek-hey-arnold.html NickALive post compiling info from NYCC]</ref>
The footage shows [[Miles]] and [[Stella]] on horseback chasing a masked [[La Sombra]] through the [[San Lorenzo]] jungle in the rain. Referencing a scene that was shown in the episode [[The Journal]] when [[Eduardo]] tells the story of La Sombra stealing the Corazon from the [[Green Eyes]].
 
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As 15 years had passed since the movie was canceled, Craig Bartlett decided to re-start production from scratch, as over the years, some of his opinions had changed, and he had time to think about what the fans wanted from the story. Craig has stated that the 2017 version of ''The Jungle Movie'' is both different and better than the one Paramount canceled in 2002. Despite this, many ideas, sequences, and elements from the original were reused or modified to fit the new version of the script. The movie was written with the intention to serve as a series finale, tie up all loose ends and unanswered questions, and give longtime fans closure, while also appealing to a new generation of kids in Nickelodeon's 6-11 age demographic and leaving the door open for a sixth season to be produced if Nickelodeon ordered one.
   
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==The Original Movie==
The animation is radically different from the artwork featured in the Hey Arnold! TV Series and also showed off some 3D effects.
 
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'''Prior to the film entering development in 2015, information about the cancelled movie was released on the Internet. Craig Bartlett mentioned parts of the plot in [[Chats and interviews with Craig Bartlett|chats]], and production materials were posted by some crew members. When the film began production in 2016, the production was re-started from scratch, although many elements of the original project remained.'''
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===Original Plot - Similarities===
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The general story structure and concept remained the same, even if the script was re-written:
 
*Arnold's class, who are now in the fifth grade, go to [[San Lorenzo]] in Central America, along with Olga and Mr. Simmons, after Arnold wins the trip in a contest. However, he has his own secret agenda to go look for his parents with the map that he found at the end of the episode "[[The Journal]]". Arnold's classmates have subplots, including Rhonda freaking out in the wild while Nadine is in bug heaven, and Eugene getting allergies.
 
*Lasombra, a character who was briefly seen in the episode "The Journal", is the main antagonist of the movie. He is a mercenary treasure hunter and the river pirate leader, who goes in disguise as Eduardo to trick Arnold and his class. Lasombra is after the Corazón, a fabulous treasure and a sacred relic of the Green-Eyed People.
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*The locations visited by the class in San Lorenzo are: a city named Puerto Clara, a steamboat going through a river, waterfall rapids, a pirate compound where they end up captured in, the Green-Eyed People's hidden city, and a broken-down rope bridge. These locations are depicted in some concept art for the original film (seen below).
 
*Arnold meets the mysterious Green-Eyed People, the people his parents were helping. When he was born, he silenced an erupting volcano, which prompted the Green-Eyes to believe that he is divine. The Green Eyes have designed a motif that is shaped like Arnold's football head.
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*Resolving [[Hey Arnold!: The Movie|the first movie]]'s loose end by having Arnold finally address Helga's confession and return her feelings was always a part of ''The Jungle Movie''. This part of the story stayed mostly the same in both versions of the movie. Helga acts like she still hates Arnold at the start. The two later have a confrontation in the ship's crow's nest, leading to Helga getting rid of her locket, only for Brainy to return it later. At the end of the movie, Arnold and Helga share a short kiss which is interrupted by Gerald.
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===Original Plot - Differences===
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*While in the produced movie Arnold's name is revealed through him signing his passport, in the original film, Arnold signed his full name on a package delivered to the door of the boarding house, presumably by [[Harvey]].
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*In the original movie, the contest through which Arnold won the trip was an essay contest. In the produced movie, it's a video presentation contest.
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*[[Principal Wartz]] went to San Lorenzo in the original version, while Abner did not.
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*All modern technology in the film was (obviously) not present in the original version, which was worked on during the early 2000s, not the mid-2010s. In the original, Lasombra found out about Arnold coming to San Lorenzo through a newspaper.
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*Lasombra's design was different in the original movie: he had white hair and looked much older, though he had the exact same hat and blue shirt. His design was altered so he would more convincingly pass as Eduardo.
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*Lasombra's ship was originally called the "Esmeralda".
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*Some things mentioned in chats, like Harold, Sid, and Stinky venturing into the jungle, Helga throwing Brainy overboard, Eugene being attacked by piranhas, and Helga's ferocity impressing the Green-Eyes, are not in the produced movie.
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*The original version of the film would've featured an expanded flashback of Miles and Stella retrieving the Corazón from Lasombra. Part of this flashback was animated (seen below).
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*A sequence of Lasombra interrogating Arnold in his hut (seen below) was storyboarded for the original movie, but not used for the rebooted movie. However, the river pirates seen in the storyboard do appear in the actual produced film, with the same designs.
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*The Corazón was mentioned to be invisible in the light of day, and had a slightly different design.
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*Bartlett mentioned that in the original movie the other kids would find out about Arnold and Helga.
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*From Craig Bartlett's Reddit AMA: For the new script, the other characters were given bigger roles in saving the day, the discovery of the hidden city and Arnold's parents was written differently, and Helga's influence in waking them up was added in. However, the biggest difference between the original and new Jungle Movie is that, during the original film's development, Steve Viksten didn't want Arnold's parents to be alive.
   
 
===Raymie Muzquiz Storyboard===
In 2014, Craig Bartlett confirmed the footage to be genuine on his Facebook page, and that it was produced by his studio in 2001.
 
 
In July 2012, animation director Raymie Muzquiz launched his website with examples of his work. One to those examples was a 53-page [http://web.archive.org/web/20140810191820/http://www.raymiemuzquiz.com/pdfs/HeyArnoldStoryboard.pdf PDF document] showing storyboards of a TJM scene.
   
 
These storyboards, at the time they were posted, revealed for the first time that Lasombra is the blue-shirted river pirate shown in the original concept art. The scene starts with a monkey climbing over a long wall into the compound, with the text hinting to what happened in the previous scene. It pans into Lasombra's hut, where he has Arnold held captive.
==Characters that go to San Lorenzo==
 
* '''[[Arnold]]''' Now ten years old, he is on his quest to find answers to his parents' disappearance.
 
* '''[[Helga Geraldine Pataki|Helga]]''' Since the first movie, she's acted like she hates Arnold again but that appears to change.
 
* '''[[Gerald Martin Johanssen|Gerald]]''' He interrupts Arnold and Helga's kiss in the end of the movie, and after hearing their lame excuse he responds, ''"Whatever you say."''
 
* '''[[Harold Berman|Harold]]''' He does his usual bullying stuff with Stinky and Sid. ''"I'm the boss and I say we're doin' it!"''
 
* '''[[Sid]]''' He tags along with Harold and Stinky.
 
* '''[[Stinky Peterson|Stinky]]''' He tags along with Harold and Sid.
 
* '''[[Rhonda Wellington Lloyd|Rhonda]]''' She totally freaks out in the jungle.
 
* '''[[Nadine]]''' For her, the jungle is like heaven. ''"There are 20,000 species of spider in San Lorenzo!"''
 
* '''[[Brainy]]''' He helps Helga to get her act together, and is thrown overboard by her a couple of times. In the middle of the story, Helga is fed up and she gives up completely. However, Brainy kind of helps her back to life.
 
* '''[[Eugene Horowitz|Eugene]]''' He jinxes it up like crazy by getting allergic attacks, his legs puff up like balloons and he is nearly eaten by piranhas; among other misfortunes.
 
* '''[[Phoebe Heyerdahl|Phoebe]] ''' Her role is not known, but she is pictured in the concept art.
 
* [[Sheena|'''Sheena''']] She is 1 of the young girl students in Mr. Simmons' 5th grade class.
 
* [[Lila|'''Lila''']] She was never mentioned in the any of the pre-production material.
 
* '''[[Robert Simmons|Mr. Simmons]]''' He is now the fifth grade teacher of Arnold's class.
 
* '''[[Principal Wartz]]''' He tags along with the group because he always wanted to go to Central America.
 
Other students of Mr. Simmons's class also participate in the trip.
 
   
 
Two of his thugs are also in the room. Lasombra instructs one of the thugs to open a plate of tasty-looking food, but Arnold ignores it. Lasombra persists, trying to get Arnold to tell him where the hidden city of the [[Green Eyes]] is, but Arnold again avoids the topic, arguing that if he knew that, he'd probably find his parents.
==Other characters==
 
*'''[[Miles]]''' He is Arnold's father who went missing in San Lorenzo 9 years ago. His whereabouts are unknown.
 
*'''[[Stella]]''' She is Arnold's mother and Miles' wife. She went with Miles to help the Green Eyes but also disappeared.
 
*'''[[Eduardo]]''' He is Miles and Stella's most trusted friend who witnessed Arnold's birth "silence all of nature" in "[[The Journal]]." In one of the sketches, it's suggested Eduardo drives a steam-powered riverboat.
 
*'''[[Green Eyes|The Green-Eyed People]]''' They are the original and mysterious inhabitants of San Lorenzo.
 
*'''[[La Sombra]]''' He is an evil river pirate and treasure hunter; Miles and Stella's arch enemy.
 
   
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Lasombra grows angrier and orders his thugs to restrain Arnold. The same monkey from the opening scene follows in the background, watching the thugs capture Arnold and throw him in a storeroom. The map falls in after him. Lasombra explains how he thinks a good night's sleep might jog his memory. Plus, he'd hate to hurt Arnold's friends "on accident". Then the thugs close the door. Arnold runs to the door but it's locked.
==Trivia==
 
*This wasn't the only movie cancelled by Nickelodeon Movies at the time. Others include ''Aaahh!!! Real Monsters: The Movie'', ''Ren & Stimpy: The Movie'', ''Jimmy Neutron: The Search for Carl'','' Pelswick: The Movie'', and ''Catscratch: Saving Waffle''. ''Doug: The Movie'' was also cancelled, but was later renamed ''Doug's 1st Movie'' and made by Walt Disney Pictures.
 
   
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Sometime in mid-2015, these storyboards were removed from Muzquiz's website, and replaced with a message saying '''"Removed for Mysterious Reason!"'''.
==Fan-led Campaigns==
 
Fans of the Hey Arnold! series have set up campaign web sites and Facebook groups asking for The Jungle Movie to be released.
 
*[http://www.thepetitionsite.com/313/623/108/opruth-green-light-hey-arnold-the-jungle-movie/ JUNGLE MOVIE PETITION] (goal is 30,000 signatures)
 
* http://www.thepetitionsite.com/713/349/694/hey-arnold-the-jungle-movie-production/ (goal is 300 signatures)
 
* http://www.thepetitionsite.com/163/953/505/more-hey-arnold-episodes/ (goal is 10,000 signatures)
 
* http://www.change.org/p/nickelodeon-make-the-hey-arnold-jungle-movie (goal is 200 signatures)
 
* http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/greenlight-hey-arnold-the-jungle-movie (goal is 100 signatures)
 
* http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/green-light-hey-arnold-the-jungle-movie (goal is 100 signatures)
 
* http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/save-the-cartoons (goal is 100 signatures)
 
* http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/bring-back-hey-arnold-for-season-6 (goal is 100 signatures)
 
* http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/returnoldnick/ (goal is 500 signatures)
 
* http://ipt-elb-94457558.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com/petition/tell-nick-to-release-the-jungle-movie-script (goal is 1,000 signatures)
 
* http://www.thepetitionsite.com/437/906/534/hey-arnold-the-jungle-movie/ (goal is 1,400 signatures)
 
* http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/nickelodeonsplat/ (goal is 10,000 signatures)
 
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=173405088633 Hey Arnold! Save The Jungle Movie!! 100,000 People!!] ~ Group on Facebook
 
*[http://heyarnoldopruth.tumblr.com/ Operation Ruthless (Opruth)] ~ Blog on Tumblr
 
*[http://thejunglemovie.blogspot.com/ Save The Jungle Movie] ~ Blog on Blogspot
 
*[http://-footballhead.tumblr.com/ MOVE IT FOOTBALL HEAD!] ~ Blog on Tumblr
 
*[http://www.facebook.com/SaveTheJungleMovieUk Save The Jungle Movie UK] ~ The United Kingdom Sub-Division of the Save The Jungle Movie campaign.
 
   
 
===Test Footage===
==Fan Fictions closely related to The Jungle Movie==
 
 
[[File:Hey Arnold Test|thumb|right|300 px]]
:''See also [[San Lorenzo#Fanfics|Fanfics about San Lorenzo]]''
 
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In 2012, Vimeo user and Artist Brent Forrest posted a test clip for TJM on his account. The animation in this test footage is radically different from the artwork featured in the ''Hey Arnold!'' TV Series and also shows off some 3D effects, like the first movie. In 2014, Craig Bartlett confirmed the footage to be genuine on his Facebook page, and that it was produced by his studio in 2001.
*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3100255/1/The_Jungle_Fanfic The Jungle Fanfic]" by [[MeganKoumori]]
 
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*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/1186151/1/The_Jungle_Movie The Jungle Movie]" by [[If Wishes Were Blue Skies]]
 
 
The footage shows Miles and Stella on horseback chasing a masked Lasombra through the San Lorenzo jungle in the rain to get back the Corazón; it precedes a scene that was shown in "The Journal", where they were running away from Lasombra after retrieving the Corazón. No version of this footage ended up in the final film.
*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4076386/1/Jaguars Jaguars]" by [[Cybra]]
 
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*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/2035380/1/The_Jungle_movie_fanfic The Jungle movie fanfic]" by [[WildAngel16]]
 
 
===Sketches & Concept Art===
*"[http://theeyeshield.deviantart.com/art/Welcome-to-the-Jungle-125428083 The Arnold and Helga Chronicles XVIII: Welcome to the Jungle]" by Jake Collins ([http://theeyeshield.deviantart.com/ TheEyeShield])
 
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*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/2311119/1/CHISMES Chismes]" by [[Number6]] (in Spanish)
 
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Originalsanlorenzoart.jpg|Art of San Lorenzo
*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3905995/1/My_version_of_Hey_Arnold_TJM My version of Hey Arnold! TJM]" by [[Kisstriss]]
 
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11855746_1135099786504180_8304829883877131165_n.jpg|Street in Puerto Claro, by layout designer Brian Mark. Dated December 2000.
*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/869462/1/sentimientos_ocultos_parte_2 Sentimientos ocultos parte 2]" by [[Laura11]] (in Spanish)
 
 
Riverside.jpg|View from the riverside with smoke coming from Eduardo's boat in the distance.
*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4395809/1/Eres_para_mi Eres para mi]" by [[Ratoncito82]] (in Spanish)
 
 
Viewdowntorapids.jpg|View from the top of river rapids
*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4642858/1/Proof Proof]" by [[PennyBlue]]
 
 
Endofrapids.jpg|River at the end of the rapids
*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4996205/1/The_Jungle_Movie The Jungle Movie]" by [[Taylort]]
 
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Lasombrahut.jpg|Lasombra's Hut, by Brian Mark. Dated April 25, 2001.
*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6017845/1/The_Jungle_Journey_to_San_Lorenzo The Jungle: Journey to San Lorenzo]" by [http://www.fanfiction.net/~oooizzyooo OoOIzzyOoO]
 
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Jungle_backstory.jpg|Development art for the backstory of Lasombra's theft of the Corazón, by [[Tuck Tucker]]. Dated November 2000.
*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7141092/1/The_Jungle_Movie_Los_Tres_Observadores The Jungle Movie: Los Tres Observadores]" by [http://www.fanfiction.net/u/852667/RinandSess RinandSess]
 
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OriginalTJMBrainy.jpg|Color drawing by Raymie Muzquiz, showing Brainy returning Helga's locket. Made around 2001.
*"[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/9102292/1/Hey-Arnold-2-The-Journey-to-San-Lorenzo Hey Arnold 2: The Journey to San Lorenzo] " by [http://www.fanfiction.net/u/4595183/valcanous valcanous]
 
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Brainydancing.jpg|Brainy dancing with his panpipe. This storyboard was reused for the produced film.
*[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/9356351/1/The-Map-That-Led-Home "The Map That Led Home"] by [http://www.fanfiction.net/~electricamethyst ElectricAmethyst]
 
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Roger Luan, The Jungle Movie, 1.jpg|The class inside the river pirates' fort. Lasombra is holding what looks like a fake mustache.
*[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7852228/1/Peter-Sonic-and-Link-The-Crossover-Crystals "Peter, Sonic, and Link: The Cross-Over Crystals"] by [http://www.fanfiction.net/u/3691894/Godzilla2915 Godzilla2915]
 
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Roger Luan, The Jungle Movie, 2.jpg|Lasombra hanging off a cliff while holding the Corazón. A broken rope bridge is visible.
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Roger Luan, The Jungle Movie, 3.jpg|Harold, Sid, and Stinky running from monkeys
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CraigOGArtWall.jpg|Craig during the production of the rebooted film, with the original film's art on a wall. Bigger version [https://www.instagram.com/p/BFZHUPQIHFx/ here].
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Unboxing Treasure from the Past|Video of Craig and Raymie unboxing the original movie's art, stored away over a decade ago.
 
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==Fan Projects related to The Jungle Movie==
 
*[http://community.livejournal.com/ha_tjm_fanmade/ Hey Arnold! — The Jungle Movie Fanmade Projects! community on Livejournal] — Community in which you can also share your ideas, plot devices for ''The Jungle Movie'' fan project, and also a place to post/share all of your projects, whether they be for ''The Jungle Movie'', the years after ''The Jungle Movie'', ''[[The Patakis]]'', and even the years after ''The Patakis''.
 
*[[Project Heart (Fan Project)]]
 
 
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Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie is the second animated film based on the Nickelodeon animated TV series Hey Arnold! The film premiered on television on November 24, 2017.

Synopsis

Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie takes kids on the field trip of a lifetime: action-packed and full of adventure! They’ll join Arnold on a quest in which he’ll try to achieve his ultimate dream and finally find his missing parents. It all starts when Arnold and his classmates take a trip to San Lorenzo, Central America, which, coincidentally, is the last place Arnold’s parents were seen. Their trip takes a turn when pirates kidnap Arnold and his friends! From there it’s one jungle hazard after another, and the gang must put their heads together to get out of danger. As the leader of the journey, Arnold must make sure he and his friends survive safely, all while working towards a reunion he’s dreamt of his whole life.

Plot

The movie starts off in a dream where Arnold finds his parents in some Aztec ruins in the Amazon Jungles, but they leave him for another mission with their old friend, Eduardo. He wakes up on the last day of school and he is late that he quickly feeds his pig, Abner, some bacon and then leaves for school. At the Patakis' defunct Big Bob's Beepers store, which the Patakis now live in instead of their apartment, Helga tells her dad that she is going to school, but Big Bob tells her to come back later and help them sort some beepers, much to her chagrin due to the fact that beepers are now defunct to the world. At PS. 118, Mr. Simmons then makes his announcement in class that a contest is being held for a class trip to San Lorenzo which is due in a week. Seeing this as his opportunity to find his parents, Miles and Stella, who disappeared years ago going there, Arnold and his best friend Gerald plan to make a humanitarian video during the summer to win the trip for their class. They try to record themselves making a home out of junk for one of their friends, the eccentric Monkeyman, but that backfires as homeless people dismantle it, leaving Arnold heartbroken.

Helga, with her knowledge of her secret long-lasting crush on Arnold, uses recorded footage showing Arnold's good deeds over the years to make a video for the contest, and everyone in town surprises Arnold with it. Mr. Simmons then reveals to everyone that Arnold's video won the contest and he, his classmates and Helga's older sister, Olga, who is chaperoning for Helga, get a plane ride to San Lorenzo. But the night before leaving for San Lorenzo, Arnold's grandfather, Phil, not only gives Arnold a stapler for defense in case of danger, but also makes him promise to focus on the trip instead of just looking for his parents.

While on the plane, Abner stows away in Arnold's backpack. When everyone arrives in San Lorenzo, they are greeted at a dock by Eduardo. Onboard his ship, Eduardo privately warns Arnold of the dangers the jungle has to offer and gives him an amulet said to lead them to the residents of the lost city of San Lorenzo, the "Green-Eyed People." He even persuades Arnold to not tell anyone else about their mission, for fear of causing a panic. During the ride later at night, Arnold keeps his secret safe from Gerald, much to the latter's chagrin about Arnold's sudden secrecy. Then while Arnold goes on lookout at the crow's nest, Helga joins him up there and attempts to tell Arnold about her crush on him completely when she was abruptly cut off by Arnold when he spots another ship heading towards them, resulting her to become angry and heartbroken towards Arnold and tossing her locket into the river and ripping up Arnold's picture from her locket. The entire ship then gets attacked by the other ship, and go through river rapids to lose it and its river pirate crew, led by the river pirate, Lasombra. The next morning after losing their ship in an explosion upon crashing and learning the secret that Arnold kept from them from Eduardo telling them when they asked what is going on, the entire class and even Gerald start to grow some resentment to Arnold as Eduardo and his crew guide the class to their humanitarian base.

After traversing through the jungle the whole day, the whole group enters the base upon arrival. However, as soon as they enter, "Eduardo" then reveals himself to be Lasombra the whole time, disguised as Eduardo with a fake mustache, that the base is actually their camp base, and that the contest was all a trap. He and his men imprison everyone and frames Arnold for his betrayal, planning on using him to find the lost city of the Green-Eyed People and its treasures, making his entire class make resentment towards Arnold even more when Lasombra claims Arnold and him made a deal on finding the lost city and treasures. Afterwards upon imprisonment later, Helga overhears Arnold, in a separate cage next door, crying for his parents in remorse for what led to this and realizes Arnold had nothing to do with Lasombra's plot. After getting her locket back from Brainy, who received it from the river and fixed Arnold's picture earlier, Helga convinces the class and even Gerald to give Arnold another chance and help him escape so they can find help in the Green-Eyed People. Helga and Gerald then manage to escape from their cell with the class' help, free Arnold from his cage (All the while outwitting the guard by shoving Arnold's stapler into his face), and use Arnold's father's old journal to find the Green-Eyed People's city. Unknown to them, Lasombra anticipated this and had already placed a tracking device on Arnold's pendant before he even gave it to him.

Arnold, Gerald, and Helga manage to evade the lost city's traps, as does Lasombra, sacrificing most of his men to the traps in the process. They manage to find the city populated by children. Meanwhile, Abner, who escaped during the ship's "River pirate" ambush earlier, manages to make it back home to the boarding house via an airplane to warn Arnold's grandparents about what happened and, along with Big Bob and Miriam, who got an SOS message from Helga's intelligent best friend, Phoebe, with the class' help, fly a rental plane to San Lorenzo, where they soon help the rest of the class defeat Lasombra's crew and escape.

In the city, Arnold, Gerald, and Helga realize that the residents of the city worship Arnold. The group finds a statue said to contain a treasure that may lead to a cure for the city's sleeping sickness, that has contaminated most of the city's population. They are then cornered by Lasombra, who takes Arnold hostage and steals the Corazón. After Gerald and Helga catch up, Lasombra forces Arnold to use the amulet to open the statue after destroying the wooden bridge, threatening to make Gerald and Helga fall to their deaths if Arnold refuses to cooperate. He succeeds, and when Lasombra tries to take the treasure from within, the statue shoots him in the forehead with a poison dart. Lasombra then falls off the cliff below, unknowingly knocking Arnold onto Gerald and Helga, who are hanging on the collapsing bridge for dear life.

Afterwards, a mysterious man arrives and, after pulling Arnold, Gerald, and Helga up to safety before the damaged bridge collapsed, reveals himself to be the real Eduardo (Revealing that the crew that attacked the class' ship earlier was actually Eduardo and his crew trying to rescue the class from Lasombra and his crew). Then, the dying poisoned Lasombra climbs back up via the destroyed bridge's ropes and gets into a brief scuffle with Eduardo, Arnold, Gerald and Helga (Resulting with the treasure falling off the cliff) before finally succumbing to the poison dart's poison and falling to his death. The group makes it back to the city (Via the stone bridge Eduardo used to get to Arnold, Gerald, and Helga a moment ago), and Eduardo finally shows Arnold, Gerald, and Helga where Miles and Stella are in the city, revealing that they have also been contaminated with the sleeping sickness upon arrival years ago. Upon learning that the treasure was a key mechanism to release the cure to the infected population after explaining how they accidentally lost it, the children soon mourns for their parents. Feeling sorry for Arnold, the Green-Eyed children, and their parents along with Gerald and Eduardo, Helga soon realizes her locket would make a perfect temporary substitute since it's heart-shaped like the treasure itself. As soon as she and Arnold both insert the locket and activate the mechanism with it, the temple then releases the cure and the infected are cured and revived. Arnold and the city's children soon reunite with their parents. Arnold then professes his gratitude to Helga (Who gets her locket back now that the curing is done), thus allowing them both to finally confessing their love for each other and the two sharing their first official romantic kiss together, as witnessed by Miles, Stella, Gerald, and Eduardo.

Arnold wakes up one morning back home after all of this, and rushes downstairs to find things seemingly back to the way it was before the trip, until his parents show up, revealing that this is not a dream at all and that those events really did happen, and that Arnold bolting awake just now was just him having a dream that he never found his parents. The series then ends with Arnold waving goodbye to Miles and Stella as he goes to his first day of sixth grade with his classmates and Mr. Simmons at PS. 118.

Background & Production

Theatrical Development

When Nickelodeon renewed Hey Arnold! for a fourth season in 1998, they also gave series creator Craig Bartlett a chance to develop two feature-length movies based on the show. One made directly for TV and video, called Arnold Saves the Neighborhood, and another slated for a theatrical release. Nickelodeon asked Bartlett to do "the biggest idea he could think of" for the theatrical film.[1] After looking at the series, Bartlett decided to make the theatrical feature a follow-up to the episode "Parents Day", and have Arnold try to solve the question of what happened to his lost parents.

This became known as The Jungle Movie, which was developed between 1998 and 2001. Craig Bartlett, Steve Viksten, and Jonathan Greenberg wrote and revised the script, which reached its 6th or 7th draft. Raymie Muzquiz eventually got involved in the film as well during 2000-2001, as its director. A number of materials and art (seen below) were also made.

In 2000, executives at Nickelodeon and Paramount decided to give the made-for-TV movie Arnold Saves the Neighborhood a theatrical release instead, under the title of Hey Arnold! The Movie. Around this time, Nickelodeon also asked Craig to produce three more half-hours for Season 5, two of which became the special one-hour episode "The Journal", which was planned to serve as a prequel to The Jungle Movie. Craig Bartlett and his crew later left Nickelodeon on December 7, 2001, when production on "The Journal" ended. Work on The Jungle Movie was stopped as well, and would be resumed whenever Paramount green-lighted the project.

Cancellation

The first movie was released theatrically on June 28, 2002, but ended up being unsuccessful due to poor advertising and an unfortunate release date, and only grossed $15.2 million at worldwide box offices. This directly led to Paramount Pictures never green-lighting of The Jungle Movie and leaving the series in an unresolved cliffhanger ending. Most of the development materials already made for the film were stored away at Nick when production was canceled.

Interlude Years and Fan Interest

Over the years, Craig Bartlett revealed several details about the movie (listed below) through online chats and interviews, but refused to give out too many details, in case he someday got the chance to make it, though he never thought it would really happen. With these details, fans started making their own versions through fan art and fan fiction. Around 2009, fans started letter-writing campaigns and online petitions in an attempt to bring The Jungle Movie to fruition.

In 2011, Nickelodeon started a night block on the TeenNick channel called The 90s Are All That, featuring 90's shows. Reception was positive, and interest on Nick's old shows sparked. By 2012, interest on Hey Arnold! and awareness on its canceled movie was loud enough to revive Bartlett's optimism for the project and catch the attention of Nickelodeon.

Revival

The highly positive reception to the TeenNick block sparked the interest of Nick executives, and they put Chris Viscardi, co-creator of The Adventures of Pete & Pete, in charge of mining the network's content library, and possibly bringing some of their older properties back for a new generation. Viscardi was actually a fan of Hey Arnold! as well. [2]

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A slide from the "Arnold 101" PowerPoint presentation.

Around 2013, Craig returned to Nickelodeon to develop a new show called Sky Rat (which was ultimately not picked up). Throughout 2014, Craig went into meetings with Nickelodeon executives, and at one point made a presentation called "Arnold 101" to sum up the old series and explain The Jungle Movie to them.[3]

In 2015, production storyboards from the canceled movie posted in Raymie Muzquiz's website back in 2012 were taken down for a "Mysterious Reason". In August, the official Nickelodeon Facebook page made a reply that directly referenced The Jungle Movie, creating a spike of activity among Hey Arnold! fans. Following this, Nickelodeon, Bartlett, and some of the original voice actors began dropping hints about TJM through social media.

Shortly after, Nickelodeon announced that it was planning to reboot some of their older properties[4], with Hey Arnold! being one option.[5] On November 23, 2015, Nickelodeon officially announced that they were developing a new Hey Arnold! TV movie which would pick up after the cliffhanger ending of the series and resolve unanswered plotlines; with Bartlett as a writer and executive producer[6]. The new TV movie wasn't directly stated to be The Jungle Movie, but details provided in the announcement accurately represented what was known about the film's original plot.

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Concept Art released by Nickelodeon

On March 1st, 2016, the day before Nick's 2016-2017 TV Upfront, it was announced that the new Arnold movie would be a two-hour TV movie, set for a 2017 debut.[7] Craig Bartlett confirmed that the movie had been greenlit for production, and confirmed that the new TV movie was indeed the long-awaited Jungle Movie.[8]

During Nickelodeon's panel in the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con, Craig Bartlett said that it was a long-fulfilled dream of his to finally make this movie, and that the fact that many employees at Nickelodeon were 90s Nick fans was crucial in bringing the series back.

Revived Production

When the movie was first announced in November 2015, the project was in its very beginning stages and the script at the time had just recently been greenlit.[9] Prior to that announcement, Craig and the other writers spent three days breaking the story.[10] The movie later entered full-on production in March 2016, after the announcement made at Nick's TV Upfront. The main voice recording sessions and a table read with the cast were done around April/May, and storyboarding was done during the summer. By October, the movie was in the animatic stage, and the last rounds of voice recording were done in November. In January 2017, the movie's finalized materials and storyboards were sent to Saerom in Korea for final animation. The film began post-production a few months later, when finalized animation began to come back. The movie was locked and began being scored by October 2017. It wrapped up production in early November, about two weeks before its premiere.

The new movie features a slight redesign of the show’s characters, since Bartlett wanted it to have a fresh, new look while still respecting the canon of the original TV series.

Despite the 15-year long gap between production of The Journal and The Jungle Movie, many original crew members participated in the production of the movie, including Jim Lang (composer), Christopher Hink (editor), Raymie Muzquiz, Steve Lowtwait[11], Miyuki Hoshikawa (storyboard artists), Joe Purdy (writer), Michelle Lamoreaux (story consultant), and several others. The rest of the production crew was made up of young animators and writers working at Nickelodeon, many of them who'd grown up on the show. One of those "superfan" crew members being co-director Stu Livingston.

A total of 20 voice actors from the original series also returned for the movie, though not all of them played their original roles. (Lane Toran and Jamil Smith voice minor San Lorenzo characters.) Some characters had their voice actors replaced, since their original actors were too old, had retired, or had passed away.[12] Most of child actors were replaced, with the exceptions being Helga, Harold, Rhonda, Phoebe, Big Patty and Stoop Kid, since their actors were able to reprise their roles and some of them still did voice acting. Wally Wingert replaces Steve Viksten and Baoan Coleman; the former passed away in 2014 and the latter retired from acting shortly after the first movie. Stephen Stanton replaces Vincent Schiavelli, who passed away in 2005. Returning voice actors had to re-audition for their roles.[13]

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As 15 years had passed since the movie was canceled, Craig Bartlett decided to re-start production from scratch, as over the years, some of his opinions had changed, and he had time to think about what the fans wanted from the story. Craig has stated that the 2017 version of The Jungle Movie is both different and better than the one Paramount canceled in 2002. Despite this, many ideas, sequences, and elements from the original were reused or modified to fit the new version of the script. The movie was written with the intention to serve as a series finale, tie up all loose ends and unanswered questions, and give longtime fans closure, while also appealing to a new generation of kids in Nickelodeon's 6-11 age demographic and leaving the door open for a sixth season to be produced if Nickelodeon ordered one.

The Original Movie

Prior to the film entering development in 2015, information about the cancelled movie was released on the Internet. Craig Bartlett mentioned parts of the plot in chats, and production materials were posted by some crew members. When the film began production in 2016, the production was re-started from scratch, although many elements of the original project remained.

Original Plot - Similarities

The general story structure and concept remained the same, even if the script was re-written:

  • Arnold's class, who are now in the fifth grade, go to San Lorenzo in Central America, along with Olga and Mr. Simmons, after Arnold wins the trip in a contest. However, he has his own secret agenda to go look for his parents with the map that he found at the end of the episode "The Journal". Arnold's classmates have subplots, including Rhonda freaking out in the wild while Nadine is in bug heaven, and Eugene getting allergies.
  • Lasombra, a character who was briefly seen in the episode "The Journal", is the main antagonist of the movie. He is a mercenary treasure hunter and the river pirate leader, who goes in disguise as Eduardo to trick Arnold and his class. Lasombra is after the Corazón, a fabulous treasure and a sacred relic of the Green-Eyed People.
  • The locations visited by the class in San Lorenzo are: a city named Puerto Clara, a steamboat going through a river, waterfall rapids, a pirate compound where they end up captured in, the Green-Eyed People's hidden city, and a broken-down rope bridge. These locations are depicted in some concept art for the original film (seen below).
  • Arnold meets the mysterious Green-Eyed People, the people his parents were helping. When he was born, he silenced an erupting volcano, which prompted the Green-Eyes to believe that he is divine. The Green Eyes have designed a motif that is shaped like Arnold's football head.
  • Resolving the first movie's loose end by having Arnold finally address Helga's confession and return her feelings was always a part of The Jungle Movie. This part of the story stayed mostly the same in both versions of the movie. Helga acts like she still hates Arnold at the start. The two later have a confrontation in the ship's crow's nest, leading to Helga getting rid of her locket, only for Brainy to return it later. At the end of the movie, Arnold and Helga share a short kiss which is interrupted by Gerald.

Original Plot - Differences

  • While in the produced movie Arnold's name is revealed through him signing his passport, in the original film, Arnold signed his full name on a package delivered to the door of the boarding house, presumably by Harvey.
  • In the original movie, the contest through which Arnold won the trip was an essay contest. In the produced movie, it's a video presentation contest.
  • Principal Wartz went to San Lorenzo in the original version, while Abner did not.
  • All modern technology in the film was (obviously) not present in the original version, which was worked on during the early 2000s, not the mid-2010s. In the original, Lasombra found out about Arnold coming to San Lorenzo through a newspaper.
  • Lasombra's design was different in the original movie: he had white hair and looked much older, though he had the exact same hat and blue shirt. His design was altered so he would more convincingly pass as Eduardo.
  • Lasombra's ship was originally called the "Esmeralda".
  • Some things mentioned in chats, like Harold, Sid, and Stinky venturing into the jungle, Helga throwing Brainy overboard, Eugene being attacked by piranhas, and Helga's ferocity impressing the Green-Eyes, are not in the produced movie.
  • The original version of the film would've featured an expanded flashback of Miles and Stella retrieving the Corazón from Lasombra. Part of this flashback was animated (seen below).
  • A sequence of Lasombra interrogating Arnold in his hut (seen below) was storyboarded for the original movie, but not used for the rebooted movie. However, the river pirates seen in the storyboard do appear in the actual produced film, with the same designs.
  • The Corazón was mentioned to be invisible in the light of day, and had a slightly different design.
  • Bartlett mentioned that in the original movie the other kids would find out about Arnold and Helga.
  • From Craig Bartlett's Reddit AMA: For the new script, the other characters were given bigger roles in saving the day, the discovery of the hidden city and Arnold's parents was written differently, and Helga's influence in waking them up was added in. However, the biggest difference between the original and new Jungle Movie is that, during the original film's development, Steve Viksten didn't want Arnold's parents to be alive.

Raymie Muzquiz Storyboard

In July 2012, animation director Raymie Muzquiz launched his website with examples of his work. One to those examples was a 53-page PDF document showing storyboards of a TJM scene.

These storyboards, at the time they were posted, revealed for the first time that Lasombra is the blue-shirted river pirate shown in the original concept art. The scene starts with a monkey climbing over a long wall into the compound, with the text hinting to what happened in the previous scene. It pans into Lasombra's hut, where he has Arnold held captive.

Two of his thugs are also in the room. Lasombra instructs one of the thugs to open a plate of tasty-looking food, but Arnold ignores it. Lasombra persists, trying to get Arnold to tell him where the hidden city of the Green Eyes is, but Arnold again avoids the topic, arguing that if he knew that, he'd probably find his parents.

Lasombra grows angrier and orders his thugs to restrain Arnold. The same monkey from the opening scene follows in the background, watching the thugs capture Arnold and throw him in a storeroom. The map falls in after him. Lasombra explains how he thinks a good night's sleep might jog his memory. Plus, he'd hate to hurt Arnold's friends "on accident". Then the thugs close the door. Arnold runs to the door but it's locked.

Sometime in mid-2015, these storyboards were removed from Muzquiz's website, and replaced with a message saying "Removed for Mysterious Reason!".

Test Footage

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Hey Arnold Test

In 2012, Vimeo user and Artist Brent Forrest posted a test clip for TJM on his account. The animation in this test footage is radically different from the artwork featured in the Hey Arnold! TV Series and also shows off some 3D effects, like the first movie. In 2014, Craig Bartlett confirmed the footage to be genuine on his Facebook page, and that it was produced by his studio in 2001.

The footage shows Miles and Stella on horseback chasing a masked Lasombra through the San Lorenzo jungle in the rain to get back the Corazón; it precedes a scene that was shown in "The Journal", where they were running away from Lasombra after retrieving the Corazón. No version of this footage ended up in the final film.

Sketches & Concept Art

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