Comic-Con got a sneak peek at some 'Hey Arnold!' film artwork

Coming to a TV near you in 2017.
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Start dusting off your shrine to Arnold in your closet—we finally have a glimpse of what characters from the long awaited Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie will look like.

Craig Bartlett, creator of the Nickelodeon hit show, spoke at 2016 Comic-Con in San Diego this past week and revealed some artwork of key characters like Arnold, Gerald, Helga and Phoebe.

The character lineup also includes Grandpa and Abner.


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While the plot has yet to be revealed, it seems as if our favorite Nick characters haven't undergone too much of a transformation. Arnold still is a football head but seems to have gotten a slight wardrobe change, along with Helga's shoes and Gerald's new hoodie.

So far, people have reacted positively online about the reboot.

Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie will make it's Nickelodeon premiere on Thanksgiving in 2017.

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