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Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie

Are you planning on watching it?

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    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Maybe, if I remember about it

    Votes: 2 66.7%

  • Total voters
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So, they're apparently making a new Hey Arnold movie, I guess. Coming out this Thanksgiving. Honestly, I just wonder who they think is going to watch it. I mean, the series ended in 2004, so most kids probably don't even know what Hey Arnold is, and I doubt that most adults who watched the show even know that it's coming out. Or would care.
 
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So, they're apparently making a new Hey Arnold movie, I guess. Coming out this Thanksgiving. Honestly, I just wonder who they think is going to watch it. I mean, the series ended in 2004, so most kids probably don't even know what Hey Arnold is, and I doubt that most adults who watched the show even know that it's coming out. Or would care.
You'd be surprised how many kids are exposed to old content: if you're a cord cutter, shows from the 80's and 90's are scattered all over Hulu and Netflix. Hey Arnold is on Hulu. And one of the major strengths of streaming platforms is that they can tell exactly how many people are watching a show, for how long, etc.
 

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