WATCH: 'Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie' to solve mystery of Arnold's missing parents | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: ‘Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie’ to solve mystery of Arnold’s missing parents

/ 05:33 PM October 08, 2017

Arnold finally gets a chance to discover what happened to his missing parents in this trailer for the upcoming animated film “Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie”.

The story picks up right where the the TV show’s last season left off. Arnold’s class won a field trip to San Lorenzo. Coincidentally, it was the same place where his parents disappeared.

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Fourth-grader Arnold draw up plans and ask friends for help in a mission to discover what became of his missing father and mother.

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It appears there’s a grand adventure ahead of the kids, which includes death-defying boat rides and angry natives. And even Helga expressing how much she loves Arnold, again.

“Hey Arnold!” the animated TV series ran for five seasons between October 1996 and June 2004 on Nickelodeon. It also inspired a feature film in 2002 titled “Hey Arnold! The Movie”.

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Catch “Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie” on Nickelodeon and its sister channels on Nov. 24. JB

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