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Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie cast revealed

Nickelodeon has revealed the voice cast of the upcoming TV movie “Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie”.

The film will feature 19 original voices from the TV series.

The voice actors reprising their famed roles include: Francesca Marie Smith (The Prince of Egypt) as Helga; Anndi McAfee (Tom and Jerry: The Movie) as Phoebe; Justin Shenkarow (“Recess”) as Harold; Olivia Hack (“Family Guy”) as Rhonda; Nika Futterman (The Boxtrolls) as Olga; Dan Butler (“Frasier”) as Mr. Simmons; Dan Castellaneta (“The Simpsons”) as Grandpa; Tress MacNeille (“The Simpsons”) as Grandma; Antoinette Stella (“Melrose Place,” writer) as Stella; Carlos Alazraqui (Happy Feet) as Eduardo; Dom Irrera (“Back at the Barnyard”) as Ernie; Maurice LaMarche (“Futurama”) as Bob Pataki; Kath Soucie (“Rugrats”) as Miriam; Danielle Judovits (Toy Story) as Big Patty; Danny Cooksey (The Lorax) as Stoop Kid; Jim Belushi (“According to Jim”) as Coach Wittenberg; and Craig Bartlett as Miles.

Additionally, Lane Toran (original voice of Arnold) and Jamil Smith (original voice of Gerald) will supplement the returning cast by lending their voices to several other roles.

New voices in the Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie include: Mason Vale Cotton (“Mad Men”) as Arnold; Benjamin “L’il P-Nut” Flores, Jr. (“Game Shakers”) as Gerald; Gavin Lewis (“Real Boy”) as Eugene; Jet Jurgensmeyer (“Bubble Guppies”) as Stinky; Aiden Lewandowski (“Comedy Bang! Bang!”) as Sid; Laya Hayes (“Santa Hunters”) as Nadine; Nicolas Cantu (“The Impossible Joy”) as Curly; Wally Wingert (“Sonic Boom”) as Oskar; and Stephen Stanton (“Star Wars Rebels”) as Pigeon Man.

Rounding out the cast, Alfred Molina (Spider-Man 2) voices resident villain, Lasombra, an infamous river pirate operating from a secret compound in the jungles of San Lorenzo.

“Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie” is written and executive produced by the series’ original creator Craig Bartlett and produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank.

The two hour TV movie will feature a storyline that picks up from where the original series ended in 2004 and will resolve unanswered questions and plotlines–including Arnold finally getting answers about the whereabouts of his missing parents.

“Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie” will debut in 2017.

 

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