2007-2009 re-releases of all-new episodes of seasons 3 to 5 of Hey Arnold! was produced between 1998 and 2001 and aired between 2007 and 2010.
Production:
Although this late seasons 3 to 5 was produced between 1998 and 2001, it never aired in its home country, the United States, until February 2007 to 2010.
However, the third to fifth seasons aired in foreign countries such as the Canada, Italy and Germany between 1998 and 2001, before reaching the United States.
The season first re-release aired in the United States on February 14, 2007 with the episodes "Big Gino" and "Jamie O. in Love" and finished airing on February 20, 2010 with "Phoebe's Little Problem" and "Grandpa's Packard", thus officially ending the series' run in its home country. This final episode pairing didn't air on Nickelodeon, instead airing on its sister network, Nicktoons. The later seasons aired in the United States three years after it was produced.
Airing:
Perhaps the most likely of "Hey Arnold!" is that the third to fifth seasons aired in the United States three years after it was produced (from 2007 to 2010), as well as airing in a large number of countries before its own.
The season had its world premiere in the Canada on November 13, 1998, followed by Australia and United Kingdom in December 1998, Italy in January 1999, Mexico in April 1999, and Germany in September 1999.
The season, and thus the series, ended its run in Canada on November 18, 2001 with the episode "April Fools Day" in Australia the following month, Germany in April 2002, Mexico in June, followed by Japan and Canada in 2002.
The season first re-release aired in the United States on February 14, 2007 with the episodes "Big Gino" and "Jamie O. in Love" and finished airing on February 20, 2010 with "Phoebe's Little Problem" and "Grandpa's Packard", thus officially ending the series' run in its home country. This final episode pairing didn't air on Nickelodeon, instead airing on its sister network, Nicktoons. The season aired in the United States three years after it was produced and aired in other countries.
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It Was 1998, It Was A Normal Day, And Nickelodeon Decided To Make A Pilot Episode Called The Fairly Oddparents, A NEW Cartoon Era, In 2001, The Fairly Oddparents Was Born, It Was A New Show At The Time, It Was About A 10 Year Old Named Timonthy “Timmy” Turner Who Suffers Alot Because Of His Sister Named Vicky,, After Years The Fairly Oddparents Will Be 21 Years Old Now.
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Show: The Angry Beavers
Episode: S2 E1a
Year: 1998
Writer(s): Keith Kaczorek
You didn't think I forgot about The Angry Beavers 20th anniversary did you? Why do you think I waited so long to tackle Beaver Fever? Alongside "The Day the World Got Really Screwed Up" this is my favorite episode of the entire show. There's just something so right about Dagget and Norbert becoming one-hit Disco wonders in the 1990s... me and my mom are fucking CRAZY about this episode! It's really hard to put into words about what makes Beaver Fever so damn good!
I mean really, the whole episode is a great homage to the disco era of the 1970s mixed with the rise and fall of The Beatles! To this day the song itself has never left my head since that golden year of 1998! I was raised on music from way before I was born so my attraction to older genres of music is strange for someone my age. I really feel at times like I was born in the wrong year... you ever feel like that? I feel I would've thrived in the 1980s as a video game wizard! Did I also mention Ted Browman, I.e. Me, is really funny? I dunno whether he's an Indian or not, but he rules.
I'm literally in a state of shock this show doesn't have a bigger fan base than it does. Anyone who grew up during the 1970s is gonna fucking LOVE this episode! It also goes to show just how hard it can be to really gain a music career; which is why so many artists like K. C. and the Sunshine Band are One-Hit Wonders. Imagine if Clint Eastwood was all The Gorillaz ever did and they didn't still make music videos now? Even with the few songs that came out of this show in general I'm grateful for Beaver Fever and The Angry Beavers as a whole. Expect more reviews of this beauty to come! Also, yes, Dagget is one of the main reasons I wanted onesie pajamas...
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