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Your favorite Nickelodeon cartoons are all grown up!

Hey Arnold! And Doug Characters Would Look Like As 20-Somethings

Atlanta artist Nuri Durr is breathing new life into some of your favorite Nick cartoons. The story goes in 2000, Craig Bartlett wrote a pilot script with Michelle Lamoreaux called The Patakis, a spin-off of the much loved Nickelodeon hit show ‘Hey Arnold!’, showing how the characters were still living life in NYC but as adults.

Nickelodeon opted not to pick up the reboot but Nuri decided to make something out of the idea and created his own take on the characters.

Fans can order prints of Durr’s work online, and keep up with the artists’ new projects on his Instagram including a new take on Nick’s ‘Doug’ series. Hit the flip to peep what your favorite kids from Hillwood are up to now…

Arnold

After graduating from college Arnold moved away to reunite with his parents in San Lorenzo, where he remained for five years. He returns home when he receives news that Grandpa Phil passed away. With no other tenants living in the boarding house other than Grandma Gertrude, he decides he is more needed in Hillwood. Arnold works closely with children as a child psychologist. And, according to Gerald, Helga is noticeably more affectionate to Arnold now.

Gerald

Gerald Johanessen currently attends Hillwood School of Art & Design and is working toward a degree in film and television. He creates short films based on the urban legends from his childhood with his good friend, Fuzzy Slippers. After making plans to leave for LA after graduating, Phoebe decides its best to end their relationship for good in order for him to pursue his dream.

Nadine

After earning her degree in entomology Nadine begins teaching 4th grade science at P.S. 118. She’s also a self proclaimed bug whisperer, which makes people uncomfortable. Former best friend Rhonda claims Nadine can’t keep a boyfriend because they’re weirded out by her unusual fascination with tarantulas.

Eugene

Despite a lifetime of unusual bad luck, Eugene Horowitz followed his dream of becoming a famous Broadway actor. He manages to incorporate his clumsy behavior into his act which turns out to be so well received it lands him the leading role in a television series based on the play, “Eugene Eugene.”

Rhonda

Rhonda Wellington Lloyd inherited her family’s fortune and is now a successful fashion designer. She is narrow minded and highly competitive, referring to herself as the queen of fashion. Former best friend, Nadine claims Rhonda developed a severe cocaine problem to cope with her loneliness.

Stoop Kid

After gaining the courage to step down from his stoop, Stoop Kid stumbles upon a winning $10 million dollar lottery ticket. With his new found fortune, he decides to travel the world with his lawn chair in search of grand stoops to take selfies on which he refers to as #StoopSelfies. He catalogs his journeys on his blog, The Stoop Connoisseur.

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