Rugrats

Rugrats

1991
Rugrats
Rugrats

Rugrats

7.4 | TV-Y | en | Animation

Focuses on a group of toddlers, most prominently Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, and Angelica, and their day-to-day lives, usually involving common life experiences that become adventures in the babies' imaginations. Adults in the series are almost always unaware of what the children are up to; however, this only provides more room for the babies to explore and discover their surroundings.

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EP31  Hurricane Alice
Aug. 01,2004
Hurricane Alice

Betty's college roommate comes to visit with her daughter Alice during a hurricane named Alice.

EP30  Fountain of Youth
Jun. 10,2004
Fountain of Youth

Angelica convinces the babies that the parents are looking for the fountain of youth.

EP29  They Came From The Backyard
Jun. 10,2004
They Came From The Backyard

Stu designs a video surveillance babysitting system, but the TV signals get switched.

EP28  Pre-School Daze
Apr. 10,2004
Pre-School Daze

Angelica and Susie vie for the role of teacher's pet, but their efforts to impress Miss Weemer lead them to accidentally break her favorite mug.

EP27  Murmur on the Ornery Express
Nov. 11,2003
Murmur on the Ornery Express

The babies must solve the mystery of Chuckie's missing plush bear during an overnight train ride in celebration of Boris and Minka's wedding anniversary.

EP26  Angelica's Assistant
Sep. 27,2003
Angelica's Assistant

Angelica orders a timid playmate to act as her errand boy.

EP25  A Step at a Time
Sep. 27,2003
A Step at a Time

The babies recall their first steps with embarrassment, while their parents remember them differently.

EP24  Steve
Sep. 20,2003
Steve

The kids mourn the melting away of a snowman they dubbed Steve.

EP23  Baby Sale
Sep. 20,2003
Baby Sale

Tommy and the gang become anxious during an outing to Krudnik's department store for bargain baby clothing.

EP22  Sweet Dreams
Sep. 13,2003
Sweet Dreams

Chuckie's recurring dream is nowhere to be found.

EP21  Back to School
Sep. 13,2003
Back to School

Tommy fears that his life is going in reverse when his mom decides to go back to school.

EP20  Club Fred
Sep. 06,2003
Club Fred

The families go on a resort vacation, but are unable to relax when they're forced to share one room. Meanwhile, the babies look for treasure.

EP19  Gimme an A
Jun. 08,2003
Gimme an A

The gang runs wild on a college campus.

EP18  The Bravliest Baby
Jun. 08,2003
The Bravliest Baby

Tommy's nerves are shaken after he's involved in a playground accident.

EP17  The Crawl Space
Mar. 08,2003
The Crawl Space

Didi wanted Stu to clean up the living room for Boris & Minka's visit, which includes putting the toys away. Sarcastically, Stu says that he would put the toys, and the babies, into the crawlspace. Angelica interprets this by banishing the Rugrats to the crawl space, where they could play there, while Angelica has the living room all to herself, to the displeasure of Susie. Meanwhile, Stu invents an automatic plan

EP16  Starstruck
Mar. 08,2003
Starstruck

When Hollywood celebrity Mack Granite visits the coffee shop, he got more than a decent cup of coffee -- he also finds the perfect person to play the role of a little girl in his next film. And Kimi is -- that girl. But, when Mack says that Kimi is going to be a star, the Rugrats though that she'll be up in the sky, twinkling.

EP15  The Baby Rewards
Jan. 30,2003
The Baby Rewards

Tommy and his friends put on their own television "rewards" show.

EP14  Clown Around
Jan. 30,2003
Clown Around

Chuckie's afraid he's turning into a circus clown after he and the babies make their first trip to the big top.

EP13  Babies In Toyland
Dec. 09,2002
Babies In Toyland

Dil's first Christmas finds Santa Claus driven to quit the toy-giving business by Angelica, who's unhappy about her gift: a "dumb" reindeer doll. Elsewhere, the grown-ups get snowed in at a re-creation of a pioneer cabin designed by Stu.

EP12  The Perfect Twins
Nov. 30,2002
The Perfect Twins

Lil tries emulating her prim and proper twin cousins from England, while Phil works to persuade her to stay messy like him. Also, Angelica pretends that she's American royalty.

EP11  Mutt's in a Name
Nov. 22,2002
Mutt's in a Name

The Finsters' puppy is ill, and the babies think it's because she hasn't been named properly, but pet psychologist Dr. Mutterly thinks otherwise.

EP10  Imagine That
Nov. 16,2002
Imagine That

Angelica pretends to be the hero of a TV adventure, while Tommy and the gang make believe she's the villain.

EP9  Bestest of Show
Nov. 16,2002
Bestest of Show

The tykes enter their pets in a contest.

EP8  Baby Power
Oct. 05,2002
Baby Power

The Rugrats coat Dil with ""Baby Power"" (baby powder), so he could be strong enough to beat Spiffy in a game of Tug-Of-War. Shortly afterward, though, an earthquake strikes the city, leading the Rugrats to believe that Dil has too much ""Baby Power"", so they try to find a way to make him normal again. The earthquake has given Stu an opportunity to try special earthquake safety helmets on the Rugrats, the newest product from Pickles Industries, ""the first name in disaster"".

EP7  Kimi Takes the Cake
Oct. 05,2002
Kimi Takes the Cake

Kimi has a special birthday party at Happy Castle.

EP6  Lil's Phil of Trash
Oct. 05,2002
Lil's Phil of Trash

When Taffy takes the babies on a picnic in the park, Phil bonds with Dusty, a young "sanitation artist" picking up trash, who is eventually revealed to be doing community service for littering.

EP5  Diapies & Dragons
Oct. 05,2002
Diapies & Dragons

Taffy takes the Rugrats to a video arcade; the Rugrats imagine themselves trying to save ""Princess"" Taffy from the dragons in a video game.

EP4  Hold the Pickles
Sep. 28,2002
Hold the Pickles

The tykes misconstrue something their babysitter says about not liking dill pickles.

EP3  Who's Taffy?
Sep. 28,2002
Who's Taffy?

When Taffy comes over to babysit the Rugrats, she is upset that the band will break up, all because they feel that she is affecting her performance in the band. When Taffy says, ""I'm not myself"", Angelica tries to cheer her up by dressing like Taffy. However, this created a new problem -- the Rugrats think that Angelica, wearing one of taffy's hair clips, has become Taffy; while Taffy, calling the bandmembers ""dumb babies"" over the phone, has become Angelica.

EP2  Bug Off
Sep. 21,2002
Bug Off

Taffy takes the Rugrats to a high school basketball game, where the Hornets are playing the visiting Poodles. However, Taffy ""volunteers"" herself to replace one of the cheerleaders, after one of them, her best friend Britannica, sprained their ankle, after Taffy caused their pyramid to collapse. As she does so, she leaves the Rugrats alone in the bleachers while she fills in for Britannica, and eventually,

EP1  Happy Taffy
Sep. 21,2002
Happy Taffy

The new baby-sitter worries the babies with her taste in teen-angst music, and the grown-ups with her wardrobe.

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7.4 | TV-Y | en | Animation , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 1991-08-11 | Released Producted By: Nickelodeon Animation Studio , Nickelodeon Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.nick.com/shows/rugrats
Synopsis

Focuses on a group of toddlers, most prominently Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, and Angelica, and their day-to-day lives, usually involving common life experiences that become adventures in the babies' imaginations. Adults in the series are almost always unaware of what the children are up to; however, this only provides more room for the babies to explore and discover their surroundings.

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Cast

Elizabeth Daily , Kath Soucie , Cheryl Chase

Director

Vanessa Coffey

Producted By

Nickelodeon Animation Studio , Nickelodeon Productions

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nkpb1607 This show was fantastic. I started watching it from about 2 years old, and from then on, so I pretty much have many baby and childhood memories of this show. I loved the show. It had a lot of amazing episodes that were very entertaining. All of the babies are interesting and likable in their own ways, as with the other characters. I grew to this show more than I would with any other show from my childhood if I'm completely honest. We even had all the VHS tapes years ago.The Rugrats Movie was quite good, although the addition of Dil was quite unnecessary and therefore kind of killed the show. Rugrats in Paris was even better than The Rugrats Movie, I enjoyed it a lot and still do. And I thought the addition of Kira and Kimi was interesting as a kid, but now I realised that adding new characters into a show like Rugrats just makes it dull and less interesting because the classic episodes only had the 4 original Rugrats and that's how we preferred it.So yes the show went downhill after Dil was introduced, and even more downhill after Kimi was introduced, but those 2 movies were still great. But nothing will beat the classic Rugrats, 1991-1994. THOSE were the greatest. Those episodes are the reason so many people like it.Overall the Rugrats is a great show, IMO the best show that ever aired on Nickelodeon, and the 1991-1994 era of the show is pure classic.
asaloverboy7 I loved watching this show. While the situations totally unbelievable (who would really kids alone that long) they were always great. The imaginations of these kids were amazing and always full of fun and adventure. I loved the stories and especially loved the way they talked. It was great when they messed up the words, like the "jerky" (jury). Yet when I was born in 1997, they brought this show back and yet they cancelled it in 2004. Plus I loved all two movies, especially Rugrats Go Wild. I find both the old and newer episodes of the show to be funny. A great show that I still love to watch.Brings back childhood memories.
anthony-rigoni Don't get me wrong, but I loved the Rugrats. I grew up with this cartoon series ever since I was a kid. But then, some idiot from Nickelodeon killed this TV series to make room for horrible cartoons like "Fairly Oddparents", "Spongebob Squarepants", and "Jimmy Neutron". For those of you who don't know what this TV series is about, I'll give you a little intro. This TV series tells the life and adventures of 4 kids who only talk when the adults aren't around: Tommy Pickles(EG Daily), Chuckie Finster(Christie Cavanaugh), and twins Phil and Lil Deville(Both voiced by the great Kath Soucie). Throughout the TV series, Tommy and his friends embark on various adventures(whether real or make-believe) while outsmarting the super-bratty Angelica Pickles(Cheryl Chase from the Simpsons). Also, new characters would appear throughout the show such as Tommy's little brother Dil Pickles(Tara Strong) and Chuckie's little step-sister Kimi(Dionne Quan). The animation was at first primitive in the first years, it progressed throughout the show. If you were born in the '90s and loved the Rugrats, then welcome to the club. Also starring Jack Riley as Stu Pickles, Joe Alasky as Grandpa Lou, and Phil Proctor(From Toy Story) as Howard Deville with guest stars such as Debbie Reynolds(From Singin' in the Rain), Amanda Bynes(From the Amanda Show), Dana Hill(From Goof Troop), and Dan Castellaneta(Known for the role of Homer Simpson from the Simpsons).
markbuehrlelvi When Rugrats hit the scene, I instantly loved it. I was 7 years old when the first episodes aired, and it was a great show. I couldn't get enough of Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil & Angelica. It was great and had lots of good episodes. Then something terrible happened. For no apparent reason whatsoever, the creators decided it would be a good idea to give Tommy a brother and make a movie. What a horrible decision. Dill added NOTHING to the plot of the show except being ridiculously annoying and ruining all of the flow of the main characters. Also around this time, the writers decided they needed to take the more adult-type themes out of the show entirely and make this show as if it should be shown on Nick Jr. instead of Nickelodeon. I will never understand why they changed the show so dramatically towards their extremely younger demographic group. Rugrats had plenty of older kids and even teenagers and some adults watching regularly. Why pander to your youngest viewers who would watch the TV no matter what show was on? They lost me when they added Dill. However, I did view the show after the 2nd movie because my mom had in-home daycare and they would be watching it. The character of Chuckie's step sister was even worse than Dill. That series of episodes was even more unwatchable than the ones with just Dill. I was just saddened watching that and seeing how downhill Rugrats had fallen. It's a shame that Nickelodeon and their creative writers, did this to basically every show that was good in the early 90's. Am I right? Look at what happened to their best shows, they were either canceled or changed so dramatically that they no longer resembled that great show you once loved. Doug was sold to Disney and turned into crap. Hey Dude was canceled in it's prime. Rocko's Modern Life was given the boot for no reason. Angry Beavers was given the axe because of a disagreement with the creators wanting to keep the show the funny. Nickelodeon from 1990-1995 was great, then it just fell apart and we got stuck with a bunch of garbage mostly after that that has never recovered into anything watchable. I DVR Rugrats every night at 5:00 and 5:30 AM. Sometimes they are the original episodes and I love watching them now. Other times they are the newer ones and those just suck and I immediately delete those.