List of Rugrats episodes
Rugrats is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain. The show focuses on a group of toddlers, most prominently Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, twins Phil and Lil, Susie, then later Dil and Kimi and their day-to-day lives, usually involving common life experiences that become adventures in the babies' imaginations.[1][2] Adults in the series are almost always unaware of what the children are up to.
The series premiered on August 11, 1991, as the second Nicktoon after Doug and preceding The Ren & Stimpy Show. Production initially halted in 1993 after 65 episodes, with the last episode airing on November 12, 1994. In 1995 and 1996, two Jewish-themed specials premiered; "A Rugrats Passover" and "A Rugrats Chanukah", respectively, both of which received critical acclaim. During this time, well after the end of the show's production run, Rugrats began to receive a boost in ratings and popularity with constant reruns on Nickelodeon. In 1996, Klasky Csupo Animation began producing new episodes, and the show's fourth season began airing in 1997. As a result of the show's popularity, a series of theatrical films were released. The final episode aired on August 1, 2004,[3] bringing the series to a total of 172 episodes and 9 seasons during a 13-year run.
On July 21, 2001, Nickelodeon broadcast the made-for-TV special "All Growed Up" in celebration of the series' 10th anniversary. Though initially intended as a one-time special, it was popular enough that it acted as a pilot for the Rugrats spin-off series All Grown Up!, which chronicles the lives of the babies and their parents after they age 10 years. Another spin-off series, Rugrats Pre-School Daze, was considered, with four episodes produced. Two direct-to-video specials were released in 2005 and 2006, under the title Rugrats Tales from the Crib. Tie-in media for the series include video games, comics, toys, and various other merchandise.
Rugrats gained over 20 awards during its 13-year run, including 4 Daytime Emmy Awards, 6 Kids' Choice Awards, and its own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The series garnered Nickelodeon high ratings and was the network's top-rated show between 1995 and 2000. It was Nickelodeon's longest-running Nicktoon until 2012 when SpongeBob SquarePants aired its 173rd episode.
On July 16, 2018, it was announced that Nickelodeon had given a series order to a 26-episode revival of the series, executive produced by Klasky, Csupo, and Germain.[4][5]
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
Pilot | August 7, 2001 (DVD) | |||
1 | 13 | August 11, 1991 | December 22, 1991 | |
2 | 26 | September 13, 1992 | May 23, 1993 | |
3 | 26 | September 26, 1993 | April 13, 1995 | |
4 | 15 | December 4, 1996 | November 22, 1997 | |
5 | 20 | May 29, 1998 | February 20, 1999 | |
6 | 30 | February 27, 1999 | July 20, 2001 | |
7 | 14 | January 15, 2001 | April 10, 2004 | |
8 | 14 | July 21, 2001 | November 11, 2003 | |
9 | 14 | September 21, 2002 | August 1, 2004 | |
Tales from the Crib | 2 | September 6, 2005 | September 5, 2006 |
Episodes
Pilot (1990)
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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0 | "Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing" | Peter Chung | Ben Herndon & Paul Germain | August 7, 2001[lower-alpha 1] | |
After seeing his grandpa go to the bathroom so many times, Tommy Pickles wants to find out what a "great white thing" (toilet) is, creating a mess when he investigates. |
Season 1 (1991)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [6] | Prod. code [7] |
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1 | 1 | "Tommy's First Birthday" | Howard E. Baker | Paul Germain & Craig Bartlett | August 11, 1991 | 001 |
Stu and Didi strive to make Tommy's first birthday a memorable one. They do, but under the wrong circumstances. Meanwhile, Tommy wants to eat dog food so he can be just like Spike, eventually selling the other Rugrats on the idea. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "Barbecue Story" "BAR-B-Q"[7] "Waiter, There's a Baby in My Soup" "Baby in My Soup[7]" | Norton Virgien | Steve Viksten & Joe Ansolabehere
Craig Bartlett & Paul Germain | August 18, 1991 | 002A 002B |
Tommy has received his most favorite toy in the whole wide world – a ball. Angelica, who is always looking to spoil the babies' fun, takes the ball and throws it into the next yard, resulting in the babies risking life and limb to look for it. Stu and Didi end up taking Tommy to an important dinner at Chez Ennui with Mr. Mucklehoney (president of Mucklehoney Industries, a toy company), since Tiffany the babysitter (via telephone) and Grandpa have other plans (the babysitter's OTHER goldfish died and Grandpa was going bowling with a friend of his, Louise). Tommy, however, has plans of his own. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "At the Movies" "Slumber Party" | Dan Thompson | Craig Bartlett & Paul Germain
Jeffrey Townsend | August 25, 1991 | 003A 003B |
Tommy wants to see Reptar, but his parents take him and the other Rugrats, to the Westside Octoplex to see The Land Without Smiles, starring the Dummi Bears, instead. The Rugrats leave the Dummi Bears to go look for Reptar (showing at the same theater), leaving a path of destruction behind them. Angelica stays over with Tommy, but her desire for an open window leaves Tommy feeling ill and hallucinating, which eventually leads to his vomiting on her. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Baby Commercial" "Little Dude" | Howard E. Baker | Steve Viksten & Joe Ansolabehere
M.S. Freeman | September 8, 1991 | 004A 004B |
Phil and Lil make a brief appearance in a diaper commercial, and they tell Tommy about it, as well as the mayhem they cause in the process. Didi takes Tommy to her workplace, a local high school, for use as a visual aid in Home Economics. Three of her students ask to watch Tommy while Didi's on her lunch break, but when they accidentally lose him, he starts wandering around the campus, causing trouble as he does. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "Beauty Contest" "Baseball" | Norton Virgien | Story by : Arlene Klasky Teleplay by : Everett Peck M.S. Freeman | September 15, 1991 | 005A 005B |
Having the desire for the Kingfisher 9000 (a top-of-the-line sports boat), Stu and Grandpa enter Tommy into a beauty contest by placing him in girl's clothes and a wig, naming him "Tonya". Their main competitor is Angelica, who complicates the competition. Using tickets Grandpa won in a radio contest, Stu and Grandpa take Tommy to the Grizzlies' baseball game, where they play the Boston Bombers. Tommy, however, is more interested in catching his balloon than the ball game. As the episode progresses, Tommy's balloon hunt eventually helps make a spectacular catch for Grizzlies player Bucky Majors. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "Ruthless Tommy" "Moose Country" | Dan Thompson | Ron Birnbach
Jeffrey Townsend | September 22, 1991 | 006A 006B |
Being mistaken for the son of millionaire Ronald Thump, Tommy is kidnapped by some thugs, Bob and Mike. The thieves soon find that kidnapping Tommy is more trouble than they thought it would be. After hearing Grandpa's mythical story about a moose, the babies go look for one in the backyard. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "Grandpa's Teeth" "Momma Trauma" | Howard E. Baker | Ben Herndon & Margot Pipkin
Steve Viksten & Joe Ansolabehere | October 6, 1991 | 007A 007B |
At a picnic, Grandpa is warned to keep his dentures in his mouth. However, he removes them regardless, and Spike steals his teeth while he is busy with the food. Tommy and Chuckie try to get the teeth back because the war veterans are having a concert at the picnic, and Grandpa needs his teeth in order to play the trumpet properly. When Tommy draws on the walls, Didi insists on taking him to a therapist. While there, he sneaks away and goes for an adventure around the office building, while Stu ends up being psychoanalyzed. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Real or Robots?" "Real or Robots"[7] "Special Delivery" | Norton Virgien | Steve Viksten & Joe Ansolabehere
Patric Verrone & Maiya Williams | October 13, 1991 | 008A 008B |
After seeing a Frankenstein-type horror flick, Tommy and Chuckie want to see whether Stu is a human or a robot. Stu, however, has a recurring sleepwalking dream, in which he is the host of a cooking show. Tommy and Chuckie accidentally wakes him up after using a wrench on his belly button and Didi calls him out for not going to see a psychiatrist in dealing with his sleepwalking issues. Stu orders a doll from his competitor Eggbert Toys, called "Tina Trousers", and Didi tells Tommy the doll is his baby sister arriving in the mail. Believing this, Tommy sneaks out with the mailman to the post office, causing trouble as he does. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "Candy Bar Creep Show" "Monster in the Garage" | Howard E. Baker
Dan Thompson | Tom Abrams & David Howard
Peter Gaffney | October 27, 1991 | 009A 009B |
The Pickles set up a haunted house for the neighborhood children on Halloween. As treats, they pass out "Reptar Bars", which contain "chocolate, and nuts, and caramel, and green stuff". The Rugrats go to the haunted house to search for them, eventually scaring Angelica and Grandpa as well. A mouse is loose in the Pickles' garage and house, knocking things off of the shelves, and Stu places the blame on Spike. The Rugrats set out to prove Spike's innocence; after hearing Boris' story about a hero fighting off the "dibbick" monster with his "klobbermeister", the Rugrats go into the garage in search of this "monster". | ||||||
10 | 10 | "Weaning Tommy" "Incident in Aisle Seven" "Incident at Aisle 7[7]" | Howard E. Baker
Dan Thompson | Ann Hamilton
Lou Greenstein & Larry Loebell | November 10, 1991 | 010A 010B |
On advice from Dr. Homer, Tommy's dentist, Stu, and Didi take his bottles away from him and try to coax him into drinking from a sippy cup. He isn't happy about it and wants his bottle. Even Grandpa agrees and this leads to an argument between them when he attempts to keep Tommy on the bottle. Stu and Didi later agree to return him to the bottle after Grandpa convinces them to see how unhappy he really is with the sippy cup. Grandpa takes Tommy to the supermarket where Tommy makes a huge mess while looking for the new Reptar cereal. | ||||||
11 | 11 | "Touchdown Tommy" "Touch-Down Tommy"[7] "The Trial" | Norton Virgien | Tom Abrams & David Howard
Paul Germain | November 24, 1991 | 011A 011B |
While Didi and Betty go shopping, Stu and the guys babysit the Rugrats while watching the "Ultra Bowl XXXVII" on TV. Later, Grandpa gives Tommy a bottle of chocolate milk; Angelica, who normally thinks that she is too old for baby bottles, fights Tommy over it, which sends the Rugrats into their own "football" game over the bottle. Someone broke "Mr. Fluffles," Tommy's clown lamp, and Angelica wants to find out who, so the Rugrats hold a mock trial. The trial ends up revealing that Angelica was the one who broke the lamp, and she ends up in the high chair as a punishment. | ||||||
12 | 12 | "Fluffy vs. Spike" "Reptar's Revenge" | Dan Thompson | Steve Viksten & Joe Ansolabehere
Peter Gaffney | December 8, 1991 | 012A 012B |
Angelica brings Fluffy, her pet cat, to Tommy's house. Fluffy ends up making a mess of things, but Angelica blames Fluffy's crimes on Spike, so the Rugrats attempt to prove him innocent. The Rugrats go looking for Reptar at the Sleazola Bros. fair. This Reptar, however, is a cereal addict named Leo. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "Graham Canyon" "Stu-Maker's Elves" | Craig Bartlett | Craig Bartlett
Steve Viksten & Joe Ansolabehere | December 22, 1991 | 013A 013B |
The Pickles experience car trouble en route to the Grand Canyon/Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. Eddie and Ace, a couple of crooked auto mechanics working at "Twin Cactus Auto Repair", try to make a simple, cheap thing more expensive, but Angelica and Tommy inadvertently stop them from further damage while playing in a "canyon" of tires. Stu has received an order from Mucklehoney Industries for 15,000 "Patty Pants" dolls. However, he is having trouble with the machine, but Tommy and Chuckie accidentally fix it while fetching the "Zippo-Glider", which Chuckie has accidentally tossed into the basement. |
Season 2 (1992–93)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [8] | Prod. code [7] | Viewers (millions) |
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14 | 1 | "Chuckie vs. the Potty" "Together at Last" | Norton Virgien
Steven Dean Moore | Joe Ansolabehere
Jonathan Greenberg | September 13, 1992 | 015A 015B | N/A |
Chuckie has a difficult decision to make: spend the rest of his life in diapers, or learn to use the potty. A dream has his friends forcing him on the toilet, which inspires him to use the potty for the first time. When Phil and Lil have a huge fight, Betty decides to separate them for a while and takes Lil to play with Tommy and Chuckie. Lil soon misses her brother and the three babies decide to head next door, not realizing Phil is doing the same thing. | |||||||
15 | 2 | "Toy Palace" "Sand Ho!" | Dan Thompson
Howard E. Baker & Jim Duffy | Peter Gaffney | September 20, 1992 | 014A 014B | N/A |
After wandering away from their fathers, Tommy and Chuckie unwittingly end up playing around in a closed toy store, which they never want to leave. However, they become terrified of an electronic gorilla toy named Thorg who wants eat and try to get a giant Reptar toy to help them. Intrigued by Grandpa's pirate story, the Rugrats play "pirates" themselves. | |||||||
16 | 3 | "The Big House" "The Shot" | Jim Duffy
Dan Thompson | Paul Germain
Joe Ansolabehere | September 27, 1992 | 016A 016B | N/A |
While Didi is running some errands, she leaves Tommy at a maximum-security daycare center. Desperate for freedom, Tommy contemplates escaping with help from the other babies there. Tommy is due to get a booster shot but soon worries about the shot after hearing Chuckie's horror story about his, but in the end it is not as bad as he thought it was. | |||||||
17 | 4 | "Showdown at Teeter-Totter Gulch" "Mirrorland" | Steven Dean Moore
Norton Virgien | Glenn Eichler
Michael Ferris | October 4, 1992 | 017A 017B | N/A |
Tommy and Chuckie match wits with Prudence, a.k.a. "The Junk Food Kid", the local playground bully at a Wild-West-themed playground. Chuckie and Tommy decide to go through a mirror to see "Mirrorland" where "everything is the same, only different", with Didi and Grandpa's examination of various antiques making them believe they really did cross over. | |||||||
18 | 5 | "Angelica's in Love" "Ice Cream Mountain" | Jim Duffy
Dan Thompson | Paul Germain
Chip Johannessen | October 11, 1992 | 018A 018B | N/A |
Angelica falls in love with Dean, a biker-type kid who is described as "a 4-year-old's dream on a 5-year-old's bike". However, her heart is broken when he pledges his love to someone else: his mother. Stu and Drew intend to take the Rugrats out for ice cream, but when they pass "Fun Land", a miniature golf course, they decide to stop to play a round of golf. While there, the Rugrats try to reach "Ice Cream Mountain", a gargantuan sundae (not knowing it is made of plastic). | |||||||
19 | 6 | "Regarding Stuie" "Garage Sale" | Norton Virgien
Steven Dean Moore | Guy Maxtone-Graham
Steve Viksten | October 18, 1992 | 019A 019B | N/A |
Stu falls off the roof while attempting to install his new "Quack-O-Matic" weather vane. Suffering from a strange amnesia, Stu reverts to his childhood (as "Stuie") and becomes one of the Rugrats. The babies have fun with Stuie for a while, but Tommy soon starts to miss his father which leads to him returning to his original self. To make room for some new stuff (including Stu's new stereo), the Pickles sell their unwanted goods at their garage sale. However, thanks to the babies, they end up unintentionally selling everything in the house. | |||||||
20 | 7 | "Let There Be Light" "The Bank Trick" | Dan Thompson
Jim Duffy | Pam Wick
Earl Klasky & Gary Gurner | October 25, 1992 | 020A 020B | N/A |
While working on the anti-gravity playpen (his latest invention), Stu blacks out the neighborhood. Being afraid of the dark and wondering where the light is hiding, the Rugrats look for the light in the most logical place: the fridge. After ruining Grandpa's chess game (being played by mail), Didi takes Tommy and Chuckie on her errands. While at the bank, Tommy and Chuckie wander around, looking for the "M&M machine" (the automated teller machine (ATM)), while inadvertently foiling a bank robbery by two crooks posing as bank examiners. | |||||||
21 | 8 | "Family Reunion" "Grandpa's Date" | Steven Dean Moore
Norton Virgien | Peter Gaffney
Steve Viksten & Joe Ansolabehere | November 1, 1992 | 021A 021B | N/A |
The Pickles family reunion is held in Iowa, hosted by Hugh Pickles and his wife, Dotti. While there, Angelica tells Tommy and the other babies that reunions are swap meets for babies, with the babies being swapped to different parents. Grandpa's night of watching 'Lonely Space Vixens' is ruined when after 40 years, his long-lost girlfriend named Morgana pays a visit to him. Lou, not wanting Morgana to know that he is a grandpa, rushes Tommy and Chuckie to bed early. Naturally, the babies try to figure out why and end up causing trouble with Stu's mechanical couch. When Morgana finds out about the babies, she is delighted to know that Lou is a grandfather. | |||||||
22 | 9 | "No Bones About It" "Beach Blanket Babies" "On the Beach[7]" | Dan Thompson
Jim Duffy | David Benavente & Michael J. Benavente
Mark Trafficante & James Grant Goldin | November 8, 1992 | 022A 022B | N/A |
Grandpa takes the Rugrats to the natural history museum. Later, the Rugrats dismantle a dinosaur while looking for a bone for Spike. Meanwhile, Grandpa locks horns with security chief Sally Payson, while rushing around the museum looking for the Rugrats. The Pickles and the Finsters go to the beach. Chuckie has a personal mission, which is to set free the "Sea Moneys" (Sea Monkeys) that his dad gave him. | |||||||
23 | 10 | "Reptar on Ice" "Family Feud" | Howard E. Baker
Norton Virgien | Peter Gaffney
Michael Ferris | November 15, 1992 | 023A 023B | N/A |
After finding a lizard, which the Rugrats think is "Reptar's baby", they try to present it to him at "Reptar on Ice", an "Ice Capades"-type show. The problem is that the actor playing Reptar is afraid of lizards—and is not too fond of children, either. After a game of charades between the Pickles and the DeVilles ends up causing a huge argument, the families abruptly end their friendship and wage war, upsetting the babies. While Chas is caught in the crossfire, having to return everything the neighbors borrowed from each other as well as listen to their constant bickering, Tommy is upset as he is not allowed to play with Phil and Lil anymore. | |||||||
24 | 11 | "Superhero Chuckie" "The Dog Broomer" | Dan Thompson
Jim Duffy | Douglas Petrie
Gary Glasberg | November 22, 1992 | 024A 024B | N/A |
Chuckie thinks that he is really a superhero after seeing a taping of "Captain Blasto" (voiced by Adam West). The babies try to protect Spike from the "dog broomer" (a dog groomer.) | |||||||
25 | 12 | "Aunt Miriam" "The Inside Story" | Howard E. Baker
Norton Virgien | Peter Gaffney
Holly Huckins | November 29, 1992 | 025A 025B | N/A |
Aunt Miriam (Andrea Martin) is mistaken for an evil alien by Tommy and Chuckie when she comes to visit. After Chuckie swallows a watermelon seed, the babies are forced to shrink down with a laser beam and enter his body to retrieve it after Angelica tells them it will grow inside his stomach and explode. However, it turns out that the entire journey was a dream, and that the babies never shrunk down. | |||||||
26 | 13 | "The Santa Experience" | Charles Swenson | Joe Ansolabehere, Peter Gaffney, Paul Germain & Jonathan Greenberg | December 6, 1992 | 027 | N/A |
After a traumatic Santa visit in the mall, the babies' parents rent a cabin in the mountains in which to spend Christmas. Meanwhile, Chuckie is scared of Santa and wants to stop him from coming, while Angelica tries to right a wrong involving Phil and Lil's toys and presents. | |||||||
27 | 14 | "A Visit from Lipschitz" "What the Big People Do" | Jim Duffy
Dan Thompson | Jonathan Greenberg
Patricia Marx | December 13, 1992 | 026A 026B | N/A |
Dr. Lipschitz (Tony Jay), the famous child psychologist whose advice Didi always follows, visits the Pickles, but is not prepared for an encounter with the babies. Tommy and Chuckie imagine their lives as adults, but realize later that it's better to be young. | |||||||
28 | 15 | "Visitors from Outer Space" "The Case of the Missing Rugrat" | Dan Thompson & Raymie Muzquiz
Howard E. Baker | Paul Germain
Peter Gaffney | December 20, 1992 | 028A 028B | N/A |
Tommy dreams that he and the other Rugrats are captured by aliens that resemble his parents and his grandfather. Angelica steals a planet-atomizing remote from Stuvon (Stu as an alien) and escapes with help from a talking fish. Meanwhile, the babies wander into the space ship's control room and play with the controls, thinking that they are toys. Grandpa uses his skills from working as a detective in the 1930s to look for Tommy after he winds up at the mansion home of two eccentric sisters. | |||||||
29 | 16 | "Chuckie Loses His Glasses" "Chuckie Gets Skunked" | Norton Virgien
Jim Duffy & Pete Michels | Rachel Lipman
Peter Gaffney | December 27, 1992 | 029A 029B | N/A |
Chuckie's eyeglasses disappear during a game of hide-and-seek, and he has trouble finding his friends without them. A skunk sprays Chuckie, and both the grown-ups and babies try to do something about the terrible smell. | |||||||
30 | 17 | "Rebel Without a Teddy Bear" "Angelica the Magnificent" | Dan Thompson
Igor Kovalyov | Jonathan Greenberg
Michael Ferris | January 3, 1993 | 030A 030B | N/A |
When Tommy's favorite stuffed lion plush gets filthy, Didi confiscates it for a cleaning. Tommy is greatly upset by this, thinking he will never see the stuffed animal again, and Angelica helps Tommy "go bad" to get what he wants. Angelica experiments with magic and Lil goes missing in the process. This leads to the belief that Angelica made Lil disappear. | |||||||
31 | 18 | "Meet the Carmichaels" "The Box" | Jim Duffy & Rick Bugental
Norton Virgien & Jeff McGrath | Steve Viksten & Joe Ansolabehere
Michael Ferris | January 10, 1993 | 031A 031B | N/A |
New neighbors move in across the street from the Pickles, where Tommy helps the youngest member of the family, Susie (Cree Summer), find her room. Stu buys a self-assembly theme-park toy for Tommy but finds it too complicated to build. Meanwhile, the babies quickly find something even more fun: the box that the toy came in. | |||||||
32 | 19 | "Down the Drain" "Let Them Eat Cake" | Dan Thompson
Steven Dean Moore | Joe Ansolabehere
Steve Viksten | January 17, 1993 | 032A 032B | N/A |
Tommy and Chuckie are afraid of being sucked down the drain, so they clog it in various ways to avoid having to take a bath. The gang attends a relative's wedding, where Tommy and Chuckie seek cake. | |||||||
33 | 20 | "The Seven Voyages of Cynthia
" "My Friend Barney" | Norton Virgien
Jim Duffy & Steve Socki | Craig Bartlett
Peter Gaffney & Paul Germain | April 11, 1993 | 033A 033B | 1.69[9] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Tommy and Chuckie accidentally lose Angelica's favorite doll, Cynthia, while Stu and Drew wash Drew's boat. While Angelica holds a funeral for Cynthia, Spike manages to find the doll. Chuckie has an imaginary friend named Barney. | |||||||
34 | 21 | "Feeding Hubert" "Spike the Wonder Dog" | Dan Thompson
Igor Kovalyov | Jeffrey Townsend
Steve Viksten | April 18, 1993 | 034A 034B | 1.62[10] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
The babies mistake a garbage truck for a monster that eats trash. After watching a TV show about a superhero dog named "Oodles the Talking Poodle" the babies wish Spike can talk, and be a superhero as well. They get their wish when Angelica fools them with her toy executive telephone into thinking Spike can talk - instead being a scheme created by her to obtain a few cookies. But in the end, Spike becomes the hero the babies always wished him up to be. | |||||||
35 | 22 | "The Slide" "The Big Flush" | Norton Virgien
Jim Duffy | Joe Ansolabehere
Lisa Latham | April 25, 1993 | 035A 035B | 1.86[11] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Chuckie is afraid to go down the playground slide after accidentally getting on a giant slide at a pizza place. After Angelica intimidates him, the babies consult Susie, and she trains Chuckie to be "the bestest slider in the whole wide park". The babies mistake a swimming pool for a giant potty, and set out to try to find the flusher. Meanwhile, Stu is struggling to overcome his fear of diving. | |||||||
36 | 23 | "King Ten Pin" "Runaway Angelica" | Dan Thompson
Steven Dean Moore | Doria Biddle
Steve Viksten | May 2, 1993 | 036A 036B | 1.52[12] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Grandpa competes in a bowling tournament, where Tommy and the others inadvertently help Grandpa win by exposing his bowling rival (Tom Bosley) as a cheater. Angelica runs away from home and hides in the Pickles' backyard after being sent to her room for ruining her father's office. She later realizes her mistake when it starts raining and she has to live in Spike's doghouse, and thinks her father is happy that she ran away when in reality he is not. | |||||||
37 | 24 | "Game Show Didi" "Toys in the Attic" | Jim Duffy
Norton Virgien | Andy Houts
Carroll Mine | May 9, 1993 | 037A 037B | 1.61[13] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Didi appears on a TV game show. Guest stars: Alex Trebek and Charles Nelson Reilly. Tommy and Angelica are left to stay with Didi's parents for a weekend, where they discover toys (and some family history) in their attic. | |||||||
38 | 25 | "Driving Miss Angelica" "Susie vs. Angelica" | Dan Thompson & Raymie Muzquiz
Igor Kovalyov | Jonathan Greenberg
Joe Ansolabehere | May 16, 1993 | 038A 038B | 1.54[14] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
After Angelica saves Chuckie's life from nearly being hit by a gang of big-wheelers, she takes advantage of the debt he owes to her by making him become her personal slave. Until she gets a taste of her own medicine at the end. When Susie attempts to defend the babies from Angelica, the two compete to see who is the best. | |||||||
39 | 26 | "Tooth or Dare" "Party Animals" | Norton Virgien
Jim Duffy | Paul Germain & Jonathan Greenberg
Holly Huckins | May 23, 1993 | 039A 039B | 1.70[15] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Angelica schemes to pull out and steal Chuckie's teeth in order to get money from the tooth fairy. The grown-ups throw a costume party, and the babies think that everybody's costumes are real, including a man dressed as a baby, after they rub a magic lamp. |
Season 3 (1993–95)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [16] | Prod. code [7] | Viewers (millions) |
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40 | 1 | "Dummi Bear Dinner Disaster" "Twins' Pique" | Jim Duffy
Norton Virgien | Rachel Lipman
Paul Germain | September 26, 1993 | 040A 040B | 2.04[17] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
When the grown-ups hear that Randy Carmichael is having the creator of Dummi Bears over for dinner, the grown-ups invite themselves. While the adults are keen to impress, the babies scheme to ruin it as Susie fears she might have to move. Phil and Lil are tired of being mistaken for each other and yearn to be different, so they decide to change their personalities. While Phil decides to model himself like Chuckie, Lil chooses Angelica as her example. | |||||||
41 | 2 | "Chuckie's First Haircut" "Cool Hand Angelica" | Howard E. Baker
Jim Duffy | Written by: Peter Gaffney & Jonathan Greenberg Idea by: R.E. Daniels Peter Gaffney | October 3, 1993 | 041A 041B | 1.85[18] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
With Chuckie's hair getting longer and longer, Chas decides to get him a haircut. With Chuckie too scared to sit under the scissors, the babies and grown-ups use different methods to try and show him there's nothing to worry about. When Susie tells the babies about her time at an upcoming day camp, Angelica boasts she'd have no problem there. Eager to prove her wrong, Susie arranges for Angelica to join her. | |||||||
42 | 3 | "Tricycle Thief" "The Tricycle Thief"[7] "Rhinoceritis" | Norton Virgien
Jim Duffy | Glenn Eichler
Doria Biddle | October 10, 1993 | 042A 042B | N/A |
When Susie's brand-new tricycle goes missing, she and the babies suspect Angelica is responsible and put her on trial. Angelica tells Chuckie that he is turning into a rhinoceros when she pretends to be a doctor; meanwhile, Drew helps Stu with taxes. | |||||||
43 | 4 | "Grandpa Moves Out" "The Legend of Satchmo" "Legend of Satchmo[7]" | Howard E. Baker
Jim Duffy | Jonathan Greenberg
Matt Uitz | October 17, 1993 | 043A 043B | 2.07[19] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Grandpa moves into a retirement home after feuding with Stu and Didi. During a visit to there, Tommy and Angelica cause trouble trying to get Grandpa back. The babies go camping in the backyard, and things turn bad at night when they fear that a "Satchmo" will capture them. | |||||||
44 | 5 | "Circus Angelicus" "The Stork" | Norton Virgien & Jeff McGrath
Jim Duffy | Larry Doyle
Deborah Raznick & Daniel Benton | October 24, 1993 | 044A 044B | 1.59[20] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Angelica and the babies stage a "circus" of their own after they are forced to leave a real one due to Chuckie's fear of clowns. Tommy thinks that he is getting a new baby brother, and tries to protect it. | |||||||
45 | 6 | "The Baby Vanishes" "Farewell, My Friend" | Howard E. Baker
Jim Duffy | Rachel Lipman
Samuel S. Williams | November 7, 1993 | 045A 045B | 1.87[21] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Angelica uses vanishing cream to try to steal desserts while Drew tries to deal with Angelica's misbehavior, along with other adults who pretend to not notice her. When Chuckie's glasses break during an adventure, he decides to stop going on them causing a rift between him and Tommy. | |||||||
46 | 7 | "When Wishes Come True" "Angelica Breaks a Leg" | Norton Virgien
Jim Duffy | Written by: Joe Ansolabehere Idea by: Samuel S. Williams Written by: Steve Viksten Idea by: Lisa Latham | November 14, 1993 | 046A 046B | 1.87[22] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
The babies think that Angelica has turned into stone after a bad wish. In actuality, it is a statue of Angelica—Drew's anniversary gift to Charlotte. While staying at Stu and Didi's for a week, Angelica fakes a broken leg to get more attention. She has a great time using a buzzer (which Stu set up) to get attention at all times, stressing out her aunt and uncle in the process. | |||||||
47 | 8 | "The Last Babysitter" "Sour Pickles" | Howard E. Baker
Jim Duffy | Peter Gaffney
Scott Schneid & Tony Michelman | November 21, 1993 | 047A 047B | N/A |
Susie's older sister, Alisa, babysits for her younger siblings and Tommy, but things go awry when a "monster" appears. Grandpa recalls a turning point in the childhood of Stu and Drew when Angelica gets a kaleidoscope. | |||||||
48 | 9 | "Reptar 2010" "Stu Gets a Job" | Norton Virgien
Jim Duffy | Paul Germain & Peter Gaffney
Michael Kramer | November 28, 1993 | 048A 048B | N/A |
When watching a Reptar movie, the tape breaks. As Grandpa tries to get it working, the babies supply their own ending. After Stu fails to make a perfect toy, he gets a job and is less available to Tommy than usual. Tommy tries to prevent his dad from going to work, and Stu believes that what Tommy is doing is actually what Drew is doing. The episode title of "Reptar 2010" is the same title as the last level in Rugrats: Search for Reptar. | |||||||
49 | 10 | "Give & Take" "Give and Take"[7] "The Gold Rush" | Howard E. Baker
Jim Duffy | Rachel Lipman
Doria Biddle | December 12, 1993 | 049A 049B | N/A |
Tommy plays with an inflatable clown that Stu made for him, but accidentally gives it to Chuckie, who has a great time with it. Only when Angelica points out his fear of clowns does Chuckie realize his mistake. When the babies find a nickel on the playground, Angelica sees a golden opportunity to get rich and puts the babies to work searching for more (throwing away other "junk" like $100 bills and jeweled rings in the process). | |||||||
50 | 11 | "Home Movies" "Home Movie"[7] "The Mysterious Mr. Friend" | Norton Virgien
Jim Duffy | Written by: Joe Ansolabehere Idea by: Norton Virgien Michael Ferris | December 26, 1993 | 050A 050B | N/A |
After being bored by Stu's home movies, the babies make "films" about their lives. The home movies are drawn up by the writers' children in this episode. Stu designs a new toy called Mr. Friend and gives the first one made to Tommy. Although Stu believes he loves it, Tommy is actually scared of the toy (thanks to its strange design and voice) and works with his friends to get rid of it. | |||||||
51 | 12 | "Cuffed!" "Cuffed"[7] "The Blizzard" | Jim Duffy
Howard E. Baker | Steve Viksten
Samuel S. Williams | January 2, 1994 | 051A 051B | 1.95[23] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Angelica accidentally handcuffs herself to Chuckie with a gift that is being sent to charity, and things get worse when she loses the key. A snowstorm comes to the neighborhood, and the babies imagine they are sledding to the North Pole. | |||||||
52 | 13 | "Princess Angelica" "The Odd Couple" | Jim Duffy
Howard E. Baker | Rachel Lipman
Jonathan Greenberg | January 9, 1994 | 053A 053B | N/A |
Angelica thinks that she is royalty when she overhears her parents, and schemes to go to her "castle". Tommy stays at Chuckie's house for the weekend, and both of them learn that "you don't really know someone until you live with them". | |||||||
53 | 14 | "Destination: Moon" "Destination Moon"[7] "Angelica's Birthday" | Norton Virgien
Jim Duffy | Michael Ferris
Andy Houts | January 16, 1994 | 052A 052B | N/A |
The babies pretend that Grandpa's new trailer is a spaceship, and go to the "moon" to find Chuckie's toy. On the day of her birthday party, Angelica wants to be a baby to avoid the responsibilities that come with getting older. | |||||||
54 | 15 | "Naked Tommy" "Tommy and the Secret Club" | Norton Virgien
Jim Duffy | Larry Doyle
Barbara Slade | January 23, 1994 | 054A 054B | N/A |
Tommy wants to shed his clothes to be like his dog, Spike, so he tries out naturism. The other Rugrats join in, with the exception of Chuckie; Stu attempts to keep Tommy's clothes on. Angelica forces the babies to compete to see who gets to be in her club. | |||||||
55 | 16 | "Under Chuckie's Bed" "Chuckie is Rich" | Howard E. Baker & Steve Socki
Jim Duffy | Joe Ansolabehere
Peter Gaffney | February 6, 1994 | 055A 055B | 1.88[24] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Chuckie thinks that there are monsters living underneath his new "big boy" bed, but Tommy ventures under it to prove otherwise. Chas wins ten million dollars from a sweepstakes and lets wealth go to his head. Guest star: Pat Sajak as himself. | |||||||
56 | 17 | "Mommy's Little Assets" "Chuckie's Wonderful Life" | Norton Virgien
Jim Duffy | Doria Biddle
Written by: Paul Germain & Jonathan Greenberg Idea by: Samuel S. Williams | February 20, 1994 | 056A 056B | N/A |
Charlotte is forced to take Angelica and Tommy to work with her, where they nearly ruin an important business deal. After Chas's favorite CD vanishes and Chuckie feels responsible, Angelica convinces him the world would be better off without him. As he is running away, he runs into an angel who shows him how things would be worse for his friends without him. | |||||||
57 | 18 | "In the Dreamtime" "In the Dream Time"[7] "The Unfair Pair" | Howard E. Baker & Steve Socki
Jim Duffy | Peter Gaffney
Rachel Lipman | February 27, 1994 | 057A 057B | 2.01[25] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Chuckie has a very hard time distinguishing dreams from reality. Angelica worries Phil and Lil about which one is "their parents' favorite". | |||||||
58 | 19 | "Chuckie's Red Hair" "Spike Runs Away" | Jeff McGrath
Jim Duffy | Jonathan Greenburg
Peter Gaffney | March 6, 1994 | 058A 058B | N/A |
Chuckie is tired of standing out because of his red hair, so he uses Grandpa's hair dye. He soon finds that not being noticed is not as good as he thinks. Spike runs away from home and does not return, which leaves Tommy unhappy. Stu and Didi are also upset and decide to try and find a replacement pet. | |||||||
59 | 20 | "The Alien" "Mr. Clean" | Steve Socki
Jim Duffy | Written by: Jonathan Greenburg Idea by: Bruce Henkin Written by: Rachel Lipman Idea by: Jonathan Blum | March 20, 1994 | 059A 059B | 2.01[26] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Angelica convinces Tommy, Phil, and Lil that Chuckie is an alien. Chuckie becomes a neat freak after his father tells him about germs. | |||||||
60 | 21 | "Angelica's Worst Nightmare" "The Mega Diaper Babies" | Jeff McGrath
Jim Duffy | Steve Viksten
Joe Ansolabehere | October 8, 1994 | 060A 060B | 1.71[27] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Charlotte announces that she may be pregnant, which frightens Angelica to the point of her having a nightmare about being rejected by her parents and her new baby sibling threatening her. The babies pretend to be superheroes to get back the action figures of their favorite TV heroes from Angelica. | |||||||
61 | 22 | "New Kid in Town" "Pickles vs. Pickles" | Steve Socki
Jim Duffy | Rachel Lipman
Paul Germain & Jonathan Greenberg | October 15, 1994 | 061A 061B | N/A |
Tired of being picked on by Angelica, the babies meet a boy named Josh, who turns out to be even worse. After Drew punishes Angelica, he worries when she tells him he'll regret it. He then has a nightmare in which Angelica hires a lawyer and sues him. | |||||||
62 | 23 | "Kid TV" "The Sky is Falling" | Jeff McGrath
Jim Duffy | Written by: Michael Ferris Idea by: Matt Vitz Peter Gaffney | October 22, 1994 | 063A 063B | 1.78[28] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
The babies create their own TV shows after Stu breaks the TV set. Angelica tells the babies that it is the "end of the world", but then believes it herself. | |||||||
63 | 24 | "I Remember Melville" "No More Cookies" | Steve Socki
Jim Duffy | Barbera Slade
Jonathan Greenberg | November 5, 1994 | 064A 064B | N/A |
Chuckie's pet pill bug dies, and he has trouble dealing with the loss. Angelica swears off cookies after she suffers a stomachache but, after several failed attempts to get more, she reminisces about her first experiences with them. | |||||||
64 | 25 | "Cradle Attraction
" "Moving Away" | Jeff McGrath & Steve Socki
Jim Duffy | Peter Gaffney, Paul Germain, Jonathan Greenberg & Rachel Lipman | November 12, 1994 | 065A 065B | 1.79[29] (HH)[lower-alpha 2] |
Chuckie falls for a new girl named Megan who tries to get his attention by bullying him. Angelica's announcement that she may be moving delights the babies — until they recall how they first met. | |||||||
65 | 26 | "A Rugrats Passover" "Rugrats Passover"[7] | Jeff McGrath, Jim Duffy & Steve Socki | Peter Gaffney, Paul Germain, Jonathan Greenberg & Rachel Lipman | April 13, 1995 | 062 | N/A |
While attending a Passover seder at Didi's parents' house, Boris and the children (and later, most of the adults), get locked in the attic because the door does not open from the inside. To pass the time, Boris tells the children the story of why Jews celebrate Passover, and how Moses saved his people from slavery. |
Season 4 (1996–97)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [30] | Viewers (millions) | |
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66 | 1 | "A Rugrats Chanukah" | Raymie Muzquiz | J. David Stem & David N. Weiss | December 4, 1996 | 3.08[31] (HH) | |
The Rugrats celebrate Chanukah. Boris is scheduled to perform alongside his childhood rival in a play based on the holiday's origin story; Angelica tries to find a TV to watch a Christmas special, and Stu tries to make it to the synagogue. | |||||||
67 | 2 | "Mother's Day" | Norton Virgien & Toni Vian | Jon Cooksey, Ali Marie Matheson, J. David Stem & David Weiss | May 6, 1997 | 2.91[32] (HH) | |
The Rugrats celebrate Mother's Day, and Chuckie wonders about his late mother. | |||||||
68 | 3 | "Spike's Babies
" "Chicken Pops" | Rick Bugental
Jim Duffy | Mark Palmer Story by: David Maples David Maples | August 23, 1997 | 2.61[33] (HH) | |
Spike looks after some stray kittens while Stu prepares for a barbecue. Chuckie catches the chicken pox, which spreads to the other Rugrats, and they worry about turning into chickens. | |||||||
69 | 4 | "Radio Daze
" "Psycho Angelica" | John Holmquist
Celia Kendrick | Jon Cooksey & Ali Marie Matheson | August 30, 1997 | 2.52[34] (HH) | |
Grandpa and the children listen to an old detective radio show, and the babies imagine that they're living it. Angelica pretends to be a psychic in order to get goodies from the babies. | |||||||
70 | 5 | "America's Wackiest Home Movies
" "The 'Lympics" | Rick Bugental
Jim Duffy | Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs
David Maples | September 6, 1997 | 2.38[35] (HH) | |
Stu and Drew compete against each other for a TV show prize by filming their children. Angelica meets Timmy McNulty, and makes the babies compete against his younger brothers in an Olympics-style event. | |||||||
71 | 6 | "The Carwash
" "Heat Wave" | Celia Kendrick
John Holmquist | Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs
David Maples | September 13, 1997 | 2.75[36] (HH) | |
Stu takes the babies to the car wash after a little accident. Things get out of control, however, when Angelica takes over the car. A new friend helps the babies to search for water on a hot day, while Grandpa supervises the workers repairing the pipes. | |||||||
72 | 7 | "Faire Play
" "The Smell of Success" | John Holmquist
Celia Kendrick | Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs
Jon Cooksey & Ali Marie Matheson | September 20, 1997 | 2.92[37] (HH) | |
The gang attends a medieval festival, where they deal with a robotic dragon controlled by Stu. Chuckie takes part in an experiment to improve his nasal congestion. | |||||||
73 | 8 | "Dust Bunnies
" "Educating Angelica" | John Holmquist
Celia Kendrick | Kat Likkel
Tom Szollosi Story by: Tom Szollosi & David Maples | September 27, 1997 | 3.16[38] (HH) | |
The babies develop a fear of "dust bunnies" when the grown-ups clean the house. Angelica goes to pre-school, and must learn to share after a bad moment. Having trouble doing so, she eventually decides to bring Tommy along with her. | |||||||
74 | 9 | "Angelica's Last Stand
" "Clan of the Duck" | Rick Bugental
Jim Duffy | Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs
Jon Cooksey & Ali Marie Matheson | October 4, 1997 | 2.38[38] (HH) | |
The babies help Angelica with her lemonade stand, but they want some of Angelica's dimes, which she wants to keep all to herself. When Lil tells the boys that dresses are only for girls, Chuckie and Phil decide to wear dresses to see what it is like. | |||||||
75 | 10 | "Potty Training Spike
" "The Art Fair" | Celia Kendrick
John Holmquist | David Maples Story by: Jon Cooksey & Ali Marie Matheson Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs | October 11, 1997 | 2.72[38] (HH) | |
After being scolded for his own bad habits, Chuckie tries to potty-train Spike. Angelica creates a painting and thinks that she is a gifted artist, but the babies attempt to improve her creation when she is not in the room. They cause a mess when Angelica returns, but the grown-ups consider this a work of art and enter it into an art contest. | |||||||
76 | 11 | "Send in the Clouds
" "In the Naval" | Jim Duffy
Rick Bugental | Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs
Kat Likkel Story by: Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs | October 18, 1997 | 2.69[38] (HH) | |
The babies mistake fog for being in the sky and try to keep anyone from going outside. While on a fishing trip, Angelica loses her doll, Cynthia, and Tommy and Chuckie try to get her back while pretending to be "Wavy Seals". | |||||||
77 | 12 | "The Mattress
" "Looking for Jack" | Celia Kendrick
Jim Duffy | Tom Carrico & David Maples Story by: Tom Carrico Rick Gitelson | November 1, 1997 | 3.03[38] (HH) | |
Grandpa has problems sleeping, so the others try to replace his mattress with a better one. Charlotte's van breaks down en route to a Dummi Bears concert, and Angelica is mistaken for the daughter of an Italian restaurant owner when she goes to ask for help. | |||||||
78 | 13 | "Ransom of Cynthia
" "Turtle Recall" | Rick Bugental
John Holmquist | Monica Piper
Brian Swenlin & David Maples Story by: Jon Cooksey & Ali Marie Matheson | November 8, 1997 | 2.86[38] (HH) | |
To get the babies' candy, Angelica fakes a ransom and makes the babies think Cynthia was stolen. Believing this, the Rugrats attempt to get Cynthia back. However, she is foiled when Susie appears and having told the adults, she is punished again. While visiting the mall with Chas and Stu, the babies try to reunite a turtle with its father. | |||||||
79 | 14 | "Angelica Orders Out
" "Let it Snow" | John Holmquist
Jim Duffy | David Maples Story by: Rick Gitelson & David Maples Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs | November 15, 1997 | 3.13[38] (HH) | |
Angelica orders food from a deli—and then phones all of the other grown-ups—using Stu's voice-changer invention, which makes her sound exactly like Charlotte. When the Pickles take their family Christmas photo in August, the babies think that Santa Claus forgot about them. | |||||||
80 | 15 | "Angelica Nose Best
" "The Pirate Light" | Jim Duffy
Rick Bugental | Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs
Rick Gitelson Based on an Idea by: Mariel Hope Cooksey | November 22, 1997 | 2.97[38] (HH) | |
A mosquito bite causes Angelica to be honest, recalling Pinocchio. The babies think the furnace repairman (guest-voiced by Andrew Dice Clay) is a pirate and try to find Stu's "treasure" before him. |
Season 5 (1998–99)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [30] | Viewers (millions) | |
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81 | 1 | "Vacation" | Toni Vian | Jon Cooksey & Ali Marie Matheson | May 29, 1998[39] | 3.62[40] | |
The Rugrats go on a vacation to Las Vegas in an RV, where they cause their usual mayhem. Meanwhile, Tommy searches for "kitties" (white tigers). | |||||||
82 | 2 | "Babysitting Fluffy
" "Sleep Trouble" | John Holmquist
Anthony Bell | Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey
Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey Story by: Bill Crounse & Don Pequignot | August 15, 1998 | 2.28[41] (HH) | |
Chas and Chuckie look after Angelica's cat while she is away and underestimate the difficulty of doing so. Tommy and Chuckie fear "the Sandman" after a story while Chas is out at a party. Stu and Didi try to get them to fall asleep, but fall asleep themselves. Tommy and Chuckie then try to catch the Sandman, but end up catching Chas. | |||||||
83 | 3 | "The First Cut
" "Chuckie Grows" | Rick Bugental
Jim Duffy | Kate Boutilier Story by: David Maples, Jon Cooksey, Ali Marie Matheson & Kate Boutilier Rick Gitelson & Barbara Slade Story by: Rick Gitelson | August 16, 1998 | 2.30[41] (HH) | |
When Tommy saves a baby bird from a runner, he falls into a thorn bush and gets a cut, which frightens him. The babies think that Chuckie has gotten bigger when his shirt shrinks in the wash. | |||||||
84 | 4 | "The Wild Wild West
" "Angelica for a Day" | Jim Duffy
Rick Bugental | Jon Hanish
Rick Gitelson Story by: Rick Gitelson, Daniel Goodman, Joshua Goodman, Jeffrey Goodman & Kenny Goodman | August 17, 1998 | 2.74[42] (HH) | |
The babies take part in a Western spoof to reclaim ice cream coupons from Angelica. Tommy dreams that Chuckie and Angelica switch personalities—Angelica is more timid while Chuckie turns mean and bratty. | |||||||
85 | 5 | "The Word of the Day
" "Jonathan Babysits" | Anthony Bell
John Holmquist | Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs
Rick Gitelson | August 18, 1998 | 2.85[42] (HH) | |
Angelica learns a curse word from the host of her favorite children's show, Miss Carol's Happy House. Not knowing what it means or how negatively her parents will react, she begins to use it in her vocabulary. Jonathan looks after the babies while searching for ways to blackmail Charlotte. | |||||||
86 | 6 | "Grandpa's Bad Bug
" "Lady Luck" | John Holmquist
Rick Bugental | Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs
Kat Likkel | August 19, 1998 | 2.95[42] (HH) | |
The babies fear there is a "bad bug" in Grandpa's bed and attempt to get it out. Grandpa takes the babies to a bingo game at the senior citizens' center. | |||||||
87 | 7 | "Crime and Punishment
" "Baby Maybe" | Rick Bugental
Jim Duffy | David Maples
Monica Piper Story by: Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs | August 20, 1998 | 2.62[42] (HH) | |
Angelica tells the babies that the police officers arrest bad people while Chas is dating a police officer. Chuckie accidentally breaks Chas' glasses and fears that he will be arrested. Didi's brother and sister-in-law consider having a baby, and to prove it, they babysit the babies while Stu, Didi, and the other grown-ups leave for an opera. The chore, however, becomes harder than the sitters hoped it would be. | |||||||
88 | 8 | "He Saw, She Saw
" "Piggy's Pizza Palace" | Rick Bugental
Jim Duffy | David Maples
Melody Fox Story by: Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs | August 21, 1998 | N/A | |
Chuckie's latest crush has an over-protective brother. The gang goes to a pizzeria that resembles Chuck E. Cheese's and tries to get Angelica's tickets back from a pig that "stole" them. Meanwhile, Stu and Drew attempt to beat one another's high score at a Reptar pinball game. | |||||||
89 | 9 | "Fugitive Tommy
" "Visiting Aunt Miriam" | John Holmquist
Anthony Bell | Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs
Rick Gitelson | August 22, 1998 | N/A | |
Tommy is mistaken for another troublemaking baby with a big tooth, but he attempts to prove his innocence. When Grandpa Lou takes the babies to Aunt Miriam's to play cards, the babies are convinced that she and her friends plan to eat Chuckie and attempt to protect him. | |||||||
90 | 10 | "Uneasy Rider
" "Where's Grandpa?" | John Holmquist
Anthony Bell | Monica Piper Story by: Ali Marie Matheson, Jon Cooksey & Monica Piper Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs | August 29, 1998 | N/A | |
Chuckie is nervous about riding his new two-wheeled bicycle. Stu and Didi accidentally leave Grandpa behind on a road trip, and Tommy and Chuckie try to give Grandpa a chance to catch up. | |||||||
91 | 11 | "Hiccups
" "Autumn Leaves" | Rick Bugental
Jim Duffy | Bill Braunstein
Rick Gitelson | September 12, 1998 | 2.29[43] (HH) | |
Tommy gets hiccups, and the babies' attempts to scare him do not cure him. A change of season makes the babies think that the trees are ill, so they apply whatever remedies they think of to them. | |||||||
92 | 12 | "Journey to the Center of the Basement
" "A Very McNulty Birthday" | Rick Bugental
Jim Duffy | Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs
Kate Boutilier Story by: David Maples & Kate Boutilier Additional Material by: Rick Gitelson, Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs | September 19, 1998 | 2.22[44] (HH) | |
The babies go down to the basement to retrieve Chuckie's robotic Reptar toy. The babies attend a rival's birthday party, where girls are left out due to cooties. | |||||||
93 | 13 | "The Family Tree" | Jim Duffy | Rick Gitelson, Vinny Montello & Steve Ochs Story by: Rick Gitelson, Jill Gorey, Barbara Herndon, Vinny Montello, Steve Ochs & Monica Piper | September 21, 1998 | 3.11[45] (HH) | |
While Didi and Stu go on an anniversary vacation, Tommy and Angelica stay at Chuckie's house, where Chuckie learns about his ancestors. Meanwhile, Didi starts to feel seasick, and the cause is eventually revealed to be pregnancy. | |||||||
94 | 14 | "The Turkey Who Came to Dinner" | Rick Bugental & Jim Duffy | Mark Palmer Story by: Lane Raichert, J. David Stem & David N. Weiss Additional Material by: David Maples | November 10, 1998[46] | 5.16[47] | |
The babies try to defend a live turkey that Grandpa wins from being Thanksgiving dinner; Stu and Drew try to watch football, Didi and the ladies try to find food for dinner; and Angelica wants to hold a parade. | |||||||
95 | 15 | "Chuckie's Duckling
" "A Dog's Life" | Rick Bugental
John Holmquist | Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey
Melody Fox | January 18, 1999 | 7.96[48] | |
Chuckie takes in a duck that fled from a construction site, but caring for the new pet soon becomes difficult. Spike attempts to protect Dil from imminent danger, but he gets in trouble with Stu and Didi. | |||||||
96 | 16 | "Chuckerfly
" "Angelica's Twin" | Jim Duffy
Jeff Scott | Kate Boutilier Story by: Kate Boutilier, Jon Cooksey & Ali Marie Matheson Rick Gitelson | January 23, 1999 | 2.75[49] (HH) | |
Chuckie wants to be cute again, so he goes through his own metamorphosis. Angelica pretends she has a twin sister named Balina to get extra goodies. | |||||||
97 | 17 | "Hand Me Downs
" "Angelica's Ballet" | John Holmquist
Rick Bugental | Rick Gitelson
Kate Boutilier Story by: James Peters, Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | January 30, 1999 | 2.47[50] (HH) | |
Angelica tells Tommy that he will disappear after Dil gets his old toys. Angelica puts on a ballet (with the help of the Rugrats) in an attempt to outsmart Susie. | |||||||
98 | 18 | "Raising Dil
" "No Naps" | Rick Bugental
John Holmquist | Kate Boutilier
Rick Gitelson Story by: Jordana Arkin & Rick Gitelson | February 6, 1999 | 2.76[51] (HH) | |
Tommy and the babies try to educate Dil, who they believe is not as smart as they are. The babies try to avoid napping for a toy from Angelica. | |||||||
99 | 19 | "Man of the House
" "A Whole New Stu" | Jim Duffy
Jeff Scott | Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey Story by: Vinny Montello, Steve Ochs, Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey Monica Piper Story by: Rick Gitelson | February 13, 1999 | 2.07[52] (HH) | |
Tommy tries to run the household while Stu is out of town on business. Stu undergoes a makeover at a health spa after suffering from so much stress. | |||||||
100 | 20 | "Submarine
" "Chuckie's a Lefty" | Rick Bugental
John Holmquist | Jon Cooksey & Ali Marie Matheson Story by: Rick Gitelson, Jon Cooksey & Ali Marie Matheson Kate Boutilier Story by: Jon Cooksey, Ali Marie Matheson, Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | February 20, 1999 | 2.69[53] (HH) | |
While Stu shops for a used car, Tommy, Chuckie, and Dil imagine the test automobile is a submarine. Chuckie learns he is left-handed, so Angelica makes him feel like a freak. |
Season 6 (1999–2001)
In the United States, episodes 127 to 130 were held over from this season and ended up airing during Season 7. The first Klasky Csupo logo still appeared after the second logo appeared at the end of The Rugrats Movie. The second logo did not appear until "Runaway Reptar".
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Viewers (millions) | |
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101 | 1 | "Baking Dil
" "Hair!" | Jim Duffy
Jeff Scott | Ben Siegler Story by: Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey Monica Piper Story by: Jon Cooksey, Ali Marie Matheson, Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | February 27, 1999 | 3.73[54] | |
Dil gets lost at the bakery, where a cake is being picked up for Didi's birthday. Tommy is under the false impression that not growing hair will keep him young forever. | |||||||
102 | 2 | "Pedal Pusher
" "Music" | John Holmquist
Rick Bugental | Roger Reitzel Story by: Rick Gitelson Rick Gitelson | March 6, 1999 | 3.05[55] (HH) | |
Chuckie gets a new toy car that wins him popularity from other children at the park. The babies perform music videos. | |||||||
103 | 3 | "Opposites Attract
" "The Art Museum" | Jeff Scott
Jim Duffy | Monica Piper Story by: Rick Gitelson Anne Baker | March 13, 1999 | 4.33[56] | |
The babies meet other babies who are just like each of them at the park. The babies see themselves in various works of art at the museum. | |||||||
104 | 4 | "The Jungle
" "The Old Country" | John Holmquist
Rick Bugental | Roger Reitzel Story by: Monica Piper, Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey Monica Piper | March 20, 1999 | N/A | |
The babies visit a flower shop where they think Dil is infected with "jungle beaver", a mispronunciation of jungle fever. The babies visit their grandparents in the country and fear that elephants are threatening the cabin. | |||||||
105 | 5 | "Ghost Story
" "Chuckie's Complaint" | Jeff Scott
Jim Duffy | Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey Story by: James Peters, Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey Kate Boutilier Story by: Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | March 27, 1999 | 5.52[57] | |
The babies get involved in a ghost story with characters from Aaahh!!! Real Monsters. Chuckie becomes afraid after Angelica sends Reptar an angry letter, which she partially wrote and signed Chuckie's name on it. | |||||||
106 | 6 | "Chuckie's Bachelor Pad
" "Junior Prom" | Barry Vodos
Jeff Scott | Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey
Kate Boutilier Story by: Jon Cooksey, Ali Marie Matheson, Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | April 10, 1999 | 2.24[58] (HH) | |
Chuckie moves into his own place while his room is being remodeled. The babies hold their own prom. | |||||||
107 | 7 | "What's Your Line?
" "Two by Two" | Barry Vodos
Jim Duffy | Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey
Kate Boutilier Story by: Barbara Herndon, Jill Gorey & Stephanie McClain | April 17, 1999 | 2.27[59] (HH) | |
Chuckie looks at some careers, including an ice cream man and a librarian. The babies try to build an ark after fearing a huge flood. | |||||||
108 | 8 | "Wrestling Grandpa
" "Chuckie Collects" | Jeff Scott
Rick Bugental | Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey
Melody Fox Story by: Rick Gitelson, Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | May 1, 1999 | N/A | |
Grandpa Lou competes in a wrestling match. Chuckie starts a new rock collection that the Rugrats try to improve for him. | |||||||
109 | 9 | "Zoo Story
" "I Do" | John Holmquist
Rick Bugental | Rick Gitelson Story by: Randi Gitelson Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | August 7, 1999 | N/A | |
The babies go to the zoo, get trapped inside the pen, and end up accidentally freeing the animals when attempting to leave. Angelica forces Chuckie and Lil to get married after attending a wedding. They afterwards pretend Dil is their baby. | |||||||
110 | 10 | "Silent Angelica
" "Tie My Shoes" | John Holmquist
Rick Bugental | Ben Siegler Story by: Scott Gray & Ben Siegler Scott Gray Story by: Jon Cooksey, Ali Marie Matheson, Barbara Herndon, Jill Gorey & Scott Gray | August 7, 1999 | 2.27[60] (HH) | |
Angelica tries to remain quiet to receive toys from the Rugrats. Angelica ties Chuckie's shoes, and Chuckie gets the credit. | |||||||
111 | 11 | "No Place Like Home" | Becky Bristow | Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | October 2, 1999 | 2.22[61] (HH) | |
Susie imagines she is in a world similar to The Wizard of Oz while she is under anesthesia while her tonsils are removed. | |||||||
112 | 12 | "Share and Share a Spike
" "Tommy for Mayor" | Rick Bugental
Jim Duffy | Monica Piper Based on an Idea by: Jake Piper Rick Gitelson Story by: Barbara Herndon, Jill Gorey & Rick Gitelson | October 2, 1999 | 3.66[62] | |
Dil and Tommy must share Spike. The babies hold their own election between Tommy and Phil. | |||||||
113 | 13 | "Brothers are Monsters
" "Cooking with Susie" | Jeff Scott
John Holmquist | Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey
Jon Cooksey & Ali Matheson | October 9, 1999 | N/A | |
Tommy thinks he is turning into a monster after getting caught in hair. Susie gets a toy oven, but she cooks horribly; meanwhile, Stu tries out doorstoppers. | |||||||
114 | 14 | "Officer Chuckie
" "Auctioning Grandpa" | Jim Duffy
Rick Bugental | Scott Gray | October 16, 1999 | N/A | |
Chuckie studies street safety from an officer. The babies think Grandpa will be sold. | |||||||
115 | 15 | "Planting Dil
" "Joke's on You" | Rick Bugental
Jim Duffy | Bob Daily Story by: Barbara Herndon, Jill Gorey & Bob Daily David Regal Story by: Barbara Herndon, Jill Gorey & Bob Daily | October 16, 1999
October 23, 1999[63] | N/A
N/A | |
Didi is planting dill plants, which the babies think is baby Dil and attempt to keep the plants from growing. Angelica tries to turn the babies against each other with pranks. | |||||||
116 | 16 | "Partners in Crime
" "Thumbs Up" | Jeff Scott
John Holmquist | Monica Piper
Adam Beechen | November 6, 1999
November 13, 1999[64] | N/A
N/A | |
Angelica makes Dil her "partner" after watching a crime film. Tommy tries to stop the other babies from thumb-sucking after fears of staying babies. | |||||||
117 | 17 | "Big Showdown
" "Doctor Susie" | Steve Ressel
Jeff Scott | Scott Grey Story by: Barbara Herndon, Jill Gorey & Peter Egan Scott Grey | November 20, 1999
December 4, 1999[65] | N/A
N/A | |
Didi completely re-models Tommy and Dil's room, against their good will. Susie learns how to fix broken toys, but Angelica becomes jealous of the attention Susie gets. | |||||||
118 119 | 18 19 | "Runaway Reptar" | John Holmquist & Jim Duffy | Ali Marie Matheson & Jon Cooksey Based on an Idea by: Scott Gray | November 27, 1999 | 2.17[66] (HH) | |
The babies pretend they get sucked into an evil Robot Reptar movie, in which they must find Reptar and stop Angelica's evil Reptar. | |||||||
120 | 20 | "Accidents Happen
" "Pee Wee Scouts" | John Holmquist & Dave Fontana
Rick Bugental | Monica Piper
John Fitzpatrick Story by: Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | December 18, 1999
January 8, 2000[67] | N/A
N/A | |
Chuckie accidentally wets the bed during a dream, so Chas puts him in "training pants". That night, the babies try to keep Chuckie from falling asleep so that he will not forget about waking up to go to the bathroom. The babies form a scout troop. | |||||||
121 | 21 | "Chuckie's New Shirt
" "Cavebabies" | Jeff Scott
Steve Ressel | Bob Daily Story by: Barbara Herndon, Jill Gorey & Stephanie McClain Rick Gitelson | January 22, 2000
January 29, 2000[68] | N/A
3.64[69] | |
Chuckie destroys his shirt and, since he cannot find a perfect replacement, he fears for his identity. The babies try to get to the cookie jar for Angelica in a prehistoric era. | |||||||
122 | 22 | "Be My Valentine" | Carol Millican | Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | February 14, 2000[lower-alpha 3] | 4.00[70] | |
Chuckie tries to give a Valentine to his dad. | |||||||
123 | 23 | "Discover America" | Sylvia Keulen | Kate Boutilier Story by: Barbara Herndon, Jill Gorey, Adam Beechen & Kate Boutilier | October 9, 2000 | 3.56[71] | |
The babies go on an imaginary tour of America when Angelica and Susie cause some damage at a picnic. | |||||||
124 | 24 | "Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts - Part 1: Diaper Change"[30] | Louie del Carmen | Jill Gorey & Barbara Herndon | November 7, 2000[30] | N/A | |
125 | 25 | "Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts - Part 2: Fall Stinks"[30] | Chris Hermans | Story by : Jill Gorey & Barbara Herndon Teleplay by : Scott Gray | November 8, 2000[30] | N/A | |
126 | 26 | "Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts - Part 3: Don't Poop on My Parade"[30] | Jim Duffy | Story by : Jill Gorey & Barbara Herndon Teleplay by : Peter Egan | November 9, 2000[30] | N/A | |
127 | 27 | "The Magic Baby
" "Dil We Meet Again" | Jim Duffy
Jeff Scott | Scott Gray Story by: Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | May 4, 2001[lower-alpha 4] | N/A | |
In an attempt to get Tommy's toy pony, Angelica trades the babies "magic beans", which Dil eats. The babies think that Dil has turned into a watermelon. In reality, however, Didi took Dil inside to clean him and change his diaper. | |||||||
128 | 28 | "All's Well that Pretends Well
" "Big Babies" | Rick Bugental
Jeff Scott | Scott Gray Story by: Barbara Herndon, Jill Gorey & Scott Gray Ben Siegler | July 6, 2001 | N/A | |
Angelica is starting to show symptoms of a cold, but wants to attend a Dummy Bears' show. To keep from being unable to go, she tries to convince the grown-ups that the babies are sick instead of her. The babies perform an initiation ceremony for Dil for a club while the adults make a bet to imitate their babies. | |||||||
129 | 29 | "Incredible Shrinking Babies
" "Miss Manners" | Sylvia Keulen
Carol Millican | Peter Egan Story by: Barbara Herndon, Jill Gorey & Peter Egan Alice Miller Story by: Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey | July 13, 2001 | N/A | |
The babies dream that they are smaller than they already are, and that Dil is a giant. They try to get him to take his nap, which proves difficult. After learning manners, Angelica tries to help with a business dinner for Charlotte's boss. | |||||||
130 | 30 | "A Dose of Dil
" "Famous Babies" | Carol Millican
Cathy Malkasian | Eleah Horwitz
Keythe Farley & Brian Flemming | July 20, 2001 | N/A | |
The babies try to get more attention than Dil. The babies want to be famous, so they start a rock band. |
Season 7 (2001; 2004)
During season 7, Rugrats made a change with a different format that consisted of three segments per episode. Additionally, all half-hour stories from this point on had two ad breaks instead of one.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Viewers (millions) | |||||||||
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131 | 1 | "Finsterella" | Jeff Scott | Jill Gorey & Barbara Herndon | January 15, 2001 | 5.63[72] | |||||||||
Chuckie thinks that his life parallels that of Cinderella after hearing of the story and Angelica drawing the parallels. When he hears about a party that all the babies seem to know about (and Kimi having a new outfit for the occasion), Chuckie becomes sad thinking he was not invited, having a dream in which he is Finsterella, Angelica and Kimi are his "evil step-ed sisters", Tommy is his fairy bob brother, and Phil and Lil are Hansel and Gretel. The party turns out to be an adoption party, in which Chas and Kira adopt each other's babies as their own- they just forgot to tell Chuckie. | |||||||||||||||
132 | 2 | "Angelicon
" "Dil's Binkie" | Jeff Scott
Dave Fontana | Eleah Horwitz
David Regal | January 19, 2001 | 4.49[73] | |||||||||
Angelica is a giant from the eyes of the babies in their new treehouse. Dil's pacifier gets tossed around the house. Chuckie, realizing that he is Kimi's big brother, tries to protect her from danger. | |||||||||||||||
133 | 3 | "Sister Act
" "Spike's Nightscare" | Rick Bugental
Chris Hermans | David Rosenberg
Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie Villandry | January 26, 2001 | 3.83[74] | |||||||||
Angelica becomes lonely and jealous after watching all the babies play with their respective siblings (Tommy/Dil, Phil/Lil, Chuckie/Kimi.). When demanding her parents give her a baby sibling does not work, she enlists some of the babies to become her siblings for the day. Spike has a nightmare. Kimi falls for a piñata at a party and does not want the guests to break it. | |||||||||||||||
134 | 4 | "Changes for Chuckie
" "The Magic Show" | Chris Hermans
Bob Fuentes | Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie Villandry
David Regal David Rosenberg | February 2, 2001 | 4.13[75] | |||||||||
Chuckie goes through adjustments with Kira. Kira ends up taking WaWa, Chuckie's prized teddy bear (made by his mother) to clean him up and fix him, which upsets Chuckie greatly. Kira apologizes to Chuckie for all of the changes and returns WaWa to him, who fell into the hands of Dil and returned to his worn out look. The babies visit a magic show. The babies see the retirement home with Lulu and cause predictable havoc. | |||||||||||||||
135 | 5 | "Dayscare
" "The Great Unknown" | Anthony Bell
Louie del Carmen Dave Fontana | Story by : Sarah Jane Cunningham, Suzie Villandry & Scott Gray Teleplay by : Scott Gray David Regal | February 9, 2001 | 4.02[76] | |||||||||
Chuckie and Kimi go to daycare. Tommy finds something weird on the stairs. In this musical episode, the babies and Jonathan go to the laundromat to take care of some laundry. Angelica, who is staying home with her mother, accidentally loses Cynthia in the laundry basket. The doll ends up falling into the hands of the youngest McNulty child, who falls in love with her. The babies then fight the brothers for Cynthia and the right to play at the laundromat. | |||||||||||||||
136 | 6 | "Cat Got Your Tongue?
" "The War Room" | Dave Fontana
Jeff Scott | Story by: Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie Villandry
Joan Considine Johnson | February 16, 2001 | 2.12[77] (HH) | |||||||||
Howard loses his voice, and the babies think Fluffy stole his tongue. Tommy tries to find Dil's bottle in a reception office. Kimi gets more attention than Chuckie, making him jealous. | |||||||||||||||
137 | 7 | "And the Winner Is...
" "Dil's Bathtime" | Anthony Bell & Jim Duffy
Louie del Carmen & Jim Duffy | Joan Considine Johnson
David Rosenberg | March 9, 2001 | N/A | |||||||||
Angelica and Susie compete in a talent contest, as do Grandpa and Lulu. A clapping meter helps decide the winner based on the crowd's applause. Angelica sabotages Susie's performance by stealing her dancing shoes, causing the girl to slip and fall around the stage. The audience loves her performance, and Susie ends up winning. Dil takes a bath with Tommy and fears the worst. The babies have "big" adventures. | |||||||||||||||
138 | 8 | "My Fair Babies
" "The Way Things Work" | Jeff Scott
Dave Fontana | Scott Gray
David Regal Story by : Scott Malchus Teleplay by : John E. Fitzpatrick | March 30, 2001 | 3.60[78] | |||||||||
The babies attend a "lunch party" and must act formal. Tommy shows Dil how things work, such as the fridge and the toilet. Chuckie believes Kimi is going to be mailed back to Japan, so he tries to stop her from leaving. | |||||||||||||||
139 | 9 | "Day of the Potty
" "Tell-Tale Cell Phone" | Bob Fuentes
Chris Hermans | David Regal
Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie Villandry Joan Considine Johnson | April 6, 2001 | N/A | |||||||||
Chuckie breaks his home's toilet, and the Rugrats take a trip to the appliance store with Chas and Kira to get a new one. Angelica believes she broke Charlotte's phone and hides it. But not before causing chaos by accidentally calling the police and listing herself as "extreme emergency." She ends up tearfully giving Charlotte the "broken" phone, to which Charlotte assures her its not broken, the antenna on it breaks all the time. Angelica gets a watch. | |||||||||||||||
140 | 10 | "Dil Saver
" "Cooking with Phil and Lil" | Louie del Carmen
Bob Fuentes | Alice Miller
Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie Villandry | April 13, 2001 | N/A | |||||||||
Stu makes a Dil screen-saver, and Angelica tricks the babies into thinking that Dil is trapped in the computer. Phil and Lil make a pie their style. Angelica has a dream where she is powerful after eating cake. | |||||||||||||||
141 | 11 | "Bad Shoes
" "The World According to Dil and Spike" | Bob Fuentes
Dave Fontana Louie del Carmen | David Regal
Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie Villandry David Rosenberg | April 20, 2001 | N/A | |||||||||
Stu has to wear uncomfortable shoes. Dil and Spike's perspectives on the world are shown. The babies wish on shooting stars and fear they are falling down. | |||||||||||||||
142 | 12 | "Adventure Squad
" "The Way More Things Work" | Chris Hermans
Jeff Scott | Story by : Joan Considine Johnson Teleplay by : Elin Hampton David Regal Story by : Scott Gray Teleplay by : David Rosenberg | April 27, 2001 | N/A | |||||||||
The Rugrats play a game of adventure squad. A followup from "The Way Things Work," Tommy explains more things to Dil. Angelica hosts a talk show. | |||||||||||||||
143 | 13 | "A Rugrats Kwanzaa" | Anthony Bell | Lisa D. Hall, Jill Gorey & Barbara Herndon | December 11, 2001 | 2.31[79] (HH) | |||||||||
Susie's great-aunt T visits and teaches Susie and the babies about Kwanzaa. | |||||||||||||||
144 | 14 | "Pre-School Daze" | Carol Millican | John E. Fitzpatrick, Jill Gorey & Barbara Herndon | April 10, 2004[80] | N/A | |||||||||
Angelica, Susie, and Harold go to pre-school. |
Season 8 (2001–03)
The original two-segment format for Rugrats was brought back in season 8. However, the half-hour episodes retain having two commercial breaks. The first Klasky Csupo logo appeared after the credits in the early airings of this season. However, the Season 8 DVD from Amazon.com, "The '90s Are All That" and the later airings kept the second logo.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Viewers (millions) | |
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145 146 | 1 2 | "All Growed Up" | Louie del Carmen & Jim Duffy | Kate Boutilier & Eryk Casemiro | July 21, 2001 | 11.91[81] | |
The Rugrats are now ten years older, and in school, where they attend a concert. | |||||||
147 | 3 | "Quiet Please
" "Early Retirement" | Anthony Bell
Ron Noble | Rick Gitelson
Scott Gray | February 9, 2002 | 2.34[82] (HH) | |
Chuckie loses his first library card and Chas deals with a book fine. Angelica asks the babies to be quiet and "retire" so she can try to watch her favorite show in peace. | |||||||
148 | 4 | "The Doctor is In
" "The Big Sneeze" | Anthony Bell
Ron Noble | Scott Howard Leva
Mary Williams-Villano | February 9, 2002 | 3.99[83] | |
Angelica pretends to be a doctor on the radio after hearing Didi and Betty listen to a doctor on the radio who helps people with their problems. Chuckie thinks he is allergic to Kimi because he sneezes frequently, both when interacting with her and whenever she passes by him. The Rugrats believe this, so they try several ways to get him not to sneeze when he is close to her. When nothing seems to work as planned, the Rugrats believe that he genuinely is allergic to her. The actual cause, however, is revealed later: Kimi was having a dandelion in her pocket. | |||||||
149 | 5 | "The Fun Way Day
" "The Age of Aquarium" | Dave Fontana
Chris Hermans | Barbara Schwartz
David Rosenberg & Scott Gray Story by: Scott Gray | February 23, 2002 | 3.87[84] | |
Kira and Chas hire a guy to help boost Java Lava's popularity, but this unknowingly leads to a game of Hide and Seek. The babies visit a boat-shaped aquarium and think the boat is sinking. | |||||||
150 | 6 | "Daddy's Little Helpers
" "Hello Dilly" | Broni Likomanov
Michael Mullen | Barbara Schwartz Story by: Monica Piper & Scott Gray Monica Piper | March 9, 2002 | 2.38[85] (HH) | |
The babies help their fathers. The babies believe that Dil has turned into a doll. Note: This episode parodies the musical Hello, Dolly! | |||||||
151 | 7 | "Bow Wow Wedding Vows" | Dean Criswell | Scott Gray | March 25, 2002[lower-alpha 5] | 4.34[86] | |
Tommy fears Spike has no more time for him on Easter. Meanwhile, Kira and Chas celebrate their first Easter. | |||||||
152 | 8 | "Cynthia Comes Alive
" "Trading Phil" | Carol Millican
Jeff Scott | Barbara Schwartz
Noah Taft | April 6, 2002 | 2.36[87] (HH) | |
The babies mistake a teenager for a real-life version of Angelica's doll while it is being repaired. Angelica trades Phil so a group of older children can play with him. | |||||||
153 | 9 | "A Tale of Two Puppies
" "Okey-Dokey Jones and the Ring of the Sunbeams" | Michael Mullen
Carol Millican | Rick Gitelson
Rick Gitelson, Scott Gray, Alice Miller & Monica Piper | June 1, 2002 | 2.55[88] (HH) | |
The adults try to find buyers for Spike's two last puppies. The babies seek Lil's ring in a pet store. Note: This episode is based on the first scene of The Rugrats Movie. | |||||||
154 | 10 | "Happy Taffy
" "Imagine That" | Dave Fontana
Chris Hermans | Scott Gray
Story by : Mark Palmer, Nan Friedman & Ronda Spinak Teleplay by : Nan Friedman & Ronda Spinak | September 21, 2002 November 16, 2002[89] | 2.39[90] (HH) 2.28[91] (HH) | |
Stu and Didi hire a new babysitter for the Rugrats. Guest star: Amanda Bynes as Taffy Angelica pretends to be a spy in her game, "The Cynthia Team". | |||||||
155 | 11 | "Curse of the Werewuff" | Joseph Scott | Peter Egan | October 28, 2002[30] | N/A | |
Angelica tells the babies they will become their costumes at Halloween's end, and the only way to keep that from happening is to give her their candy. | |||||||
156 | 12 | "Back to School
" "Sweet Dreams" | Michael Mullen
Dave Fontana | Rick Gitelson
Nan Friedman & Ronda Spinak Story by: Nan Friedman, Ronda Spinak, Scott Gray & Monica Piper | September 13, 2003[30] | N/A | |
Didi enrolls in college. Chuckie does not have a dream as the other Rugrats do. | |||||||
157 | 13 | "A Step at a Time
" "Angelica's Assistant" | Broni Likomanov
Jeff Scott | Mark Palmer Based on an Idea by: Alex Dilts & Sam Williams Scott Gray Story by: Rick Gitelson, Scott Gray & Monica Piper | September 27, 2003[30] | N/A | |
Stu thinks Dil is walking after the babies manipulate him. Harold visits Angelica's house and Angelica must maintain calmness. | |||||||
158 | 14 | "Murmur on the Ornery Express" | Chris Hermans | David Regal Story by: David Rosenberg & David Regal | November 11, 2003[30] | N/A | |
Strange things happen during a train ride to "Little Biendeltown", where Chuckie and Angelica's dolls vanish, as well as Minka's necklace. The Rugrats believe that there is a bandit on the train, so they try to catch him. |
Season 9 (2002–04)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [30] | Viewers (millions) | |
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159 | 1 | "Club Fred" | Jeff Scott | Story by : Rick Gitelson, Scott Gray & Monica Piper Teleplay by : David Regal | September 6, 2003 | N/A | |
The babies and their parents go on a vacation at a pirate-themed family resort, with predictably disastrous results as the babies search for a treasure and Angelica starts to use credit cards. | |||||||
160 | 2 | "The Perfect Twins" | Carol Millican | Story by : Rick Gitelson, Scott Gray & Monica Piper Teleplay by : Monica Piper | November 30, 2002 | N/A | |
Betty's British cousins are nothing like Phil and Lil at a family reunion. | |||||||
161 162 | 3 4 | "Babies in Toyland" | Broni Likomanov | Story by : Mark Palmer, Monica Piper, Rick Gitelson & Eryk Casemiro Teleplay by : Eryk Casemiro | December 9, 2002[lower-alpha 6] | N/A | |
The babies visit Stu's holiday village, where Angelica forces Santa (voiced by James Belushi) to quit, and the adults get stranded in Stu's Western cabin. Kira and Chas celebrate their first Christmas together and Ian (voiced by William Shatner) gets his naughty revenge. Paul Reubens voices Hermie the Elf. | |||||||
163 | 5 | "Clown Around
" "The Baby Rewards" | Michael Mullen | Rick Gitelson
Steve Ochs | January 30, 2003 | N/A | |
The babies go to the circus. The babies have an awards show, and the awards go to all of the others (Stu, Fluffy, and almost Angelica). | |||||||
164 | 6 | "Diapies and Dragons
" "Baby Power" | Chris Hermans
Jeff Scott | Scott Gray
Noah Taft | October 5, 2002 | 2.33[92] (HH) N/A | |
The babies go to a video arcade. The babies fear Dil is stronger than they are. | |||||||
165 | 7 | "Bug Off
" "The Crawl Space" | Dave Fontana & John Holmquist
Carol Millican | Scott Gray
Story by : Rick Gitelson Teleplay by : Jeff Wynne | September 21, 2002
March 8, 2003 | 2.39[90] (HH) 2.57[93] (HH) | |
The babies fear a mascot. The babies move into a crawl space. | |||||||
166 | 8 | "Starstruck
" "Who's Taffy?" | Jeff Scott
Chris Hermans | Noah Taft
Peter Egan | March 8, 2003
September 28, 2002 | 2.57[93] (HH) 2.48[94] (HH) | |
Kimi gets cast in a movie. Angelica and Taffy switch places. | |||||||
167 | 9 | "They Came from the Backyard
" "Lil's Phil of Trash" | Broni Likomanov
Jim Duffy | Peter Hunziker
Vera Duffy | June 10, 2004
October 5, 2002 | N/A 2.33[92] (HH) | |
The babies fear an alien invasion. Phil picks up trash. Guest star: Drake Bell as Dusty | |||||||
168 | 10 | "Mutt's in a Name
" "Hurricane Alice" | Michael Mullen
Carol Millican | Jeff Wynne
Robb Lanum | November 22, 2002
August 1, 2004 | 2.33[95] (HH) N/A | |
Chas thinks of a name for a puppy. Phil and Lil think that Hurricane Alice and a visiting girl named Alice are one and the same. | |||||||
169 | 11 | "Bestest of Show
" "Hold the Pickles" | Chris Hermans
Jeff Scott | Story by : Scott Gray Teleplay by : Shari Hearn Cynthia Riddle | November 16, 2002
September 28, 2002 | 2.28[91] (HH) 2.48[94] (HH) | |
Tommy, Angelica, and Susie compete in a pet show. Tommy misunderstands Taffy when he hears her say she does not want pickles on her burger, thinking that she is referring to Dil when she says "I don't like dill pickles". The babies cover Dil in various things trying to make Taffy like him. | |||||||
170 | 12 | "Baby Sale
" "Steve" | Carol Millican
Broni Likomanov | Story by : Rick Gitelson & Scott Gray Teleplay by : Rick Gitelson Tom Mason & Dan Danko | September 20, 2003 | N/A | |
Didi, Kira, and Betty go to a toddler clothing sale, where the babies think they will be sold. The babies make a snow-baby. | |||||||
171 | 13 | "The Bravliest Baby
" "Gimme an 'A'" | Jim Duffy
Michael Mullen | Scott Gray
Mark Valenti | October 11, 2003 | N/A | |
Tommy loses his courage, which his friends attempt to recover. The babies try to find an A for Didi. | |||||||
172 | 14 | "Fountain of Youth
" "Kimi Takes the Cake" | Jeff Scott
Chris Hermans | Story by : Rick Gitelson & Jeff Wynne Teleplay by : Rick Gitelson Peter Hunziker | June 10, 2004
October 5, 2002 | N/A
N/A | |
The children go to a cabin that has special memories for Drew, Stu, and Chas. The babies search for a birthday cake in a scary house where Taffy performs. |
Home video releases
Nickelodeon and Amazon.com produce DVDs of new and old Nickelodeon shows through the CreateSpace service. Using a concept similar to print on demand, Amazon manufactures the discs, cover art, and disc art. As of May 9, 2014, Seasons 1-9 were available. As of February 2017, the Amazon.com releases have been discontinued.[96]
In Australia, Beyond Home Entertainment has released all 9 seasons on DVD.
In May 2017, Nickelodeon and Paramount Home Media Distribution released Seasons 1 and 2 on DVD.[97] In February 2018, Nickelodeon and Paramount Home Media Distribution released Seasons 3 and 4 on DVD.[98] On May 18, 2021, Nickelodeon and Paramount Home Media Distribution released Rugrats: The Complete Series on DVD.[99]
Season | Title | Format | Release dates | |||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | ||||
1 | Road Trip | VHS | June 13, 1995 | — | — | |
Tommy Troubles | VHS | October 15, 1996 | — | — | ||
Tales from the Crib | VHS | October 15, 1996 | — | — | ||
A Baby's Gotta Do What a Baby's Gotta Do | VHS | October 15, 1996 | — | — | ||
Season 1 | DVD | June 2, 2009 | — | December 4, 2013 | ||
May 2, 2017 | — | |||||
Outdoor Shenanigans! | DVD | July 8, 2014 | — | — | ||
The Complete Series | DVD | May 18, 2021 | — | October 31, 2017 | ||
2 | Mushfest | VHS | January 18, 1994 | — | — | |
Tommy Troubles | VHS | October 15, 1996 | — | — | ||
Tales from the Crib | VHS | October 15, 1996 | — | — | ||
A Baby's Gotta Do What a Baby's Gotta Do | VHS | October 15, 1996 | — | — | ||
Chuckie the Brave | VHS | October 15, 1996 | — | — | ||
The Santa Experience | VHS | October 15, 1996 | — | — | ||
Angelica the Divine | VHS | October 15, 1996 | — | — | ||
Grandpa's Favorite Stories | VHS | March 11, 1997 | — | — | ||
Diapered Duo | VHS | January 5, 1998 | — | — | ||
Mommy Mania | VHS | April 7, 1998 | — | — | ||
Decade in Diapers: Volume 1 | VHS | August 7, 2001 | — | — | ||
Decade in Diapers | DVD | September 24, 2002 | — | — | ||
Nick Picks Holiday | DVD | September 26, 2006 | — | — | ||
Season 2 | DVD | May 9, 2014 | — | December 4, 2013 | ||
May 2, 2017 | — | |||||
The Complete Series | DVD | May 18, 2021 | — | October 31, 2017 | ||
3 | Phil and Lil, Double Trouble | VHS | October 15, 1996 | — | — | |
Passover | VHS | October 15, 1996 | — | — | ||
Grandpa's Favorite Stories | VHS | March 11, 1997 | — | — | ||
Bedtime Bash | VHS | October 21, 1997 | — | — | ||
Thanksgiving | VHS | October 21, 1997 | — | — | ||
Season 3 | DVD | September 23, 2011 | — | April 2, 2014 | ||
February 6, 2018 | — | |||||
The Complete Series | DVD | May 18, 2021 | — | October 31, 2017 | ||
4 | Vacation | VHS | July 8, 1997 | — | — | |
Thanksgiving | VHS | October 21, 1997 | — | — | ||
Chanukah | VHS | October 21, 1997 | — | — | ||
Mommy Mania | VHS | April 7, 1998 | — | — | ||
Angelica Knows Best | VHS | June 9, 1998 | — | — | ||
Decade in Diapers | DVD | September 24, 2002 | — | — | ||
Holiday Celebration | DVD | August 31, 2004 | — | — | ||
Season 4 | DVD | September 23, 2011 | — | June 4, 2014 | ||
February 6, 2018 | — | |||||
The Complete Series | DVD | May 18, 2021 | — | October 31, 2017 | ||
5 | Dr. Tommy Pickles | VHS | January 5, 1998 | — | — | |
Season 5 | DVD | October 4, 2011 | — | June 4, 2014 | ||
The Complete Series | DVD | May 18, 2021 | — | October 31, 2017 | ||
6 | Runaway Reptar | VHS | August 3, 1999 | — | — | |
Make Room for Dil | VHS | October 5, 1999 | — | — | ||
I Think I Like You | VHS | January 11, 2000 | — | — | ||
Discover America | VHS | May 5, 2000 | — | — | ||
Decade in Diapers: Volume 1 | VHS | August 7, 2001 | — | — | ||
Decade in Diapers | DVD | September 24, 2002 | — | — | ||
The Show Must Go On! | DVD | — | September 27, 2004 | — | ||
VHS | — | — | ||||
Season 6 | DVD | October 6, 2011 | — | June 4, 2014 | ||
The Complete Series | DVD | May 18, 2021 | — | October 31, 2017 | ||
Outdoor Shenanigans! | DVD | July 8, 2014 | — | — | ||
Reptar Returns! | DVD | — | — | |||
7 | Decade in Diapers: Volume 2 | VHS | August 7, 2001 | — | — | |
Kwannzaa | VHS | September 25, 2001 | — | — | ||
Decade in Diapers | DVD | September 24, 2002 | — | — | ||
Nick Picks #1 | DVD | May 5, 2005 | — | — | ||
Season 7 | DVD | October 6, 2011 | — | December 3, 2014 | ||
The Complete Series | DVD | May 18, 2021 | — | October 31, 2017 | ||
8 | All Growed Up | VHS | August 7, 2001 | — | — | |
Easter | VHS | February 5, 2002 | — | — | ||
Halloween | VHS | August 27, 2002 | — | — | ||
DVD | September 20, 2011 | — | — | |||
Mysteries | DVD | January 28, 2003 | — | — | ||
VHS | — | — | ||||
Nicktoons Halloween | DVD | August 26, 2003 | — | — | ||
Halloween Spooky Stories | DVD | — | October 17, 2005 | — | ||
Nick Picks #2 | DVD | October 18, 2005 | — | — | ||
Season 8 | DVD | October 6, 2011 | — | December 3, 2014 | ||
The Complete Series | DVD | May 18, 2021 | — | October 31, 2017 | ||
9 | Christmas | VHS | August 27, 2002 | — | — | |
Nicktoons Christmas | DVD | September 30, 2003 | — | — | ||
Holiday Celebration | DVD | August 31, 2004 | — | — | ||
Season 9 | DVD | May 9, 2014 | — | December 3, 2014 | ||
The Complete Series | DVD | May 18, 2021 | — | October 31, 2017 |
Rugrats: Tales from the Crib (2005–06)
These movies are direct-to-DVD movies that are part of the Rugrats series.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
S1 | "Snow White" | Ron Noble, Michael Dædalus Kenny & Andrei Svislotski | Jill Gorey & Barbara Herndon | September 6, 2005 | 989 |
Taffy tells the kids the tale of Snow White as the Wicked Queen (Angelica) plots to get rid of Snow White (Susie), who lives with the Seven Babies who work in their diaper factory. | |||||
S2 | "Three Jacks and a Beanstalk" | Ron Noble, Michael Dædalus Kenny, Zhenia Delioussine & Andrei Svislotski | Jill Gorey & Barbara Herndon | September 5, 2006 | 888 |
Three Jacks and a Beanstalk is the Rugrats spin on a classic fairytale, combining Jack Sprat with Jack and Jill - and creating their own version of Jack and the Beanstalk in the process. The babies get some magical beans that grows into a giant beanstalk leading to a huge castle in the sky. There, a fairy (Susie) offers them a key to the castle if they get three things for the castle's occupant, Angelica, a giantess. Guest star: Mo'Nique as Aunt Moo |
Films
Title | Directed by | Written by | Release date |
---|---|---|---|
The Rugrats Movie | Igor Kovalyov and Norton Virgien | David N. Weiss and J. David Stem | November 20, 1998 |
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie | Stig Bergqvist and Paul Demeyer | J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, Jill Gorey, Barbara Herndon, and Kate Boutilier | November 17, 2000 |
Rugrats Go Wild | Norton Virgien and John Eng | Kate Boutilier | June 13, 2003 |
Notes
- The pilot episode was released on the Decade in Diapers VHS/DVD.
- (HH) indicates the amount of households an episode was viewed in when it premiered.
- This episode was released on the "I Think I Like You" VHS, which was released on January 11, 2000.
- The segment "Dil We Meet Again" was released on the "Make Room For Dil" VHS on October 5, 1999.
- The episode was released on the "Rugrats Easter" VHS on February 5, 2002.
- The episode was released on the Rugrats Christmas VHS on September 24, 2002.
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