Curtis Arrington Yeah definitely. She was a typical new parent that needed all the help she could get but it wasn’t really all that good help funny enough.
The best part is when he finally appears on the show he turns out to be a complete hack. He had no idea how to deal with a couple of crying babies. The first three seasons are great to re-watch as an adult, it's a lot more clever than people thought.
Rugrats was more than just a cartoon to me - it was an integral component of my life growing in the 90s, and I was totally obsessed with it for most of my childhood (at least to the end of the 90s.)
Fun Fact: Chronologically both Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys ended with the film Rugrats Go Wild but both series’ respective final episodes aired over a year later June 2004 within days of each other.
Nickelodeon is doing a reboot of the classic. It will start in 2020, when the reboot please don't expect the same story line or design like the original. Like for example the new reboot of DuckTales.
@@katherinelong5411 I expect it to have some continuity, given that Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, Paul Germain, and a few of the writers from the 1991-1995, and 1996-2004 runs are returning.
@@Abbimation. If you mean the cadence, then perhaps you're right, as both Tommy and Double D had a more raspy voice in the beginning of their shows. However, that would be the only thing they kinda had in common, their voices are totally different.
YowLife Productions That’s really what I meant, they had raspy voices from the beginning, but at the end of the day, they have different voices so their later voices aren’t common.
First episode starts with a birthday and the last episode ends with a birthday. First episode of Tommy’s first birthday and the last one is the birthday of Chuckies little sister Kimi.
thats the problem with hollywood when they start a new studio or tv channel they are the next big thing but then after a decade or 2 they start to finally lose their touch
4:03 I remember watching the Behind the Scenes footage of the Rugrats, and darn!! E.G Daily, Kath Soucie, and a few that did baby roles mastered the crying cues in the booth! That took a lot of time, energy and guts to handle that!! Wow!!!
Tommy had plenty of stock cry sound effects, but of course, the one that debuted in "Touchdown Tommy" is what everyone thinks of when Tommy cries. Also, I always thought of "Moose Country", the one where Chuckie had his next freakout, as something of a sequel to "Barbeque Story".
Kids Are From Earth, Parents Are From Pluto aired on September 11, 2000. My Dad The Garbage Man aired on April 21, 1997. Mom And Dad Have A Great Big Fight aired on May 24, 1999.
I don’t know why, but I always LOL so hard when Betty says “Hey old timer. How the heck are ya?” while slapping Lou on the back a little too forcefully causing his glasses to go askew. One of my favorite Rugrats moments. 🤭🤣😆😂
Christine Cavanaugh voiced Chuckie between 1991-2002 across seven seasons and the two films then Nancy Cartwright took over the role for the last two seasons after Cavanaugh's retirement in 2001.
In that episode they go to the movies but they don't see Reptar instead they see some bear movie and then Tommy tries to find the Reptar movie but instead ruins the entire movie theater
And also… Cheryl Carter (Lucy Carmichael) David Doyle (Grandpa Lou) Debbie Reynolds (Lulu Pickles) Jack Riley (Stu Pickles) Joe Alaskey (Grandpa Lou) Ron Glass (Randy Carmichael) and Tony Jay (Dr. Lipschitz)
I just love the rugrats and kind of wish they could have kept it going. I am excited for the 26 episode reboot, but bit a bit skeptical about the movie.
Susie: I want my sucker! Director: Okay cut. It's "I want my soccer" Susie. Let's try it again (Susie shakes her head yes and walks back to where she cried and she first appeared) Susie: I want my sucker! Director: Cut! Soccer! Susie: Sucker! Director: Soccer! Susie: Sucker! Director: Soccer! It's a ball! Susie: Oh forget it! I'll just go and play with my teddy bear!
Nickelodeon,You need to update the first episode of rugrats. Before Tommy wakes up, you hear Stu say "Good Morning Champ!". This is cut in the Paramount+ airing.
In the episode "Fountain of Youth" I am outraged when a raft fell on Angelica Pickles after it got stuck on the branch, it's like she has got herself a bad ending!!! I just realize this episode is like a season finale of Rugrats. I'd writing a complaint to Gábor Csupó about this, I'll think about it. I feel bad about that little girl, and besides, she's my favorite character.