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'''''Rugrats''''' is a [[Daytime Emmy]] award winning [[United States|American]] [[animated television series]] that aired from [[August 11]], [[1991]] to [[June 8]], [[2004]] on [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]]. At 14 years, Rugrats is Nickelodeon's longest running show. According to Nickelodeon producers, Rugrats is the show that put them on top in the 90's. <ref name="TV.com Summary">[http://www.tv.com/rugrats/show/534/summary.html?q=rugrats&tag=search_results;title;1 TV.com]</ref> |
'''''Rugrats''''' is a [[Daytime Emmy]] award winning [[United States|American]] [[animated television series]] that aired from [[August 11]], [[1991]] to [[June 8]], [[2004]] on [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]]. At 14 years, Rugrats is Nickelodeon's longest running show. According to Nickelodeon producers, Rugrats is the show that put them on top in the 90's. <ref name="TV.com Summary">[http://www.tv.com/rugrats/show/534/summary.html?q=rugrats&tag=search_results;title;1 TV.com]</ref> |
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Reruns return on Nicktoons Network on September 8, 2008. |
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== Premise == |
== Premise == |
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The show originally revolved around a group of toddlers, [[Tommy Pickles|Thomas (Tommy) Pickles]], [[Chuckie Finster|Charles (Chuckie) Finster]], and the twins [[Phil and Lil DeVille|Phillip (Phil) and Lillian (Lil) DeVille]]. The toddlers are able to communicate with each other through baby speak, although viewers can understand them, because it is 'translated'. Often, they mispronounce words or use poor grammar and their speaking is full of [[malapropism]]s. The group is often reluctantly joined by Tommy's [[cousin]], [[Angelica Pickles]]. At age three years old, Angelica is able to communicate and understand language from both the toddlers and the adults, which she often uses as an advantage when she wants to manipulate either party. [[Susie Carmichael]], who lives across the street from the Pickles, is also able to communicate on the same level as Angelica, though she isn't manipulative. As a result, Angelica and Susie often clash.<ref name="TV.com Summary"/> |
The show originally revolved around a group of toddlers, [[Tommy Pickles|Thomas (Tommy) Pickles]], [[Chuckie Finster|Charles (Chuckie) Finster]], and the twins [[Phil and Lil DeVille|Phillip (Phil) and Lillian (Lil) DeVille]]. The toddlers are able to communicate with each other through baby speak, although viewers can understand them, because it is 'translated'. Often, they mispronounce words or use poor grammar and their speaking is full of [[malapropism]]s. The group is often reluctantly joined by Tommy's [[cousin]], [[Angelica Pickles]]. At age three years old, Angelica is able to communicate and understand language from both the toddlers and the adults, which she often uses as an advantage when she wants to manipulate either party. [[Susie Carmichael]], who lives across the street from the Pickles, is also able to communicate on the same level as Angelica, though she isn't manipulative. As a result, Angelica and Susie often clash.<ref name="TV.com Summary"/> |
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Created by | Arlene Klasky Gabor Csupo Paul Germain |
Starring | E.G. Daily Christine Cavanaugh Kath Soucie Cheryl Chase Tara Strong Cree Summer Dionne Quan Melanie Chartoff Jack Riley Michael Bell Tress MacNeille David Doyle Philip Proctor Joe Alaskey Julia Kato |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 12 |
No. of episodes | 172 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 22 minutes approx |
Original release | |
Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | August 11, 1991 – May 29, 1994, & December 6, 1996 - June 8, 2004 |
Rugrats is a Daytime Emmy award winning American animated television series that aired from August 11, 1991 to June 8, 2004 on Nickelodeon. At 14 years, Rugrats is Nickelodeon's longest running show. According to Nickelodeon producers, Rugrats is the show that put them on top in the 90's. [1] Reruns return on Nicktoons Network on September 8, 2008.
Premise
The show originally revolved around a group of toddlers, Thomas (Tommy) Pickles, Charles (Chuckie) Finster, and the twins Phillip (Phil) and Lillian (Lil) DeVille. The toddlers are able to communicate with each other through baby speak, although viewers can understand them, because it is 'translated'. Often, they mispronounce words or use poor grammar and their speaking is full of malapropisms. The group is often reluctantly joined by Tommy's cousin, Angelica Pickles. At age three years old, Angelica is able to communicate and understand language from both the toddlers and the adults, which she often uses as an advantage when she wants to manipulate either party. Susie Carmichael, who lives across the street from the Pickles, is also able to communicate on the same level as Angelica, though she isn't manipulative. As a result, Angelica and Susie often clash.[1]
In 1998, a new character was introduced. After The Rugrats Movie, in which Tommy's baby brother Dylan (Dil) Pickles is born, he is soon added as a character on the show. As a three month old baby, Dil is not able to communicate with anyone. Later, after Rugrats in Paris: The Movie is released, Kimi Finster is added as a character as Chuckie's step sister.[1]
Characters
Production
Rugrats was Nickelodeon's second Nicktoon. The series was in production from 1991 to 1994, and again from 1996 to 2004. It aired in Nickelodeon's Snick block from 1997-2000. It is the longest lasting Nicktoon to date, at over fourteen years longevity. The Rugrats received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a ceremony on June 28, 2001.
The show airs in the UK on CITV and Nickelodeon UK as well as in Canada on YTV. In Australia, it can be seen on Nickelodeon Australia (and, for a period, ABC Television).
On August 11, 2001, Rugrats celebrated its 10 year anniversary. The special "Rugrats: All Growed Up" was produced for the occasion. After the show, a special retrospective lookback aired, called "Rugrats: Still Babies After All These Years". It was narrated by Amanda Bynes.
Movies
In 1998, the first Rugrats film was released, entitled "The Rugrats Movie", which introduced baby Dil, Tommy's little brother, onto the show. In 2000 the second movie, "Rugrats in Paris", was released, with two new characters introduced, Kimi and Kira. Kimi would become Chuckie's sister and Kira would become his new mother, after marrying his father. In 2003, the third movie, "Rugrats Go Wild!", was released. It was a crossover between the Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys, characters from another popular Nickelodeon show. A TV movie was also made, in which the babies see the future, into the their young teen years. This spun off into the show All Grown Up, which takes place nine years into the future.
Episodes
Other projects
Broadcast history
- USA
- Nickelodeon (1991-2007)
- Nicktoons Network (2002-present)
- UK
- Children's BBC (Including Live & Kicking) (1993-2004)
- Nickelodeon UK (1994-Present)
- Nicktoons (2002-2008)
- CITV (2005-2006)
- Nicktoonsters (2008-Present)
- Australia
- Nickelodeon Australia (1995-Present)
- ABC Television
- Network Ten
- New Zealand
- Nickelodeon NZ (199?-Present)
- TV3 (199?-Present)
- Ireland
- Malaysia
- Nickelodeon Malaysia
- TV3 (199?-2006)
- Netherlands
- Ukraine
- Italy'
Awards
Annie
- 1995 - Nominated - Best Individual Achievement for Writing in the Field of Animation
Artios
- 2000 to 2003 - Nominated - Best Casting for Animated Voice Over, Television
Daytime Emmy
- 1994, 2003 - Won - Outstanding Animated Children's Program
- 2004 - Nominated - Outstanding Animated Children's Program
Emmy
- 1997, 1999 to 2002 - Nominated - Outstanding Children's Program
Genesis
- 1999 - Won - Television - Children's Programming
World Animation Celebration
- 1999 - Won - Best Director of Animation for a Daytime Series
Kids' Choice Awards
- 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 - Won - Favorite Cartoon
Games
- Rugrats: Search for Reptar (PlayStation)
- Rugrats: Studio Tour (PlayStation)
- Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt (Nintendo 64)
- Rugrats in Paris - The Movie (Nintendo 64, Game Boy Advance, PC CD Rom, PlayStation)
- Rugrats: Totally Angelica (PlayStation, Game Boy Advance)
- Rugrats: Totally Angelica Boredom Busters (PC-CD Rom)
- Rugrats: Go Wild (PC-CD Rom, Game Boy Advance)
- Rugrats: All Growed Up - Older and Bolder (PC-CD Rom)
- Rugrats: Castle Capers (Game Boy Advance)
- Rugrats: Royal Ransom (PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube)
- Rugrats: I Gotta Go Party (Game Boy Advance)
- Rugrats: The Movie (Game Boy Color)
- Rugrats: Time Travellers (Game Boy Color)
- Rugrats Activity Challenge (PC-CD Rom)
- Rugrats Adventure Game (PC-CD Rom)
- Rugrats Food Fight (Mobile Phone)
- Rugrats Muchin Land (PC-CD Rom)
- The Rugrats Mystery Adventures (PC-CD Rom)
- Nicktoons Racing (Tommy and Angelica playable)
- Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots (Tommy and Angelica are seen, but are not playable characters.)
- SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom (PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Wii)
See also
References
External links
- official websiteNickelodeon's Rugrats site
- Rugrats daily comic strip at Creators Syndicate
- Rugrats at the Big Cartoon DataBase
- Unofficial Rugrats homepage by Steve
- Sarah's Rugrats
- Rugrats at IMDb
- Template:Tv.com show
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- Articles lacking sources from March 2008
- 1990s American animated television series
- 1990s American television series
- 2000s American television series
- 1991 television series debuts
- 2004 television series endings
- Animated television series
- Hollywood Walk of Fame
- YTV shows
- Rugrats and All Grown Up!
- Television shows set in California
- Nickelodeon shows
- Nick Jr. shows
- English-language television series
- 1990s Nickelodeon shows