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{{Infobox television show
|image = [[File:Rugrats 1991 Logo.jpg|290px]]
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|image = Rugrats logo.png
|genre = Children's television series
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|genre = Children's television series
|created = [[Arlene Klasky]] <br>[[Gabor Csupo]] <br>[[Paul Germain]]
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|creator = [[Arlene Klasky]] <br>[[Gabor Csupo]] <br>[[Paul Germain]]
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|country = United States
|starring = [[E.G. Daily]] <br>[[Tara Strong]] <br>[[Kath Soucie]] <br>[[Cheryl Chase]] <br>[[Nancy Cartwright]] <br>[[Cree Summer]]
 
|country = USA
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|seasons = 9
|no_episodes = 172
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|episodes = 172 (218 segments)
|runtime = 22 minutes (7/11 minutes per segment)
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|runtime = 22 minutes (7/11 minutes per segment)
|network = [[Nickelodeon]]<br>[[Nicktoons Network]]<br>[[TeenNick]]
 
 
|first_aired = August 11, [[1991]]
 
|first_aired = August 11, [[1991]]
|last_aired = June 8, [[2004]]
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|last_aired = June 8, [[2004]]
|imdb_id = 0101188
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|imdb_id = 0101188
|tv_com_id = 534}}
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|tv_com_id = 534}}
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[[File:"Rugrats" Theme Song (HQ) Episode Opening Credits Nick Animation|thumb|250px|The original theme song, used in the first six seasons.]]
'''''Rugrats''''' is an [[Nicktoons|animated series]] on [[Nickelodeon]], also aired on Nick Jr. outside of the US in 1994. It aired from August 11, [[1991]] to June 8, [[2004]]. Produced at [[Klasky Csupo, Inc.]] of Los Angeles, the show is about the little babies talk and view life and perceive the events happening around them. Each character is personified with his or her own individual charm. 20th Century Fox was considered to release ''[[The Rugrats Movie]]'' as the first ''Rugrats'' film in 1995, but passed on the script when transferred their distributor due for Paramount Pictures and the release date delayed to November 20, 1998.
 
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[[File:Rugrats Theme Song (Season 8) Nick Animation|thumb|250px|The second theme song, used from season 7 onward.]]
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[[File:1480722-rugrats.gif|thumb|250px|The original main characters, clockwise from left to right: Chuckie, Lil, Phil, Angelica and Tommy.]]
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[[File:Rugrats1.jpg|thumb|250px|The main characters, consisting of the original five plus later additions Dil, Kimi, and Susie.]]
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[[File:Rugrats Group.jpg|thumb|250px]]
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[[File:Rugrats group 2.png|right|250px]]
 
'''''Rugrats''''' is an [[Nicktoons|animated series]] on [[Nickelodeon]]. It aired from August 11, [[1991]] to June 8, [[2004]]. Produced at [[Klasky Csupo, Inc.]] in Los Angeles, the show centers on a group of talking babies and how they perceive the events happening around them. The first feature film based on the show, ''[[The Rugrats Movie]]'', was released by [[Paramount Pictures]] on November 20, 1998.
   
The show was a huge hit and was the longest running Nick show until ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' took its title.
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The show was a huge hit and was the longest-running Nicktoon until ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' took its title.
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
 
{{main|List of Rugrats characters}}
 
{{main|List of Rugrats characters}}
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
{{main|List of Rugrats episodes}}
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{{main|Rugrats episode list}}
 
 
   
 
==Setting==
 
==Setting==
 
 
The series has a very vague setting. It has been shown that the little babies, as it is probably assumed, live in the United States, but the name of a specific city or state is never mentioned. The best guess as to which region of the country in which the series takes place is somewhere in the southwest, since the family has taken trips to both the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas (Nevada), and Stu once mentioned "driving through the desert" while returning home from a one-day trip. There have also been several scenes of desert or arid land around the area where the little babies live.
 
The series has a very vague setting. It has been shown that the little babies, as it is probably assumed, live in the United States, but the name of a specific city or state is never mentioned. The best guess as to which region of the country in which the series takes place is somewhere in the southwest, since the family has taken trips to both the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas (Nevada), and Stu once mentioned "driving through the desert" while returning home from a one-day trip. There have also been several scenes of desert or arid land around the area where the little babies live.
   
 
It is also unclear what type of community the characters live in; it could be a small city or a suburb of a larger city. This ambiguity in the setting was probably done intentionally to help give the impression of seeing the world through the naive eyes of the little babies.
 
It is also unclear what type of community the characters live in; it could be a small city or a suburb of a larger city. This ambiguity in the setting was probably done intentionally to help give the impression of seeing the world through the naive eyes of the little babies.
   
One episode does however show they live somewhere in California due to the license plate shown on Grandpa's station wagon. Also in the episode ''Special Delivery'', a post office has the state flag in front of it.
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One episode does however show they live somewhere in California due to the license plate shown on Grandpa's station wagon. Also in the episode "[[Special Delivery (Rugrats)|Special Delivery]]", a post office has the state flag in front of it.
   
In another episode in the first season, Didi is shown teaching at a high school in Yucaipa (California), an actual town about 70 miles east of Los Angeles (California). It does seem to snow in the wintertime, as in the episode where the babies play in the snow and pretend to go to the north pole.
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In another episode in the first season, "[[Little Dude]]", Didi is shown teaching at a high school in Yucaipa (California), an actual town about 70 miles east of Los Angeles (California). It does seem to snow in the wintertime, as in the episode where the babies play in the snow and pretend to go to the north pole.
   
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In the final issue of ''[[Rugrats Comic Adventures]]'', it is implied that the Rugrats' city is not far from [[Ocean Shores]], the main setting of ''[[Rocket Power]]'', as the issue in question contains a story in which [[Reggie Rocket|Reggie]], [[Otto Rocket|Otto]], and [[Twister Rodriguez|Twister]] travel to Tommy's house to babysit him and Angelica. Didi also mentions that she knows the Stimpletons.
==History==
 
   
 
==History==
 
The show originally revolved around a group of the little babies. The little babies 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 errors. An example of this is using the word "poopetrator" instead of "perpetrator." The group is often reluctantly joined by Tommy's cousin, Angelica, the older woman she's three, Angelica is able to communicate and understand language from the little babies, which she often uses as an advantage when she wants to manipulate either party. She is usually very mean to the little babies. Susie, 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.
 
The show originally revolved around a group of the little babies. The little babies 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 errors. An example of this is using the word "poopetrator" instead of "perpetrator." The group is often reluctantly joined by Tommy's cousin, Angelica, the older woman she's three, Angelica is able to communicate and understand language from the little babies, which she often uses as an advantage when she wants to manipulate either party. She is usually very mean to the little babies. Susie, 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.
 
 
==Other spinoff plans==
 
==Other spinoff plans==
Besides [[All Grown Up!]] there were plans for two other spinoffs that never made it to air:
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Besides ''[[All Grown Up!]]'' there were plans for two other spinoffs that never made it to air:
 
* ''The Carmichaels'' was planned to see Susie move away from California to Atlanta (Georgia), where she apparently has relatives. There were plans to make ''The Carmichaels'' into a series as early as the 1999-2000 TV season, but plans involving the toddler Rugrats had put the new series' plans on ice. Subsequently, when plans for ''All Grown Up!'' and ''[[Pre-School Daze|Angelica and Susie's Pre-School Daze]]'' (below) came up, concerns for continuity prompted this idea to be shelved for good. The Season 7 episode "Kwanzaa" serves as the show's pilot.
   
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== Appearances in other Nickelodeon projects ==
* ''The Carmichaels'' was planned to see Susie move away from California to Atlanta (Georgia), where she apparently has relatives. There were plans to make ''The Carmichaels'' into a series as early as the 1999-2000 TV season, but plans involving the toddler Rugrats had put the new series' plans on ice. Subsequently, when plans for ''All Grown Up!'' and ''Angelica and Susie's School Daze'' (below) came up, concerns for continuity prompted this idea to be shelved for good. The "Kwanzaa" ep (2001) serves as the show's pilot.
 
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A ''Rugrats'' parody appeared on ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'' TV movie "[[Channel Chasers]]".
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Lou Pickles made a cameo appearance in ''The Loud House'' episode "Linc or Swim", along with other elderly characters from other Nicktoons.
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== Video games ==
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* ''[[Rugrats: Search for Reptar]]'' (1998; PlayStation)
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* ''[[The Rugrats Movie (video game)|The Rugrats Movie]]'' (1998; Game Boy)
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* ''[[Rugrats: Studio Tour]]'' (1999; PlayStation)
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* ''[[Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt]]'' (1999; Nintendo 64)
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* ''[[Rugrats: Totally Angelica]]'' (2000; Game Boy Color, PlayStation)
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* ''[[Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (video game)|Rugrats in Paris: The Movie]]'' (2000; PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy)
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* ''[[Rugrats: Castle Capers]]'' (2001; Game Boy Advance)
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* ''[[Rugrats: Royal Ransom]]'' (2002; PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube)
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Characters from ''Rugrats'' have also appeared in the following crossover games:
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* Tommy and Angelica were playable racers in ''[[Nicktoons Racing]]'' for PS1, PC, GBC, GBA, and arcade.
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* Tommy and Angelica were playable characters in ''[[Nickelodeon: Party Blast]]'' for Nintendo Gamecube, Xbox, and PC.
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* Angelica appeared as a master model in the home console versions (PS2 and Wii) of ''[[Nicktoons: Attack of the ToyBots]]''. Tommy appeared as a master model in the Nintendo DS version.
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* The Rugrats appeared in one of the loading screens of ''[[Nicktoons MLB]]'' for Wii, Nintendo DS, and Xbox 360.
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* Tommy and Angelica were playable brawlers in the 2019 mobile game ''[[Super Brawl Universe]]''. Reptar was later introduced as an official playable brawler in a later update.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* The Rugrats received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a ceremony on 28 June 2001. It was placed at 6600 W. Hollywood Bl., near Cherokee Ave. outside a toy and costume shop.([http://www.cooltoons2.com/rugrats/games/star/walkoffame.html Klasky-Csupo press release])
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* The Rugrats received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a ceremony on June 28, 2001. It was placed at 6600 W. Hollywood Bl., near Cherokee Ave, outside a toy and costume shop.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040927233527/http://www.cooltoons2.com/rugrats/games/star/walkoffame.html Klasky-Csupo press release]</ref> To date, it is still the only Nicktoon to have received this.
 
* The Pickles are a mixed Jewish-Christian family. Many fans say the Pickles are somewhat based on Arlene Klasky's real family. There are two episodes that reflect the Pickles' Jewish heritage, one episode deals with the Passover holiday and the other with Chanukah, in addition to episodes about the Christian holidays such as Christmas, Easter, etc. These episodes have been praised by Jewish groups and were annually re-run on Nickelodeon and later on [[TeenNick]]'s [[NickSplat]] programming block at the appropriate holiday times.
* The Rugrats had a daily comic strip that ran from 1998 to 2003.
 
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* It is the longest-running Nickelodeon show to have ended, running at nine seasons spread across 14 years.
* The Pickles are a mixed Jewish-Christian family. Many fans say the Pickles are somewhat based on Arlene Klasky's real family. There are two episodes that reflect the Pickles' Jewish heritage, one episode deals with the Passover holiday and the other with Chanukah, in addition to episodes about the Christian holidays such as Christmas, Easter, etc.. These episodes have been praised by Jewish groups and are re-run every year on [[Nickelodeon]] at the appropriate holiday times and can also be purchased on VHS or DVD. They were even adapted into storybooks.
 
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* In 2018, ''Rugrats'' was back on reruns on the main Nickelodeon channel up until Valentine's Day; select episodes were broadcast. Bumpers and promos featuring the characters from the show were created exclusively for and aired on Nickelodeon during each episode, using the current design format used from the 2017 channel rebranding.
* The Rugrats is the only show that is still played on Nickelodeon and the TeenNick channel block The '90s Are All That.
 
   
 
==Home video releases==
 
==Home video releases==
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==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[All Grown Up!]]
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* ''[[All Grown Up!]]''
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* [[Pre-School Daze|''Pre-School Daze'']]
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* [[Rugrats (2020 TV series)|2020 revival]]
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==References==
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{{reflist}}
   
 
==External links ==
 
==External links ==
* [http://www.nick.com/all_nick/tv_supersites/display_show.jhtml?show_id=rug Nickelodeon's Rugrats site]
 
 
* [http://www.cooltoons.com/rugrats Klasky-Csupo's Rugrats area on cooltoons.com] (Studio site)
 
* [http://www.cooltoons.com/rugrats Klasky-Csupo's Rugrats area on cooltoons.com] (Studio site)
 
* [http://www.creators.com/comics_show.cfm?comicname=rug Rugrats daily comic strip at Creators Syndicate]
 
* [http://www.creators.com/comics_show.cfm?comicname=rug Rugrats daily comic strip at Creators Syndicate]
 
* [http://www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Other_Studios/K/Klasky_Csupo/Rugrats/index.html Rugrats at the Big Cartoon DataBase]
 
* [http://www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Other_Studios/K/Klasky_Csupo/Rugrats/index.html Rugrats at the Big Cartoon DataBase]
* [http://www.rugratonline.com Unofficial Rugrats homepage by Steve]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20001120085400/http://www.rugratonline.com/ Unofficial Rugrats homepage by Steve]
 
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Revision as of 03:40, 6 February 2020

"Rugrats"_Theme_Song_(HQ)_Episode_Opening_Credits_Nick_Animation

"Rugrats" Theme Song (HQ) Episode Opening Credits Nick Animation

The original theme song, used in the first six seasons.

Rugrats_Theme_Song_(Season_8)_Nick_Animation

Rugrats Theme Song (Season 8) Nick Animation

The second theme song, used from season 7 onward.

1480722-rugrats

The original main characters, clockwise from left to right: Chuckie, Lil, Phil, Angelica and Tommy.

Rugrats1

The main characters, consisting of the original five plus later additions Dil, Kimi, and Susie.

Rugrats Group
Rugrats group 2

Rugrats is an animated series on Nickelodeon. It aired from August 11, 1991 to June 8, 2004. Produced at Klasky Csupo, Inc. in Los Angeles, the show centers on a group of talking babies and how they perceive the events happening around them. The first feature film based on the show, The Rugrats Movie, was released by Paramount Pictures on November 20, 1998.

The show was a huge hit and was the longest-running Nicktoon until SpongeBob SquarePants took its title.

Characters

Main article: List of Rugrats characters

Episodes

Main article: Rugrats episode list

Setting

The series has a very vague setting. It has been shown that the little babies, as it is probably assumed, live in the United States, but the name of a specific city or state is never mentioned. The best guess as to which region of the country in which the series takes place is somewhere in the southwest, since the family has taken trips to both the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas (Nevada), and Stu once mentioned "driving through the desert" while returning home from a one-day trip. There have also been several scenes of desert or arid land around the area where the little babies live.

It is also unclear what type of community the characters live in; it could be a small city or a suburb of a larger city. This ambiguity in the setting was probably done intentionally to help give the impression of seeing the world through the naive eyes of the little babies.

One episode does however show they live somewhere in California due to the license plate shown on Grandpa's station wagon. Also in the episode "Special Delivery", a post office has the state flag in front of it.

In another episode in the first season, "Little Dude", Didi is shown teaching at a high school in Yucaipa (California), an actual town about 70 miles east of Los Angeles (California). It does seem to snow in the wintertime, as in the episode where the babies play in the snow and pretend to go to the north pole.

In the final issue of Rugrats Comic Adventures, it is implied that the Rugrats' city is not far from Ocean Shores, the main setting of Rocket Power, as the issue in question contains a story in which Reggie, Otto, and Twister travel to Tommy's house to babysit him and Angelica. Didi also mentions that she knows the Stimpletons.

History

The show originally revolved around a group of the little babies. The little babies 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 errors. An example of this is using the word "poopetrator" instead of "perpetrator." The group is often reluctantly joined by Tommy's cousin, Angelica, the older woman she's three, Angelica is able to communicate and understand language from the little babies, which she often uses as an advantage when she wants to manipulate either party. She is usually very mean to the little babies. Susie, 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.

Other spinoff plans

Besides All Grown Up! there were plans for two other spinoffs that never made it to air:

  • The Carmichaels was planned to see Susie move away from California to Atlanta (Georgia), where she apparently has relatives. There were plans to make The Carmichaels into a series as early as the 1999-2000 TV season, but plans involving the toddler Rugrats had put the new series' plans on ice. Subsequently, when plans for All Grown Up! and Angelica and Susie's Pre-School Daze (below) came up, concerns for continuity prompted this idea to be shelved for good. The Season 7 episode "Kwanzaa" serves as the show's pilot.

Appearances in other Nickelodeon projects

A Rugrats parody appeared on The Fairly OddParents TV movie "Channel Chasers".

Lou Pickles made a cameo appearance in The Loud House episode "Linc or Swim", along with other elderly characters from other Nicktoons.

Video games

Characters from Rugrats have also appeared in the following crossover games:

  • Tommy and Angelica were playable racers in Nicktoons Racing for PS1, PC, GBC, GBA, and arcade.
  • Tommy and Angelica were playable characters in Nickelodeon: Party Blast for Nintendo Gamecube, Xbox, and PC.
  • Angelica appeared as a master model in the home console versions (PS2 and Wii) of Nicktoons: Attack of the ToyBots. Tommy appeared as a master model in the Nintendo DS version.
  • The Rugrats appeared in one of the loading screens of Nicktoons MLB for Wii, Nintendo DS, and Xbox 360.
  • Tommy and Angelica were playable brawlers in the 2019 mobile game Super Brawl Universe. Reptar was later introduced as an official playable brawler in a later update.

Trivia

  • The Rugrats received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a ceremony on June 28, 2001. It was placed at 6600 W. Hollywood Bl., near Cherokee Ave, outside a toy and costume shop.[1] To date, it is still the only Nicktoon to have received this.
  • The Pickles are a mixed Jewish-Christian family. Many fans say the Pickles are somewhat based on Arlene Klasky's real family. There are two episodes that reflect the Pickles' Jewish heritage, one episode deals with the Passover holiday and the other with Chanukah, in addition to episodes about the Christian holidays such as Christmas, Easter, etc. These episodes have been praised by Jewish groups and were annually re-run on Nickelodeon and later on TeenNick's NickSplat programming block at the appropriate holiday times.
  • It is the longest-running Nickelodeon show to have ended, running at nine seasons spread across 14 years.
  • In 2018, Rugrats was back on reruns on the main Nickelodeon channel up until Valentine's Day; select episodes were broadcast. Bumpers and promos featuring the characters from the show were created exclusively for and aired on Nickelodeon during each episode, using the current design format used from the 2017 channel rebranding.

Home video releases

Main article: Rugrats videography

See also

References

External links


This show has a wiki of its own: Rugrats Wiki.