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The following is a list of episodes of Rugrats.

Overview[]

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release
Season premiere Season finale CreateSpace Paramount
1 13 August 11, 1991 December 22, 1991 June 2, 2009 May 2, 2017
2 26 September 6, 1992 May 9, 1993 May 9, 2014
3 26 September 26, 1993 April 13, 1995 September 23, 2011 February 6, 2018
4 17 December 4, 1996 November 22, 1997
5 17 August 15, 1998 February 19, 1999 October 4, 2011 May 18, 2021
6 28 February 27, 1999 May 5, 2000 October 6, 2011
7 18 November 7, 2000 December 11, 2001
8 13 February 5, 2002 November 16, 2002
9 14 September 24, 2002 June 10, 2004 May 9, 2014

Episodes[]

Season 1: 1991[]

Main article: Rugrats (Season 1)
# First segment Second segment Airdate Prod.
#
0 Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing 1990 Pilot
1 Tommy's First Birthday August 11, 1991 101
2 Barbeque Story Waiter, There's a Baby in My Soup August 18, 1991 102
3 At the Movies Slumber Party August 25, 1991 103
4 Baby Commercial Little Dude September 8, 1991 104
5 Beauty Contest Baseball September 15, 1991 105
6 Ruthless Tommy Moose Country October 6, 1991 106
7 Grandpa's Teeth Momma Trauma October 13, 1991 107
8 Real or Robots? Special Delivery October 20, 1991 108
9 Candy Bar Creep Show Monster in the Garage October 27, 1991 109
10 Weaning Tommy Incident in Aisle Seven November 10, 1991[1] 110
11 Touchdown Tommy The Trial November 24, 1991[1] 111
12 Fluffy vs. Spike Reptar's Revenge December 8, 1991[1] 112
13 Graham Canyon Stu-Maker's Elves December 22, 1991[1] 113

Season 2: 1992-1993[]

Main article: Rugrats (Season 2)
# First segment Second segment Airdate Prod.
#
14 Toy Palace Sand Ho! September 20, 1992[1] 201
15 Chuckie vs. the Potty Together at Last September 13, 1992[1] 202
16 The Big House The Shot September 27, 1992[1] 203
17 Showdown at Teeter Totter Gulch Mirrorland October 4, 1992[1] 204
18 Angelica's in Love Ice Cream Mountain October 11, 1992[1] 205
19 Regarding Stuie Garage Sale October 18, 1992[1] 206
20 Let There Be Light The Bank Trick October 25, 1992[1] 207
21 Family Reunion Grandpa's Date November 1, 1992[1] 208
22 No Bones About It Beach Blanket Babies November 8, 1992[1] 209
23 Reptar on Ice Family Feud November 15, 1992[1] 210
24 Superhero Chuckie The Dog Broomer November 22, 1992[1] 211
25 Aunt Miriam The Inside Story November 29, 1992[1] 212
26 A Visit From Lipschitz What the Big People Do December 13, 1992[1] 213
27 The Santa Experience December 6, 1992[1] 214
28 Visitors from Outer Space The Case of the Missing Rugrat December 20, 1992[1] 215
29 Chuckie Loses His Glasses Chuckie Gets Skunked December 27, 1992[1] 216
30 Rebel Without a Teddy Bear Angelica the Magnificent January 3, 1993[1] 217
31 Meet the Carmichaels The Box January 10, 1993[1] 218
32 Down the Drain Let Them Eat Cake January 17, 1993[1] 219
33 The Seven Voyages of Cynthia My Friend Barney April 11, 1993[1] 220
34 Feeding Hubert Spike the Wonder Dog April 18, 1993[1] 221
35 The Slide The Big Flush April 25, 1993[1] 222
36 King Ten Pin Runaway Angelica May 2, 1993[1] 223
37 Game Show Didi Toys in the Attic May 9, 1993[1] 224
38 Driving Miss Angelica Susie vs. Angelica May 16, 1999[1] 225
39 Tooth or Dare Party Animals May 23, 1993[1] 226

Season 3: 1993-1995[]

Main article: Rugrats (Season 3)
# First segment Second segment Airdate Prod.
#
40 Dummi Bear Dinner Disaster Twins' Pique September 26, 1993 301
41 Chuckie's First Haircut Cool Hand Angelica October 3, 1993 302
42 Tricycle Thief Rhinoceritis! October 10, 1993 303
43 Grandpa Moves Out The Legend of Satchmo October 17, 1993 304
44 Circus Angelicus The Stork October 24, 1993 305
45 The Baby Vanishes Farewell, My Friend November 7, 1993[1] 306
46 When Wishes Come True Angelica Breaks a Leg November 14, 1993[1] 307
47 The Last Babysitter Sour Pickles February 6, 1994[1] 308
48 Reptar 2010 Stu Gets a Job November 28, 1993[1] 309
49 Give and Take The Gold Rush December 12, 1993[1] 310
50 Home Movies The Mysterious Mr. Friend December 26, 1993[1] 311
51 Cuffed The Blizzard January 2, 1994[1] 312
52 Destination: Moon Angelica's Birthday January 16, 1994[1] 313
53 Princess Angelica The Odd Couple January 23, 1994[1] 314
54 Naked Tommy Tommy and the Secret Club January 23, 1994[1] 315
55 Under Chuckie's Bed Chuckie is Rich February 6, 1994[1] 316
56 Mommy's Little Assets Chuckie's Wonderful Life February 20, 1994[1] 317
57 In the Dreamtime The Unfair Pair February 27, 1994[1] 318
58 Chuckie's Red Hair Spike Runs Away March 6, 1994[1] 319
59 The Alien Mr. Clean March 20, 1994[1] 320
60 Angelica's Worst Nightmare The Mega Diaper Babies March 27, 1994[1] 321
61 New Kid in Town Pickles vs. Pickles October 15, 1994[1] 322
62 Passover April 13, 1995 323
63 Kid TV The Sky is Falling October 22, 1994[1] 324
64 I Remember Melville No More Cookies November 5, 1994[1] 325
65 Cradle Attraction Moving Away November 12, 1994[1] 326

Season 4: 1996-1997[]

Main article: Rugrats (Season 4)
# First segment Second segment Airdate Prod.
#
66 Chanukah December 4, 1996 401
67 Mother's Day May 6, 1997 402
68 Vacation July 8, 1997 (video release)
May 29, 1998 (TV premiere)
403
69 Spike's Babies Chicken Pops August 23, 1997 404
70 Radio Daze Psycho Angelica August 30, 1997 405
71 America's Wackiest Home Movies The 'Lympics September 6, 1997 406
72 The Carwash Heat Wave September 13, 1997 407
73 Faire Play The Smell of Success September 20, 1997 409
74 Dust Bunnies Educating Angelica September 27, 1997 415
75 Angelica's Last Stand Clan of the Duck October 4, 1997 408
76 Potty Training Spike The Art Fair October 11, 1997 411
77 Send in the Clouds In the Naval October 18, 1997 412
78 The Turkey Who Came to Dinner October 21, 1997 410
79 The Mattress Looking for Jack November 1, 1997 413
80 Ransom of Cynthia Turtle Recall November 8, 1997 416
81 Angelica Orders Out Let It Snow November 15, 1997 403
82 Angelica Nose Best The Pirate Light November 22, 1997 414

Season 5: 1998-1999[]

Main article: Rugrats (Season 5)
# First segment Second segment Airdate Prod.
#
83 Babysitting Fluffy Sleep Trouble August 15, 1998 507
84 The First Cut Chuckie Grows August 16, 1998 508
85 The Wild Wild West Angelica for a Day August 17, 1998 509
86 The Word of the Day Jonathan Babysits August 18, 1998 505
87 Grandpa's Bad Bug Lady Luck August 19, 1998 503
88 Crime and Punishment Baby Maybe August 20, 1998 504
89 He Saw, She Saw Piggy's Pizza Palace August 21, 1998 506
90 Fugitive Tommy Visiting Aunt Miriam August 22, 1998 510
91 Uneasy Rider Where's Grandpa? August 29, 1998 511
92 Hiccups Autumn Leaves September 12, 1998 502
93 Journey to the Center of the Basement A Very McNulty Birthday September 19, 1998 512
94 The Family Tree September 21, 1998 513
95 Chuckie's Duckling A Dog's Life January 18, 1999 514
96 Chuckerfly Angelica's Twin January 23, 1999 515
97 Raising Dil No Naps February 6, 1999 516
98 Man of the House A Whole New Stu February 12, 1999 517
99 Submarine Chuckie's a Lefty February 19, 1999 518

Season 6: 1999-2000[]

Main article: Rugrats (Season 6)

In the United States, episodes 102, 111, 123, and 124 were held over from this season and ended up airing during Season 7.

# First segment Second segment Airdate Prod.
#
100 Baking Dil Hair! February 27, 1999 601
101 Zoo Story I Do August 7, 1999 602
102 The Magic Baby Dil We Meet Again May 4, 2001 603
103 Hand Me Downs Angelica's Ballet January 30, 1999 604
104 Opposites Attract The Art Museum February 13, 1999 605
105 The Jungle The Old Country March 20, 1999 606
106 Ghost Story Chuckie's Complaint March 27, 1999 607
107 Pedal Pusher Music March 6, 1999 608
108 Chuckie's Bachelor Pad Junior Prom April 10, 1999 609
109 Silent Angelica Tie My Shoes August 7, 1999 610
110 What's Your Line Two by Two April 17, 1999 611
111 All's Well that Pretends Well Big Babies July 6, 2001 612
112 Wrestling Grandpa Chuckie Collects May 1, 1999 613
113 Runaway Reptar August 3, 1999 614
114 615
115 Share and Share a Spike Tommy For Mayor October 2, 1999 616
116 Brothers Are Monsters Cooking With Susie October 9, 1999 617
117 Officer Chuckie Auctioning Grandpa October 16, 1999 618
118 Partners In Crime Thumbs Up November 6, 1999 619
119 Planting Dil Joke's on You October 16, 1999 620
120 Big Showdown Doctor Susie December 4, 1999 621
121 Accidents Happen Pee Wee Scouts December 18, 1999 (first segment)
January 8, 2000 (second segment)
622
122 Chuckie's New Shirt Cavebabies January 22, 2000 (first segment)
January 29, 2000 (second segment)
623
123 Incredible Shrinking Babies Miss Manners July 13, 2001 624
124 A Dose of Dil Famous Babies July 20, 2001 625
125 No Place Like Home October 2, 1999 626
126 Be My Valentine January 11, 2000 627
127 Discover America May 5, 2000 628

Season 7: 2000-2001[]

Main article: Rugrats (Season 7)

During season 7, Rugrats switched to having three segments per episode, consisting of the first segment being eleven minutes long, the second being a two or three minutes, and the third being eight minutes. Additionally, all half-hour stories from this point on had two ad breaks instead of one.

# First segment Second segment Third segment Airdate Prod.
#
128 Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts - Part 1: Diaper Change November 7, 2000 701
129 Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts - Part 2: Fall Stinks November 8, 2000 702
130 Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts - Part 3: Don't Poop on My Parade November 9, 2000 703
131 Finsterella January 15, 2001 707
132 Dil Saver Cooking with Phil and Lil Piece of Cake January 16, 2001 705
133 Angelicon Dil's Binkie Big Brother Chuckie January 19, 2001 704
134 Sister Act Spike's Nightscare Cuddle Buddy January 26, 2001 706
135 Changes for Chuckie The Magic Show A Lulu of a Time February 2, 2001 710
136 Dayscare The Great Unknown Falling Stars February 9, 2001 709
137 Cat Got Your Tongue? The War Room Attention Please February 16, 2001 711
138 And the Winner Is... Dil's Bathtime Bigger Than Life March 9, 2001 712
139 My Fair Babies The Way Things Work Home Sweet Home March 30, 2001 714
140 Day of the Potty Tell-Tale Cell Phone The Time of Their Lives April 6, 2001 713
141 Bad Shoes The World According to Dil and Spike Wash/Dry Story April 20, 2001 708
142 Adventure Squad The Way More Things Work Talk of the Town April 27, 2001 715
143 All Growed Up July 21, 2001 717
144 718
145 A Rugrats Kwanzaa December 11, 2001 716

Season 8: 2002-2003[]

Main article: Rugrats (Season 8)

The original two-segment format for Rugrats was brought back in season 8. However, the half-hour episodes retain having two commercial breaks.

# First segment Second segment Airdate Prod.
#
146 Bow Wow Wedding Vows February 5, 2002 803
147 Quiet, Please! Early Retirement February 9, 2002 804
148 The Doctor is In The Big Sneeze February 9, 2002 805
149 The Fun Way Day The Age of Aquarium February 23, 2002 806
150 Daddy's Little Helpers Hello Dilly March 9, 2002 807
151 Cynthia Comes Alive Trading Phil April 6, 2002 808
152 A Tale of Two Puppies Okey-Dokey Jones and the Ring of the Sunbeams June 1, 2002 812
153 Curse of the Werewuff August 27, 2002 802
154 Pre-School Daze November 2, 2002 801
155 Murmur on the Ornery Express January 28, 2003 809
156 Back to School Sweet Dreams September 13, 2003 810
157 A Step at a Time Angelica's Assistant September 27, 2003 811
158 Happy Taffy Imagine That September 21, 2002 (first segment)
November 16, 2002 (second segment)
813

Season 9: 2002-2004[]

Main article: Rugrats (Season 9)
# First segment Second segment Airdate Prod.
#
159 Club Fred September 6, 2003 901
160 The Perfect Twins November 30, 2002 902
161 Babies in Toyland September 24, 2002 903
162 904
163 Clown Around The Baby Rewards January 30, 2003 905
164 Diapies and Dragons Baby Power October 5, 2003 906
165 Bug Off The Crawl Space November 23, 2003 907
166 Starstruck Who's Taffy? March 8, 2003 908
167 They Came from the Backyard Lil's Phil of Trash June 10, 2004 (first segment)
October 5, 2002 (second segment)
909
168 Mutt's in a Name Hurricane Alice November 22, 2002 (first segment)
March 9, 2003 (second segment)
910
169 Bestest of Show Hold the Pickles November 16, 2002 (first segment)
September 28, 2002 (second segment)
911
170 Baby Sale Steve September 20, 2003 912
171 The Braveliest Baby Gimme an "A" June 8, 2003 913
172 Fountain of Youth Kimi Takes the Cake May 17, 2003 (first segment)
October 5, 2002 (second segment)
914

Theatrical movies[]

Title Release date
The Rugrats Movie November 20, 1998
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie November 17, 2000
Rugrats Go Wild June 13, 2003

Rugrats Tales from the Crib (2005-2006)[]

# Title Released
1 Rugrats Tales from the Crib: Snow White September 6, 2005 (2005-09-06)
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.[2]
2 Rugrats Tales from the Crib: Three Jacks and a Beanstalk September 5, 2006 (2006-09-05)

Three Jacks and a Beanstalk is the Rugrats spin on a classic fairytale. Combines Jack Sprat with Jack and Jill while they tell their own version of Jack and the Bean Stalk. 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, the evil giant Angelica.[3]
Guest Star: Mo'Nique as Aunt Moo

References[]

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