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* NoodleIncident: In "House Broken", when Stu installs a yodeling garbage disposal in the kitchen after upgrading Duffy, Lou tells Stu he thought he was done with singing appliances after he installed an operatic toilet.

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In "House Broken", when Stu installs a yodeling garbage disposal in the kitchen after upgrading Duffy, Lou tells Stu he thought he was done with singing appliances after he installed an operatic toilet.toilet.
** In "Fluffy Moves In", when Angelica tells the babies that [[NotMeThisTime she didn't break their possessions]] (as it was really Fluffy who did it), she brings up past times when she lied, such as when she told them Spike ate their monkey puppet and when she told them the mailman moved to the North Pole to work for Santa Claus.

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* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: Phil and Lil's dad, Howard, is (as of yet) nowhere to be seen in the reboot--Betty (who's established as being lesbian in the reboot) appears to be raising the twins as a single parent. And assuming that Betty is still the twins' biological mother, Phil and Lil were probably born through artificial insemination or, at the very least, through a surrogate mother.
** Just like in the original series, Chas is shown raising Chuckie as a single father and there's been no mention of Chuckie's mother, Melinda[[note]]In the original series, it was eventually revealed that she died of some kind of terminal illness not long after Chuckie was born[[/note]].
** Kira's presumably raising Kimi as a single parent, just like back in the original series (prior to marrying Chas)[[note]]It was eventually revealed in ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'' that Kira's divorced from Kimi's biological father, who still lives over in Japan has since gotten remarried and had another daughter (Kimi's paternal half-sister) through his second wife (Kimi's stepmother)[[/note]].

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Phil and Lil's dad, Howard, is (as of yet) (barring an appearance in a framed picture in "Tooth or Share") nowhere to be seen in the reboot--Betty (who's established as being lesbian in the reboot) appears to be raising the twins as a single parent. And assuming that Betty is still the twins' biological mother, Phil and Lil were probably born through artificial insemination or, at the very least, through a surrogate mother.
** Just like in the original series, Chas is shown raising Chuckie as a single father and there's been no mention of Chuckie's mother, Melinda[[note]]In father, due to Melinda having passed away when Chuckie was a young baby. [[note]]In the original series, it was eventually revealed in the "Mother's Day" special that she died of some kind of terminal illness not long after Chuckie was born[[/note]].
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** Kira's presumably raising Kimi as a single parent, just like back in the original series (prior to marrying Chas)[[note]]It Chas). [[note]]It was eventually revealed in ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'' that Kira's divorced from Kimi's biological father, who still lives over in Japan has since gotten remarried and had another daughter (Kimi's paternal half-sister) through his second wife (Kimi's stepmother)[[/note]].stepmother)[[/note]]

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* BigLittleBrother: Discussed in "The Tommy"; Tommy overhears Didi and Betty talking to each other, with the former saying that Dil outgrew a sweater before she could finish it, and that the rate he's growing, someday he will be bigger than Tommy, and the latter jokingly asking "Then who's gonna be the big brother around here?" This leads to the babies worrying that Dil will take over as the leader of the babies.



* DistinctionWithoutADifference: This exchange in "The Tommy" when Jerome the Gnome gets stuck underneath Didi's she-shed:
-->'''Lil:''' Now he's stuck!\\
'''Phil:''' He's not, Lillian! He just... can't move! ''{{Beat}}'' Oh.



* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: At the end of "Rescuing Cynthia," it's revealed that, just like Angelica with Cynthia, Charlote had a doll that she was very attached to in her childhood--Charlotte's doll was called "Cindy" (which is a nickname for Cynthia).

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* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: LikeASurgeon: "Breaking Begley" has the babies attempt to fix Begley's Cynthia doll after Angelica breaks it, with them dressing and acting like surgeons.
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At the end of "Rescuing Cynthia," it's revealed that, just like Angelica with Cynthia, Charlote had a doll that she was very attached to in her childhood--Charlotte's doll was called "Cindy" (which is a nickname for Cynthia).Cynthia).
** In "Breaking Begley", Susie attempts to fix Begley's Cynthia doll, and treats the situation like surgery, since Lucy, her mother, is a doctor. [[spoiler:When that fails, she gets Lucy to fix Cynthia.]]


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* PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle:
** The title of "Betty and the Beast" is a reference to ''Literature/BeautyAndTheBeast''.
** The title of "Breaking Begley" is a reference to ''Series/BreakingBad''.
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As of March 2024, the series has been removed from Nickelodeon's website and Paramount+. However, the series is still available for purchase on Apple TV, Google Play, and Amazon Prime, and Season 1 has been released on DVD as well. The show is still in production as episodes will still air on Nicktoons as they're completed.

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As of March 2024, the series has been removed from Nickelodeon's website and Paramount+. However, the series is still available for purchase on Apple TV, Google Play, and Amazon Prime, and Season 1 has been released on DVD as well. The show is still in production as episodes will still air on Nicktoons as they're completed.
completed. However, one new episode showed up on Amazon Prime video with no warning, using the original air date despite not airing on TV yet.
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As of March 2024, the series has been removed from Nickelodeon's website and Paramount+, with the series presumed as a tax write-off for Paramount Global. However, the series is still available for purchase on Apple TV, Google Play, and Amazon Prime, and it has been released on DVD as well.

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As of March 2024, the series has been removed from Nickelodeon's website and Paramount+, with the series presumed as a tax write-off for Paramount Global. Paramount+. However, the series is still available for purchase on Apple TV, Google Play, and Amazon Prime, and it Season 1 has been released on DVD as well.
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** In the 1991 series, Chas and Kira first met each other [[WesternAnimation/RugratsInParis at the EuroReptarLand-theme park in Paris, France]]. Here, Kira and Kimi moved to Tommy's neighborhood from Paris, with Chas and Kira meeting at Angelica's preschool's carnival in "Lucky Smudge".

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** In the 1991 series, Chas and Kira first met each other [[WesternAnimation/RugratsInParis at the EuroReptarLand-theme park in Paris, France]]. Here, Kira and Kimi moved to Tommy's neighborhood from Paris, with Chas and Kira meeting at Angelica's Angelica and Kimi's preschool's carnival in "Lucky Smudge".

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* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: "The Heist" gives us several lines from Drew during the auction:
-->"This terrific train and tons of track is a treat at ten dollars! Do I hear ten? That's ten! Do I hear twenty? Twenty for this tiny trip through time! Do I hear twenty-two? Sold at twenty-two dollars!\\
"Now, onto our next lot, a charming pair of chairs. A pair of chimp-covered chairs for charity."\\
"Next, no more nursery naptime needs now that this marvelous musical mobile's nearby."\\
"We'll take a short break and resume with this fair-faced ferret!"



* {{Auction}}: In "The Heist", Stu and Didi, sick of the tune from Dil's mobile, donate it to an auction being held at Angelica's preschool. The babies try to get it back before it gets sold.



* BigBrotherInstinct: In "The Heist", Tommy's reason for wanting to get Dil's mobile back from the auction that Stu and Didi donated it to is because it helps Dil fall asleep at night. Kimi, who was previously against the idea of taking the mobile back, supports Tommy's decision for this reason.



* GoodBehaviorPoints: In "The Heist", it is revealed that Mr. Garth puts one bean in the jar of each student in his preschool who behaved well, and whoever gets the most beans will get a reward. It is for this reason that Angelica is trying to be on her best behavior in preschool.



* HeistEpisode: In "The Heist", the babies attempt to take Dil's mobile that Stu and Didi donated to the auction at Angelica's preschool before it gets sold.



** In "The Heist", Angelica helps the babies swipe Dil's mobile that Stu and Didi donated to the auction before it gets sold. They succeed, and Angelica decides that her heisting days are behind her. At the end of the episode, the next item that gets put up for auction is Kimi's Freddy Ferret doll, prompting Kimi to beg Angelica to get it back for her.



* ReplacedWithReplica: In "Bringing Up Daisy", Angelica attempts to switch Daisy, the petunia she gave Chuckie, with a petunia of a different color. Unfortunately for her, Chuckie isn't fooled.

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In "Bringing Up Daisy", Angelica attempts to switch Daisy, the petunia she gave Chuckie, with a petunia of a different color. Unfortunately for her, Chuckie isn't fooled.fooled.
** In "The Heist", when the babies take Dil's mobile that Stu and Didi donated to the auction to prevent it from being sold, Angelica replaces it with her own mobile made from a wire hanger and Charlotte's jewelry.
--->'''Angelica:''' Hmmm. I gotta admit, this looked better in my plan. Oh, well, we tried.
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** [[RuleOfThree Three in "Surviving Dil]]", all from Stu;

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* TheBusCameBack: Kimi Watanabe returns in the second half of the first season, while Dil returns in Season 2's "Gramping".

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* TheBusCameBack: Kimi Watanabe returns in the second half of the first season, while Dil returns in Season 2's "Gramping". Buster and Edwin reappear as Susie's cousins in "Baby Talk".
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** "Surviving Dil" begins with Stu, Chas, and Randa dressed in outdoor gear, and asking "Are y'all ready for a day in the great outdoors?", implying that they're going to go on a nature walk. It is soon revealed that they're really watching ''Never Be Afraid'', a ''Survival''-esque television show.

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** "Surviving Dil" begins with Stu, Chas, and Randa Randy dressed in outdoor gear, and asking "Are y'all ready for a day in the great outdoors?", implying that they're going to go on a nature walk. It is soon revealed that they're really watching ''Never Be Afraid'', a ''Survival''-esque television show.

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** "Surviving Dil" begins with Stu, Chas, and Randa dressed in outdoor gear, and asking "Are y'all ready for a day in the great outdoors?", implying that they're going to go on a nature walk. It is soon revealed that they're really watching ''Never Be Afraid'', a ''Survival''-esque television show.



* ChekhovsGag: Early in "Surviving Dil", when Dil jingles the bells on his socks by kicking, Tommy says that Dil's kicking will come in handy someday. Near the end of the episode, Dil's kicking manages to call the mother kangaroo the babies have been looking for.



* HypocriticalHumor: In "Tot Springs showdown", upon hearing from her mother Judith that she's pretending to be 50 instead of 70, Charlotte asks her why anyone would hide their age, despite the fact that she doesn't want anyone to know she's turning 40.

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In "Tot Springs showdown", upon hearing from her mother Judith that she's pretending to be 50 instead of 70, Charlotte asks her why anyone would hide their age, despite the fact that she doesn't want anyone to know she's turning 40.40.
** [[RuleOfThree Three in "Surviving Dil]]", all from Stu;
*** First, he criticizes the contestants on ''Never Be Afraid'', saying they can't even see when something's slightering right past their noses. As he says this, the babies sneak past him, Chas and Randy.
*** Later, when Stu tells Jason that he can't even open a single nut, he struggles to open a bag of potato chips.
*** Finally, he tells Stu and Randy who even needs to make a fire, as he doesn't even feel cold, then he asks Duffy to turn up the heat.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: In "Reptar's Mama", when the babies find out about Reptilda, Reptar's mother, Phil says that everyone has a mother, causing Lil to scold him for this, as she knows that Chuckie doesn't.


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* MissingMom: It is confirmed in "Reptar's Mama" that Melinda, Chuckie's mother, is deceased, as in the original series. However, unlike in the original series, which [[NeverSayDie did everything short of saying the actual word to indicate it]] (including showing her gravestone in the cemetery), Chas outright says that Melinda passed away. Near the end of the episode, Chuckie admits to his friends that he misses Melinda, which is why he doesn't want Reptilda to leave Reptar.


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* TragicKeepsake: A flashback in "Reptar's Mama" reveals that Chuckie's Reptar doll was given to him by Melinda sometime before she passed away.

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* BigDamnHeroes: In "Sir Spike", after Spike is sent to the OUT obedience school, he becomes [[TheDreadedPretendTeaParty a reluctant guest at Angelica's tea party]], while the babies pretend to go to Babies Forever Island, where there are no rules and they can do whatever they want. When Tommy tries to get a coconut for them (really his ball trapped in the gazebo), he is in danger of falling. Spike overhears him and snaps out of his state just in time to rescue him.

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* BigDamnHeroes: BigDamnHeroes:
** In "Second Time Around", the babies go to the park to get a dinosaur tooth, since they believe the only cure for Wormy-oliosis, a disease that turns the victim into a worm, is to make a wish on one. When Tommy tries to get the tooth, he hangs from it for his life. [[CowardlyLion Chuckie wastes no time rushing to Tommy's aid and saves him from a nasty fall]]. However, their combined weight causes the tooth to break off and the two end up falling anyway. Fortunately for them, Spike shows up and catches them just before they can hit the ground.
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In "Sir Spike", after Spike is sent to the OUT obedience school, he becomes [[TheDreadedPretendTeaParty a reluctant guest at Angelica's tea party]], while the babies pretend to go to Babies Forever Island, where there are no rules and they can do whatever they want. When Tommy tries to get a coconut for them (really his ball trapped in the gazebo), he is in danger of falling. Spike overhears him and snaps out of his state just in time to rescue him.him.
** In "Uncle Jake's Day Out", Chuckie drives his car out of control when he gets a rush, and he and Tommy are about to fall off a bridge and land in the mud, but Stu saves them by grabbing the back of Chuckie's car.



** In "Uncle Jake's Day Out", [=KlickKlak=] is a video-sharing website akin to Platform/TikTok.



** "Uncle Jake's Day Out" introduces Jake Kropotkin, Didi's younger brother who is a professional chef.



* HonestyAesop: Played with in "Snake in the Grass"; Angelica tells the babies that he's going to do a safety check on the new bouncy castle. When Kimi comes to visit, she suspects that Angelica fibbed so she can keep the castle to herself, so Angelica decides to tell the truth from now on. As soon as Angelica gets off the slide, she sees something moving in the grass, and Kimi suggests that she tell a grown-up, leading Didi to believe that there is a snake in the backyard and send the babies up to her bedroom to keep them safe. While there was no snake in the backyard, the babies become miserable from having to stay inside. It takes her telling Didi that the snake left the backyard to get the grown-ups to let the babies play outside again.

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Played with in "Snake in the Grass"; Angelica tells the babies that he's going to do a safety check on the new bouncy castle. When Kimi comes to visit, she suspects that Angelica fibbed so she can keep the castle to herself, so Angelica decides to tell the truth from now on. As soon as Angelica gets off the slide, she sees something moving in the grass, and Kimi suggests that she tell a grown-up, leading Didi to believe that there is a snake in the backyard and send the babies up to her bedroom to keep them safe. While there was no snake in the backyard, the babies become miserable from having to stay inside. It takes her telling Didi that the snake left the backyard to get the grown-ups to let the babies play outside again.again.
** In "Guitar Man", Angelica takes a wooden figure of a young Lou playing a guitar from his bedroom and accidentally breaks it. The babies suggest that she tell Lou the truth so that he can fix him, but Angelica is reluctant to do so because she doesn't want to get in trouble. She gets the babies to make a make a mess so she can blame it on a monster. When Stu and Didi return from Dil's checkup, they joke about how Dil will someday play guitar since his fingers have grown so long, which gets Angelica to confess that she broke Lou's figure. Lou isn't upset with her since he knows she didn't mean to break it and he broke the figure once but was able to fix it.
* HopeSpot: In "Guitar Man", Angelica takes a wooden figure of a young Lou playing a guitar from his bedroom and accidentally breaks it. When she asks Lou what his favorite things are, hoping he won't remember the figure, he tells her about many of them without bringing up the figure. Angelica thinks she's in the clear because Lou doesn't remember the figure, only for Lou to suddenly remember it.



* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the 1991 series, Buster and Edwin Carmichael were Susie's older brothers. In this series, they're her cousins.



* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the 1991 series, Buster and Edwin Carmichael were Susie's older brothers. In this series, they're her cousins.

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* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In RemovableSteeringWheel: Chuckie gets a rush and starts driving his car fast when he tries to be more like Uncle Jake. When Tommy tries to get Chuckie to slow down, he accidentally pulls the 1991 series, Buster and Edwin Carmichael were Susie's older brothers. In this series, they're her cousins.steering wheel out.


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* VanityLicensePlate:
** In "No License to Drive", Angelica's car has a license plate with her name on it.
** In "Uncle Jake's Day Out", the license plate on Chuckie's car says "[=B4BY=] DRVR".
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* BaitAndSwitch: In "Fan-Gelica", Jonathan comes to Angelica with her Cynthia Perfect Penthouse. Upon seeing him, she says "I missed you!". Jonathan thinks that Angelica is referring to him, but she was really talking about her penthouse.

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** In "The Longest Playdate", Chas and Kira can be seen on what appears to be a beach. However, after Josh throws a beach ball at them, it is revealed that they're sitting in the sandbox in the park, which a van with a tropical design is standing behind.


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* SignsOfDisrepair: In "The Longest Playdate", the snack bar at the ice-skating rink has a neon sign, but the lights on the "n" are burnt out, resulting in the sign saying "Sack Bar".
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The series premiered on television on August 20, 2021. In September of 2021, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. Season 2 premiered on April 14, 2023, with Dil making his debut in the episode "Gramping". It made its television debut on February 20, 2024 on Nicktoons, and will include the second half of the season that was originally intended for Paramount+, before being changed at the last minute.[[note]]It hasn't been said why those episodes were shifted to Nicktoons, but it's assumed they're giving the show the death treatment.[[/note]] A 13-episode third season was [[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/video/2022/07/21/video-nickelodeon-and-paramountplus-reveal-first-look-at-season-two-of-rugrats-at-comic-con-international-san-diego-2022-192011/20220721nickelodeon01/ confirmed]] back in 2022 and will premiere in 2025.

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The series premiered on television on August 20, 2021. In September of 2021, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. Season 2 premiered on April 14, 2023, with Dil making his debut in the episode "Gramping". It made its television debut on February 20, 2024 on Nicktoons, and will include the second half of the season that was originally intended for Paramount+, before being changed at the last minute.[[note]]It hasn't been said why those episodes were shifted to Nicktoons, but it's assumed they're giving assumed, because of the show firing of Eryk Casemiro and Mollie Freilich who championed the death treatment.show.[[/note]] A 13-episode third season was [[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/video/2022/07/21/video-nickelodeon-and-paramountplus-reveal-first-look-at-season-two-of-rugrats-at-comic-con-international-san-diego-2022-192011/20220721nickelodeon01/ confirmed]] back in 2022 and will premiere in 2025.
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* StoryArc: Season 2 has had a couple of mini-arcs, which is a first for the franchise.
** "Tot Springs Showdown" ends with Didi announcing her second pregnancy with the subsequent 3 episodes involving the Pickles family preparing for Dil's arrival, including Tommy getting ready to be a big brother. It culminates in "Gramping" where Dil is born at the end of the episode.



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** "Chuckie Little" is a ''Literature/ChickenLittle''-esque story with Chuckie in the role of the title character, who believes the Sky to be falling after an actorn hits him on the head, and various characters trying to sell falling sky-proof products.

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** "Chuckie Little" is a ''Literature/ChickenLittle''-esque story with Chuckie in the role of the title character, who believes the Sky sky to be falling after an actorn acorn hits him on the head. It was really Angelica who put the idea in his head, and while selling various characters trying to sell falling sky-proof products.
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* ExtraLongEpisode: The series premiere, "Second Time Around," is an hour long.

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* ExtraLongEpisode: The series premiere, "Second Time Around," is an hour long.44 minutes long. "The Werewoof Hunter", "Traditions", "Rescuing Cynthia", "Tot Springs Showdown", and "Gramping" are 22 minutes, instead of usual 11 minutes.
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* FracturedFairyTale: Season 2 has a four-episode story arc where Susie tells the babies stories to help pass the time while their parents paint the mural at Angelica's preschool:
** "The Climb" has Susie tell the babies the story of ''[[GenderFlip Jackie]] [[BeanstalkParody and the Beanstalk]]'', with her in the role of Jackie, Angelica in the role of the Bean Dealer, the babies in the roles of the Giants, and Dil in the role of the Golden Goose.
** In "Wolf at the Door", Susie tells the babies the story of ''The Three Little Pigs'', with Phil, Lil, and Tommy in the roles of the Three Little Pigs, Angelica in the role of TheBigBadWolf, and Chuckie in the role of a skunk who makes the best cookies in the world. The pigs' three houses are made of flowers, mud, and Click N' Pops. All three houses get knocked down and Angelica succeeds in getting Chuckie's cookie recipe, but she only ends up making cookies that are hard as bricks. She and Chuckie form an alliance and start a successful brick-making business.
** "Chuckie Little" is a ''Literature/ChickenLittle''-esque story with Chuckie in the role of the title character, who believes the Sky to be falling after an actorn hits him on the head, and various characters trying to sell falling sky-proof products.
** In "What's Your Wish?", Angelica takes on the role of "[[CinderellaPlot Cinderangelica]]", and tries to make herself look more sympathetic then she actually is. Her stepsiblings are actually very nice to her, and she purposely turned down her invitation to the ball so the Fairy Godmother would grant her wishes. Angelica also purposely runs away from Begley, who takes on the role of the prince, and ends up putting the glass sneaker she left behind on Tommy.
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** In the original series, Charlotte's first appearance was in "[[Recap/RugratsS2E14TheSantaExperience The Santa Experience]]", the fourteenth episode of the second season. In this series, she's an established member of the main adult cast since the first episode.
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* LostVoicePlot: In "No Talking", Angelica strains her voice, leaving her unable to talk. When she gets her voice back, she yells at the babies, causing her to strain her voice again.


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* OneSteveLimit: In "Mini-Mommy", there's a young girl named Betty who looks and dresses like the adult Betty. Phil and Lil believe that the two are one and the same, and that their mother de-aged into a kid after receiving a cup-and-ball toy from Tia Esperanza.
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The series premiered on television on August 20, 2021. In September of 2021, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. Season 2 premiered on April 14, 2023, with Dil making his debut in the seventh episode of the season. It made its television debut on February 20, 2024 on Nicktoons, and will include the second half of the season that was originally intended for Paramount+.[[note]]It hasn't been said why those episodes were shifted to Nicktoons, but it's assumed they're giving the show the death treatment.[[/note]] A 13-episode third season was [[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/video/2022/07/21/video-nickelodeon-and-paramountplus-reveal-first-look-at-season-two-of-rugrats-at-comic-con-international-san-diego-2022-192011/20220721nickelodeon01/ confirmed]] back in 2022 and will premiere in 2025.

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The series premiered on television on August 20, 2021. In September of 2021, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. Season 2 premiered on April 14, 2023, with Dil making his debut in the seventh episode of the season. "Gramping". It made its television debut on February 20, 2024 on Nicktoons, and will include the second half of the season that was originally intended for Paramount+.Paramount+, before being changed at the last minute.[[note]]It hasn't been said why those episodes were shifted to Nicktoons, but it's assumed they're giving the show the death treatment.[[/note]] A 13-episode third season was [[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/video/2022/07/21/video-nickelodeon-and-paramountplus-reveal-first-look-at-season-two-of-rugrats-at-comic-con-international-san-diego-2022-192011/20220721nickelodeon01/ confirmed]] back in 2022 and will premiere in 2025.
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The series premiered on television on August 20, 2021. In September of 2021, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. Season 2 premiered on April 14, 2023, with Dil making his debut in the seventh episode of the season. The season will make its television debut on February 26, 2024 on Nicktoons, including the second half of the season originally intended for Paramount+. A 13-episode third season was [[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/video/2022/07/21/video-nickelodeon-and-paramountplus-reveal-first-look-at-season-two-of-rugrats-at-comic-con-international-san-diego-2022-192011/20220721nickelodeon01/ confirmed]] back in 2022.

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The series premiered on television on August 20, 2021. In September of 2021, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. Season 2 premiered on April 14, 2023, with Dil making his debut in the seventh episode of the season. The season will make It made its television debut on February 26, 20, 2024 on Nicktoons, including and will include the second half of the season that was originally intended for Paramount+. Paramount+.[[note]]It hasn't been said why those episodes were shifted to Nicktoons, but it's assumed they're giving the show the death treatment.[[/note]] A 13-episode third season was [[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/video/2022/07/21/video-nickelodeon-and-paramountplus-reveal-first-look-at-season-two-of-rugrats-at-comic-con-international-san-diego-2022-192011/20220721nickelodeon01/ confirmed]] back in 2022.
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The series premiered on television on August 20, 2021. In September of 2021, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. Season 2 premiered on April 14, 2023, with Dil making his debut in the seventh episode of the season. A 13-episode third season was [[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/video/2022/07/21/video-nickelodeon-and-paramountplus-reveal-first-look-at-season-two-of-rugrats-at-comic-con-international-san-diego-2022-192011/20220721nickelodeon01/ confirmed]] back in 2022.

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The series premiered on television on August 20, 2021. In September of 2021, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. Season 2 premiered on April 14, 2023, with Dil making his debut in the seventh episode of the season. The season will make its television debut on February 26, 2024 on Nicktoons, including the second half of the season originally intended for Paramount+. A 13-episode third season was [[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/video/2022/07/21/video-nickelodeon-and-paramountplus-reveal-first-look-at-season-two-of-rugrats-at-comic-con-international-san-diego-2022-192011/20220721nickelodeon01/ confirmed]] back in 2022.
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** Phil and Lil's dad, Howard (Betty's husband from the original series), hasn't made an appearance yet but the creators have stated that he might appear later on in the series. He does get an indirect mention in "Betty and the Beast," in which one of the drinks offered on the menu at Betty's coffeehouse is called "Howard's End Blend."

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** Phil and Lil's dad, Howard (Betty's husband from the original series), hasn't made an appearance yet but the creators have stated that he might appear later on in the series. He does get an indirect mention in "Betty and the Beast," in which one of the drinks offered on the menu at Betty's coffeehouse is called "Howard's End Blend."Blend", and a framed picture of him can be seen on a bookshelf in "Tooth or Share".
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The series premiered on television on August 20, 2021. In September of 2021, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. Season 2 premiered on April 14, 2023, with Dil making his debut in the seventh episode of the season.

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The series premiered on television on August 20, 2021. In September of 2021, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. Season 2 premiered on April 14, 2023, with Dil making his debut in the seventh episode of the season.
season. A 13-episode third season was [[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/video/2022/07/21/video-nickelodeon-and-paramountplus-reveal-first-look-at-season-two-of-rugrats-at-comic-con-international-san-diego-2022-192011/20220721nickelodeon01/ confirmed]] back in 2022.

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