Chuckie vs. the Vacuum/Gone Teddy Gone: After Chuckie defeats a vacuum monster, he wonders if he's conquered ALL his fears. When Tommy's teddy bear mysteriously disappears, Angelica steps in as detective to find the culprit. (#114)
I, Baby/Fan-Gelica: A mysterious beeping sound leads Susie and the babies to believe Chuckie might be a robot. After a video of Angelica sharing goes viral, she has to pretend to love sharing to keep her fame alive. (#116)
Captain Susie/Bringing Up Daisy: Susie must face her greatest fears as she leads the babies on a daring mission in outer space. Chuckie discovers his green thumb when Angelica discards a gift. (#118)
Wedding Smashers/House Broken: While planning Cynthia's wedding, Phil realizes his friends treat him and Lil a little differently. When Stu accidentally tinkers with Duffy, it's up to Tommy and the babies to make the house safe again. (#119)
Lucky Smudge/Our Friend Twinkle: Angelica uses Tommy as a good luck charm at her school carnival. Spooky things start happening in the Pickles'house when Phil and Lil's friend Twinkle shows up. (#120)
Rescuing Cynthia: When Angelica accidentally leaves her Cynthia doll at home, she goes on a fantastical journey to find her, but learns that everyone has forgotten Cynthia for a new popstar named Tabitha. Special. Guest starring: Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Tori Kelly (Sing) and Grammy Award-nominated singer/songwriter Jordin Sparks (A Christmas Treasure) as Cynthia and Tabitha, respectively. (#121) [info/video clips]
Queen Bee/Phone Alone: While Randy and Lucy film a movie about bees, the babies and Angelica form a hive of their own. In order to win a contest, Angelica enlists the babies to find their parents' hidden phones. (#122)
Night Crawler/Goblets & Goblins: Tommy and Chuckie set out to find a dinosaur they think lives in Tommy's house at night. Angelica convinces Tommy and the babies to search for treasure in a world where goblins live. (#123)
House of Cardboard/Fluffy Moves In: Angelica and Chuckie are surprised to find they feel the same way about decorating a cardboard playhouse. A new pet cat proves to be the only creature in the world who can out-Angelica Angelica. (#124)
Susie the Artist/A Horse is a Horse: When Susie's artistic talent steals Angelica's spotlight, Angelica tries to end Susie's artistic career. Tommy and his friends get back on track after Grandpa brings home a trained miniature horse. (#125)
From Nickelodeon Animation, the brand-new Rugrats series is a reimagining of the classic ‘90s hit that features rich and colorful CG-animation and follows the babies – Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, Susie, and Phil and Lil – as they explore the world and beyond from their pint-sized and wildly imaginative point-of-view. Paramount+ recently renewed the series for a second season (13 episodes) in the U.S., Latin America, Australia, and Canada with more adventures from the babies’ colorful imaginations.
The series stars EG Daily (Tommy Pickles), Nancy Cartwright (Chuckie Finster), Cheryl Chase (Angelica Pickles), Cree Summer (Susie Carmichael), and Kath Soucie (Phil and Lil DeVille), all of whom are repricing their iconic roles in this new series. The original adventurous babies’ voice cast is joined by new voices including Ashley Rae Spillers and Tommy Dewey (Tommy’s parents, Didi and Stu Pickles); Tony Hale (Chuckie’s father, Chas Finster); Natalie Morales (Phil and Lil’s mother, Betty DeVille); Anna Chlumsky and Timothy Simons (Angelica’s parents, Charlotte and Drew Pickles); Nicole Byer and Omar Miller (Susie’s parents, Lucy and Randy Carmichael); and Michael McKean (Grandpa Lou Pickles).
Produced by Nickelodeon Animation, the all-new Rugrats is based on the series created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. Eryk Casemiro (Rugrats) and Kate Boutilier (Rugrats) are executive producers and Dave Pressler (Robot and Monster) and Casey Leonard (Breadwinners) serve as co-executive producers, with Rachel Lipman (Rugrats) as co-producer and Kellie Smith (The Fairly OddParents) as line producer on season one.
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