Rugrats is not completely controversy-free, as it has some behind-the-scenes secrets – like that time the show was sued by Toho over Godzilla.
The animated TV series Rugrats was a childhood classic for many people. Let's take a look at the MBTIs of Tommy Pickles, his family, and friends.
Rugrats' progressive plotlines and the issues they dealt with made it unlike any other cartoon at the time. Here's are 10 stories ahead of their time.
The Rugrats spinoff series All Grown Up! followed Tommy and friends 10 years after the main series. Here's how much they changed as teens.
Angelica Pickles was the main antagonist in Rugrats, and some viewers have put her at the center of a very dark and disturbing fan theory.
NickToons back in the 1990s managed to hide adult jokes and references in their episodes, and Rugrats took Fatal Attraction as the base for one.
Rugrats spawned three movies and one spin-off series, titled All Grown Up!, but this wasn't the first spin-off planned by Nickelodeon.
After nine seasons, three films, and two spin-offs, Rugrats came to an end in 2004, but the reasons behind its cancellation are a mystery.
As one of the most iconic children's shows and cartoons of the 1990s, the Nickelodeon series Rugrats has stood the test of time. Featuring incredibly vibrant and lovable characters, super smart humor and pop culture commentary, and a unique animation style, the series follows the lives of a group of babies and toddlers as they go on one everyday adventure after another. Characters like Tommy Pickles, Chuckie Finster, and Phil and Lil DeVille have remained beloved fan favorites even after all this time.
If you were a 90s kid, you likely grew up watching Rugrats. The show was full of a lot of humor and featured distinct personalities for all of the babies and children. While Tommy Pickles and his friends might have been the focus of the series, the character that really made the show memorable at times was Angelica Pickles. Angelica was Tommy’s cousin and a bit older than the babies. She was always sassy, hilarious, and spoiled, and many of her quotes and moments are relatable to us all still as adults.