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+ | |writer=Mark Palmer {{s|(story)}}<br>Monica Piper {{s|(story)}}<br>{{w|Rick Gitelson}} {{s|(story)}}<br>Eryk Casemiro {{s|(story/teleplay)}} |
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+ | |release=September 24, 2002 {{s|(video)}}<br>December 12, 2002 {{s|(TV)}} |
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+ | |available=VHS<br>DVD<br>[http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewTVSeason?i=269809525&id=269681938&s=143441 Apple TV]<br>[https://play.google.com/store/tv/show?id=9IeGWYT5gs8&cdid=tvseason-1mmZ-DN9Xje7gixISwPupA&gdid=tvepisode-RL7RpRybV_E Google Play]<br>[https://www.amazon.com/Babies-in-Toyland/dp/B00K5812YK/ Amazon Video]}} |
− | + | "'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is the third and final [[Christmas]] episode of the {{w|Nickelodeon}} animated series ''{{w|Rugrats}}'', and also the show's only hour-length Christmas episode, produced as the third and fourth episodes in the show's ninth season. It was originally released as a direct-to-video special on September 24, 2002, before airing on Nickelodeon and {{w|YTV (TV channel)|YTV}} on December 12th of the same year. |
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==Synopsis== |
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[[File:RugratsXmasGroup.jpg|thumb|250px|The babies on a sled]] |
[[File:RugratsXmasGroup.jpg|thumb|250px|The babies on a sled]] |
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− | For [[Dil Pickles|Dil]]'s very first Christmas, the babies and their families take a trip to a winter wonderland designed by Stu, complete with a mechanical snow making machine and [[Santa Claus|Santa]]. [[Angelica Pickles|Angelica]] confronts the actor playing him and acts so obnoxious that it causes him to quit, while the babies try to save the day. Meanwhile, Stu's snow making machine malfunctions and causes the adults to get trapped inside a makeshift log cabin. |
+ | For [[Dil Pickles|Dil]]'s very first Christmas, the babies and their families take a trip to a winter wonderland designed by [[Stu Pickles|Stu]], complete with a mechanical snow making machine and [[Santa Claus|Santa]]. [[Angelica Pickles|Angelica]] confronts the actor playing him and acts so obnoxious that it causes him to quit, while the babies try to save the day. Meanwhile, Stu's snow making machine malfunctions and causes the adults to get trapped inside a makeshift log cabin. |
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==Cast== |
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+ | |{{w|Cheryl Chase}} || [[Angelica Pickles]] |
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+ | |[[E.G. Daily]] || [[Tommy Pickles]]<br>Elf |
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+ | |[[Nancy Cartwright]] || [[Chuckie Finster]] |
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+ | |[[Kath Soucie]] || [[Phil and Lil DeVille]]<br>[[Betty DeVille]] |
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+ | |{{w|Dionne Quan}} || [[Kimi Watanabe-Finster]]<br>Fidgety kid #1<br>Elf |
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+ | |[[Tara Strong]] || [[Dil Pickles]]<br>Crying boy<br>Elf |
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+ | |{{w|Melanie Chartoff}} || [[Didi Pickles]] |
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+ | |{{w|Jack Riley (actor)|Jack Riley}} || [[Stu Pickles]] |
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+ | |{{w|Michael Bell (actor)|Michael Bell}} || [[Chas Finster]]<br>[[Drew Pickles]] |
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+ | |Julia Kato || [[Kira Watanabe-Finster]] |
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+ | |[[Joe Alaskey]] || [[Lou Pickles]]<br>[[Santa Claus|Real Santa]] |
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+ | |[[Tress MacNeille]] || [[Charlotte Pickles]]<br>Fidgety kid #2 |
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+ | |Phil Proctor || [[Howard DeVille]]<br>Parent |
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+ | |Paul Williams || Train conductor<br>Walkie-talkie elf |
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+ | |Lauren Wood || [[Prancy]]<br>Fidgety kid #3<br>Elf |
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+ | |Melissa Fahn<br>Diane Pershing<br>Didi Conn<br>David Jeremiah<br>Samantha Alexa Macisso<br>Stephen Reed<br>Jim Thornton || Other carolers |
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==See also== |
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Revision as of 07:18, 21 December 2019
"Babies in Toyland" is the third and final Christmas episode of the Nickelodeon animated series Rugrats, and also the show's only hour-length Christmas episode, produced as the third and fourth episodes in the show's ninth season. It was originally released as a direct-to-video special on September 24, 2002, before airing on Nickelodeon and YTV on December 12th of the same year.
Synopsis
For Dil's very first Christmas, the babies and their families take a trip to a winter wonderland designed by Stu, complete with a mechanical snow making machine and Santa. Angelica confronts the actor playing him and acts so obnoxious that it causes him to quit, while the babies try to save the day. Meanwhile, Stu's snow making machine malfunctions and causes the adults to get trapped inside a makeshift log cabin.
Availability
The episode was first released directly-to-video on the Rugrats: Christmas VHS on September 24, 2002. The video also included the episodes "The Great Unknown", "Falling Stars", "Spike's Nightscare", and "Cuddle Bunny". The special was also included on the Nick Jr. Holiday DVD, released on the same day. It was later featured on the NickToons Christmas DVD in 2003, and on the second disc of the Rugrats Holiday Celebration DVD set in 2005. It was included on Amazon.com's Rugrats: The Best of Season 9 manufacture-on-demand DVD set in 2011 and later on the full Rugrats: Season 9 manufacture-on-demand DVD set in 2014.
Notes
- The Santa actor whom Angelica drives away would later reappear as a mall Santa in the All Grown Up! Christmas episode, "The Finster Who Stole Christmas".
Cast
Voice actor(s)/actress(es) | Character(s) |
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Cheryl Chase | Angelica Pickles |
E.G. Daily | Tommy Pickles Elf |
Nancy Cartwright | Chuckie Finster |
Kath Soucie | Phil and Lil DeVille Betty DeVille |
Dionne Quan | Kimi Watanabe-Finster Fidgety kid #1 Elf |
Tara Strong | Dil Pickles Crying boy Elf |
Melanie Chartoff | Didi Pickles |
Jack Riley | Stu Pickles |
Michael Bell | Chas Finster Drew Pickles |
Julia Kato | Kira Watanabe-Finster |
Debbie Reynolds | Lulu Pickles |
Joe Alaskey | Lou Pickles Real Santa |
Tress MacNeille | Charlotte Pickles Fidgety kid #2 |
Phil Proctor | Howard DeVille Parent |
Paul Reubens | Hermie |
Jim Belushi | Park Santa |
Paul Williams | Train conductor Walkie-talkie elf |
Lauren Wood | Prancy Fidgety kid #3 Elf |
Casey Simpson | Pioneer woman |
Michael Stanton | Pioneer man |
Gregg Marx | Caroler Quartet singer |
Melissa Fahn Diane Pershing Didi Conn David Jeremiah Samantha Alexa Macisso Stephen Reed Jim Thornton |
Other carolers |
Mick Murray Barry Pearl Stephen Reed |
Other quartet singers |
See also
External links
- Template:Tv.com episode
- "Babies in Toyland" at the Big Cartoon DataBase
- "Babies in Toyland" at the Internet Movie Database