Rugrats

1991 • Nickelodeon
4.6
701 reviews
TV-Y
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Season 2 episodes (26)

1 Toy Palace/Sand Ho!
9/20/92
Tommy and Chuckie accidentally are left in a huge toy store after closing./After Grandpa reads a pirate story, everyone imagines they're buccaneers on the high seas.
2 Chuckie Versus the Potty/Together at Last
9/13/92
When Chuckie spends a weekend at the Pickles house, he tells Tommy that his father is trying to potty train him.
3 The Big House/The Shot
9/27/92
Tommy gets put in a care center that seems an awful lot like a prison./When Tommy has to go to the doctor to get a shot.
4 Showdown at Teeter-Totter Gulch/Mirrorland
10/4/92
Tommy and Chuckie go to a playground where kids live in fear of a bully./Tommy and Chuckie learn there is a "mirrorland" on the other side of a mirror Didi brings home.
5 Angelica's in Love/Ice Cream Mountain
10/11/92
Angelica gets a crush on a 4 year old boy who wears a leather jacket./While driving to the ice cream place, Stu and Didi take a detour to a mini-golf course.
6 Regarding Stuie/Garage Sale
10/18/92
When Stu is hit on the head by his latest creation, he suffers temporary amnesia and starts acting like a baby. At first, the Rugrats love this new edition to their gang, but then Tommy begins to miss his daddy.

When the Pickles have a garage sale to get rid of all of their extra junk, the rugrats lend a hand by gathering up all of the adults' belongings.
7 Let There be Light/The Bank Trick
10/25/92
While Stu is testing a new electrical toy, he accidentally blacks out the entire city. The rugrats surmise that the light is trapped in the refrigerator.

While running errands with Didi, Tommy and Chuckie mistake the "ATM" for the "M&M" machine. In search of the candy, they wreak havoc through the entire bank.
8 Family Reunion/Grandpa's Date
11/1/92
En route to the Pickles family reunion, Angelica explains to Tommy that all parents give their children away to other parents at family reunions.

Stu and Didi leave Tommy and Chuckie with Grandpa Lou for a night. While the kids prepare for an exciting night of videos and ice cream, Grandpa gets a call from his long lost love and invites her over.
9 No Bones About It/Beach Blanket Babies
11/8/92
At the Natural History Museum, Tommy and his pals see their first giant dinosaur skeleton. On the prowl for a souvenir for Spike who had to stay behind, Tommy leads the rugrats on an expedition to get a bone out of the big pile.

Chuckie's father buys him "sea monkeys" - tiny frozen shrimps - to keep as pets but Chuckie believes the creatures will be happier in the ocean.
10 Reptar on Ice/Family Feud
11/15/92
The rugrats find a little lizard and immediately assume that it must be the baby of Reptar, the dinosaur character they so adore.

After a game of charades gets a little too intense, the Pickles and the DeVilles stop talking and the rugrats set out to reunite the two families.
11 Superhero Chuckie/The Dog Broomer
11/22/92
After watching the 1950's TV hero, Captain Blasto, the rugrats convince Chuckie that he can become a superhero when he dons a purple cape.

When Spike begins to smell just a little too stinky, Didi hires a dog groomer to clean him up.
12 Aunt Miriam/The Inside Story
11/29/92
After watching a sci-fi movie about giant space ants, Tommy and Chuckie worry that Tommy's visiting Aunt Miriam might also be such a creature.

Inspired by a science fiction film, the rugrats decide to shrink down with a "lazy-beam" in order to retrieve a watermelon seed from Chuckie's tummy.
13 A Visit from Lipschitz/What the Big People Do
12/13/92
Didi meets the world famous child care expert, Dr. Lipschitz, at a book signing and promptly invites him home for dinner./The rugrats fantasize about what it would be like to be adults. Although their understanding of the adult world is a little bit skewed, they eventually decide they like being babies after all.
14 The Santa Experience
12/6/92
The families escape to a mountain cabin in search of "the perfect Christmas". Things get a little crazy when Tommy and Chuckie lay traps for Santa and Chuckie's dad dresses up as Santa and tries to squeeze his way down the chimney.
15 Visitors from Outer Space/The Case of the Missing Rugrat
12/20/92
After hearing Grandpa's stories from the American Star Inquirer, Tommy dreams of being taken aboard an alien spaceship.

When Grandpa accidentally loses Tommy, he must resort to his old private-eye skills learned in the thirties to track the boy down. Never did he imagine that he would find the boy practically adopted by two rich sisters who want to leave their money to him.
16 Chuckie Loses His Glasses/Chuckie Gets Skunked
12/27/92
When a game of hide and go seek goes awry, Chuckie loses his glasses and the whole world appears to him a a blurry kaleidoscopic nightmare.

A skunk sprays Chuckie and he becomes even more pitiful than usual.
17 Rebel Without a Teddy Bear/Angelica the Magnificent
1/3/93
When Tommy's favorite stuffed animal gets taken away, he decides to take Angelica's advice and becomes bad.

Angelica gets a "Wee Wizard" magic kit as a gift. Much to her surprise, and to the astonishment of the rugrats, she makes Lil disappear.
18 Meet the Carmichaels/The Box
1/10/93
A new family moves in across the street from Tommy. The three year old of the house, Susie, befriends Tommy and asks him to help her find her old room.

Stu buys Tommy a "Kiddie Karnival," but Tommy and the rugrats are much more interested in the potential of the box in which to karnival came.
19 Down the Drain/Let Them Eat Cake
1/17/93
After Angelica tells them a horror story, Tommy and Chuckie develop a terrible fear of going down the bath tub drain.

When Didi's younger brother Ben gets married, Tommy and Chuckie become enthralled by the multi-tiered wedding cake.
20 The Seven Voyages of Cynthia/My Friend Barney
4/11/93
Tommy and Chuckie accidentally lose Angelica's favorite doll, Cynthia, and must face the dilemma of whether to tell Angelica.

Chuckie gets an imaginary friend, Barney, whom no one except Chuckie can see or hear.
21 Feeding Hubert/Spike the Wonder Dog
4/18/93
The rugrats develop a fascination with the garbage truck that comes every week, they think it's a monster named Hubert.

After the rugrats see a TV show about a talking dog, they becomes convinced that Spike's been holding back, refusing to talk to them.
22 The Slide/The Big Flush
4/25/93
After a traumatic experience at a "Chuck E. Cheese" pizza joint, Chuckie develops a horrible fear of going down the slide. Tommy, Susie, Phil and Lil must help him conquer his fear.

The rugrats go to a public swimming pool and mistake the pool for a giant potty.
23 King Ten Pin/Runaway Angelica
5/2/93
While Grandpa competes for the senior championship at a local bowling alley, the rugrats explore and wreak havoc and in the end, discover that Grandpa's opponent is a cheat.

After Drew punishes Angelica she decides to runaway. . .to Tommy's house.
24 Game show Didi/Toys in the Attic
5/9/93
When Didi goes on a "Jeopardy" style game show, she must confront her inner doubts. / Boris and Minka agree to take care of Tommy and Angelica for a weekend, but their child care skills have grown rusty.
25 Driving Miss Angelica/Susie vs. Angelica
5/16/93
After Angelica saves Chuckie from getting hit by a troop of big wheelers, she tells Chuckie he has to be her slave for life. / Susie, the new kid on the block, sticks up for the rugrats after Angelica's been picking on them.
26 Tooth or Dare/Party Animals
5/23/93
When Angelica learns about the Tooth Fairy from Susie's big brother Edwin, she forms a plan to get rich quick by pulling out Chuckie's teeth and putting them under her pillow. / During a sleepover at Angelica's, Grandpa read the rugrats a bedtime story about Aladdin and his magic lamp.

About this show

See life from the ground up with Tommy, Chuckie, Susie, Lil, Phil, and the hardly angelic, Angelica. Usually led by fearless leader Tommy, the Rugrats turn the ordinary into the extraordinary and every day into the perfect setting for adventure!

Ratings and reviews

4.6
701 reviews
Audrea Mann
November 12, 2020
Favorite childhood TV show, but honestly episode 17 on Season 8 was supposed to be 1 hour, but in return was only 35 minutes. What a way to ruin my childhood TV show, by not playing the whole thing, after I spent over 3 dollars to get it and watch it. Going to request refund. Hence the reason behind giving only 2 stars. So disappointing.
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Rosanna Homarra
January 28, 2024
I like this show, didn't "grow up" on it, but I think theres a lotta great episodes, my favorites being the Angelica heavy episodes, she's my favorite, the animation is great too, consistant style, the first season is a bit rough, but it irons it out by the 10th to 11th episode, then just got better and better season by season. And this proves this isn't nostalgia talking because I didn't grow up on this show {unfortunately, its way better than what kids started watching in the 2010's) 9.5/10
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Daniel Craig (Danstaw1223)
September 11, 2016
I have always adored the show on TV since I was a little boy. So, I thought it was convenient to watch whether and whenever I please. However, the biggest criticism I need to give is about the missing content. The "Vacation" episode from Season 4 isn't there and the last part of "All Growed Up" is gone as well, leaving it as an incomplete vessel. Seriously, what a ripoff.
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