It's kinda relatable to for those who have older siblings. (Minus the underwear part.) I have an older brother, and there was a time I (the younger sister.) had to wear some of his clothes for like three months, to the point where people were mistaking me for being a boy who wore his hair in braids and butterfly clips. 🤣
I haven't sit down through an entire episode in almost 20 years. I kind of wanted to do a rewatch of the series though, just to catch all the shit that's now relatable to me now as an adult.
I always wanted to see a prequel series about how the adults were before they had kids. Hopefully the upcoming reboot might run with this idea in an episode or two
And Drew makes fun of his brother to make himself feel good. At least Tommy and Dill turn out great, it's their cousin who became a b****. Didn't help he married a tool of a wife.
0:58 My reaction to toxic fandom and how people these days can take there love for something to far as it important to respect someone work than being childish over it
To say that Angelica's parents are in denial on how spoiled and bratty she is I think is an understatement. And what's worse, they seem to have...selective memory about it. While she's being bratty, they react accordingly, but other times, when she asks if she's good, they tell her she's good. That, I think, sends a false message to Angelica, and reinforces her bad behavior, making her believe that what she does isn't wrong.
Charlotte spends more time on the phone with Jonathan than being a parent. And Drew doesn’t exactly have a backbone. So it really makes you wonder if they really are fit to be parents.
What always annoyed me about that part is Didi she's SOOOOOOOOO worried over the dumbest stuff: "Uh-oh, looks like we answered yes to one of the questions (OUT OF 50 IT SOUNDS LIKE!!!); I hope we're not spoiling Tommy too much..."
Here's another one, but from a different episode: -Chuckie: "But Ms. Angelica, you ordered me to.". -Angelica: "Do you always have to do everything I tell you to? If I told you to jump off a bridge, would you?" -Chuckie: "Probably"
@@MisterVercetti lol their daughter found the double barrel and started shooting up the house so they had to call swat (otherwise just the police would be called, swat are deadly shoot out cases only)
@@luismalvaresjr1492 it's a common occurrence these past few years with streamers and gamers getting swatted by online players over losing a match online. Call Of Duty is a perfect example of people being swatted on it.
@@cerisem7727 I love it when people think they can beat me in a game and I end up owning their ass with the weakest character (or who they think is weak)
Imo the most savage/satisfying moments in Rugrats is in the episode "Superhero Chuckie" where angelica took Chuckie's toy globe ball from him and his friends turned him into a pretend superhero to get his toy back and that evil little brat kept teasing him til Chuckie shoved her so hard she stepped on a toy firetruck with wheels and fell into a wall with the ball hitting her on the head and she ran away crying. Served her right.
As an adult myself now, I realize something I didn’t realize when watching these as a kid, which is that the scenes with the adults were clearly designed not for the children viewers, but for the parents who were watching with their kids. It’s the sort of humor that isn’t inappropriate for kids, but it’s still not the sort of thing kids would understand, but adults would.
The first 3 seasons were the best since they had adult humor peppered throughout. At some point (after the mother's day episode) the writing completely changed. It was more kid friendly...I mean, way more. The at times demented quirkiness was gone, too. That's why people remember the first three seasons the best.
Spot on! the first three seasons were definitely up there with early Simpsons around that time, I'm apprehensive about what the reboot is going to be like but hopefully we see that same kind of quality given the original writers are back for it
Probably because after season 3 the show started to become extremely popular and they wanted to make it more marketable towards kids because toy sales. The first two movies were still pretty good though even though they both came out during the more dumbed down era of the show.
@@royalgarden18 5 months late but the reason season 4 onwards was much more tame is because Paul Germain had left .... Paul was responsible for most of the adult humor in the first 3 seasons, not to mention the babies acting more like adults. Arlene Klasky didnt approve of the latter as she wanted the babies to act like, well, babies. As a result, Paul Germain left, and seasons 4 and above were handled solely by Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo
I don't blame the Happy Bear's creator in any way of being pissed or showing signs being annoyed, At the adults during the dinner. He would have been just fine with them wearing some t shirts or having him sign some merchandise for them even allowing to ask some few question now again about the show that would have been faire and healthy but DIDI had to cross the line to ruined a once in a lifetime experience for every one but it's a great presentation of the crazy fanbase in a nutshell.
Sometimes it takes an emergency to find out who ur real friends are ...coming from a kid show with talking babies and a baby said that ..that says a lot
I don’t get something in the episode when Angelica puts all of the vanishing cream on her why does she pull the back of her aunt dress reply back to me when you read this please
@@tylercaswell7560 because she thinks the vanishing cream made her invisible so she goes around doing bad things thinking she can't be stopped because the adults can't see her. And the only reason she got that idea is because Didi was teaching her father a new new way to deal with her so they pretended they didn't see her so as not to give her the attention she's seeking
@@tgirl1762 when Angelica saw the cookies in Didi hand what does she do and when Didi thought that she heard a little voice but guess it was just the wind what does Angelica do with her face and why
Ehh. Angelica's parents are pretty similar since they spoil her 75% of the time though they do at times discipline her when it's obvious she's doing something wrong which is more than I can say for some those "parents" like you said
I've seen that kids nowadays the have zero respect for adults and develop behavioral problems because they were never discplined and their parents just make excuses for their behavior
Should have been included: Chuckie: I squished Angelica!! Tommy: I’m pretty sure you did on accident Phil: and even if you did it on purpose- That’s okay
Why do I think that the animators/writers were projecting a little bit, when they made the Dummy Bears showrunner lose his shit over the adults' inane input!
I used to watch Rugrats obsessively when I was real little, and even though I loved it, I didn't realize how much I can appreciate so much of the clever and sneaky humor in the show that I do now which I didn't when I was younger.
Bruh, the handcuffs joke though. Was it about bad toy companies, or was it about the handcuffs not being for kids? Lol Also, the episode where chucky thought spike was his brother actually happened, right? That is great continuity that I didn't catch when I was younger
To be fair, he did seem concerned about the show's quality and he did seem fine with the actual kids. It was the adults acting like complete crazy people that made him lose it.
Regarding the quiz Didi (answered yes to one question): the overly anxious parent who thinks one wrong move will lead her child to prison. Chas (answered yes to within the acceptable range) the balanced parent who knows some slack is fine if it doesn’t go too far. Drew (watch the video) the overly indulgent parent facing the truth at last.
I wore the man’s underwear for 6 years
That’s the best out of context line from this show
Yup hence why Lucy’s reaction was so funny lol
Awkward!
🤣
Despite the fact there was more than one pair
It's kinda relatable to for those who have older siblings. (Minus the underwear part.) I have an older brother, and there was a time I (the younger sister.) had to wear some of his clothes for like three months, to the point where people were mistaking me for being a boy who wore his hair in braids and butterfly clips. 🤣
@@SpecterNine617 I get that. I’m the youngest of four siblings, so most of my stuff was just hand me downs from my brother and sisters
The adults in the show were absolutely hilarious
Because this is how adults actually behave.
I haven't sit down through an entire episode in almost 20 years. I kind of wanted to do a rewatch of the series though, just to catch all the shit that's now relatable to me now as an adult.
@@ilackedtheheart facts
I always wanted to see a prequel series about how the adults were before they had kids. Hopefully the upcoming reboot might run with this idea in an episode or two
@@millabasset1710 "I WORE THE MAN'S UNDERWEAR FOR 6 YEARS DIDI"
The only reason they played that game was to shame Drew's parenting 😂
Real shit they knew exactly what they were doing
It's good that they did that.
They lure Drew into their trap!! 😈
Drew would get defensive otherwise
And Drew makes fun of his brother to make himself feel good. At least Tommy and Dill turn out great, it's their cousin who became a b****. Didn't help he married a tool of a wife.
"Mr Finster, have you talked to a psychiatrist about this?"
You left out the best part of this exchange when Chaz replied "Oh, he didn't understand."
I know right, that was the best part.
That was way too real.
Talked to a psychiatrist about what????
0:58 My reaction to toxic fandom and how people these days can take there love for something to far as it important to respect someone work than being childish over it
its actually kind of sad when you think of it,as he has likely been seeing psychiatrist since his wise passed away.
"How can the creator of Happy Bear be so cruel?"
Oof. They were preparing us, but we didn't listen
Never meet your heros
To say that Angelica's parents are in denial on how spoiled and bratty she is I think is an understatement. And what's worse, they seem to have...selective memory about it. While she's being bratty, they react accordingly, but other times, when she asks if she's good, they tell her she's good. That, I think, sends a false message to Angelica, and reinforces her bad behavior, making her believe that what she does isn't wrong.
I think Drew was almost so traumatized by it that he didn't really know what to do.
Mr Domidium have you talked to a psychiatrist about this
@@phillholbrook9515 He didn't understand.
Charlotte spends more time on the phone with Jonathan than being a parent. And Drew doesn’t exactly have a backbone. So it really makes you wonder if they really are fit to be parents.
@@martymcfly1312 You could say that for most of the parents in the show really.
1:31 - "Forty-nine-and-a-half." 😲
Though, given that it's Angelica, it's not at all surprising.
I'd like to know what the half was.
It was just police, not SWAT
What always annoyed me about that part is Didi she's SOOOOOOOOO worried over the dumbest stuff: "Uh-oh, looks like we answered yes to one of the questions (OUT OF 50 IT SOUNDS LIKE!!!); I hope we're not spoiling Tommy too much..."
@@robertcliff3197 But it's normal to worry that you're spoiling your kid.
@@rosesweetcharlotte Worry: yes.... answering yes to one question out of 50 (again I'm assuming I'm remembering that correctly)? Seems a bit much
I didn't know Bozo worked at the handcuff factory
Chuckie, I love you
😂😂😂😂😂
Here's another one, but from a different episode:
-Chuckie: "But Ms. Angelica, you ordered me to.".
-Angelica: "Do you always have to do everything I tell you to? If I told you to jump off a bridge, would you?"
-Chuckie: "Probably"
@@ellandecampbell6279 At least his loyalty is on fleek.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Has a swat team responded to one of your child's tantrums in the last 6 months?"
Even better is the implication that, in Drew's case, they _have._
@@MisterVercetti lol their daughter found the double barrel and started shooting up the house so they had to call swat (otherwise just the police would be called, swat are deadly shoot out cases only)
Best moment in the show.
@@MisterVercetti pretty sure the half part was either a bit outside of the 6 months or that it wasn't the SWAT that responded :/
49?!
Good lord, I never realized how hilarious the parents were 😂
50 ways to tell if your child is a spoiled brat! 😂
Love how someone finally got fed up with their shit “what is wrong with you people??”
Has a swat team responded to your child temper tantrum in the past 6 months hahaha
It's sad that today, 30 years later, this is not a ridiculous question.
@@SandmanGotBeer Why? Has this Happened to You?
Wow Angelica is so troubled even social workers stay away from her
@@luismalvaresjr1492 it's a common occurrence these past few years with streamers and gamers getting swatted by online players over losing a match online.
Call Of Duty is a perfect example of people being swatted on it.
@@cerisem7727 I love it when people think they can beat me in a game and I end up owning their ass with the weakest character (or who they think is weak)
He said how big a snake lol
"Well, there was that time you told me Spike was my brother"
Girls School Club. You’re 20 years late
😂🤣
Imo the most savage/satisfying moments in Rugrats is in the episode "Superhero Chuckie" where angelica took Chuckie's toy globe ball from him and his friends turned him into a pretend superhero to get his toy back and that evil little brat kept teasing him til Chuckie shoved her so hard she stepped on a toy firetruck with wheels and fell into a wall with the ball hitting her on the head and she ran away crying. Served her right.
Wasn’t that the one with Adam West?
@@matt13r1 Yup!
Loved that episode.
that's not what savage is.
Sometimes it take a true mergecy to see who your real friends are by yours truly phil deville words to live by kid.
Girls School Club. Well at least you got the air date right despite your spamming
Truer words were never spoken.
As an adult myself now, I realize something I didn’t realize when watching these as a kid, which is that the scenes with the adults were clearly designed not for the children viewers, but for the parents who were watching with their kids. It’s the sort of humor that isn’t inappropriate for kids, but it’s still not the sort of thing kids would understand, but adults would.
yeah it honestly feels like something they moved away from in the later seasons, shame.
And that’s what makes this show so timeless
That is pretty dark to have a Dummi Bear almost killed, skinned and stuffed though.
Sounds like good old children's programming to me!
No, really, look up the plots to some cartoons from the 80s and 90s. They were fucked up.
@@rosesweetcharlotte I believe it. That’s why shows based off toys weren’t as great as using your own imagination when you got the toys.
The episode with the Dummy Bear creator was way too relatable.
The first 3 seasons were the best since they had adult humor peppered throughout. At some point (after the mother's day episode) the writing completely changed. It was more kid friendly...I mean, way more. The at times demented quirkiness was gone, too. That's why people remember the first three seasons the best.
Spot on! the first three seasons were definitely up there with early Simpsons around that time, I'm apprehensive about what the reboot is going to be like but hopefully we see that same kind of quality given the original writers are back for it
Probably because after season 3 the show started to become extremely popular and they wanted to make it more marketable towards kids because toy sales. The first two movies were still pretty good though even though they both came out during the more dumbed down era of the show.
Same thing for SpongeBob.
@@royalgarden18 5 months late but the reason season 4 onwards was much more tame is because Paul Germain had left .... Paul was responsible for most of the adult humor in the first 3 seasons, not to mention the babies acting more like adults. Arlene Klasky didnt approve of the latter as she wanted the babies to act like, well, babies. As a result, Paul Germain left, and seasons 4 and above were handled solely by Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo
The first 65 episodes were gold. You had former Simpsons creatives working on it as well as Mark freaking Mothersbaugh scoring it.
I am watching this as an adult (23) and I have to say the adults are so relatable and hilarious!!
00:32 you know now that Paul's killing off Happy Bear in the next episode...
Shows like this and Arthur had their savage moments, loved them both growing up lol
Mr finster have you talked to a psychiatrist about this 😆
I laugh and cackle harder at this series more than I do today's comedy
Tommy is wise for his age, understanding how corporate hierarchies work. "I think Cynthia's so mean because Angelica's doing all the talking."
Stu was the most relatable person on the show XD
The scene where Betty said the babies' swimming instructor must have had chlorine on her head should have been included here
Betty is the real savage in this show haha
Hatersgoingstohate Yae she's always so funny
@Master Farr ‘Cause Kath Soucie is great, but Tress MacNeille(Charlotte) was the one who stole the show.
Betty made me think of Kaye Ballard.
"49 and a half!"
I don’t get something in that episode if you don’t mind helping me out
1:23
Caillou. Sorry not sorry.
@Will N True
They should turn us into like an adult cartoon somehow. I’m still watching this 20 years later
The one with chazz and that dumby bears episode. Yeah. That is every 90's kids that is a adult now.
Your mom was a 90's kid
I bet that Happy Bear's creator is a parody of George Lucas! XD
He's actually based on "Rugrats" co-creator Paul Germain.
@@MeganKoumori Ah, I see! lmao, well still a very funny moment. Thanks for clearing that up!
I don't blame the Happy Bear's creator in any way of being pissed or showing signs being annoyed, At the adults during the dinner. He would have been just fine with them wearing some t shirts or having him
sign some merchandise for them even allowing to ask some few question now again about the show that would have been faire and healthy but DIDI had to cross the line to ruined a once in a lifetime experience for every one but it's a great presentation of the crazy fanbase in a nutshell.
@@CaptainViral84 What did Didi do?
@@rosesweetcharlotte Didi started to ask to many questions in the wrong way when the Happy Bear's creator was starting to get pissed at them.
0:25
Imagine taking Chas to see Paddington and he starts crying because he's having a flashback to the Dummi Bears.
I wore tte man's underwear for six years Deed!!! Sorry for the misspelling
Mrs. Carmichael: 👁👄👁
Lucy will never look at Stu the same way ever again.
1:08 the creators to Rick and Morty fans
Or any fandom lol
ANGELICA YOUR TOO YOUNG FOR THOSE HANDCUFFS
1:58 Woah! Some people just take it too far some times. And here I thought this was a child friendly show.
Sometimes it takes an emergency to find out who ur real friends are ...coming from a kid show with talking babies and a baby said that ..that says a lot
I've always loved season 3 of Rugrats
I don’t get something in the episode when Angelica puts all of the vanishing cream on her why does she pull the back of her aunt dress reply back to me when you read this please
@@tylercaswell7560 because she thinks the vanishing cream made her invisible so she goes around doing bad things thinking she can't be stopped because the adults can't see her. And the only reason she got that idea is because Didi was teaching her father a new new way to deal with her so they pretended they didn't see her so as not to give her the attention she's seeking
@@tgirl1762 why does Didi think Angelica is the one who took the pie that they were going to eat reply back when you read this please
@@tylercaswell7560 because Angelica is usually the one that steals everything so naturally Didi assumed it was her
@@tgirl1762 when Angelica saw the cookies in Didi hand what does she do and when Didi thought that she heard a little voice but guess it was just the wind what does Angelica do with her face and why
Gotta thank Gabor Csupo & Arlene Klasky for giving us a great childhood with Rugrats, shoutout to Hungary 🇭🇺
Tommy and Chuckie are gonna grow up to be just like Stu and Chaz. Only makes sense. Right?
Reboot won't be as good i know it
Its refreshing how these parents in this show actually cared about RAISING there kids compared to some "parents " today.
Ehh. Angelica's parents are pretty similar since they spoil her 75% of the time though they do at times discipline her when it's obvious she's doing something wrong which is more than I can say for some those "parents" like you said
I've seen that kids nowadays the have zero respect for adults and develop behavioral problems because they were never discplined and their parents just make excuses for their behavior
Should have been included:
Chuckie: I squished Angelica!!
Tommy: I’m pretty sure you did on accident
Phil: and even if you did it on purpose-
That’s okay
Though chuckie was my fav rugrat, i have to admit phil made me LAUGH the most, he was so savage. Lol
You know Angelica is lying when her eyes cross.
You know Angelica is lying when she opens her mouth.
“chuckie, chuckie, chuckie. have i ever lied 2 u?” hell yeah. a million times. not just 2 him but 2 all of them
Chuckie: then how come your pants are always on fire and found hanging on a telephone wire?
i wonder if Lauren Faust ever has to put up people like that
She did when she went to a Brony Con once.
That seen reminded me of pony. That’s why I found it so funny I can relate to it.
0:58
Paul: WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE??
That's a question that needed to be asked many more times!
I’ve been asked that question to any one who gets to know me and I reply with “ your now asking that” or “ about time you asked that one”
Stu: I wore the man’s underwear for 6 years deed.
Lucy: 😳😳😳😳
😀😀😀
no one talking about them finding a pair of handcuffs in the bedroom, we just gunna ignore that xD
They were toy handcuffs. Which even as a kid I was like 'shouldn't there be a latch?'
I think it was part of a magicians' set
@@Irrelevant402 they should be easy to take off. there is never a key.
Why do I think that the animators/writers were projecting a little bit, when they made the Dummy Bears showrunner lose his shit over the adults' inane input!
I used to watch Rugrats obsessively when I was real little, and even though I loved it, I didn't realize how much I can appreciate so much of the clever and sneaky humor in the show that I do now which I didn't when I was younger.
How big a snake? Asking the right questions 😂
0:58 cartoon haters in a nutshell
0:48-0:49 ha ha Phill was like “ I gotta think about that” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bruh, the handcuffs joke though. Was it about bad toy companies, or was it about the handcuffs not being for kids? Lol
Also, the episode where chucky thought spike was his brother actually happened, right? That is great continuity that I didn't catch when I was younger
The handcuffs was the classic magic handcuffs stuck together gag. No key or key gets lost. Lots of shows do it.
0:58 when you keep seeing 40min fan theory videos on YT in a nutshell
1:21 than how many times did they respond
In that episode I don’t get someone in the episode can you help me out please
The Dummi Bears creator 100% this shows analogue for George Lucas...
Back when parents were actual parents.
Bonus question 53 has your child ever been so bad social services keep away from them
man these old episodes felt so different from the later ones
Taking a trip down memory lane, and it's a road I didn't even know about.
1:07 its called never meet your heros and always remember they are in it for the money not to make friends/fans.
To be fair, he did seem concerned about the show's quality and he did seem fine with the actual kids. It was the adults acting like complete crazy people that made him lose it.
1:44 😂
Phil how big is the snake ? Ha
I Think You Mean Rugrats Savage Moments
Edit: Thats Better
Oh my god XD
I love rugrats
I have some questions for you if you don’t mind
2:10
*PAUSE*
Angelica has special eyes
Du kommer du nu bosmman 9
1:40 why is stu's head so big?
2:10
Saving this.
Chickie and Angelica were tryna get hand cuffs off? They should have done the same trick that Jack and Rose used. Chop the chain in half with an ax
That'd be a little, uh...intense for Rugrats.
She tried to smash them with a 4 pound hammer, but missed and smashed her thumb. 🤣
The logos make me sad. I miss Nicktoons Network actually being a 24 hour block of a variety of different cartoons.
Regarding the quiz
Didi (answered yes to one question): the overly anxious parent who thinks one wrong move will lead her child to prison.
Chas (answered yes to within the acceptable range) the balanced parent who knows some slack is fine if it doesn’t go too far.
Drew (watch the video) the overly indulgent parent facing the truth at last.
0:39 what the heck is Those Scurvy Rascals??
Let's start a club. It's called "The Club for All People Whose Name Isn't Tommy."
So in the last six months, the SWAT team has responded to Angelica’s temper tantrum 49 and a half times. That’s roughly two times a week.
I think in that case he was saying he marked yes to 49 questions on the questionnaire. Which was how many they’d gotten up to by that point.
I Just love Rugrats it’s my 5th favorite Nicktoon
49 1/2......Angelica really was a spoiled brat
Im pretty sure Phil said a savage line wishing angelica was gone
Here's a savage moment pause at 2:18 xD
I never knew a swat team came after Angelica
Chicke was it at huimlarper it of chuckie
As bratty as she is I don’t think a swat team needed unless it’s Bart
This "Lipschitz" is hilarious when you look back after 20+ years.
even as a kid i used to pronounce it "lip shits"
"How big a snake?" 😂😂
Angelicas my favorite
Lil: If I got caught by a snake, would you come after me?
Phil: How big a snake?
Stu is my spirit anima
No part 3 I’m guessing at all?
49??????????
Ummm, actually, 49 and a half.
Stu and Chaz: 😯
Didi: 😐
1:37 - Any idea what was that episode? I really like the voice of Stu.
It’s the season 6 episode “Hand Me Downs”
See this is why I hate Didi much
Funny! The hand cuffs! Bozo works at the handcuffs factory!!!!
Chaz and Stu are one of the greatest duos in television history
Chaz: 50 ways to tell if your child is a spoiled brat.
Maybe you should try talking to Rita and Lynn Loud about Lola.
49. Has a SWAT team responded to one of your child’s temper tantrums in the last six months?