Rugrats: I Gotta Go Party is a 2002 game based on the Rugrats series developed by Eurocom Entertainment Software and published by THQ.
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They continue to be a commercial success today, with such themes as Superman, Spider-Man, Hello Kitty, Rocket Power, Rugrats, smiley faces, Barbie, Dora the Explorer and Batman.
Mothersbaugh produces soundtracks for film and television, such as the animated television series Rugrats as part of the aforementioned company Mutato Muzika.
The publisher's program focuses on books for children, i.e. Harry Potter, Rugrats', and The Adventures of Tintin.
Charles Crandall "Chuckie" Finster is a fictional character from the Nickelodeon animated television series' Rugrats and All Grown Up!.
Since then, Dave Polsky has been writing for a few shows such as various episodes of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Rugrats and South Park.
Chuckie Finster and Kimi Finster from the animated nickelodeon TV series Rugrats and All Grown Up!
Rugrats – season 2, episode 15: "The Case of the Missing Rugrat"
Since then she has gone on to voice the character again for the Nickelodeon TV series, All Grown Up!, which is a spin-off from the original Rugrats series.
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie was the second in a trilogy of films based on the children's animated television series Rugrats, which features the adventures of a group of toddlers.
Let My Babies Go! features the Rugrats—Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, his twin sister Lil, and Angelica—as they are trapped in an attic with Tommy's grandfather Boris.
is a Rugrats/All Grown Up character, grandfather of Angelica, Tommy, and Dil, father of Stu and Drew, and father in law of Didi, and wife of Lulu.
After becoming assistant to the Director of Comedy Development at Columbia Pictures Television, Williams worked on various television series including Roc, Amen, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, MAD TV, Rugrats, and Futurama.
Germain (along with Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó) was one of the creators of, and the primary creative force behind, the award-winning animated series for Nickelodeon Rugrats.
The original illustrator of the mascots was Steve Small, known for his work in Rugrats and Disney's Hercules.
Influences of Pärn's graphical style can be also be seen in such commercial animated series as Rugrats and AAAHH!!! Real Monsters! directed by Igor Kovalyov.
The crew included screenwriter Mark Valenti (Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, Totally Spies), lighting designer Alan Adelman (75+ episodes of Great Performances, Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards), music producers Fred and Becky Story (Concentrix Music & Sound), costume designer "Greyseal", and choreographer Hardin Minor (National Dance Institute).
Gitelson's writing and producing credits include for TV: Imagination Movers, Handy Manny, Rugrats, LazyTown, Dragon Tales, Hey Arnold and Recess; and for film: Whispers in the Dark, A Case for Murder, Becoming Dick and The Family Plan.
Rugrats Holiday Classics was released October 12, 2004, and is the fourth and final Rugrats album by the cast of the Rugrats.
Angelica's Temple of Gloom which has an Aztec setting, Pirate Treasure Hunt where the babies scuba dive under water to find hidden treasure near a sunken ship, and Reptar Rally which is the only stage that changes the babies into dinosaurs (resembling the form of Reptar).
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Angelica's Temple of Gloom has an Aztec setting, and is the only one of the three boards that is played cooperatively.
Rugrats: Studio Tour is a 1999 PlayStation game based on the Nickelodeon television series Rugrats developed by n-Space and published by THQ.
His credits include 35 episodes of the television series The Simpsons, as well as several episodes of the series Rugrats.
The week of June 3–6, 2013 was branded "Summer Blockbusters" and features television movies based on 1990s Nickelodeon series, including Rugrats: "Runaway Reptar", Kenan & Kel: "Two Heads Are Better Than None", CatDog: "The Great Parent Mystery", and Kenan & Kel: "Awww Here it Goes to Hollywood".
The Rugrats were a Canadian children's musical group created by Ronney Abramson, Ron Garant and Fred Mollin.
Twelve Days of Rugrats is the first single from the Rugrats' Rugrats Holiday Classics.
The Scott Roberts strips: Roberts had been working with Zakour since they were both a part of the Rugrats comic strip, and contributors to Nickelodeon Magazine.