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"A Rugrats Passover" (Season 3, Episode 26) follows the main characters, Tommy, Phil, Lil, Chuckie, and Angelica, as they arrive at the Kropotkin residence to celebrate Passover Seder alongside Boris and Minka, and imagine themselves as Jewish figures, notably Tommy as Moses and Angelica as the pharaoh of Exodus as it's told by Boris, who has accidentally locked the group in the attic.
A Rugrats Passover" was completed in 1995; [1] [5] [6] the show was one of the first animated television series to produce a special for a Jewish holiday. [5] After production wrapped on "A Rugrats Passover", the crew considered creating the Chanukah special that Nickelodeon had originally pitched. [ 3 ]
The special, entitled "A Rugrats Chanukah", was originally broadcast on December 4, 1996, [43] and received a Nielsen rating of 7.9 in the Kids 2–11 demographic. [44] Like "A Rugrats Passover", it was critically acclaimed and became one of the most popular episodes of the series.
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. Boris explains to them the story of Passover to pass the time; as he does so, the Rugrats imagine that they are the characters featured within the story.
Rugrats is celebrating the holidays!The beloved animated series has set a special half-hour holiday episode on Paramount+, which will highlight and celebrate several denominations, ET can ...
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Nativity scenes around the world have added a new accessory this Christmas season: the keffiyeh. In a controversial take on the classic holiday display, some churches are replacing the baby Jesus ...
Rugrats is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain for Nickelodeon.The series focuses on a group of toddlers, most prominently Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, and Lil, and their day-to-day lives, usually involving life experiences that become much greater adventures in the imaginations of the main characters.