2307 faves · 393 comments · Aug 26, 2011 10:52pm
caoimhs289
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1 decade ago
Is this true? o.O
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yessi
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1 decade ago
Haha, Dafuq Did I Jus" Read? ...
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DiNoLuVxD
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1 decade ago
my childhood is overr
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AMillionWishes
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1 decade ago
My name is Angelica. O.o
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Yeahh_you_know
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1 decade ago
I will never watch the rug rats the same again...
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xxkiddywhippedsweetheartxx
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1 decade ago
:*( is this actually true?
omg this is so sad i have tears in my eyes
i wanted to stop reading it half way through but couldnt help it. idk if ill be able to watch the rugrats ever agin :/
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cathycat15
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1 decade ago
Brought me 2 tears
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mimo48
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1 decade ago
childhood= r u i n e d ._.
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xjaseyrae
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1 decade ago
this is just a theory.
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Laughlivesing099
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1 decade ago
Its a cartoon....? I dnt understand! Mayb im just slow
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bubushkaa
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1 decade ago
holy
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jimboslice3
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1 decade ago
BOOOOM! That was my mind being blown!
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WhiteChocolateCRAZY13
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1 decade ago
WTF?!?!?!
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WhatAWonderfulLie
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1 decade ago
I'm scared 0.o
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kitten7121
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1 decade ago
AW! Why do people have to go and report things?! jerks.
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ChloeAnderson
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1 decade ago
What did it say? all it says is "*pending moderation*"
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crista601
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1 decade ago
is this true?... b'cuz my mind is blown... :o
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dieromantic
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1 decade ago
this is a much more plausible explination:
Rugrats was formed by the then husband-and-wife duo of Gabor Csupo and Arlene Klasky, along with Paul Germain in 1989. Klasky-Csupo had a major animation firm at the time which also provided services for commercials and music videos. Klasky, Csupo, and Germain were also animating The Simpsons at the time, which they would continue to do until 1992. The trio decided to create their own series in reaction to a proclamation by the children's cable network Nickelodeon that they were to launch their own line of animated shows, which would be later called Nicktoons. With the comedic stimulation branching from the antics of Klasky and Csupo's infant children, the 6 1/2–minute pilot episode, "Tommy Pickles & the Great White Thing" (never to be aired), went into production.
Peter Chung, along with Klasky and Csupo, co-designed the characters and directed the series pilot, "Tommy Pickles And The Great White Thing," as well as the opening sequence. The production was completed in 1990 and they submitted it to Nickelodeon, who tested it with an audience of children. The feedback for the pilot episode was primarily positive. With that, the series went into production. Chuckie and Angelica were added as characters.
Paul Germain felt that the series needed a bully. Angelica was based on a bully in Germain's childhood, who was a girl. In addition to that, it was Germain who decided that Angelica would be a spoiled brat. Arlene Klasky, one of the show's creators initially did not like Angelica Pickles. Klasky also protested Angelica's actions in episodes like "Barbecue Story" (where she threw Tommy's ball over the fence).
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1 decade ago
Mind explodes *Boom*
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lettherainhideyourtears · 1 decade ago
that's a pretty neat theory. :P
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