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My Sticker Album (Rugrats)
My Sticker Album is an Rugrats Sticker Book to be released in 1997. You can find My Sticker Album Book gallery here. -
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The Pickles Family Photo Album/Transcript
[A view of the cover of Pickles Family Photo album is shown as the Rugrats intro theme plays.] [The album opens, revealing pictures of Angelica from the following episodes; "America's Wackiest Home Movies -
The Pickles Family Photo Album
The Pickles Family Photo Album is a featurette included as a bonus on the Decade in Diapers - Volume 2 VHS and the Decade in Diapers: Collector's Edition DVD. The featurette is presented in the -
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Tommy Pickles (1991)/Gallery/My Sticker Album (Rugrats)
This gallery section covers all of Tommy Pickles's appearances in My Sticker Album (Rugrats) from Rugrats. S-l640.jpg -
The Family Tree
"The Family Tree" is an episode of Rugrats from Season 5. This episode serves as a lead-in to The Rugrats Movie. As Chas starts the Finster's family tree, Tommy and Chuckie decide -
Tommy's First Birthday/Transcript
[The episode begins with a black screen.] [Tommy opens his eyes. He is in his crib as Stu and Didi hang a banner that says, HAPPY BIRTHDAY in yellow letters on it.] -
Rugrats videography
Home video releases of the original Rugrats. From 1992 to 1995, the video distribution rights for Nickelodeon shows were held by Sony Wonder. Listed below are the Rugrats videos originally distributed by Sony. -
Tommy's First Birthday
"Tommy's First Birthday" is the first official episode of Rugrats, after the show's pilot episode "Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing", and the first episode of Season 1. Stu and Didi -
Reptar on Ice
Reptar on Ice is the first segment of the tenth episode of Season 2, and the forty-fourth Rugrats segment overall. The Rugrats attend the "Reptar On Ice" show at the County Coliseum with a -
Grandpa's Date
"Grandpa's Date" is the second segment of the eighth episode of Season 2, and the forty-first Rugrats segment overall. Grandpa Lou's long lost love Morgana pays him a visit after 40 -
Rugrats: A Live Adventure
Rugrats: A Live Adventure was a live touring show based on Rugrats. It toured in the United States, Mexico, Britain, Ireland and Australia from February 6, 1998, to May 14, 2000. The show was sponsored -
Toys in the Attic
"Toys in the Attic" is the second segment of the 24th episode of Season 2 and the 63rd episode overall of Rugrats. The Pickles leave Angelica and Tommy over at Boris and Minka's -
Trading Places
Trading Places is the second episode from Season 5 of All Grown Up!. Most of the gang (Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil and Dil) are watching a reality television show called "Trading Places", at Chuckie and -
Crime and Punishment/Transcript
[Chas is driving his car. Chuckie is in his booster seat and is playing with a steering wheel on a toy dashboard.] Chuckie: (vrooming and making car noises) -
E.G. Daily
E.G. Daily (born Elizabeth Ann Guttman on September 11, 1961) is an American actress, voice-over actress, singer/songwriter, and musician who is the voice of Tommy Pickles. She also voiced Stu Pickles as -
Rugrats Rap
"Rugrats Rap" (stylized as Rug Rap in the credits) is a promotional Rugrats song written by Tom Pomposello and Mike Stanley. The song (which has an urban Hip-Hop/Rap sound) mentions the titular -
Didi Pickles (1991)/Gallery/Rugrats Season 1
disaster!" Didi and Betty stare angrily at Howard Lou snaps a picture......to put in the photo album. A promotional image for this episode "The Dummi Bears in the Land Without Smiles? Do we really -
The Rugrats Movie (soundtrack)
The Rugrats Movie Soundtrack was released on November 3, 1998 on Interscope Records. The album peaked at#19 on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart. "Take Me There" was released as a single from -
Destination Moon
"Destination Moon" is a Season 3 episode of Rugrats. Using Grandpa's Art Deco camping trailer as a spaceship, the Rugrats play space travelers after Chuckie loses his toy rocket. -
Decade in Diapers
Decade in Diapers: Collector's Edition is a Rugrats DVD compilation that was released on September 24, 2002 by Paramount Home Media Distribution and Nickelodeon. It features 10 episodes from seasons 2, 4, 5, 6 -
Cree Summer
Cree Summer (born Cree Summer Francks on July 7, 1969) is an Afro-Canadian actress, voice-over actress, and musician. She is the primary voice of Susie Carmichael in most episodes of Rugrats, however, the -
Tommy's First Birthday/Gallery
The title card "Let go of Mommy's earring, honey!" "Mommy's ear's not a toy, honey!" "Eating technique, age twelve months." "Okay, shoot." Stu and Didi kiss "A puppet show for one-year -
I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever
"I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever" is a song from Rugrats in Paris: The Movie that is sung by Cyndi Lauper and plays in the background when Chuckie is on the plane
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