Rugrats was truly an amazing well thought out cartoon. It really truly captured the idea of wat little babies/toddlers think, believe and imagine. I myself had exact thoughts when I was little too
It’s interesting to see the original show’s intention, to illustrate things that kids find scary or confusing, from their perspective. I always hated the vibe and animation of the earlier episodes when I was a kid, but I like it now. The more lush and anatomy-based scenes are so clearly storyboarded and keyed by Peter Chung which I appreciate. They really toned that aspect down and made the show more straightforward after the first season.
Only Cocomelon, Babybus, Little Angel, Moonbug Kids and many others are made for babies 👶👶👶👶👶👶👶👶👶👶👶👶 and they have nothing to do with Rugrats, Doug, CatDog, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius or The Fairly OddParents.
I think the whole premise of "The Inside Story" is scary in itself, mainly with Angelica trying to flat-out commit infanticide attempting to make the seed in Chuckie grow into an exploding watermelon.
Can anyone explain what was actually in the basement in that episode? My fiancée thought it was for sure Sticky, but there’s no way that was possible because of the fact he was upstairs the whole time and because the coffee table was still blocking the door. So was there a monster in the basement in the end?
0:55 I remember Chuckie is terrified if clowns, and I notice as he's describing the doctor he slowly looks a lot more like a clown. That's a nice animation idea actually
Evan Halsey the scariest part of that episode was when that buster kid went down and you heard him running up because something chased him up the stairs that moment still shocks me a little till this day
Can anyone explain what was actually in the basement in that episode? My fiancée thought it was for sure Sticky, but there’s no way that was possible because of the fact he was upstairs the whole time and because the coffee table was still blocking the door. So was there a monster in the basement in the end?
@@patrickrobinsob1464 Might have been a mouse or rat that managed to get in the basement from the staircase under the backyard porch that leads to the basement.
I've always found the scene where Tommy and Angelica are stuck in Boris and Minka's attic to be hysterical. Angelica's screams in that scene never fail to crack me up XD.
That was creepy but not as scary as the Monster under Chuckies Bed Episode, where after hearing the Monsters Voice throughout the episode, Tommy & Chuckie got jumpscared when they looked under Chuckies Bed... I think it was so bad that the Network had to pull that episode! Or the Episode where Tommy gets his first cut then has a nightmare that he has stitches that come loose and stuffing comes out of his leg!
@@c-notethelastgreatest4298 The Unfair Pair was another unsettling episode about Phil and Lil and Angelica's cringe-worthy lie about the twins being a reject and a favorite.
@@c-notethelastgreatest4298 yeah until his ass got revealed I would had told sticky I THOUGHT Alicia told you to go home I am going to call your mother and tell her your in big trouble young man NOW GO BEFORE I TELL HER TO GROUND YOU AS WELL
One of the funniest parts on the Rugrats was the dream image of Angelica asking Spike to play wedding with her and Cynthia and it's shown through Spike's interpretation of what Angelica was saying as seen through a dog's mind. It sounded like she was saying to Spike "govel geevel goo waffo weepo husband." That was the episode when the babies accidentally lost Cynthia when sailing her on a toy boat and Angelica and the babies had a funeral before Cynthia was recovered. But the imagination of Angelica talking to Spike in Spike's perspective cracked me up.
"Chuckie's Wonderful Life" was scary, especially Angelica's shady behavior at the beginning of the episode when the babies were still in reality, and then the whole dream image. The scariest part of that episode was in the imagination of a world without Chuckie, when Chaz was living in a squalor, looking mentally ill and unkempt, and talking to a sock. He looked so depressed and like he wanted to commit suicide any minute. That was creepy. A world without Chuckie is a dark, scary, depressing place infested with poverty, homelessness, gang violence, theft, and slavery.
i remember a few cartoons having that "world without me= apocalyptic world" episodes. i never got them though how can the world became so messed up because of some random person not being born??🤦♀️
The “crazy old guy who smells funny” actually has some coluromorphic (clown like) physical features, like with the muzzle and nose. Fitting, considering Chuckie’s fear of clowns.
That episode with the robot in the beginning of that horror movie that Tommy and Chuckie we’re watching, I thought was truly the stuff of nightmares watching it as a kid back in the 90s. That was one that scared me! 😱
That germ scene literally fucked me up so bad as a toddler that I refused to eat most of the time for months because of an extreme germ phobia. I'd scream at anyone who tried to touch me (including my mother) and throw fits at restaurants when my family tried to get me to eat because I thought I was gonna fuckin die. They took me to a child psychiatrist and he said I probably saw a show that freaked me out, but there was basically nothing anyone could do to convince me not to starve and isolate myself, even though I completely blocked out the scene that triggered it until a decade later
Jon Keiser honestly I just think it's so genius how they come up with this stuff because that is literally every potty-training toddler's worst nightmare! Ask a 3 year old how they feel about falling into a (grown up) toilet!
2:43 "Do you think he's going Bald" Back when this first aired, as a little kid, this was one of my first laughing fits. The music, her delivery, and the line itself just tickled me in the perfect way, and all these decades later I've always remembered it.
1:20"Jesus Christ I remember the potty training episode where he got flushed down the toilet. That scared the shit out of me as a kid and it still creepy lol
Spencer Wallace Can anyone explain what was actually in the basement in that episode? My fiancée thought it was for sure Sticky, but there’s no way that was possible because of the fact he was upstairs the whole time and because the coffee table was still blocking the door. So was there a monster in the basement in the end?
@@patrickrobinsob1464I thought that maybe Sticky was in the basement the whole time to turn off the main switch, then he climbed out a window and then he climbed up to the second floor to another window dressing up as a monster.
The robot episode scared me so much when I was like 5 and 6 and 7, especially the part when Stu lets out that moan and he start sleepwalking and Tommy and Chuckie start screaming and with that very spooky and erie and annamus pipe organ music playing
I’m gonna be honest. I laughed at that moment in The Shot. Maybe it’s Chucky’s delivery of the line “THE SHOT!” and immediately follows up with the doctor’s over the top laughter and Chucky’s over the top scream. I’m sorry, but the episode never freaked me out as a kid.
oh my god i remember the last babysitter so vividly so i came on youtube to try and find scenes of it and that episode feels like a fever dream idk i remember watching it alot as a kid and being so creeped out
the watermelon seed part, if i were there and if it were real, i would have said, "Oh no you don't, Angelica, u caused this danger, your gonna stay and see it through to the end. Good bye and good riddance"!
When I was a kid and the episode of Susie and Tommy walking down the hallway and Sticky dressed up walking across the hall really freaked me out as a kid....damn I remember it lol
Me too. To me it's the strangest episode ever of rugrats, the whole feel of the inside of chuckie portion of the episode is the scariest rugrats has ever been to me
Brian Simmons True although I think it was very much a fantasy episode, and not entirely cannon, as The bad guys Angelica plays in their fantasies tend to be worse than the real Angelica.The episode is still creepy as hell though.
It’s funny, the babysitting Ep I always figured it was a random costume wig the boy used to scare them. But now that I’m older I realize he just snatched one of the mommas weaves!! 🤣🤣
It just makes me mad that you didn't add the episode where Angelica had a nightmare that the baby started getting abusive and large. Who thinks this should've been added sooner
Maybe, but I think the Minions are a direct ripoff of Servbots from Mega Man Legends. Same color scheme, same idea of a mass amount of "likable" (using that lightly with minions ) characters/things that work for an evil genius type character.
2:39 Omg finally! I figure out what that creepy episode was that always scared me as a kid lol. I only remembered thinking it was Chuckie’s shadow bcuz maybe he lost his glasses and the power was out so the others had to find him, but man. For the longest I thought I was just having a false memory,and maybe I was confusing it with the Simpson’s episode where Bart has that evil twin brother locked up in the attic (since that character also had this kind of hair style) but man it’s so satisfying I can stop thinking about what the heck it had been that I had watched as a kid. Case closed 😎 lol
Rugrats was truly an amazing well thought out cartoon. It really truly captured the idea of wat little babies/toddlers think, believe and imagine. I myself had exact thoughts when I was little too
Dude I just realized this show had a ton of creepy moments
Hozuki16 that’s the 90s
In the 1st three seasons, Especially...
Then it got soft after Dill.
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Justin missing
@@theminuteman3460 that's when the series went downhill in general imo
It’s interesting to see the original show’s intention, to illustrate things that kids find scary or confusing, from their perspective.
I always hated the vibe and animation of the earlier episodes when I was a kid, but I like it now. The more lush and anatomy-based scenes are so clearly storyboarded and keyed by Peter Chung which I appreciate.
They really toned that aspect down and made the show more straightforward after the first season.
I have a theroy : this was going be a horror show like courage
Oh yeah?
I think Season 1 had the scariest scenes, especially with the animation style it had.
No kidding
Pretty much!
thenamestheygivearedumb what is the difference between season 1 animation style and later season just curious.
Jawon Willson it's just noticeably different kinda creepy too, compare the first clip to others u'll notice
ShyGuy83 I agree
And yet they say Rugrats is a baby show.
Only Cocomelon, Babybus, Little Angel, Moonbug Kids and many others are made for babies 👶👶👶👶👶👶👶👶👶👶👶👶 and they have nothing to do with Rugrats, Doug, CatDog, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius or The Fairly OddParents.
If it were a baby show they’d air it on Nick Jr.
@MinecraftBlockHead995 No they aired it just outside of that programming block
In no way is Rugrats a baby show
@@nuclearcatbaby1131yes
I think the whole premise of "The Inside Story" is scary in itself, mainly with Angelica trying to flat-out commit infanticide attempting to make the seed in Chuckie grow into an exploding watermelon.
Infanticide?
@@Toongamer Fortunately it turned out to be Chuckie’s dream. He woke up and burped the seed out when the dream was over.
The Last Babysitter episode scared the hell out of me. I had it on tape and could never finish watching it.
Mr. Clean scared the hell outta me. I know it was a dream, but those germs are just scary as hell.
Lol me too I forget which tape it was I specifically remember a Valentine's theme one and it was another one I had
Can anyone explain what was actually in the basement in that episode? My fiancée thought it was for sure Sticky, but there’s no way that was possible because of the fact he was upstairs the whole time and because the coffee table was still blocking the door.
So was there a monster in the basement in the end?
@@patrickrobinsob1464 Easy, probably went out from a side door in the basement.
@@patrickrobinsob1464 buster told sticky to hide in the basement and scare the rest so it was all a setup
0:55 I remember Chuckie is terrified if clowns, and I notice as he's describing the doctor he slowly looks a lot more like a clown. That's a nice animation idea actually
"The Last Babysitter" always scared me as a kid and still does today, especially at night. Yet, I still enjoy it nonetheless.
Evan Halsey the scariest part of that episode was when that buster kid went down and you heard him running up because something chased him up the stairs that moment still shocks me a little till this day
I agree. That scared me the most too.
MrxLaggy don't forget the pov shot of someone running up the basement stairs behind him.
Can anyone explain what was actually in the basement in that episode? My fiancée thought it was for sure Sticky, but there’s no way that was possible because of the fact he was upstairs the whole time and because the coffee table was still blocking the door.
So was there a monster in the basement in the end?
@@patrickrobinsob1464 Might have been a mouse or rat that managed to get in the basement from the staircase under the backyard porch that leads to the basement.
...i refused to eat watermelon seeds for the longest time because of that episode.
Same
Me too
You shouldn't eat them period
@@SuperSoldier26 why not?
@LadyBlueAzure poisonous. Most fruit seeds are. Peach seeds and such were used in Egyptian times as ingredients for poison and stuff.
1:10 Until now, I never understood how dark that scene was
Forreal, that scene was on some grim reaper shit…
Not to mention, the whole thing was an allegory on how the concept of fatal or freak accidents involving toilets or sewers is an actual real thing
Not the chair 😂😂
Well that’s what crime will do to you. Flushes your life down the toilet!😂😂😂
Yeah they put a bunch of creepiness into Angelica's animation when she took off the Executioner Mask that just made it more unsettling
I've always found the scene where Tommy and Angelica are stuck in Boris and Minka's attic to be hysterical. Angelica's screams in that scene never fail to crack me up XD.
Angelica’s scream at the end of Touchdown Tommy when there’s no chocolate milk is funny too.
@@michaelbolcato192 IT'S....EMPTY!
Ahahahaahaah!
The monster under the bed episode I couldn't recover from when I was a child.
Sigh Rugrats....giving us nightmares since we were little kids!
Doug actually gave me strange dreams during my childhood.
And Mr. Meaty took over after that
Monster in the Garage from season 1 really creeped me out as a kid.
"Drink me!" "Go away!" XD
megamarsonic Gets me every time! 😂😂
Sounds like alcohol when I’m near it. Lol in light of me making jokes about my own “alcoholic” tendencies, it isn’t so funny for others.
I actually remember being sad about being forced to use a beaker instead of a bottle when I was a young child.
Eliminated MR. TIPPY
The creepiest scene by far was when Angelica dreamed she had that overgrown older brother he as terrifying.
That was creepy but not as scary as the Monster under Chuckies Bed Episode, where after hearing the Monsters Voice throughout the episode, Tommy & Chuckie got jumpscared when they looked under Chuckies Bed... I think it was so bad that the Network had to pull that episode!
Or the Episode where Tommy gets his first cut then has a nightmare that he has stitches that come loose and stuffing comes out of his leg!
Yeah
Damn I'm sleeping with the lights on after that real or robots scene
That scene was the creepiest one for me.
Agreed. That was the worst scene out of all I think.
I dont no whats more creepy this or the soundtrack itself
I always thought The Last Babysitter was a scary Rugrats episode.
I've always thought The Inside Story was a scary episode , scares the shit out of me 😨
Haha the last babysitter 😂😂
@@c-notethelastgreatest4298 The Unfair Pair was another unsettling episode about Phil and Lil and Angelica's cringe-worthy lie about the twins being a reject and a favorite.
@@Mariescott3380 haha o yeah I remember that one
@@c-notethelastgreatest4298 yeah until his ass got revealed I would had told sticky I THOUGHT Alicia told you to go home I am going to call your mother and tell her your in big trouble young man NOW GO BEFORE I TELL HER TO GROUND YOU AS WELL
My God, this show had no fucking chill at all, did it?
One of the funniest parts on the Rugrats was the dream image of Angelica asking Spike to play wedding with her and Cynthia and it's shown through Spike's interpretation of what Angelica was saying as seen through a dog's mind. It sounded like she was saying to Spike "govel geevel goo waffo weepo husband." That was the episode when the babies accidentally lost Cynthia when sailing her on a toy boat and Angelica and the babies had a funeral before Cynthia was recovered. But the imagination of Angelica talking to Spike in Spike's perspective cracked me up.
Rugrats is such an all round special show. It will always have a place in my heart. It is amusing and had a strong opening.
"Chuckie's Wonderful Life" was scary, especially Angelica's shady behavior at the beginning of the episode when the babies were still in reality, and then the whole dream image. The scariest part of that episode was in the imagination of a world without Chuckie, when Chaz was living in a squalor, looking mentally ill and unkempt, and talking to a sock. He looked so depressed and like he wanted to commit suicide any minute. That was creepy. A world without Chuckie is a dark, scary, depressing place infested with poverty, homelessness, gang violence, theft, and slavery.
i remember a few cartoons having that "world without me= apocalyptic world" episodes. i never got them though how can the world became so messed up because of some random person not being born??🤦♀️
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376Yeah
Cartoons that actually scared you... Nice
The name for Chuckie's doctor was Dr. Lector. As if that wasn't creepy enough.
*Lecter
In Latin spanish it was dubbed as Dr. Mata. Wich is like saying doctor kills.
I wonder if his first name was Hannibal
Lol he was a scary old man who smelled funny.. chucky couldn't smell
@fernandosaavedrajr
Looks like Hannibal went from a cannibal to a regular doctor.
The “crazy old guy who smells funny” actually has some coluromorphic (clown like) physical features, like with the muzzle and nose. Fitting, considering Chuckie’s fear of clowns.
when I was a kid that real or robots part fucked me up lol that scream
I know I forgot about that scene. Still scares the ever loving crap out of me. That kids screams is what makes it scary
That episode with the robot in the beginning of that horror movie that Tommy and Chuckie we’re watching, I thought was truly the stuff of nightmares watching it as a kid back in the 90s. That was one that scared me! 😱
Was it me, or did anyone else think "The Monster's Hair" looked like Chuckie's hair?
I never got scared of these when I was a kid
Ditto
That germ scene literally fucked me up so bad as a toddler that I refused to eat most of the time for months because of an extreme germ phobia. I'd scream at anyone who tried to touch me (including my mother) and throw fits at restaurants when my family tried to get me to eat because I thought I was gonna fuckin die. They took me to a child psychiatrist and he said I probably saw a show that freaked me out, but there was basically nothing anyone could do to convince me not to starve and isolate myself, even though I completely blocked out the scene that triggered it until a decade later
Awww. It's not real
@@stephanieprpa630
Reminds me of The Hey Arnold episode where Sid gets paranoid about Germs and has a creepy nightmare about them
Damn that scream at 0:26 is nightmarish.
Even with the sound of an old washing mashine in the background
This show was wild.
That Mr. Tippy Cup is creepy and crazy
Chuckie's nightmare kinda makes me concerned about all the little kids out there thinking the toilet will murder them if they see that episode.
Jon Keiser honestly I just think it's so genius how they come up with this stuff because that is literally every potty-training toddler's worst nightmare! Ask a 3 year old how they feel about falling into a (grown up) toilet!
Toon Link I'm sorry for being ridiculous.
I saw that as a kid and I never thought that.
2:43
"Do you think he's going Bald"
Back when this first aired, as a little kid, this was one of my first laughing fits. The music, her delivery, and the line itself just tickled me in the perfect way, and all these decades later I've always remembered it.
I didn't know this show can be so dark
1:20"Jesus Christ I remember the potty training episode where he got flushed down the toilet. That scared the shit out of me as a kid and it still creepy lol
Same here.
FUN FACT: The writer of Toys in the Attic is actually the same writer of the novel Leaving Las Vegas. I'm serious.
Wait what???? Is that true???
@@charliecoccia8875 Yeah. He wrote under a pseudonym.
The Last Babysitter WAS scary.
Not as scary as The Inside Story.
The scene where that one kid ran up the stairs from the basement
Spencer Wallace Can anyone explain what was actually in the basement in that episode? My fiancée thought it was for sure Sticky, but there’s no way that was possible because of the fact he was upstairs the whole time and because the coffee table was still blocking the door.
So was there a monster in the basement in the end?
I know but he got exposed because his wig fell off so that explains the whole story of the last babysitter
@@patrickrobinsob1464I thought that maybe Sticky was in the basement the whole time to turn off the main switch, then he climbed out a window and then he climbed up to the second floor to another window dressing up as a monster.
The robot episode scared me so much when I was like 5 and 6 and 7, especially the part when Stu lets out that moan and he start sleepwalking and Tommy and Chuckie start screaming and with that very spooky and erie and annamus pipe organ music playing
I used to love this show as a kid but now looking back it’s creepy af
0:05 "Drink me! Drrrrrink me!" Pfft! This is scary? I found it to be hilarious. XD
Also, kinda pervy.
....Actually, when you put it that way. It is a little scary
@@kirinbobarcana I was thinking the same thing too harassing Tommy
I’m gonna be honest. I laughed at that moment in The Shot. Maybe it’s Chucky’s delivery of the line “THE SHOT!” and immediately follows up with the doctor’s over the top laughter and Chucky’s over the top scream. I’m sorry, but the episode never freaked me out as a kid.
oh boy i remember watching all of these growing up when they first came out. definite nightmare fuel for a child.
i cant believe iM nOt StU isnt here
It totally deserved an a spot here
It give me nightmares soo hard even today and i cant see it completly
@1:00 this scene was a double entendre AKA the kiddie version of what its like to be an altar boy when he’s alone with a catholic priest.
oh my god i remember the last babysitter so vividly so i came on youtube to try and find scenes of it and that episode feels like a fever dream idk i remember watching it alot as a kid and being so creeped out
This show scared the crap out of me as a child
that superhero baby bottle character is honestly more disturbing to me than the walking sippy cup.
Ah yes, I remember Tommy's homoerotic bottle dream.
Ironically i was never scared of any of these
Which one was the closest to scaring you?
This show scared me as a child
The first one just made me dye laughing 😂
....holy FUCK man, this is bringing back ptsd! XD
The last babysitter was the hammer that hit the nail for me💀💀💀
Yeah it's kinda like a Scooby Doo solving the case of the monster one of the most mystery
Wow this show was more creepy than I remember...it's still awesome
Goddamn, that scene where Chuckie gets the shot was 1000000000% nightmare fuel for me. That scene alone solidified my fear of needles.
the watermelon seed part, if i were there and if it were real, i would have said, "Oh no you don't, Angelica, u caused this danger, your gonna stay and see it through to the end. Good bye and good riddance"!
I'm surprised Chas didn't try to save Chuckie when Dr Lector was about to unleash the shot on his arm.
When I was a kid and the episode of Susie and Tommy walking down the hallway and Sticky dressed up walking across the hall really freaked me out as a kid....damn I remember it lol
That was Scary 😱.
Duh-rink me!
Ask Ickis, Oblina and Krumm the real horror trio in relation to scenes about horror
I'd want to be Gauphagin, the monster who lives on an island and listens to loud music.
The Last Babysitter was the scariest episode for me.
"Go away!"
You left out the greatest part with the doctor. Before he goes crazy he says something like, "Chucky, it's me Dr. Lector!"
This is exactly the playlist I was searching for 👌
I couldn't sleep for a week when Suzie questioned the monster's hairline.
I want my bottle!
The Inside story has always given me the shivers even now when I'm 21.
Me too. To me it's the strangest episode ever of rugrats, the whole feel of the inside of chuckie portion of the episode is the scariest rugrats has ever been to me
Brian Simmons True although I think it was very much a fantasy episode, and not entirely cannon, as The bad guys Angelica plays in their fantasies tend to be worse than the real Angelica.The episode is still creepy as hell though.
Ocfan207 me too but not as much now because it wasn’t really happening
Lady sushi and Felidae in my opinion that movie was way scarier than “The inside story”.
@@theminuteman3460 must be really bad then, The Inside Story was scary enough.
I remember this show
2:23 got him!!!😂 You wanted to play in the trash Chucky? Well now, deal with it! 😂😂😂
I'm not surprised this show was on when I was asleep
I remember the germ frightened me as a kid 1:50. I had to either change the channel or go another room until that episode was over.
Same here! 😖😖😖😖😖😰😰😰😰😰 I can see why it never bothered some people, but for me, that scene with the germs actually absolutely scared me as a kid!
The Fridge episode and the monster under chuckies bed scard me
This show definitely had some trauma as a kid 😂
The "Drink Me!" part was just creepy! Lol he can't FORCE Tommy to drink him...
It’s funny, the babysitting Ep I always figured it was a random costume wig the boy used to scare them.
But now that I’m older I realize he just snatched one of the mommas weaves!! 🤣🤣
The way the music distorts and up tempos when the dentist transforms is some freaky shit 😂
It just makes me mad that you didn't add the episode where Angelica had a nightmare that the baby started getting abusive and large. Who thinks this should've been added sooner
As a child (and even right now as an adult) the image of the doctor @ 0:58 is enough to give me nightmares. 😱
Even as an adult I’ve had nightmares about being forced to get an mRNA injection.
I bet Angelica would say “Are you, babies, afraid of the dark?”. ◼️ 🔦 😂
The sippy cup sounded like Goofy on on 0:22
I think it sounded more like the Mad Hatter from Disney's Alice in Wonderland then Goofy
He kinda sounds like King Candy from Wreck-it Ralph.
That is the devil 1:16
That doctor part always creeped me out
DRINK ME!!!!!
*go away!*
The Scary Doctor part scared the crap out of me when I was 6. I was even a scaredy chicken when I was due for a shot.
Cup: Drink me! Tommy no: cup again: drrrink me!
And some of these guy's are now bosses in the new rugrats game.😂
nightmare fuel on rugrats part 2
The clown episode, Its one of my oldest memories. I wasnt able to sleep for a few days especially at the end when Tommy’s dad became the clown.
I always suspected the "germs" were the inspiration for Minions.
Welcome to my world
Kalahari Meerkat true
1.there's billions of them
2.You want them dead
3.uhhhhhh. there yellow
Maybe, but I think the Minions are a direct ripoff of Servbots from Mega Man Legends. Same color scheme, same idea of a mass amount of "likable" (using that lightly with minions ) characters/things that work for an evil genius type character.
I think those inspired Golden Harvest.
@@justinredmond4711 Perhaps the germs are an inspiration for The Green Army Men from Disney's Toy Story
Rugrats: The Inside Story (1992)
Hard to think that they also created "AAAAAH! Real Monsters"... no, wait, it makes sense now.
2:39 Omg finally! I figure out what that creepy episode was that always scared me as a kid lol. I only remembered thinking it was Chuckie’s shadow bcuz maybe he lost his glasses and the power was out so the others had to find him, but man. For the longest I thought I was just having a false memory,and maybe I was confusing it with the Simpson’s episode where Bart has that evil twin brother locked up in the attic (since that character also had this kind of hair style) but man it’s so satisfying I can stop thinking about what the heck it had been that I had watched as a kid. Case closed 😎 lol
Omfg the potty dream scared me so bad as a little girl
I remember those creepy bizzarre scenes of Rugrats especially the mad doctor with an injection 💉!