George and his best friend, Hundley, explore all the wonders of the season together including blooming flowers, baby animals and canoe rides. But when Hundley loses his way, George takes to the skies to find his pal, in a wild adventure that ends with a very fun surprise! |
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Mumble, the tap-dancing penguin who can't carry a tune, returns in this sequel to the hit animated musical. This time around, Mumble has a son. But unlike his toe-tapping father, young Erik has two left feet and struggles to find the groove. |
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Mumble, the tap-dancing penguin who can't carry a tune, returns in this sequel to the hit animated musical. This time around, Mumble has a son. But unlike his toe-tapping father, young Erik has two left feet and struggles to find the groove. |
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Poor Hundley -- it's the first time he's been apart from the Doorman in more than three years. / George is taking pictures of wild animals. |
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George convinces Professor Wiseman to take a break from work. / Charkie will do anything to get what's inside of Aunt Margaret's parcel. |
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A former defense attorney finds herself back in the courtroom when she and her husband are sued for medical emancipation by their 11-year-old daughter, who's expected to donate a kidney to her dying older sister. |
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The Chef decides to stop cooking and close the restaurant! / Armed with a vacuum, George watches as his new "toy" sucks up everything in sight. |
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A former defense attorney (Cameron Diaz) finds herself back in the courtroom when she and her husband (Jason Patric) are sued for medical emancipation by their 11-year-old daughter, Anna (Abigail Breslin), who is expected to donate a kidney to her dying older sister. The subsequent trial tests ethical boundaries and the limits of parental love. Joan Cusack and Alec Baldwin round out the cast in this powerful drama based on Jodi Picoult's novel. |
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George and the Man with the Yellow Hat try to save the movie theater. / Professor Wiseman's approach to cooking leads to an unsuccessful cake. |
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Chef Pisghetti is cooking up a strand of spaghetti that measures 30 feet! / To beat the scorching summer heat, George visits the museum. |
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Allie invites George to school as a special guest monkey! / Charkie's building has a new rule: All dogs must have a good-behavior diploma. |
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There's a germ lingering inside George's body that has him sneezing and coughing. / A dry spell has lowered the water level of the lake. |
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George spends the entire day showing Allie what it's like to be a monkey. / George and Hundley chase Gnocchi into Pisghetti's basement. |
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George and the Man with the Yellow Hat are hooked on Juicy Jay's special blended juice. / George's favorite bird is on the endangered species list! |
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Professor Wiseman enlists George as her personal trainer. / George has just been made an Honorary Junior Sprout of Country County. |
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This delightful animated adventure follows teenage gnome Junior (voiced by Elizabeth Daily), whose stern father has forbidden him to invent weird gadgets. When the troll king and his sons invade the forest, however, Junior needs every ounce of his ingenuity to combat them. Along with his best pal, eccentric crow Sneaky (Greg Berg), Junior embarks on a quest to retrieve the food stolen by the wicked trolls and vanquish their weird animal cohorts. |
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In the fifth season of this popular spinoff of the "Rugrats" animated series, the gang's adventures in their own futures continue -- including an attempt by Susie to change her spotless image, which results in a dangerous high-altitude challenge. |
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In the fifth season of this popular spinoff of the "Rugrats" animated series, the gang's adventures in their own futures continue -- including an attempt by Susie to change her spotless image, which results in a dangerous high-altitude challenge. |
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Tommy breaks his plans to go the big ball game with Grandpa, so Grandpa decides to take Dil instead. Upon seeing how well Dil and Grandpa are getting along, Tommy worries that he is being replaced as favorite grandson. |
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Tired of being called perfect and boring, Susie tries to go "bad." Her efforts, however, fall short of notice until she completely changes her style. To prove her "badness" Brianna challenges Susie to climb to the top of a dangerous old building. |
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Dil has gotten a hold of a one-of-a-kind, reportedly real alien autopsy tape. He and the gang can't wait to watch it, but their plans are impinged upon when both Grandpa Lou and Grandpa Boris decide to baby-sit them. |
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Sick of her family acting like zombies, Didi decides to get rid of all the TVs in their house. Tommy and Dil are distraught over this -- as are their friends when their parents also decide to get rid of their televisions. |
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Fed up with the annoyance that cell phones cause at school, Kimi decides to start a petition to ban cell phones. Angelica, an avid cell phone lover, decides to start her own counter petition, but no one will sign it because no one likes her. |
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Tommy and Rachel break up because Rachel's family is moving away. Surprisingly, Tommy feels OK. His friends, however, are convinced that Tommy is in denial and they go overboard trying to help Tommy cope with his grief. |
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Angelica has always talked her way up from bad grades with her powers of persuasion. But her usual methods are thwarted by the dreamy new substitute, Mr. Fisk. |
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Tommy has procrastinated on his science project: a mouse maze. It is now due in just a few days. Chuckie promises to help Tommy, since he did an amazing job on the same project the year before. |
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The Rats are up in the Finster attic, searching for Halloween costumes when they discover a carving of a heart and the initials "T.P. + K.P." in the heart. Everyone immediately questions Tommy. |
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Chuckie and crew are watching a "Trading Spaces" type show when Tommy notices that Kimi seems upset. Later, Kimi gets in trouble at school and throws a fit about her room -- and Chuckie realizes something is up. |
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After being dumped by his girlfriend and several embarrassing losses on the slopes, up-and-coming snowboarder Alex Crow (Riley Smith) trades his board for steady paychecks to help support his family, a choice he soon regrets. But is a downhill comeback in his future? With some encouragement from his trainer, Alex takes to the powder once again to prepare for the next big sup... |
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While his penguin friends use their singing skills to attract mates, young Mumble's caterwauling sends potential sweethearts waddling in the opposite direction. Yet Mumble is blessed with an unusual gift: He can tap-dance like a champ! |
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After being dumped by his girlfriend and several embarrassing losses on the slopes, up-and-coming snowboarder Alex Crow (Riley Smith) trades his board for steady paychecks to help support his family, a choice he soon regrets. But is a downhill comeback in his future? With some encouragement from his trainer, Alex takes to the powder once again to prepare for the next big superpipe competition. |
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Harold wants to ask Angelica to the Mardi Gras party, but she only has eyes for Darryl. Susie plays Pygmalion, which leads to Harold starting to fall for Susie instead. |
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As Phil and Lil's birthday approaches, their epic party plan is scrapped when Phil sees Lil in her training bra and has trouble coping with their impending adolescence. He always considered girls "guys you can't punch," but now sees them differently. |
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While his penguin friends use their singing skills to attract mates, young Mumble's caterwauling sends potential sweethearts waddling in the opposite direction. Yet Mumble is blessed with an unusual gift: He can tap-dance like a champ! |
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The Rats and their mothers embark on a cross-country trip in a beat-up R.V. to bring Susie to New York for a performance. Generations collide as the moms want to expose the kids to tourist attractions, but the gang wants to assert their independence. |
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When Phil starts crushing on Lil's best friend, Wally, Lil ends up feeling out of the loop. After lying to Wally to break them up, Lil realizes how strong Phil's feelings really are. |
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Feeling neglected at home, Angelica goes to live with the Carmichaels for a week, thinking she will be appreciated there. But she discovers that they live by a strict, regimented schedule of chores, responsibilities and schedules. |
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At the megaplex, Angelica discovers that the Rats have snuck into a PG-13 movie, and plots her blackmail. They all end up trapped in the mall after closing, and are taking advantage of it when they discover that two crooks are on the loose. |
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Despite his objections, Didi forces Tommy to attend Hebrew school to prepare for his bar mitzvah. While there, he meets Rachel, who is there studying for her bat mitzvah, and Tommy is instantly smitten. |
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Living with his colony in the Antarctic, young emperor penguin Mumble is aptly named: While his friends use their singing skills to attract mates, his caterwauling sends potential sweethearts waddling in the opposite direction. Yet Mumble is blessed with an unusual gift -- he can tap dance in a way that would make Fred Astaire jealous. Elijah Wood, Nicole Kidman, Robin Williams and Hugh Jackman lend their voices to this spirited Oscar winner. |
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Just as Tommy feels a need for some personal space away from Dil, the Rats are sent to circus camp at the fabulous Cirque du Extravaganza. Dil is pegged to join the contortionists, who welcome him as one of their own. |
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When Charlotte is downsized out of her CEO position at MegaCorp, she reacts by attempting to become a supermom. She decides to be Angelica's best friend and enrolls them in several mother-daughter activities, resulting in endless embarrassments. |
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Looking for a little fun before resuming another grueling semester at college, six buddies visit Mustang Sally's whorehouse, where they expect the madam to introduce them to the girls of their dreams. As it turns out, however, the madam has more on her mind than passion, and the lads soon find themselves lured into a trap from which they may never escape in this campy horror treat starring |
Looking for a little fun before resuming another grueling semester at college, six buddies visit Mustang Sally's whorehouse, where they expect the madam to introduce them to the girls of their dreams. As it turns out, however, the madam has more on her mind than passion, and the lads soon find themselves lured into a trap from which they may never escape in this campy horror treat starring Elizabeth Daily, Lindsey Labrum and Mark Parrish. |
Spending another season in their preteen futures, Tommy Pickles and the entire Rugrats gang find that growing up involves plenty of tricky situations and awkward choices -- along with a new perspective on the importance of the opposite sex. |
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Spending another season in their preteen futures, Tommy Pickles and the entire Rugrats gang find that growing up involves plenty of tricky situations and awkward choices -- along with a new perspective on the importance of the opposite sex. |
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2005 TV Shows Pangborn and O'Keats lead a life-skills project to teach the students the responsibilities of marriage. Chuckie is paired with jock-extraordinaire Fridge, Angelica with Susie, and Harold with Harriet, a female version of him. |
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2005 TV Shows As the holiday season approaches, Chuckie is dreading another forgettable Christmas. In order to liven things up, he mistakenly steals a great tree to replace the lame one Chas has picked out. Soon the whole community is after the thief! |
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2005 TV Shows Tommy, Chuckie, Phil and Dil team up to beat Angelica in the town's Soap Box Derby-style race. Angelica joins under the impression that the winner competes in the finals in Paris, France, when actually it is Paris, Texas. |
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2005 TV Shows Rated: NR It's soccer season and, per usual, Phil has soccer on the brain. But when Lil casually joins the team, she surprises everyone, including herself, by instantly becoming a superstar. When Lil starts to outshine Phil, he starts to resent her. |
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2005 TV Shows Rated: NR Dil introduces Angelica to the concept of karma after she deviously beats out Susie for a singing gig. When Angelica wakes up with a giant pimple, she becomes convinced that she must change her ways in order for it to disappear before showtime. |
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2005 TV Shows After Stu sells an invention, he tells the kids that he's splurging on a built-in swimming pool. While digging up the yard, the construction crew unearths the Rats' old mechanical Reptar toy. |
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2005 TV Shows The whole school -- except Chuckie -- has caught Yu-Gotta-Go fever, a role-playing card game. When Chuckie finally starts playing, it becomes an obsession, and he's hired by Angelica to do her chores in exchange for more cards. |
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2005 TV Shows Rated: NR When Susie gets a gig singing at Slosh Mountain water park, she gives free tickets to all the Rats. The kids are thrilled, not so much about the show, but about getting the chance to go on the mother of all rides, Whiplash Gorge. |
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A spinoff of Nickelodeon's popular animated series, "All Grown Up" features Tommy, Chuckie and twins Lil and Phil as preteens -- with all the attendant problems. In this volume, the gang takes up the challenge of working on a dude ranch and then hits the trail for a cattle drive, where the young greenhorns master riding and roping skills … except for Tommy. Two bonus episodes are included: "Blind Man's Bluff" and "Yu-Gotta-Go." |
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2005 TV Shows Rated: NR When Grandpa Lou's buddy Red challenges the kids to work his dude ranch, Tommy jumps at the chance to prove himself, and drags the rest of the Rats along with him. Finding ranch work grueling, the kids are invited to join a real live cattle drive. |
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In this comic horror flick, neophyte filmmaker Ed Smith (Mark Elias) achieves more realism than he'd ever imagined when someone begins knocking off the cast and crew of his schlocky serial-killer movie. As people on the set of "Curse of the Killer" meet their deaths one by one, it's up to Smith and his grumpy casting director to keep the production from falling apart. |
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In this comic horror flick, neophyte filmmaker Ed Smith (Mark Elias) achieves more realism than he'd ever imagined when someone begins knocking off the cast and crew of his schlocky serial-killer movie. As people on the set of "Curse of the Killer" meet their deaths one by one, it's up to Smith and his grumpy casting director to keep the production from falling apart. Elizabeth Daily, Weetus Cren, Richard T. Jones and Jon Polito also star. |
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A spinoff of Nickelodeon's popular animated series, "All Grown Up" features Tommy, Chuckie and twins Lil and Phil as preteens -- with all the attendant problems. In this volume, the gang takes up the challenge of working on a dude ranch and then hits the trail for a cattle drive, where the young greenhorns master riding and roping skills … except for Tommy. Two bonus episodes are included: "Blind Man's Bluff" and "Yu-Gotta-Go." |
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2005 3.0 ★ TV Shows The Rugrats continue their romp through adolescence in this hit show's third season, which kicks off when Susie sings at the Slosh Mountain water park and gives her friends free tickets -- except Tommy and Dil, who must keep an eye on Grandpa Boris. |
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When Susie gets a gig singing at Slosh Mountain water park, she gives free tickets to all the Rats. The kids are thrilled, not so much about the show, but about getting the chance to go on the mother of all rides, Whiplash Gorge. |
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2005 3.0 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR The Rugrats continue their romp through adolescence in this hit show's third season, which kicks off when Susie sings at the Slosh Mountain water park and gives her friends free tickets -- except Tommy and Dil, who must keep an eye on Grandpa Boris. |
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This Nickelodeon spin-off from "Rugrats" flashes forward a few years as Tommy, Chucky and twins Phil and Lil enter adolescence. But one thing certainly hasn't changed -- holy terror Angelica is as overbearing and self-centered as ever. Included on this volume are the episodes "Brother Can You Spare the Time?" and "Tommy Foolery," plus a pair of bonus installments: "The Old and the Restless" and "Bad Kimi." |
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Ghost stories abound when the Pickles, Finsters and DeVilles head to haunted Camp Everwood for summer break in this hair-raising episode of the Rugrats spin-off. Dil hunts for zombie ghosts rumored to roam the campsite, and things get really scary when members of Tommy's expedition party start to disappear. Ghosts aside, there are plenty of typical camp-time escapades as Lil and Kimi vie for the same boy and Angelica stars in the camp musical. |
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The second season of this animated series that follows the loveable "Rugrats" characters into adolescence gets off to a spooky start when Tommy (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) plans to shoot a horror movie -- co-starring all of his friends, of course. Later on, a career aptitude test points him away from Hollywood and toward the corporate world, while Phil (Kath Soucie) finds out he could have a future as a male model. |
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The only good bug is a dead bug! In Trackers -- a CGI series inspired by the live-action film Starship Troopers -- the Bug Queen has survived a battle on Klendathu and is headed for Earth. But when the Troopers discover that the bugs have cloned human DNA and are able to take human form, they realize the critters' extermination is going to be more difficult than they'd originally thought. |
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2004 TV Shows The results of an aptitude test indicate that Tommy is to be a businessman (and not an artist), and Chuckie is best suited as a daredevil. Meanwhile, Phil, Lil, Kimi and Dil try to embrace their destinies. |
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On a trip to a mountain resort, Tommy develops his first crush on a girl named Olivia, another guest at the lodge. Chuckie becomes a third wheel, and feels alienated when Tommy prefers spending time with Olivia. |
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2004 3.0 ★ TV Shows The second season of this animated series that follows the loveable "Rugrats" characters into adolescence gets off to a spooky start when Tommy plans to shoot a horror movie -- co-starring all of his friends, of course. |
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2004 TV Shows Rated: NR Angelica decides to play Pygmalion to Chuckie for a class project intended to help a less fortunate classmate. She believes that with her help, Chuckie could enter the ranks of the cool kids. |
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2004 TV Shows Rated: NR When Tommy enlists his father for his opinion on a science fair project, Stu goes overboard and starts to take charge of the assignment. |
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Dil's new imaginary alien friend, Izzy, becomes the toast of the town and threatens to defeat Chuckie in his unlikely campaign for Safety Commissioner. That is, until Chuckie accidentally runs over Izzy with a lawnmower. |
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2004 TV Shows Rated: NR Susie is the hero of the school's language club and leads them to the state finals for the coveted "Golden Tongue" trophy. But an audition for a national talent showcase is being held the same day, forcing her to decide between the two. |
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2004 TV Shows Rated: NR Angelica demonstrates herself to be the world's worst candy striper. Rushing out of the hospital to shop for a new outfit, she falls and breaks her nose and can't show herself at Savannah's party in a facial cast. |
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2004 TV Shows Rated: NR When their hip new teacher, Max, assigns the class a family tree project, Chuckie and Kimi realize they can pool their efforts. Soon, though, Kimi becomes obsessed with her Japanese heritage. |
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2004 TV Shows Rated: NR The older brother/younger brother dynamic is compromised when Dil repeatedly tries to save Tommy from his nemesis: the "walking growth spurt," Francine. Tommy learns that Francine is upset that her part in one of his early films was edited out. |
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2004 TV Shows Rated: NR Angelica orders her mother to get rid of everything "pre-13" but suddenly realizes what an important role her doll, Cynthia, played in her earlier years. With the help of Susie and Harold, she locates the doll at a collector's shop. |
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Experience the holidays Rugrats-style with this potpourri of holiday episodes. On Halloween, Angelica tells the babies they'll turn into the same creature they're dressed as; the kids try to save a turkey before it ends up smothered in Thanksgiving gravy; Santa's in for a big surprise when he meets Angelica; the Rugrats tell the story of Chanukah in their own special way; and Susie and the rest of the kids learn the true meaning of Kwanzaa. |
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Dozens of fleet vessels are searching for the queen bug, who's heading for Earth after escaping from Klendathu in a transport bug. Can it be destroyed before it reaches its destination? |
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It's life in the fast lane for the Smashenburns, a typical family that exists in an action-packed alternate dimension of video games. This collection features all the exciting adventures of race-car-driving dad Rip (voiced by Patrick Warburton), secret agent mom Raquel (voiced by Lucy Liu), kids Alice and Billy and their cigar-smoking pet, Turbo. Extras include an unaired episode, a storyboard-to-final Progression Reel, a trivia game and more. |
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Experience the holidays Rugrats-style with this potpourri of holiday episodes. On Halloween, Angelica tells the babies they'll turn into the same creature they're dressed as; the kids try to save a turkey before it ends up smothered in Thanksgiving gravy; Santa's in for a big surprise when he meets Angelica; the Rugrats tell the story of Chanukah in their own special way; and Susie and the rest of the kids learn the true meaning of Kwanzaa. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Meet the Smashenburns," "Basic Win-Stincts," and "Alice and the C.A.T.'s." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "All Work and All Play," "Into the Woods" and "Monkey Dearest." Extras include a progression reel "Storyboard to Layout to Animation to Final Picture," character bios, a trivia game, production secrets and crew photos. |
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The only good bug is a dead bug! In Trackers -- a CGI series inspired by the live-action film Starship Troopers -- the Bug Queen has survived a battle on Klendathu and is headed for Earth. But when the Troopers discover that the bugs have cloned human DNA and are able to take human form, they realize the critters' extermination is going to be more difficult than they'd originally thought. |
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The gang from Nickelodeon's hit series "The Rugrats" have sure grown up! In this new animated television show, Tommy, Chuckie and twins Phil and Lil are preteens sorting out some of teenage life's biggest problems. Also causing trouble is know-it-all Angela, who's just as bossy as ever. Features four episodes from the series, including "It's Cupid, Stupid," "Chuckie's in Love," "Saving Cynthia" and "Fear of Falling." |
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The only good bug is a dead bug! In Trackers -- a CGI series inspired by the live-action film Starship Troopers -- the Bug Queen has survived a battle on Klendathu and is headed for Earth. But when the Troopers discover that the bugs have cloned human DNA and are able to take human form, they realize the critters' extermination is going to be more difficult than they'd originally thought. |
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The gang from Nickelodeon's hit series "The Rugrats" have sure grown up! In this new animated television show, Tommy, Chuckie and twins Phil and Lil are preteens sorting out some of teenage life's biggest problems. Also causing trouble is know-it-all Angela, who's just as bossy as ever. Features four episodes from the series, including "It's Cupid, Stupid," "Chuckie's in Love," "Saving Cynthia" and "Fear of Falling." |
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This disc includes "The Curse of the Werewuff" plus bonus episodes "Ghost Story," "Aunt Miriam," "Sleep Trouble" and "Spike's Nightscare." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Babies in Toyland" and "The Turkey Who Came to Dinner". Extras include "The Santa Experience," "A Rugrats Kwanzaa" and "Chanukah." |
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At the beginning of a mission, Razak disregards a directive and orders the saturation bombing of a hot landing zone. In the process, he apparently kills six of Gen. Redwing's squads and soon finds himself facing a tribunal. |
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Rico is left adrift in space after a plasma blast strikes his pod, and it malfunctions during a drop. While awaiting rescue, he has flashbacks about his wavering allegiance between Flores and Ibanez. |
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Higgins is ordered to submit a positive report that conceals the horrors of war and shows something good about the bug campaign. But he presumes he'll lose his job after he sees footage of the Roughnecks in action. |
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Through clips from previous episodes, correspondent Higgins hosts a special half-hour report summarizing the state of the war on Pluto and Tophet. |
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At the beginning of a mission, Razak disregards a directive and orders the saturation bombing of a hot landing zone. In the process, he apparently kills six of Gen. Redwing's squads and soon finds himself facing a tribunal. |
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Rico is left adrift in space after a plasma blast strikes his pod, and it malfunctions during a drop. While awaiting rescue, he has flashbacks about his wavering allegiance between Flores and Ibanez. |
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Higgins is ordered to submit a positive report that conceals the horrors of war and shows something good about the bug campaign. But he presumes he'll lose his job after he sees footage of the Roughnecks in action. |
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The results of an aptitude test indicate that Tommy is to be a businessman (and not an artist), and Chuckie is best suited as a daredevil. Meanwhile, Phil, Lil, Kimi and Dil try to embrace their destinies. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Babies in Toyland" and "The Turkey Who Came to Dinner". Extras include "The Santa Experience," "A Rugrats Kwanzaa" and "Chanukah." |
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This disc includes "The Curse of the Werewuff" plus bonus episodes "Ghost Story," "Aunt Miriam," "Sleep Trouble" and "Spike's Nightscare." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Meet the Smashenburns," "Basic Win-Stincts," and "Alice and the C.A.T.'s." |
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2004 3.0 ★ TV Shows The second season of this animated series that follows the loveable "Rugrats" characters into adolescence gets off to a spooky start when Tommy plans to shoot a horror movie -- co-starring all of his friends, of course. |
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This Nickelodeon spin-off from "Rugrats" flashes forward a few years as Tommy, Chucky and twins Phil and Lil enter adolescence. But one thing certainly hasn't changed -- holy terror Angelica is as overbearing and self-centered as ever. Included on this volume are the episodes "Brother Can You Spare the Time?" and "Tommy Foolery," plus a pair of bonus installments: "The Old and the Restless" and "Bad Kimi." |
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Ghost stories abound when the Pickles, Finsters and DeVilles head to haunted Camp Everwood for summer break in this hair-raising episode of the Rugrats spin-off. Dil hunts for zombie ghosts rumored to roam the campsite, and things get really scary when members of Tommy's expedition party start to disappear. Ghosts aside, there are plenty of typical camp-time escapades as Lil and Kimi vie for the same boy and Angelica stars in the camp musical. |
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Through clips from previous episodes, correspondent Higgins hosts a special half-hour report summarizing the state of the war on Pluto and Tophet. |
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'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even ... a band of superhero kids? Wrong! Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, the fierce and feisty girls made popular by the popular Cartoon Network animated series, are back in this holiday special … and they're not all sugar and spice, that's for sure! |
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The gang's all here -- Tommy, Dill, Chuckie, Kimi, Susie, Phil, Lil and Angelica -- only they're no longer teeny toddlers and precocious preschoolers, but preteens. Two episodes from the "Rugrats" spin-off show, "All Grown Up," are featured here. Fans will love "Susie Sings the Blues," in which a good-for-nothing talent scout tries to deceive her, and "Coup Deville," which has the twins experiencing separation anxiety. |
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April Fools' Day has always been a big hit with the 'Rats. Only this year, no one knows who is pranking who when everyone seems to be collaborating on secret plans to have the greatest prank. |
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No longer little kids, the characters from Nickelodeon's "Rugrats" series -- including Tommy, Chuckie and Angelica -- return as preteens who now face adolescent challenges like dealing with school, facing fears and falling in love. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Kimi befriends Z, the proverbial "bad boy." Chuckie's alarms go off and he is determined to prove to his sister this kid is up to no good before she gets into serious trouble. |
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Tommy Pickles and his animated friends and family are up to their necks in new adventures in the hit show's ninth season. To kick things off, the kids visit a theme park modeled on the Old Country, a place where mysterious events apparently abounded. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Chuckie adopts an alter ego in order to gain the attention of a popular girl who doesn't even know he exists. Angelica, needing a juicy expose to ensure her "ace" reporter status, takes on Pepe, the cafeteria chef, and his unconventional cuisine. |
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2003 TV Shows Lil strikes a blow for independence from a bewildered Phil. Chuckie takes a defiant stand against the mandatory fitness test. |
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'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even ... a band of superhero kids? Wrong! Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, the fierce and feisty girls made popular by the popular Cartoon Network animated series, are back in this holiday special … and they're not all sugar and spice, that's for sure! |
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2003 3.0 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR The Rugrats are all grown up now, but their childhood adventures continue in this animated series that follows Chuckie and the gang through their preteen years. The specifics might have changed, but the kids are still as fun and entertaining as ever. |
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This special episode of Nickelodeon's popular animated series takes Angelica, Chuckie, Susie, Tommy and the twins (and don't forget the faithful Spike!) on a cross-country adventure with their doting mothers, traveling to New York City in a run-down motor home. But thanks to some seriously cramped quarters, life on the road isn't as much fun as everybody had envisioned -- and the road ahead looks pretty bumpy! |
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2003 3.0 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR The Rugrats are all grown up now, but their childhood adventures continue in this animated series that follows Chuckie and the gang through their preteen years. The specifics might have changed, but the kids are still as fun and entertaining as ever. |
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The kids and their parents are at Camp Everwood. Chance, a camp counselor, is staging an elaborate musical while Dil is discovering whether or not the camp is haunted. |
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Nickelodeon's Rugrats meet the Wild Thornberrys -- with babies and parents stranded on an island. Spike loses his sense of smell in a sneezing fit, and Tommy Pickles is sure that only one family can help them: Nigel Thornberry and his traveling band. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Sick of Phil's overuse of video games, Betty decides to take him, Tommy, and Chuckie on a rafting adventure, with Chas in tow as a helping hand. |
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The Pickles family sets sail on a cruise ship, but their vacation takes an unexpected turn when they're shipwrecked and stranded on an island. There, the Rugrats cross paths with the Thornberry kids, whose parents are filming a documentary. |
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The Rugrats are all grown up in this spin-off, but even though they're big kids, they'll always be pals. Join Angelica, Chuckie, Tommy and twins Phil and Lil as they face the world diaper-free. In "Lucky 13," a nasty girl tries to ruin Angelica's 13th birthday. In "Tweenage Tycoons," the gang gets to work to earn money for concert tickets. Two bonus episodes are included: "Truth of Consequences" and "Thief Encounter." |
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This special episode of Nickelodeon's popular animated series takes Angelica, Chuckie, Susie, Tommy and the twins (and don't forget the faithful Spike!) on a cross-country adventure with their doting mothers, traveling to New York City in a run-down motor home. But thanks to some seriously cramped quarters, life on the road isn't as much fun as everybody had envisioned -- and the road ahead looks pretty bumpy! |
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The Rugrats discover that Christmas means more than just presents when they get stranded at a Christmas party. For the parents it means Christmas without the traditions they thought they needed -- for the Rugrats it becomes a fantasy journey! |
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It's puppy adoption day at the Pickles house, and all the puppies have been adopted but two: Spiffy, a very playful puppy, and Puppy, who is "scaredy." / Jealous of the ring Grandpa Lou gave to Lil as a present, Angelica tries to steal it. |
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When Didi decides to go "back to school", the babies are confused. Angelica explains that this means everything in the Pickles household is going to start going backward. / Chas and Kira pursue their dream of owning a coffee shop. |
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The Rugrats are all grown up now, but their childhood adventures continue in this animated series that follows Chuckie and the gang through their preteen years. The specifics might have changed, but the kids are still as fun and entertaining as ever. |
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Tommy Pickles and his animated friends and family are up to their necks in new adventures in the hit show's ninth season. To kick things off, the kids visit a theme park modeled on the Old Country, a place where mysterious events apparently abounded. |
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The Rats' favorite boy band, The Sulky Boys, is coming to town and tickets are $100 apiece! Knowing there is no way their parents will shell out for tickets, the Rats become mini-capitalists and begin to sell Dil's crazy inventions. |
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With the big Valentine's Day dance on the horizon, every Rugrat is mustering up all their courage to ask their crush to go to the dance. But when Dil's mysterious new friend affects who's crush is on whom, jealously ensues. |
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Sick of Phil's overuse of video games, Betty decides to take him, Tommy, and Chuckie on a rafting adventure, with Chas in tow as a helping hand. |
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Tommy loses his nerve after slipping on a playground apparatus, and Angelica challenges the babies to tests of valor. / When Didi takes the babies to be part of her Child Development experiment, they escape and venture onto the college campus. |
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When the babies accompany their mothers to Krudnik's annual half-off baby sale, the Rugrats think that they are being sold. / The babies build a snow baby and name him Steve. After he melts, they realize that change is just part of getting older. |
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Stu, Chas, Angelica and Susie enter Spiffy, Puppy, Fluffy and Herbie the gerbil, respectively, in a pet show. / Taffy takes the babies to their first fast-food restaurant and orders her burger without pickles, because she "hates dill pickles." |
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The Finster's puppy is lethargic, and the babies believe it's because she hasn't been properly named yet. / Betty's college roommate comes to visit with her daughter Alice, just as weather reports forecast a hurricane, also called Alice. |
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Stu designs a video surveillance baby-sitting system so that he can watch a science fiction film festival on television. / When Taffy takes the babies on a picnic in the park, Phil bonds with Dusty, a young "sanitation artist" picking up trash. |
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Action star Mack Granite picks Kimi to audition for a part in his next movie, saying she's going to be a star. / When Taffy comes to baby-sit and Angelica enters dressed (and acting) like Taffy, the babies believe that they've swapped identities. |
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Taffy takes the babies to their first high school basketball game, and they set out to defeat the visiting team's mascot. / Angelica convinces the babies that the Pickles' crawl space is their new play area so she can have the living room to herself. |
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The babies find a medieval-themed arcade game that leads then into a fantasy to save Taffy from a dragon named Gracko. / The babies try to make Dil stronger, so he can play with them, and after an earthquake strikes, they think he is responsible. |
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When the babies are taken to the circus, Chuckie fears that he is turning into a clown. / When Angelica watches an award show on television, the babies decide to host their own "rewards" show. |
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The Rugrats are all grown up in this spin-off, but even though they're big kids, they'll always be pals. Join Angelica, Chuckie, Tommy and twins Phil and Lil as they face the world diaper-free. In "Lucky 13," a nasty girl tries to ruin Angelica's 13th birthday. In "Tweenage Tycoons," the gang gets to work to earn money for concert tickets. Two bonus episodes are included: "Truth of Consequences" and "Thief Encounter." |
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2003 TV Shows Susie is discovered as a great singing talent by an agent who leads her to believe she's going to be the next teen superstar. |
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Stu, Drew and Chas take their families to Lake Crackaknee, where they spent their childhood vacations. / For Kimi's first birthday, her parents have arranged a party at Happy Castle, but Stu mistakenly takes the babies to a teen goth club. |
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Chuckie adopts an alter ego in order to gain the attention of a popular girl who doesn't even know he exists. Angelica, needing a juicy expose to ensure her "ace" reporter status, takes on Pepe, the cafeteria chef, and his unconventional cuisine. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR When Tommy wins an award for a short film, Dil fears that he will be left behind when his brother becomes famous. |
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2003 3.7 ★ TV Shows No longer little kids, the characters from Nickelodeon's "Rugrats" series -- including Tommy, Chuckie and Angelica -- return as preteens who now face adolescent challenges like dealing with school, facing fears and falling in love. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Angelica is turning 13, and to celebrate in style, she's throwing a birthday bash -- with no pre-teen Rugrats invited. But when her arch-enemy hosts a party on the very same day, it's Tommy and the gang who must come to Angelica's rescue. |
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2003 TV Shows April Fools' Day has always been a big hit with the 'Rats. Only this year, no one knows who is pranking who when everyone seems to be collaborating on secret plans to have the greatest prank. |
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The Rats' favorite boy band, The Sulky Boys, is coming to town and tickets are $100 apiece! Knowing there is no way their parents will shell out for tickets, the Rats become mini-capitalists and begin to sell Dil's crazy inventions. |
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2003 TV Shows When Stu and Didi must race Dil to the doctor due to uncontrollable burping, Grandpa Lou fills in as the class chaperone on the field trip to the Human Body Museum. |
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2003 TV Shows With the big Valentine's Day dance on the horizon, every Rugrat is mustering up all their courage to ask their crush to go to the dance. But when Dil's mysterious new friend affects who's crush is on whom, jealously ensues. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR The Rats are feeling the pressure of the looming school standardized tests. At the same time, there is a rash of bizarre thefts in the Pickles' neighborhood. All clues point to Dil. |
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2003 TV Shows Tommy enters a filmmaking contest. Attempting cinéma vérité, he ends up filming the Rats in less than flattering situations. When they furiously confront him, he must choose between friendship and his art. |
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The gang's all here -- Tommy, Dill, Chuckie, Kimi, Susie, Phil, Lil and Angelica -- only they're no longer teeny toddlers and precocious preschoolers, but preteens. Two episodes from the "Rugrats" spin-off show, "All Grown Up," are featured here. Fans will love "Susie Sings the Blues," in which a good-for-nothing talent scout tries to deceive her, and "Coup Deville," which has the twins experiencing separation anxiety. |
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The Rugrats are all grown up now, but their childhood adventures continue in this animated series that follows Chuckie (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) and the gang through their pre-teen years, nine years after the original series left off. The specifics might have changed, but Angelica (Cheryl Chase), Susie (Cree Summer), Tommy (Elizabeth Daily), and the rest of the kids are as fun and entertaining as ever. |
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Kimi befriends Z, the proverbial "bad boy." Chuckie's alarms go off and he is determined to prove to his sister this kid is up to no good before she gets into serious trouble. |
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Tommy enters a filmmaking contest. Attempting cinéma vérité, he ends up filming the 'rats in less than flattering situations. When they furiously confront him, he must choose between friendship and his art. |
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The 'rats are feeling the pressure of the looming school standardized tests. At the same time, there is a rash of bizarre thefts in the Pickles' neighborhood. All clues point to Dil. |
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The babies are worried that their new baby sitter, a teen-angst wannabe rocker named Taffy, is unhappy because she sings such sad songs. / Angelica coerces the reluctant Rugrats to take roles in her make-believe game based on her favorite TV show. |
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Grandpa Lou convinces the entire gang that they need a vacation, since it's "Seniors Free" with each paid adult trip. But when they arrive, the reservations have been screwed up: The parents are all forced to sleep in one room. |
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To celebrate Boris and Minka's anniversary, the whole gang takes a train to the theme park Little Biendeltown. In a send-up of Agatha Christie-style mysteries, the 18-hour journey is characterized by strange occurrences, shadowy figures and crime. |
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Betty's English cousins come to visit, bringing their perfectly mannered twins, Hedley and Smedley. Lil, feeling as if she and Phil are not living up to the "perfect twin" billing her cousins have, tries to persuade Phil to be a perfect twin as well. |
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The babies try to make Dil take his first steps so he can play a game with them, prompting reminiscences about each of the Rugrats' first steps. / Charlotte sets a play date for Angelica with bumbling preschool classmate Harold. |
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Buzz and Tweaky are no match for Woody. / Smedley gets snowed by Chilly. / Woody and Winnie spend the night in a haunted castle. |
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Woody falls for Buzz and Tweaky's culinary con. / Smedley hunts for the newest hockey sensation. / Woody is swamped with wrong information. |
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Woody wants to nap, but Ms. Meany makes him baby-sit. / Chilly pollutes Hogwash's vacation. / Buzz and Tweaky plan to win the big water race. |
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Powerpuff Girls Blossom, Buttercup and Bubbles -- voiced by Cathy Cavadini, Tara Charendoff and E.G. Daily -- make the leap from their hit Cartoon Network television show to Hollywood in this big-screen romp. The trio of crime-fighting, butt-kicking kindergarteners take on more than they bargained for when arch-enemy Mojo Jojo unleashes a plague of monkeys and apes in this animated adventure for the whole family. |
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Woody finds a woodpecker frozen in ice. / When a model arrives in Antarctica, Chilly cramps her style. / Woody and his nephews hit the amusement park. |
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Love is in the air. / Hogwash is sick to death of Chilly. / Buzz and Tweaky try to beat Woody in a motocross competition. |
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Woody and his pals go camping. / Chilly interferes with Hogwash's plans to spruce up his hot tub. / Woody busts Buzz and Tweaky for cheating at pool. |
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Woody gets fired up for some heated competition. / Chilly torments Sgt. Hogwash's nephew. / Splinter and Knothead could skateboard their way to fame. |
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Powerpuff Girls Blossom, Buttercup and Bubbles -- voiced by Cathy Cavadini, Tara Charendoff and E.G. Daily -- make the leap from their hit Cartoon Network television show to Hollywood in this big-screen romp. The trio of crime-fighti... |
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Woody helps Ms. Meany with her karate test. / Chilly crashes Bear's party. / Woody must match wits with a junkyard dog. |
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Woody encounters a playful primate. / Chilly makes Hogwash look inferior. / Ms. Meany makes Woody clean the house. |
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Woody and Wally are convinced Ms. Meany is a robot. / Chilly steals Sgt. Hogwash's furnace fuel. / Buzz and Tweaky give Woody the runaround. |
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Woody clones himself. / Chilly is cold toward Smedley. / Woody, Wally and Meany think back to their hippie days at the commune. |
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In "Murder on the Ornery Express," the Rugrats gang is riding on a train through Little Biendeltown. But events take a mysterious turn when Chas discovers that a train robber is on the loose. In "The Fun Way Day," Chas and Kira hire a Feng Shui expert to increase business at their failing café. Finally, in "Trading Phil," Angelica tries to get two 4-year-old girls to play with her by offering them the chance to play with Phil. |
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Buzz wants to sell Woody to a scientist. / Chilly disrupts Smedley's treasure hunt. / Can Woody and Ms. Meany survive the game show "Extreme Island"? |
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A judge sentences Woody and Ms. Meany to therapy. / Smedley discovers that Chilly is a stowaway on his plane. / Woody helps Wally stop his hiccups. |
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Woody coaches Wally through Ms. Meany's advances. / Smedley attempts to find Chilly's soul mate. / Ms. Meany forces Woody to be her date. |
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Woody and Wally are trapped together in a storm. / Winnie opens her new restaurant. / Woody goes under police protection. |
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Tommy and the babies save Stu from the world's most stubborn pair of shoes. / Tommy and Chuckie wonder what Dil and Spike think about, and we see breakfast from Dil and Spike's point of view. / The babies hear there are going to be falling stars. |
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Angelica realizes she's the only one without a brother or sister and auditions each of the babies for the role. / The babies see a sleeping Spike having a "nightscare." / Kimi falls in love with a donkey piñata. |
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The Rugrats are convinced that Dil has become trapped inside Stu's computer. / Phil and Lil become gourmet chefs when they decide to make a pie. / When Angelica samples a bit of forbidden chocolate cake, it sets off an amazing chain of events. |
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The new family of Finsters are at home. After reading "Cinderella," Angelica tells Chuckie that he may have a mean stepmommy. |
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Angelica convinces the babies to give her their candy or they'll turn into whatever they dress up as. Chuckie finds his inner werewuff and stands up to Angelica. |
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After watching a television sci-fi movie, Tommy decides that it would be great to go to the future. When Angelica traps the Rugrats in a closet, Tommy decides that the only way out is to build a time machine to the future -- and it works. |
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Phil has trouble tearing himself away from his favorite TV show, so the babies intervene. / Tommy explains life's backyard basics to Dil. / Angelica stages her version of a talk show, using it to find out who broke Kimi's new toy. |
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The precocious Rugrats wade knee-deep into misadventure in the eighth season of this popular Nicktoon series when Tommy and the gang suspect that Tommy's baby brother, Dil, got sucked into his father's computer and try desperately to get him out. |
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A high-society fake weasels his way into Ms. Meany's heart. / Buzz and Tweaky are sentenced to put on a play. / Woody and Lefty the Trout team up. |
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Wally puts his brain into Woody's body. / Splinter and Knothead think Meany's a witch. / Woody tries to dodge Meany at the movie theater. |
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With Kira and Kimi at his house, Chuckie sees changes everywhere and is sure life as he knew it is over. / Backstage at a magic show, the Rugrats discover real magic. / Lulu baby-sits the Rugrats at the retirement community. |
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Woody and Wally glue themselves together. / Chilly helps Smedley with his fish-freezing dilemma. / Woody tries to get ailing Ms. Meany off his back. |
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Woody and Wally perform some synchronized swimming. / Chilly sleeps through boot camp. / Woody sabotages the pizza delivery guy. |
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Woody tries to fool Mother Nature. / Wally plays dirty in the neighborhood Soap Box Derby. / Woody gets the star treatment on a visit to Tinseltown. |
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Woody goes off the deep end. / Sgt. Hogwash is charged with training Chilly to be a spy. / Woody wins $1,000 at the fair. |
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In Season 3, Woody manages to be a seat filler and a show stealer at the Golden Meatball Awards Banquet, Smedley runs an online dating service, and Chilly sleeps through boot camp but still manages to earn a promotion. |
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When Kimi borrows Cynthia to place in a treehouse, Angelica turns into the giant creature of the jungle called "Angelicon" and sets off after the Rugrats. / When Dil's binkie pops out of his mouth, it takes a quick trip around the neighborhood. |
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Angelica warns the Rugrats that the season of fall is a time of change -- and change isn't always good. When Grandpa Lou decides to move to the retirement community, the babies are afraid she's right. |
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Angelica and Susie break Miss Weemer's coffee mug. Then, along with Harold, they go on an adventure to repair the mug and realize that they make a good team. |
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Susie tries to make the babies into "growed-up kids" so they can attend Angelica's "busyness munchin." / Tommy explains life inside the home to Dil. / Chuckie fears that Kimi's going to be mailed back to Japan. |
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During a visit to Home Wonderland, the babies become convinced that an army of potties is after them. / Angelica accidentally breaks Charlotte's cell phone, and keeping the secret almost drives her mad. / Kimi hides Angelica's watch. |
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When Angelica and Susie compete in a talent show, Angelica attempts to one-up Susie. / Didi tries to figure out why Dil hates taking baths. / When the babies become enamored of Kimi's storytelling abilities, Chuckie fears he's losing his friends. |
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When Phil and Lil hear Lulu ask Howard if "the cat's got his tongue," they enlist the help of all the babies to track down Fluffy. / Tommy attempts to rescue Dil's bottle. / Kira and Chas think Kimi is pulling away from them. |
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Chuckie and Kimi go to "dayscare," where, according to Angelica, the scary kids are! / Chuckie, Kimi and Tommy try to figure out the mystery behind a special staircase post. / The McNultys challenge the Rugrats over turf at the laundromat. |
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The Powerpuff Girls take on an evil version of the Fab Four: Mojo Jojo, Princess, Him and Fuzzy Lumpkins -- known collectively as the Beat-Alls -- in this episode of the popular animated series. Thwarted by the Beat-Alls' unstoppable villainy, the Girls come up with a scheme to break up the group from within by introducing sexy performance artist monkey Moko Jono to fellow monkey Mojo Jojo. Six additional episodes are included. |
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Chas and Kira take on a work-study teen to help out at the coffee shop. The girl is a dead ringer for Angelica's Cynthia doll. / Angelica promises to be nice to the Rugrats if Phil will go play house with some older girls she wants to impress. |
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When the mommies leave the babies with their fathers, all hell breaks loose at home. / Angelica tells the babies that the reason her new doll is so realistic is that it's actually a real baby that was turned into a doll. |
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In order to drum up more business, Kira hires a feng shui expert to rearrange the coffee shop. / The entire gang goes to the cheesy local aquarium for the day, which is shaped like a huge boat. |
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As Betty and Didi listen to an abrasive radio personality, Angelica decides that this is a gig she was born for. / Angelica convinces Chuckie that he is allergic to Kimi because he has been sneezing every time she is around. |
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Chuckie and Kimi get library cards. When Chuckie misplaces his card, the babies turn the place upside down to retrieve it. / Inspired by a visit to the old folks' home, Angelica schemes to get the babies to "tire," just like Grandpa and Grandma. |
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Tommy feels rejected when Spike seems to be paying all his attention to Fifi, until the cause is revealed: Fifi delivers a doghouse full of puppies. |
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Prankster T.J. Detweiler and his Third Street School pals star in their first feature film. School is out, and T.J. has been left behind as the rest of the gang heads to summer camp. Meanwhile, T.J. stumbles upon a fiendish plan hatched by the evil Dr. Benedict (voiced by James Woods). It seems the diabolical doctor is plotting to start a new ice age and stop summer vacations forever! |
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When Aunt T. visits the Carmichaels to celebrate Kwanzaa, she tells Susie that the holiday is a time to honor the legacy of our great people. Not having won any awards like the rest of her family, Susie comes to the conclusion that she isn't great. |
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Woody turns race car driver and leaves Dooley in the dust! / Buzz endangers Splinter and Knothead on a trip. / Woody's pillow feather picks a fight. |
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Woody, Wally and Meany fight over who really saved Christmas the year Santa was kidnapped. |
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Woody bets a cowboy he can break a stubborn mule. / Splinter and Knothead are turned into flies. / Woody and Wally annoy the customers at Wally's Inn. |
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Woody attends the Golden Meatball Awards Banquet. / Chilly must escape chef Rufus la Dufus. / Dooley will do anything to get in line before Woody. |
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A bolt of lightning gives Woody superpowers. / Winnie is skating on thin ice with Ms. Meany at her new job. / Woody lands a stressful coaching job. |
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Woody becomes frozen food in Wally's store. / Chilly irritates Smedley. / Woody matches brawn with Attila the Hen. |
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The precocious Rugrats wade knee-deep into misadventure in the eighth season of this popular Nicktoon series when Tommy and the gang suspect that Tommy's baby brother, Dil, got sucked into his father's computer and try desperately to get him out. |
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Prankster T.J. Detweiler and his Third Street School pals star in their first feature film. School is out, and T.J. has been left behind as the rest of the gang heads to summer camp. Meanwhile, T.J. stumbles upon a fiendish plan hatched by the evil Dr. Benedict (voiced by James Woods). It seems the diabolical doctor is plotting to start a new ice age and stop summer vacations... |
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Sharing's on the menu at the top of this hit Nicktoon's seventh season when Tommy decides he doesn't want his baby brother, Dil, playing with the family dog, Spike. Trouble is, Tommy and the gang can't seem to find Dil a suitable substitute. |
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Higgins, Rico, Flores and the rest of the platoon embark on a recon mission to an uncharted desert planet and are pleased to discover a race of reptilian aliens anxious to welcome them. But soon, the uncommon hospitality reveals itself to be a trap. Now, Lt. Razak and his troops are forced to rely on a new robot prototype to evade an ambush and defeat the bloodthirsty bugs. |
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The Powerpuff Girls, the Professor and Mojo Jojo are back to save the people of Townsville from more dastardly criminals and mutated monsters. The 10 episodes include "Cat Man Do," "Uh-Oh ... Dynamo," "Mr. Mojo's Rising" and "Powerpuff Bluff." Also includes three interactive games and the bonus cartoon "Courage the Cowardly Dog." |
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Arriving on the planet Tophet on a scouting mission, the Roughnecks are surprised to find an advanced indigenous species that claims the bugs came but died because they couldn't adapt to the climate. If that's true, where are all the corpses? |
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When Aunt Miriam returns from a road trip across America, she forgets a souvenir for Dil, and the babies search in their backyard for something suitable, going into fantasy at the Grand Canyon, Everglades, Yellowstone Park and more. |
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The babies and Angelica visit Susie in the hospital when she goes to get her tonsils removed. The Rugrats bring her things, but Angelica is mean and obnoxious, playing with a Cynthia ventriloquist dummy. |
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Tommy feels left out when everyone else is getting attention, so he decides to try Angelica's technique of pretending to be sick or hurt. / After hearing Didi and Betty talk about a famous rock band, the babies want to be in a band. |
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After Grandpa explains what Valentine's Day means to the babies and Angelica shoots Spike with Cupid's arrow, the babies decide they have to find Spike a Valentine, and it's Fluffy. |
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When Chuckie rips his shirt, Chas buys him a new one, leading Chuckie to think he's not the same person. / When Didi hides the cookie jar from Grandpa, Angelica convinces the babies to search for it. |
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When the babies can't get Dil to sleep, Chuckie has a nightmare in which they've all shrunk to the size of his "little people" toys, except for Dil. / Angelica graduates from charm school and must teach the babies manners. |
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Didi introduces Goober -- a goofy, gentle toy -- to Tommy and Dil as an antidote to the aggressive Reptar. / When Dil destroys all the Rugrats' toys, "Doctor" Susie fixes them. |
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When Angelica is forbidden to eat sweets at the park, she "kidnaps" Dil and uses him to grab cookies from other parties. / When Stu bangs his thumb and sticks it in his mouth, the babies imitate him. |
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After a visit to Safety Town, Chuckie decides he wants to be safety officer. / When the Rugrats overhear Grampa refer to himself as "quite an antique" at an antique auction, they are afraid that people are going to buy him. |
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When the Rugrats hear that Didi is going to be "planting Dil" in her herb garden, they imagine a whole bunch of new baby Dils. / As the Rugrats play King and Queen, Angelica sneaks around playing practical jokes and sets up Dil as the scapegoat. |
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When Chuckie wets the bed one night, the Rugrats decide that Chuckie has to have a boring day so he won't have an exciting dream and forget to wake up and go potty. / After the Rugrats see home movies of Stu's scouting days, they decide to be scouts. |
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Tommy worries that he's turning into a monster. / After the Rugrats overhear Didi telling Stu a white lie, they think it must be okay to tell Susie that the awful Reptar Cereal Bars that she made in her Easy-Cook Oven are delicious. |
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Razak is called to a mission briefing given by Sky Marshal Sanchez, where the Roughnecks and rival Echo squad are tapped to infiltrate the queen bug's mound and eliminate her. Can they accomplish this seemingly suicidal mission? |
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The Roughnecks are dug in on Klendathu and facing an inevitable bug attack. Because of a shortage of transports, they face the almost impossible task of holding their position. Will the squad be making its last stand here? |
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At a temporary base camp on Klendathu, the Roughnecks face a new and more diabolical threat created by none other than the mutant that was formerly Barcalow. Can the squad defeat this dangerous enemy? |
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The squad prepares for the D-Day invasion of Klendathu, the bugs' home planet. Before they head to the surface, Flores receives word that her brother was lost when his medivac ship was hit and crashed. Can Flores recover from the shock? |
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Woody finds himself knee-deep in espionage. / Knothead and Splinter compete against Billy the Bully. / Woody tries to beat Buzz in a dangerous race. |
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Razak is called to a mission briefing given by Sky Marshal Sanchez, where the Roughnecks and rival Echo squad are tapped to infiltrate the queen bug's mound and eliminate her. Can they accomplish this seemingly suicidal mission? |
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Woody videotapes himself doing good deeds. / Smedley vies to be Santa's top elf. / Buzz and Tweaky turn Woody's sentiments into stone. |
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In this spooky feature-length movie, Alvin, Simon and Theodore stage a production of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" and things get seriously creepy! Could it be that their neighbor Mr. Talbot is a werewolf? |
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Woody sabotages Ms. Meany's plans to move into a condo. / A dog steals the spoils of a vegetarian polar bear. / Woody's picnic is invaded by ants. |
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Woody hopes to enjoy a relaxing day at a posh European spa. / Winnie tries her hand as an astronaut. / Woody is bullied by Meany, the postal worker. |
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Buzz and Tweaky try to con Woody with their time machine. / Winnie gets the itch to do some detective work. / Woody and Wally land knee-deep in oil. |
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Woody takes on wrestling champion the Granulator. / Buzz and Tweaky try to con Woody. / Woody checks into the hospital for rest and lots of TV. |
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In the second film to spring from the popular Nickelodeon series, the gang visits Paris when Mr. Pickles gets summoned to fix a giant robot at the EuroReptarland theme park. Meanwhile, Chuckie tries to find a nice girlfriend for his widowed father in the romantic city, but evil park manager Coco LaBouche (voiced by Susan Sarandon) his him in her sights. This animated film includes plenty of adult humor and will entertain viewers of all ages. |
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The Roughnecks are dug in on Klendathu and facing an inevitable bug attack. Because of a shortage of transports, they face the almost impossible task of holding their position. Will the squad be making its last stand here? |
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Tommy doesn't like the idea of sharing Spike with Dil, so the babies decide they have to find a new pet for Dil. / When the Rugrats overhear a mayoral candidate on television, they decide that Tommy is their mayor. |
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Woody is in charge of Ms. Meany's dog. / Winnie Woodpecker finally gets her big break in show business. / Woody tees off against a pair of gophers. |
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Woody finds a magic lamp. / Wally searches an ancient tomb for hidden treasure. / Meanie tells Woody not to throw a party. |
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A network of bug tunnels has been found under San Francisco, and the only way to eliminate the threat is to bomb the city. Razak and Walker present another plan that's risky but would save civilians. Can they finish the task before nukes are dropped? |
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Woody practices his golf. / Splinter and Knothead end up ruining Buzz's plans to rob the house. / Woody gets his grandfather's secret gold-mining map. |
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Woody poses as a rare spring-footed woodpecker. / Chilly tricks Smedley into thinking he's a dog. / Ms. Meany tries to curb Woody's beach fun. |
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The capture of the Skinnies' leader reveals that the race is being mind-controlled by the bugs, who are mining the planet for Xylon -- which will make intergalactic travel possible. Can the Roughnecks stop a transport bug from leaving with the Xylon? |
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"The Homefront Campaign brings the Troopers back to a familiar yet newly bug-infested planet: Earth. Tough-as-nails war veteran Rico, telepathic Carl, fearless female soldier Flores and their special squad face an impossibly difficult assignment to capture and kill scores of enormous bugs without harming San Francisco civilians. In the midst of their mission, the Troopers suffer a shocking loss that threatens to tear their team apart." |
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As Rico struggles with his promotion and new role as leader of the Roughnecks, the squad is reassigned to Honolulu -- where they're soon attacked by a huge contingent of the bug army. Can Rico get the Roughnecks out alive? |
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The Roughnecks are split up and placed with other units. But before they're separated, they undertake a final mission to scatter Razak's ashes at a lake, where they find Brutto and Gen. Redwing waiting for them. |
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In "The Klendathu Campaign," Rico and his fellow Troopers are confronted with a disturbing turn of events when their leader, Lt. Zander, is infected with a bug virus and is transformed into a super-strong half-human, half-bug mutant. Intent on destroying the Troopers, Zander follows them on the fiery Klendathu planet. Can they fight the enormous Arachnid army and save their former leader before he destroys them? |
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A massive bug mound appears outside Buenos Aires -- and the bugs are planning a counterattack to retake the city. To facilitate more air strikes, the Roughnecks and two other squads must sneak up to the hill and destroy the plasma bugs. |
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Higgins, Rico, Flores and the rest of the platoon embark on a recon mission to an uncharted desert planet and are pleased to discover a race of reptilian aliens anxious to welcome them. But soon, the uncommon hospitality reveals itself to be a trap. Now, Lt. Razak and his troops are forced to rely on a new robot prototype to evade an ambush and defeat the bloodthirsty bugs. |
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In "The Klendathu Campaign," Rico and his fellow Troopers are confronted with a disturbing turn of events when their leader, Lt. Zander, is infected with a bug virus and is transformed into a super-strong half-human, half-bug mutant. Intent on destroying the Troopers, Zander follows them on the fiery Klendathu planet. Can they fight the enormous Arachnid army &NFi;and&NFi_; save their former leader before he destroys them? |
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"The Homefront Campaign brings the Troopers back to a familiar yet newly bug-infested planet: Earth. Tough-as-nails war veteran Rico, telepathic Carl, fearless female soldier Flores and their special squad face an impossibly difficult assignment to capture and kill scores of enormous bugs without harming San Francisco civilians. In the midst of their mission, the Troopers suffer a shocking loss that threatens to tear their team apart." |
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After a group of humanoid Skinnies captures the Roughnecks, Brutto and Jenkins are taken away to be interrogated by a brain bug. Can they get out of this tight spot? |
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The Valley Forge is headed for the next campaign and it's a long journey, so everyone but Marlow, Ibanez and the Roughnecks are in suspended animation. Infected by a bug virus, Barcalow mutates into a bug creature, putting the whole crew at risk. |
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Woody's vacation is free as long as he entertains an annoying kid. / Winnie's taffy wows the queen. / Woody is desperate to get into the ball game. |
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Woody disguises himself as "Aunt Pecky." / Splinter and Knothead are spooked when they attempt to capture a ghost. / Woody ruins Buzz's carnival con. |
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In this spooky feature-length movie, Alvin, Simon and Theodore stage a production of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" and things get seriously creepy! Could it be that their neighbor Mr. Talbot is a werewolf? |
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In the second film to spring from the popular Nickelodeon series, the gang visits Paris when Mr. Pickles gets summoned to fix a giant robot at the EuroReptarland theme park. Meanwhile, Chuckie tries to find a nice girlfriend for his widowed father in the romantic city, but evil park manager Coco LaBouche (voiced by Susan Sarandon) his him in her sights. This animated film in... |
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As Rico struggles with his promotion and new role as leader of the Roughnecks, the squad is reassigned to Honolulu -- where they're soon attacked by a huge contingent of the bug army. Can Rico get the Roughnecks out alive? |
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A network of bug tunnels has been found under San Francisco, and the only way to eliminate the threat is to bomb the city. Razak and Walker present another plan that's risky but would save civilians. Can they finish the task before nukes are dropped? |
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The Roughnecks are split up and placed with other units. But before they're separated, they undertake a final mission to scatter Razak's ashes at a lake, where they find Brutto and Gen. Redwing waiting for them. |
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At a temporary base camp on Klendathu, the Roughnecks face a new and more diabolical threat created by none other than the mutant that was formerly Barcalow. Can the squad defeat this dangerous enemy? |
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A massive bug mound appears outside Buenos Aires -- and the bugs are planning a counterattack to retake the city. To facilitate more air strikes, the Roughnecks and two other squads must sneak up to the hill and destroy the plasma bugs. |
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The squad prepares for the D-Day invasion of Klendathu, the bugs' home planet. Before they head to the surface, Flores receives word that her brother was lost when his medivac ship was hit and crashed. Can Flores recover from the shock? |
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The troops move into peacetime mode after the queen bug has seemingly been destroyed. When Jenkins insists that she's alive and on Earth, Gen. Redwing orders him to take R & R. But is Jenkins correct? |
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The Valley Forge is headed for the next campaign and it's a long journey, so everyone but Marlow, Ibanez and the Roughnecks are in suspended animation. Infected by a bug virus, Barcalow mutates into a bug creature, putting the whole crew at risk. |
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Woody gets Splinter and Knothead from military school. / Smedley wants Chilly Willy kicked out of the Antarctic Games. / Woody and Wally square off. |
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In the second film to spring from the popular Nickelodeon series, the gang visits Paris when Mr. Pickles gets summoned to fix a giant robot at the EuroReptarland theme park. Meanwhile, Chuckie tries to find a nice girlfriend for his widowed father in the romantic city, but evil park manager Coco LaBouche (voiced by Susan Sarandon) his him in her sights. This animated film in... |
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In Season 2, Woody entertains an annoying kid to get a free vacation, finds himself knee-deep in espionage, takes on wrestling champion the Granulator and sabotages Ms. Meany's plans to move into a condo across town. |
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Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup are pint-sized superheroes ready to kick some criminal butt! The video contains episodes from the Powerpuff series on TV's Cartoon Network, including "Birthday Bash," "Beat Your Greens," "School House Rocked," "Los Dos Mojos" and "Stuck Up, Up and Away." Also includes cool interactive games, Powerpuff Girls bios and a bonus cartoon. |
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Sharing's on the menu at the top of this hit Nicktoon's seventh season when Tommy decides he doesn't want his baby brother, Dil, playing with the family dog, Spike. Trouble is, Tommy and the gang can't seem to find Dil a suitable substitute. |
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The troops move into peacetime mode after the queen bug has seemingly been destroyed. When Jenkins insists that she's alive and on Earth, Gen. Redwing orders him to take R & R. But is Jenkins correct? |
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While on a mission to take control of a vital mountain pass, Rico has trouble trusting the platoon's newest member: a cyborg named Chas. But he's befriended by Higgins, who considers the robot a kindred spirit. |
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As the war moves to the planet Tophet, the Roughnecks go after Razak and Higgins, who are trapped behind enemy lines and about to be shelled by their own airstrike. Can the squad reach their comrades before they're obliterated? |
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Arriving on the planet Tophet on a scouting mission, the Roughnecks are surprised to find an advanced indigenous species that claims the bugs came but died because they couldn't adapt to the climate. If that's true, where are all the corpses? |
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The capture of the Skinnies' leader reveals that the race is being mind-controlled by the bugs, who are mining the planet for Xylon -- which will make intergalactic travel possible. Can the Roughnecks stop a transport bug from leaving with the Xylon? |
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After a group of humanoid Skinnies captures the Roughnecks, Brutto and Jenkins are taken away to be interrogated by a brain bug. Can they get out of this tight spot? |
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While on a mission to take control of a vital mountain pass, Rico has trouble trusting the platoon's newest member: a cyborg named Chas. But he's befriended by Higgins, who considers the robot a kindred spirit. |
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As the war moves to the planet Tophet, the Roughnecks go after Razak and Higgins, who are trapped behind enemy lines and about to be shelled by their own airstrike. Can the squad reach their comrades before they're obliterated? |
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Trying to locate two squads that seem to have vanished into thin air, the Roughnecks find themselves battling giant amphibious beetles, and Flores is captured by them. Later, Rico and Flores argue after he criticizes her for taking too many risks. |
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The squad remains stranded on the frozen asteroid and continues to battle the Firefries. Can Gossard fix the ship's communications system and make contact with someone before it's too late? |
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In this episode of the animated sci-fi adventure series based on Robert Heinlein's novel, a nation of alien insects plans to kill off the entire human race and take over the world -- unless Lt. Jean Razak and his courageous Troopers can stop them. Landing on the aquatic Hydora planet, the team prepares to extinguish the creatures' home base. But they soon find themselves trapped in a cave, fending off a vicious attack by enormous mosquitoes. |
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Five original episodes from the "Roughnecks" animated television series put a space-age twist on World War II battle adventures. Produced by Starship Troopers director Paul Verhoeven, these part-sequel, part-remake stories detail the Marines's battles and assignments leading up to the film's climactic assault on Bug City. Vocal talent includes E.G. Daily of "Rugrats" fame a... |
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The battle against the bugs moves to the planet Hydora, where Rico and the Roughnecks again come to the rescue of Lt. Ibanez when she's marooned while evacuating the wounded. Can they reach her in time? |
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The transport bug seen bringing reinforcements and eggs to Pluto is followed back to the watery planet Hydora, where it releases barb-shooting flying insects of a previously unknown variety. Could Hydora be the bugs' home base? |
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The new Woody Woodpecker animated series presents a fresh take on the favorite Walter Lantz characters that first came to life in 1941. Woody Woodpecker is quick on his feet, unpredictable and easily identifiable by his trademark cackle. |
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The bugs capture the Roughnecks as they're attempting to find out what happened to Lt. Ross, who -- suffering from amnesia -- was last seen wandering on Hydora, with his entire platoon missing. Can Jenkins save his squad with his telepathic talent? |
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When the Roughnecks go beneath Pluto's surface to locate the bug army's incubation center, Flores suffers from a debilitating attack of claustrophobia. Will her angst create a problem for the rest of the squad? |
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Rico is forced to train reporter Higgins to defend himself in combat as the Roughnecks try to defend themselves from new flying bugs that appear to be impervious to laser fire. Can the Roughnecks eradicate the airborne threat? |
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Still stuck on the asteroid, the Roughnecks are running low on ammunition -- and the Firefries keep attacking. The squad's only chance is for Rico, Flores and T'Phai to act as bait while Gossard and Doc create a toxic barrier to kill the bugs. |
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The Roughnecks crash-land on an asteroid after an infestation of tiny, flame-breathing bugs hatches out of Barcalow's neck. Can the squad survive on the desolate chunk of rock long enough to be rescued? |
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The Roughnecks have found an oxygen source, and Doc and Flores connect a compressor to pump oxygen to the ship -- and suddenly vanish. Can the squad locate their comrades and solve the mystery of the giant creature they're trapped inside of? |
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On the barren asteroid, the Roughnecks try to make their way to a crashed science vessel, the Sequoia, that was coming to help. Can they locate the downed ship, and will they find any survivors? |
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Still in the regeneration tank, Rico grows increasingly angry and frustrated because nobody is taking seriously his claims that the bugs are coming. Meanwhile, the Roughnecks map strange tunnels in Tesca Nemerosa's jungles. |
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As a powerful monsoon hits the Zegema base, Rico floats comatose in a regeneration tank, flashing back to high school and fighting his subconscious to stay alive. Will he survive and recover? |
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In the tiny town of Harmony, the people have been working so hard they've forgotten music even exists! Then, three determined little orphans set out give the town the most amazing present anyone could imagine: Christmas caroling! |
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Rookies Rico, Flores and Jenkins travel to Pluto on what's supposed to be a mop-up operation, only to find a grave threat to the research outposts from plasma-shooting alien bugs. Will the trio survive? |
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Wally will not serve Woody at his restaurant. / Smedley attempts to banish Chilly from his cruise ship. / Woody terrorizes Wally's attempts at sleep. |
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Searching for a Rippler nest on Hydora, the Roughnecks come under heavy fire, and an acid-tipped barb severely wounds Jenkins. Can he survive his injury -- and can the squad find and destroy the nest? |
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Still in the regeneration tank, Rico grows increasingly angry and frustrated because nobody is taking seriously his claims that the bugs are coming. Meanwhile, the Roughnecks map strange tunnels in Tesca Nemerosa's jungles. |
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As a powerful monsoon hits the Zegema base, Rico floats comatose in a regeneration tank, flashing back to high school and fighting his subconscious to stay alive. Will he survive and recover? |
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As the squad tries -- from underwater -- to locate a brain bug on Tesca Nemerosa, Rico gets separated from his unit and finds himself trapped when his Marauder suit starts to run out of juice. Will he make it out alive? |
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Buzz bullies his way into being Woody's new roommate. / Winnie cracks Buzz Buzzard's auto theft ring. / Woody has to fly south for the winter. |
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Woody competes against Buzz. / Winnie enrolls in Wally's Swedish Finishing School. / Woody and Wally look for Valentine's Day dates. |
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The bugs capture the Roughnecks as they're attempting to find out what happened to Lt. Ross, who -- suffering from amnesia -- was last seen wandering on Hydora, with his entire platoon missing. Can Jenkins save his squad with his telepathic talent? |
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Woody will do just about anything for a Butter-Scotchy-Finger-Pie. / Smedley uses Chilly to get his vacation in Montezuma. / Woody poses as a chicken. |
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Trying to locate two squads that seem to have vanished into thin air, the Roughnecks find themselves battling giant amphibious beetles, and Flores is captured by them. Later, Rico and Flores argue after he criticizes her for taking too many risks. |
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Buzz tries to steal from Woody's baby-sitting business. / Chilly abuses the bait shop's return policy. / Wally buys a weather-control shack. |
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When the Roughnecks go beneath Pluto's surface to locate the bug army's incubation center, Flores suffers from a debilitating attack of claustrophobia. Will her angst create a problem for the rest of the squad? |
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Searching for a Rippler nest on Hydora, the Roughnecks come under heavy fire, and an acid-tipped barb severely wounds Jenkins. Can he survive his injury -- and can the squad find and destroy the nest? |
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Woody and Wally race down a mountain. / Dr. Nutts seeks out the legendary fur-bearing trout. / Woody takes Wally to court for injuring him. |
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The battle against the bugs moves to the planet Hydora, where Rico and the Roughnecks again come to the rescue of Lt. Ibanez when she's marooned while evacuating the wounded. Can they reach her in time? |
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Woody attempts to win at bowling against Buzz Buzzard. / Monty uses Chilly as bait. / Wally uses the silent treatment to get rid of Woody. |
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Woody stows away on a pirate ship for the free food. / Buzz slips hair-removal cream into shampoo bottles. / Woody can't fill his wood-pecking quota. |
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Rico still doesn't trust Col. T'Phai, but in the jungle on Tesca Nemerosa, they're forced to work together when the other squad members begin disappearing. Can Rico and T'Phai put aside their differences to save the others? |
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Woody enters a father-son golf tournament. / Woody is duped into sending his nephews to Camp Buzzard. / Woody and Wally become friends. |
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The Skinnies, formerly working for the bugs, have switched sides, but one of them -- Col. T'Phai -- meets considerable opposition when he joins the squad for its assault on Zegema Beach. Can he prove that he belongs? |
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As the squad tries -- from underwater -- to locate a brain bug on Tesca Nemerosa, Rico gets separated from his unit and finds himself trapped when his Marauder suit starts to run out of juice. Will he make it out alive? |
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Johnny Rico and his crew are furious when they find out they've been partnered up with the T'Phai to combat alien bugs on Zegema Beach. But after Rico suffers an attack by a Giant Spider and T'Phai takes on a team of vicious Tanker Worms, the Troopers realize if they want to survive, they're going to have to work together. |
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Five original episodes from the "Roughnecks" animated television series put a space-age twist on World War II battle adventures. Produced by Starship Troopers director Paul Verhoeven, these part-sequel, part-remake stories detail the Marines's battles and assignments leading up to the film's climactic assault on Bug City. Vocal talent includes E.G. Daily of "Rugrats" fame and Dom DeLuise's son, David. |
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In this episode of the animated sci-fi adventure series based on Robert Heinlein's novel, a nation of alien insects plans to kill off the entire human race and take over the world -- unless Lt. Jean Razak and his courageous Troopers can stop them. Landing on the aquatic Hydora planet, the team prepares to extinguish the creatures' home base. But they soon find themselves trapped in a cave, fending off a vicious attack by enormous mosquitoes. |
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Johnny Rico and his crew are furious when they find out they've been partnered up with the T'Phai to combat alien bugs on Zegema Beach. But after Rico suffers an attack by a Giant Spider and T'Phai takes on a team of vicious Tanker Worms, the Troopers realize if they want to survive, they're going to have to work together. |
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In this sci-fi series, a squad of space soldiers -- among them Carmen, Rico, Flores and T'Phai -- find themselves stranded on an asteroid after their spaceship crashes. Soon, they discover that the monstrous giant insects that have been attempting to rule the universe have surrounded the asteroid, and the troopers must find the chemicals to destroy them. |
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This 1999 animated film follows the fearless Aladdin and his new pal, Paige, on a quest to recover a stolen magic lamp. The dynamic duo sails through some crazy Arabian nights -- including run-ins with an Egyptian queen, an English king, dinosaurs and pirates. E.G. Daily (who brings life to Tommy Pickles of "The Rugrats") and Ed Gilbert (who lent his pipes to Disney's The Little Mermaid) provide voice work. |
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In this sci-fi series, a squad of space soldiers -- among them Carmen, Rico, Flores and T'Phai -- find themselves stranded on an asteroid after their spaceship crashes. Soon, they discover that the monstrous giant insects that have been attempting to rule the universe have surrounded the asteroid, and the troopers must find the chemicals to destroy them. |
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In Season 1 of the animated series, Woody Woodpecker will meet up with old adversaries like Ms. Meany, Wally Walrus and Buzz Buzzard, and memorable characters like Winnie Woodpecker and Chilly Willy. |
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The Roughnecks have found an oxygen source, and Doc and Flores connect a compressor to pump oxygen to the ship -- and suddenly vanish. Can the squad locate their comrades and solve the mystery of the giant creature they're trapped inside of? |
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Still stuck on the asteroid, the Roughnecks are running low on ammunition -- and the Firefries keep attacking. The squad's only chance is for Rico, Flores and T'Phai to act as bait while Gossard and Doc create a toxic barrier to kill the bugs. |
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On the barren asteroid, the Roughnecks try to make their way to a crashed science vessel, the Sequoia, that was coming to help. Can they locate the downed ship, and will they find any survivors? |
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The squad remains stranded on the frozen asteroid and continues to battle the Firefries. Can Gossard fix the ship's communications system and make contact with someone before it's too late? |
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The Roughnecks crash-land on an asteroid after an infestation of tiny, flame-breathing bugs hatches out of Barcalow's neck. Can the squad survive on the desolate chunk of rock long enough to be rescued? |
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The transport bug seen bringing reinforcements and eggs to Pluto is followed back to the watery planet Hydora, where it releases barb-shooting flying insects of a previously unknown variety. Could Hydora be the bugs' home base? |
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The new Woody Woodpecker animated series presents a fresh take on the favorite Walter Lantz characters that first came to life in 1941. Woody Woodpecker is quick on his feet, unpredictable and easily identifiable by his trademark cackle. |
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Rico is forced to train reporter Higgins to defend himself in combat as the Roughnecks try to defend themselves from new flying bugs that appear to be impervious to laser fire. Can the Roughnecks eradicate the airborne threat? |
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Woody poses as an agent from the Internal Food Revenue Service. / Two bears attempt a life of vegetarianism. / Woody encourages Chester to get a job. |
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Woody tries to steal cable from Wally Walrus. / Winnie goes to see Dr. Nutts. / Woody decides he needs a vacation. |
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Woody tries his hardest to aggravate Ms. Meany. / An old fisherman recounts the Legend of Rockabye Point. / Winnie wants to take flying lessons. |
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Woody buys a hot dog cart. / Smedley finds himself the victim of a television gone haywire! / Woody buys a termite to help him peck trees. |
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The Roughnecks squad is dispatched to assist intelligence officer Earle Walker in capturing a live plasma bug and bringing it back through enemy territory. |
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When the Roughnecks pick up a distress call from pilots Ibanez and Barcalow, who are under attack at a research outpost, Rico risks his squad's safety to save Ibanez. Can she and Barcalow survive the bug onslaught at the station till help arrives? |
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In this first full-length film based on the popular Nickelodeon cartoon series, Tommy Pickles (voiced by E.G. Daily) takes on additional responsibilities when a new baby brother enters the picture. The infant, named Dil, is such a burden to Tommy and his pals Chuckie, Angelica, Phil and Lil that they decide to bring him back to the hospital. The kids get lost along the way and run into a group of troublesome circus performers. |
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After winning the sheepherding contest, Babe (voiced by Elizabeth Daily) comes home to the reality that Farmer and Mrs. Hoggett (James Cromwell and Magda Szubanski) may lose their land. The prize porker and Mrs. Hoggett go to the big city in a desperate attempt to save the farm but become separated. On his own, Babe performs with the circus, is chased by stray dogs and becomes a leader among animals in director George Miller's Oscar-nominated ... |
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Includes: "Insect Inside/Powerpuff Bluff," "Monkey See, Doggie Do/Mommy Fearest," "Octi Evil/Geshundfight," "Buttercrush/Fuzzy Logic," "Boogie Frights/Abracadaver," "Telephonies/Tough Love," "Major Competition/Mr. Mojo's Rising," "Paste Makes Waste/Ice Sore," "Bubblevicious/Bare Facts," "Cat Man Do/Impeach Fuzz," "Just Another Manic Mojo/Mime For A Change," "Rowdy Ruff Boys," and "Uh, Oh, Dynamo." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Insect Inside," "Powerpuff Bluff," "Monkey See Doggy Do," "Mommy Fearest," "Octi Evil," "Geshund Fight," "Buttercrush," "Fuzzy Logic," "Boogie Frights," "Abracadaver," "Telephonies," "Tough Love," "Major Competition," "Mr. Mojo's Rising," "Paste Makes Waste" and "Ice Sore." |
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1998 3.0 ★ TV Shows A lonely Chuckie makes friends with a fluffy baby duckling who follows him all over town. He'd rather be playing with Tommy, but Tommy is too busy taking care of his new baby brother, Dil. Even Spike isn't getting as much attention as he used to. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Insect Inside," "Powerpuff Bluff," "Monkey See Doggy Do," "Mommy Fearest," "Octi Evil," "Geshund Fight," "Buttercrush," "Fuzzy Logic," "Boogie Frights," "Abracadaver," "Telephonies," "Tough Love," "Major Competition," "Mr. Mojo's Rising," "Paste Makes Waste" and "Ice Sore." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bubblevicious," "The Bare Facts," "Cat Man Do," "Impeach Fuzz," "Just Another Manic Mojo," "Mime for a Change," "Rowdy Ruff Boys" and "Uh Oh Dynamo." |
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If Angelica can remain silent for a whole day, her parents will buy her an amazing present ... but can she make it? / Angelica ties Chuckie's eternally-untied shoes, and Chas believed that Chuckie did it himself -- a shoe-tying prodigy! |
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After the Rugrats overhear Chas reminisce about his very first bachelor pad back when he was young, Chuckie discovers all his furniture has been moved out of his bedroom. Angelica decides to stage a prom, just so she can be elected Prom Queen. |
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Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, also known as the Powerpuff Girls, are three delightfully sweet sisters who have dedicated their lives to saving the world from crime and fighting the forces of evil. |
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Chas gets Chuckie a new pedal-operated car and takes the Rugrats to the park to try it out. / Tommy wonders if Dil can imagine pictures in his head when he listens to music, the way Tommy and his friends do. |
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After Professor Utonium's experiment to create the perfect girl is tainted with Chemical X, he winds up with three adorable superheroes: Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup. Now the trio uses their amazing powers and kick-butt attitude to fight evil. Superspeed, microscopic vision and other abilities help them protect Townsville from a slew of villains and monsters. All 78 episodes of the Emmy-winning animated series are included. |
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1998 TV Shows When the babies are taken to a nursery to buy some plants, the babies fantasize they are being chased by a white tiger in the jungle. / Boris and Minka rent a cabin in the woods and Didi feels that the babies should bond with their grandparents. |
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1998 TV Shows Tommy and Chuckie decide to find new friends. They each find what seem to be kindred spirits, but soon realize diversity makes the world go around. / Everyone goes to the art museum, and the babies fantasize as they become part of the art pieces. |
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Angelica has decided to be a "stand-up chameleon" when she grows up. / After Boris reads the Rugrats the story of Noah's Ark, Angelica tells them she heard on TV that there's going to be a flood. |
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1998 TV Shows Rated: NR Tommy is horrified when Dil is given some of his old toys. Tommy eventually realizes that he has outgrown his old toys and they are perfect for Dil. / Angelica is jealous when Susie Carmichael is chosen to be the lead in a ballet recital. |
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1998 TV Shows Rated: NR After Grandpa Lou reads "Jack and the Beanstalk" to the Rugrats, they're convinced that Dil has eaten magic beans and has special powers. / The babies believe they've turned Dil into a watermelon and must save him from a watermelon-eating contest. |
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1998 TV Shows At a petting zoo, the babies become convinced that they are going to turn into animals if they stay. / Triumphant after her stint as a flower girl, Angelica plans an elaborate wedding for Lil and Chuckie. |
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1998 TV Shows Stu and Lou are having a surprise party for Didi's birthday but have forgotten the most important thing: the cake. / When the babies overhear Grandpa Lou lamenting his baldness, Angelica convinces Tommy that being bald means he'll never grow up. |
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1998 TV Shows
Stu wants to buy a car, and he and Grandpa Lou head to a dealership where the babies are on the lookout for "sharks" trying to get the better of Stu. / Chas notices that Chuckie is left-handed and freaks out, deciding he must stop this at all costs. |
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1998 TV Shows Stu has to go out of town and Tommy overhears that he must now be the "man of the house." / Tommy's feeling neglected by Stu and wishes for a different dad. When Drew takes Stu and the babies to a spa, Tommy thinks his wish just might come true. |
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1998 TV Shows Angelica has the babies convinced that Didi and Stu might take Dil back to the baby store because he is dumb. The babies set out to "train" him. Dil isn't sleeping through the night and it's wreaking havoc on Tommy. |
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1998 TV Shows When Angelica tells Chuckie he's not as cute as he used to be, the babies help him redesign himself like a butterfly in a cocoon. Angelica notices that Phil and Lil and now Tommy and Dil get double what she gets, so she creates her twin. |
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1998 TV Shows Chuckie, feeling ignored by Tommy who now has older brother duties, takes chores for a baby duckling, who follows him everywhere. / Spike becomes jealous of all the attention Dil is getting, but ends up saving him from danger and becoming a hero. |
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After Professor Utonium's experiment to create the perfect girl is tainted with Chemical X, he winds up with three adorable superheroes: Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup. Now the trio uses their amazing powers and kick-butt attitude to fight evil. Superspeed, microscopic vision and other abilities help them protect Townsville from a slew of villains and monsters. All 78 episodes of the Emmy-winning animated series are included. |
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Include: "Fallen Arches/Mane Event," "Town and Out/Child Fearing," "Criss Cross Crisis," "Bubblevision/Bought and Scold," "Getting Twiggy/Cop Out" "Jewel of the Aisle/Super Zeroes," "Three Girls and a Monster/Monkey See, Doggy Two," "Candy Is Dandy/ Catastrophe," "Hot Air Buffoon/Ploys R' Us," "Helter Shelter/Power Lunch," "Powerprof," "Headsucker's Moxy/Equal Fights" and "Moral Decay/Meet the Beat Alls." |
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Includes: "Film Flam," "All Chalked Up," "Get Back Jojo," "Him Diddle Riddle," "Members Only," "Knock It Off," "Superfriends," "Nano of the North," "Stray Bullet," "Forced Kin," "Keen on Keane/Not So Awesome" "Power-Noia" and "Nuthin' Special/Neighbor Hood." |
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1998 3.0 ★ TV Shows A lonely Chuckie makes friends with a fluffy baby duckling who follows him all over town. He'd rather be playing with Tommy, but Tommy is too busy taking care of his new baby brother, Dil. Even Spike isn't getting as much attention as he used to. |
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Includes: "Monstra-City/Shut the Pup Up," "I See A Funny Cartoon/Octi-Gone," "Toast of the Town/Divide and Conquer," "Burglar Alarmed/Shotgun Wedding," "Save Mojo/Substitute Creature," " Boys are Back in Town," "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey," "Pee Pee G's/Boy Toys," "Seed No Evil/City of Clipsville," "Lying Around/Bubble Boy," "Powerpuff Girls a Documentary/Girls Gone Mild," "Curses/Bang For Your Buck" and "Silent Treatment/Sweet 'n' Sour." ... |
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The Powerfuff Girls kick butt but dispel all doubts: Mojo Jojo's the star of The Mane Event's great bonus features. In "Mojo Jojo's Evil Bio," Mojo narrates his life story -- and even does an audio commentary! Also includes two never-before-seen episodes. And when Bubbles and Buttercup accidentally cut Blossom's hair too short, she makes them take on the Eyeball-Monster by themselves. |
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Includes: "Prime Mates/Coupe D'Etat," "Makes Zen to Me/Say Uncle," "Reeking Havoc/Live & Let Dynamo," "Mo' Linguish/Oops I Did It Again," "Made Up Story," "Little Miss Interprets/Night Mayor," "Custody Battle/City of Nutsville," "Aspirations," "That's Not My Baby/Simian Says," "Sun Scream/City of Frownsville," "West in Pieces," "Crazy Mixed Up Puffs/Mizzen in Action" and "Roughing It Up/What's the Big Idea." |
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After winning the sheepherding contest, Babe (voiced by Elizabeth Daily) comes home to the reality that Farmer and Mrs. Hoggett (James Cromwell and Magda Szubanski) may lose their land. The prize porker and Mrs. Hoggett go to the bi... |
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Include: "Stuck Up/Schoolhouse Rocked," "Collect Her/Supper Villian," "Birthday Bash/Too Pooped to Puff," "Dream Scheme/You Snooze," "Beat Your Greens/Down 'N Dirty," "Slave the Day/Los Dos Mojos," "Special Blossom/Daylight Savings," "Mo Job/Pet Feud," "Imaginary Fiend/Cootie Gras," "Best Rainy Day/Just Desserts," "Twisted Sister/Cover Up," "Mojo Jonesin'/Speed Demon," and "Something's A Ms./Slumbering With The Enemy." |
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Include: "Fallen Arches/Mane Event," "Town and Out/Child Fearing," "Criss Cross Crisis," "Bubblevision/Bought and Scold," "Getting Twiggy/Cop Out" "Jewel of the Aisle/Super Zeroes," "Three Girls and a Monster/Monkey See, Doggy Two," "Candy Is Dandy/ Catastrophe," "Hot Air Buffoon/Ploys R' Us," "Helter Shelter/Power Lunch," "Powerprof," "Headsucker's Moxy/Equal Fights" and "Moral Decay/Meet the Beat Alls." |
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Includes: "Film Flam," "All Chalked Up," "Get Back Jojo," "Him Diddle Riddle," "Members Only," "Knock It Off," "Superfriends," "Nano of the North," "Stray Bullet," "Forced Kin," "Keen on Keane/Not So Awesome" "Power-Noia" and "Nuthin' Special/Neighbor Hood." |
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Includes: "Monstra-City/Shut the Pup Up," "I See A Funny Cartoon/Octi-Gone," "Toast of the Town/Divide and Conquer," "Burglar Alarmed/Shotgun Wedding," "Save Mojo/Substitute Creature," " Boys are Back in Town," "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey," "Pee Pee G's/Boy Toys," "Seed No Evil/City of Clipsville," "Lying Around/Bubble Boy," "Powerpuff Girls a Documentary/Girls Gone Mild," "Curses/Bang For Your Buck" and "Silent Treatment/Sweet 'n' Sour." |
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Includes: "Prime Mates/Coupe D'Etat," "Makes Zen to Me/Say Uncle," "Reeking Havoc/Live & Let Dynamo," "Mo' Linguish/Oops I Did It Again," "Made Up Story," "Little Miss Interprets/Night Mayor," "Custody Battle/City of Nutsville," "Aspirations," "That's Not My Baby/Simian Says," "Sun Scream/City of Frownsville," "West in Pieces," "Crazy Mixed Up Puffs/Mizzen in Action" and "Roughing It Up/What's the Big Idea." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bubblevicious," "The Bare Facts," "Cat Man Do," "Impeach Fuzz," "Just Another Manic Mojo," "Mime for a Change," "Rowdy Ruff Boys" and "Uh Oh Dynamo." |
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Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup soar into adventure in the first season of the hit animated series. Beneath their cute exteriors, these girls are three of the toughest superheroes on the planet, taking on the evil chimp Mojo Jojo and other evildoers with superspeed, X-ray vision and a whole lot of attitude. Creator Craig McCracken's cult classic show began as a college project and went on to become a worldwide phenomenon. |
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In this first full-length film based on the popular Nickelodeon cartoon series, Tommy Pickles (voiced by E.G. Daily) takes on additional responsibilities when a new baby brother enters the picture. The infant, named Dil, is such a burden to Tommy and his pals Chuckie, Angelica, Phil and Lil that they decide to bring him back to the hospital. The kids get lost along the way ... |
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After Professor Utonium's experiment to create the perfect girl is tainted with Chemical X, he winds up with three adorable superheroes: Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup. Now the trio uses their amazing powers and kick-butt attitude to fight evil. Superspeed, microscopic vision and other abilities help them protect Townsville from a slew of villains and monsters. All 78 episodes of the Emmy-winning animated series are included. |
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Stu and Didi are having a party and Angelica sets up camping grounds in the backyard, and they sit around the "campfire" to tell scary stories. / Chuckie and Angelica write a complaint letter to Reptar after he steals cereal in a commercial. |
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Angelica is determined to hide her cold so she can go to the Cirque Du Dummi Bear with the other kids. The babies decide to initiate Dil into the world of "big babies" but are hindered in performing their ceremony by a contest between the fathers. |
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Grandpa Lou is forced to take the Rugrats along with him to a wrestling arena, where he and Conan McNulty will vie for the seniors' division title. / Tommy suggests that Chuckie start a rock collection to supplement the lucky rock he carries around. |
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When Stu is hit on the head by his latest creation, he suffers temporary amnesia and starts acting like a baby. / Stu and Drew try to capture the antics of their respective children on tape to win a prize on a TV show. |
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After Professor Utonium's experiment to create the perfect girl is tainted with Chemical X, he winds up with three adorable superheroes: Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup. Now the trio uses their amazing powers and kick-butt attitude to fight evil. Superspeed, microscopic vision and other abilities help them protect Townsville from a slew of villains and monsters. All 78 episodes of the Emmy-winning animated series are included. |
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Includes: "Insect Inside/Powerpuff Bluff," "Monkey See, Doggie Do/Mommy Fearest," "Octi Evil/Geshundfight," "Buttercrush/Fuzzy Logic," "Boogie Frights/Abracadaver," "Telephonies/Tough Love," "Major Competition/Mr. Mojo's Rising," "Paste Makes Waste/Ice Sore," "Bubblevicious/Bare Facts," "Cat Man Do/Impeach Fuzz," "Just Another Manic Mojo/Mime For A Change," "Rowdy Ruff Boys," and "Uh, Oh, Dynamo." |
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Include: "Stuck Up/Schoolhouse Rocked," "Collect Her/Supper Villian," "Birthday Bash/Too Pooped to Puff," "Dream Scheme/You Snooze," "Beat Your Greens/Down 'N Dirty," "Slave the Day/Los Dos Mojos," "Special Blossom/Daylight Savings," "Mo Job/Pet Feud," "Imaginary Fiend/Cootie Gras," "Best Rainy Day/Just Desserts," "Twisted Sister/Cover Up," "Mojo Jonesin'/Speed Demon," and "Something's A Ms./Slumbering With The Enemy." |
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Angelica overhears a TV show host say a naughty word, the babies go on the loose at the senior center, Chuckie gets a two-wheeler, the girls get diagnosed with cooties, Chas dates a police officer and more in Season 5 of the hit animated series! |
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The fourth season of this animated adult sitcom finds Duckman (Jason Alexander) becoming the head of a major film studio, adopting rapper Coolio (voiced by the artist himself), being sent to a women's prison and joining forces with a female private investigator. Meanwhile, Duckman's fitness-obsessed sister-in-law, Bernice, finds success as an angry music star, becomes a congresswoman and battles a powerful tobacco company. |
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1997 TV Shows Chuckie falls for Emma, a little girl playing by herself at the park. / The Rugrats play at Piggy's Pizza Palace. |
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1997 TV Shows Rated: NR Chaz falls for a traffic cop. / Ben and Elaine are thinking about having a baby and baby-sit the Rugrats as a test run. |
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1997 TV Shows Lou gets out of yard work by saying he caught a "bad bug." / Grandpa Lou brings the Rugrats to a bingo game at a senior center. |
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1997 TV Shows Angelica decides to turn over a new leaf. / The babies think that the pilot light is a "pirate light" that keeps pirates away. |
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1997 TV Shows Angelica takes Chuckie under her wing when he gets his first bike. / During a trip, the adults inadvertently leave Grandpa Lou stranded. |
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1997 TV Shows Rated: NR The babies form a posse to catch Angelica, who stole their free ice cream coupons. / Tommy decides to make Chuckie braver. |
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1997 TV Shows The babies make a trek to the basement in order to save Chuckie's favorite toy. / The Rugrats go to a birthday party at the McNultys' house. |
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1997 TV Shows Chuckie becomes jealous of the attention that Chaz is giving his new "brother" Tommy, so he tries to make Tommy look bad. |
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1997 TV Shows Grandpa Lou plays poker with his eccentric cousin Miriam and her nutty friends. / Tommy is the victim of mistaken identity. |
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1997 TV Shows Tommy is rattled when he gets his first cut. / The babies think that Chuckie is growing after Lou accidentally shrinks his clothes in the wash. |
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1997 TV Shows Rated: NR Angelica tries to be the new junior assistant on "Miss Carol's Happy House." / Charlotte makes her long-suffering assistant baby-sit the Rugrats. |
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1997 TV Shows Chaz and Chuckie are forced to baby-sit Angelica's evil cat. / During a sleepover, Tommy and Chuckie fear that the sandman is coming to get them. |
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1997 3.0 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR Angelica overhears a TV show host say a naughty word, the babies go on the loose at the senior center, Chuckie gets a two-wheeler, the girls get diagnosed with cooties, Chas dates a police officer and more in this season of the hit animated series! |
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This disc includes episodes 7-12. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Noir Gang," "Fobidden Fruit," "Grandma-ma's Flatulent Adventure," "Color Of Naught," "Sperms Of Endearment," "A Room With A Bellevue" and "Apocalypse Not." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Clear And Presidente Danger," "The Girls Of Route Canal," "The Mallardian Candidate," "Pig Amok," "The Once And Future Duck," "The One With Lisa Kudrow In A Small Role" and "Aged Heat." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "They Craved Duckman's Brain!", "The Road To Dendron," "Exile In Guyville," "The Longest Weekend," "The Amazing Colossal Duckman" and "Cock Tales For Four." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dammit, Hollywood," "Coolio Runnings," "Aged Heat 2: Women In Heat," "All About Elliott," "From Brad To Worse," "Bonfire Of The Panties" and "Role With It." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ajax & Ajaxer," "With Friends Like These," "A Trophied Duck," "A Star Is Abhorred," "Bev Takes A Holiday," "Love! Anger! Kvetching!" and "Haunted Society Plumbers." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ebony, Baby," "Vuuck, As In Duck," "Crime, Punishment, War, Peace, And The Idiot," "Kidney, Popsicle, And Nuts," "The Tami Show," "My Feral Lady" and "Westward, No!" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Short, Plush And Deadly," "How To Suck In Business Without Really Trying," "You've Come A Wrong Way, Baby," "Hamlet 2 This Time It's Personal," "Das Sub," "Where No Duckman Has Gone Before" and "Four Weddings Inconceivable." |
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Angry private detective Duckman (Jason Alexander) returns for more comic misadventures with his partner Cornfed (Gregg Berger), including being committed to a mental institution, starting a revolution in a third-world country and chaperoning his son Ajax's (Dweezil Zappa) trip to the Sudan. Problems arise at home when a French nanny accuses Duckman of sexual harassment, and Bernice becomes obsessed with having a child. |
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The now-adolescent Huey, Dewey and Louie stir up all kinds of trouble for Uncle Donald in Disney's hilarious series. Typical teens with interests in cars, sports and, of course, girls, the boys are growing up. But one thing hasn't changed: their endless capacity for tormenting their uncle with their crazy pranks. Also on hand for the high jinks are Donald's girlfriend, Daisy, and nutty professor Ludwig von Drake. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-3): "Transmission Impossible," "Heavy Dental" and "Feats of Clay." |
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Boorish private dick Duckman (voiced by Jason Alexander) returns for more comic misadventures with his partner, Cornfed (Gregg Berger), in this collection of episodes from the cult animated series that serves up sharp satire and a healthy dose of cynicism. Among the highlights from Seasons 3 and 4, Duckman lands himself in the nuthouse, starts a revolution in a third-world country, adopts rap star Coolio and buys a mail-order bride. |
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This disc includes episodes 7-12. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Noir Gang," "Fobidden Fruit," "Grandma-ma's Flatulent Adventure," "Color Of Naught," "Sperms Of Endearment," "A Room With A Bellevue" and "Apocalypse Not." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Clear And Presidente Danger," "The Girls Of Route Canal," "The Mallardian Candidate," "Pig Amok," "The Once And Future Duck," "The One With Lisa Kudrow In A Small Role" and "Aged Heat." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "They Craved Duckman's Brain!", "The Road To Dendron," "Exile In Guyville," "The Longest Weekend," "The Amazing Colossal Duckman" and "Cock Tales For Four." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dammit, Hollywood," "Coolio Runnings," "Aged Heat 2: Women In Heat," "All About Elliott," "From Brad To Worse," "Bonfire Of The Panties" and "Role With It." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ajax & Ajaxer," "With Friends Like These," "A Trophied Duck," "A Star Is Abhorred," "Bev Takes A Holiday," "Love! Anger! Kvetching!" and "Haunted Society Plumbers." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ebony, Baby," "Vuuck, As In Duck," "Crime, Punishment, War, Peace, And The Idiot," "Kidney, Popsicle, And Nuts," "The Tami Show," "My Feral Lady" and "Westward, No!" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Short, Plush And Deadly," "How To Suck In Business Without Really Trying," "You've Come A Wrong Way, Baby," "Hamlet 2 This Time It's Personal," "Das Sub," "Where No Duckman Has Gone Before" and "Four Weddings Inconceivable." |
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Boorish private dick Duckman (voiced by Jason Alexander) returns for more comic misadventures with his partner, Cornfed (Gregg Berger), in this collection of episodes from the cult animated series that serves up sharp satire and a healthy dose of cynicism. Among the highlights from Seasons 3 and 4, Duckman lands himself in the nuthouse, starts a revolution in a third-world country, adopts rap star Coolio and buys a mail-order bride. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-3): "Transmission Impossible," "Heavy Dental" and "Feats of Clay." |
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The world's hippest feline returns with new tricks up his sleeve. In these 10 episodes, Felix and friends find themselves at Egypt's pyramids, in the Bermuda Triangle, at the movies, in jail, on Mars and at a carnival. Episodes included are "The Petrified Cheese," "Manhattan Triangle," "Now Playing Felix," "Jailhouse Shock," "The Sludge King," "Mars Need Felix," "Space-Time Twister," "Guardian Idiot," "Step Right Up" and "Don't String Me Along." |
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Duckman, the world's most repellant alcoholic private detective, is back, joined by his three sons -- Ajax the slacker poet and Siamese twins Charles and Mambo -- as well as his trustworthy sidekick, the ever-impressive Cornfed Pig. The second season sees regular voice cast members Jason Alexander, Tim Curry, Dweezil Zappa and others joined by big-name guest stars such as Ben Stiller, Heather Locklear, Janeane Garofalo and Margaret Cho. |
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The world's hippest feline returns with new tricks up his sleeve. In these 10 episodes, Felix and friends find themselves at Egypt's pyramids, in the Bermuda Triangle, at the movies, in jail, on Mars and at a carnival. Episodes included are "The Petrified Cheese," "Manhattan Triangle," "Now Playing Felix," "Jailhouse Shock," "The Sludge King," "Mars Need Felix," "Space-Time Twister," "Guardian Idiot," "Step Right Up" and "Don't String Me Along." |
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This disc includes the following Season 1 episodes: "I, Duckman (Pilot)," "T.V. Or Not To Be," "Gripes of Wrath," "Psyche," "Gland Of Opportunity," "Ride The High School" and "A Civil War." |
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This disc includes the following Season 1 episodes: "I, Duckman (Pilot)," "T.V. Or Not To Be," "Gripes of Wrath," "Psyche," "Gland Of Opportunity," "Ride The High School" and "A Civil War." |
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This disc includes the following Season 1 episodes: "Not So Easy Riders," "It's The Thing Of The Principal," "Cellar Beware," "American Dicks," "About Face" and "Joking The Chicken." |
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This disc includes the following Season 2 episodes: "Papa Oom M.O.W M.O.W.," "Married Alive," "Days Of Whining And Neurosis," "Inherit The Judgement: The Dope's Trial," "America The Beautiful," "The Germ Turns," "In The Nam Of The Father," "Research And Destroy" and "Clip Job." |
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This disc includes the following Season 1 episodes: "Not So Easy Riders," "It's The Thing Of The Principal," "Cellar Beware," "American Dicks," "About Face" and "Joking The Chicken." |
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This disc includes the following Season 2 episodes: "Papa Oom M.O.W M.O.W.," "Married Alive," "Days Of Whining And Neurosis," "Inherit The Judgement: The Dope's Trial," "America The Beautiful," "The Germ Turns," "In The Nam Of The Father," "Research And Destroy" and "Clip Job." |
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Jason Alexander ("Seinfeld") provides the voice for the title character of this irreverent animated series that follows the misadventures of the distasteful private dick Eric Duckman and his partner, Cornfed Pig (Gregg Berger). Despite his obsession with sex, his taste for booze and his penchant for avoiding work, Duckman still manages to keep his family together and solve a few cases from time to time. |
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1994 3.0 ★ TV Shows The kids pack into an RV with their parents for a cross-country trip to Las Vegas, the babies catch chicken pox from Chuckie, and Angelica searches for a television so she can watch her favorite Christmas special. |
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Jason Alexander ("Seinfeld") provides the voice for the title character of this irreverent animated series that follows the misadventures of the distasteful private dick Eric Duckman and his partner, Cornfed Pig (Gregg Berger). Despite his obsession with sex, his taste for booze and his penchant for avoid... |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Posing as her mother, Angelica racks up a bill at Zippy's Snappy Home Delivery Deli. / During Christmas, the babies think that Santa forgot them. |
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1994 TV Shows The Rugrats are concerned about Didi's quest to get rid of the dust bunnies. / Angelica is sent to a New Age preschool. |
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1994 TV Shows The Rugrats are confused when Tommy gets a case of the hiccups. / The Rugrats notice a tree that's losing its leaves and worry that it's sick. |
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1994 TV Shows The Rugrats are convinced that there's a monster in Grandpa Lou's mattress. / Charlotte's minivan breaks down. |
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1994 TV Shows The Rugrats decide that Spike needs to be potty trained. / The Rugrats mess up Angelica's room with art supplies. |
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1994 TV Shows Grandpa Lou wins a turkey in a contest and havoc ensues when it turns out to be a live bird. |
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1994 TV Shows The Rugrats believe they've wished themselves into a fairy tale land. / Chuckie becomes a new, more confident baby when his nose unclogs. |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Angelica tricks the Rugrats into working at her lemonade stand. / After Lil explains the benefits of dresses, Phil and Chuckie give them a try. |
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1994 TV Shows Stu and Drew try to catch the antics of their children on tape for a TV show. / The Rugrats have their own Olympics. |
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This lighthearted Claymation series follows the misadventures of a zany, sock-eating, purple-warted monster called Mr. Bumpy and his best friends, a blue blob of goo aptly named Squishington and a piecemeal rag doll known as Molly Coddle. Though he lives under the bed of a 10-year-old boy, Mr. Bumpy still manages to find a way to get in all sorts of trouble, often taking on his nemeses, Destructo the robot and the ominous Closet Monster. |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Tommy leads the babies into another adventure to save Grandpa Boris from the "Meany of Chanukah"-- Grandpa's childhood rival, Schlomo. |
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When he's not on misadventures with his porcine partner, Cornfed (Gregg Berger), unscrupulous, incompetent and sex-obsessed Det. Duckman (Jason Alexander) tackles living with his dead wife's twin sister, three sons and ridiculously flatulent mother-in-law. Based on Everett Peck's underground comic, this i... |
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1994 3.0 ★ TV Shows The kids pack into an RV with their parents for a cross-country trip to Las Vegas, the babies catch chicken pox from Chuckie, and Angelica searches for a television so she can watch her favorite Christmas special. |
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Jason Alexander ("Seinfeld") provides the voice for the title character of this irreverent animated series that follows the misadventures of the distasteful private dick Eric Duckman and his partner, Cornfed Pig (Gregg Berger). Despite his obsession with sex, his taste for booze and his penchant for avoiding work, Duckman still manages to keep his family together and solve a few cases from time to time. |
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When he's not on misadventures with his porcine partner, Cornfed (Gregg Berger), unscrupulous, incompetent and sex-obsessed Det. Duckman (Jason Alexander) tackles living with his dead wife's twin sister, three sons and ridiculously flatulent mother-in-law. Based on Everett Peck's underground comic, this irreverent animated series finds the aggressive antihero frequently yelling, "What the hell are you staring at?" |
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Jason Alexander ("Seinfeld") provides the voice for the title character of this irreverent animated series that follows the misadventures of the distasteful private dick Eric Duckman and his partner, Cornfed Pig (Gregg Berger). Despite his obsession with sex, his taste for booze and his penchant for avoid... |
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1994 TV Shows The Rugrats help Chuckie deal with his latest fear of the car wash. / The Rugrats meet a mysterious baby at the park. |
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1994 TV Shows The Rugrats pretend they are characters from one of Grandpa Lou's old-time radio serials. / Angelica pretends to be a psychic. |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Spike starts acting strange after he adopts kittens. / When Chuckie gets a case of the chicken pox, Angelica tells him he's turning into a chicken. |
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1994 TV Shows When Angelica builds a macaroni bust of herself as a Mother's Day gift for her mom, Tommy, Phil, and Lil search for presents for their own mothers. |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Angelica schemes to get candy from the babies. / The babies run amok in a department store, trying to return a turtle to its "daddy." |
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1994 TV Shows When the Rugrats see fog for the first time, they're convinced that the house is up in the clouds. / Stu and Drew take the Rugrats fishing. |
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This lighthearted Claymation series follows the misadventures of a zany, sock-eating, purple-warted monster called Mr. Bumpy and his best friends, a blue blob of goo aptly named Squishington and a piecemeal rag doll known as Molly Coddle. Though he lives under the bed of a 10-year-old boy, Mr. Bumpy still manages to find a way to get in all sorts of trouble, often taking on his nemeses, Destructo the robot and the ominous Closet Monster. |
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Tommy Pickles (voiced by E.G. Daly) and his friends might be small, but their adventures are bigger than ever in the third season of this hit animated series about the ups and downs of being a kid in an overwhelmingly adult world. When Chuckie's (Christine Cavanaugh) clown fears drive the gang away from a circus, Angelica (Cheryl Chase) stages her own in the backyard. Later on, Tommy sheds his diaper to live &NFi;au naturel -- &NFi_;with messy... |
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1993 Children & Family
When the television breaks, the Rugrats use a cardboard box to create their own shows. / Angelica makes up a "fact" that the sky is falling. |
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1993 Children & Family
Tired of Angelica's bullying, the Rugrats go play with another kid in the park. / Angelica wants to sue her parents when they insist she eat broccoli. |
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1993 Children & Family
Angelica tells the babies that Chuckie's an alien from outer space. / After Chaz gives Chuckie a lecture about germs, Chuckie becomes a germ freak. |
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1993 Children & Family
The Rugrats have to convince Chuckie he's not dreaming during the day. / Angelica's tired of being left out at Phil and Lil's house. |
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1993 Children & Family
Angelica puts "vanishing cream" on Tommy and Chuckie and pretends she can't see them. / Chuckie decides that Tommy plays too rough. |
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1993 Children & Family
After Chuckie admires Tommy's clown doll, Tommy gives it to Chuckie. / When the Rugrats find a nickel in the park, Angelica's greed takes over. |
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1993 Children & Family
The babies sneak into Grandpa's camping trailer, mistaking it for a rocket ship. / Angelica's scared of getting older and having more responsibility. |
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1993 Children & Family
Angelica misinterprets her parents' remarks and believes she's a princess. / When Tommy stays with Chuckie for a few days, they annoy each other. |
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1993 Children & Family
When Chuckie gets a bed, Angelica tells him there's a monster underneath it. / Chaz wins $10 million in a sweepstakes, and suddenly things change. |
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1993 Children & Family
When the "Reptar 2010" videotape breaks, the Rugrats supply their own endings. / Stu gets a job, and Tommy tries to sabotage him each morning. |
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1993 Children & Family
Chuckie has a hard time accepting his pet bug's death, and goes through the grieving process. / Angelica overdoses on cookies and gets a stomachache. |
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Tommy Pickles (voiced by E.G. Daly) and his friends might be small, but their adventures are bigger than ever in the third season of this hit animated series about the ups and downs of being a kid in an overwhelmingly adult world. When Chuckie's (Christine Cavanaugh) clown fears drive the gang away from a circus, Angelica (Cheryl Chase) stages her own in the backyard. Later on, Tommy sheds his diaper to live &NFi;au naturel -- &NFi_;with messy... |
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1993 Children & Family
While Stu shows boring slides of his family's vacation, the Rugrats draw their own slides. / Stu invents a talking, walking doll that has a few bugs. |
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1993 Children & Family
Angelica takes a set of toy handcuffs and gets stuck to Chuckie. / When snow falls, the babies go on a fantasy adventure to find the North Pole. |
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1993 Children & Family
Susie's new tricycle is missing and Angelica shows up on an identical three-wheeler. / Angelica plays doctor, diagnosing Chuckie with a weird disease. |
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1993 Children & Family
Grandpa moves into a retirement home that looked great on television but turns out to be boring. / Grandpa takes the rugrats on a camping trip. |
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1993 Children & Family
Chuckie's sick of all the fuss people make over his red hair. / When Spike runs away, Stu tries to replace him with a series of new pets for Tommy. |
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1993 Children & Family
Chuckie falls for a new girl and they express their affection by picking on each other. / Tommy remembers how Angelica brought the Rugrats together. |
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1993 Children & Family
Charlotte gets stuck taking Tommy and Angelica to the office with her. / Chuckie is depressed until he gets a visit from his guardian angel. |
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1993 Children & Family
After Angelica is particularly nasty, Tommy wishes something bad would happen to her. / Angelica fakes having a broken leg to get attention. |
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1993 Children & Family
The Rugrats go to Boris and Minka's for Passover and get locked in the attic with Boris. Boris's version of the story is seen through Angelica's eyes. |
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1993 Children & Family
Angelica stages her own big top using the Rugrats as her three-ring act. / Angelica tells the Rugrats that babies come from stork eggs. |
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1993 3.9 ★ Children & Family
In the third season of this hit animated series, Chuckie's fear of clowns drives the gang away from a circus, so Angelica stages one of her own in the backyard. Later on, Tommy sheds his diaper to live au naturel -- with messy results. |
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1993 Children & Family
Tommy and Susie suspect monsters are loose in the house. / Grandpa tells Angelica and Tommy about Stu and Drew's babyhood. |
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1993 Children & Family
When Randy Carmichael's boss comes over for dinner, the Rugrats think Susie's going to move away. / Phil and Lil decide they want to be different. |
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1993 Children & Family
The Rugrats and Chaz try to help Chuckie overcome his fear of getting his hair cut. / Angelica is sent to Susie's day camp. |
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1993 Children & Family
Charlotte announces she's pregnant, and Angelica worries that she'll be forgotten. / The Rugrats fantasize that they're superheroes. |
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1993 Children & Family
Tommy decides that he'd rather go naked like his dog, Spike. / Angelica forms a secret club and makes the babies compete to see who will be chosen. |
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1992 Children & Family
Tommy gets put in a daycare center that seems an awful lot like a prison. / Tommy has to go to the doctor to get a shot. |
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1992 Children & Family
Chuckie tells Tommy that his father is trying to potty train him. / Betty separates Lil and Phil when they fight over a toy. |
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1992 Children & Family
Susie befriends Tommy and asks him to help her find her old room. / The Rugrats enjoy Tommy's Kiddie Karnival box more than the toy itself. |
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1992 Children & Family
When Tommy's stuffed animal is taken away, he decides to take Angelica's advice and becomes bad. / Angelica gets a magic kit and makes Lil disappear. |
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1992 Children & Family
Tommy dreams of being taken aboard an alien spaceship. / Grandpa must resort to his old private-eye skills to track down Tommy. |
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1992 Children & Family
Didi meets child-care expert Dr. Lipschitz and invites him home for dinner. / The Rugrats fantasize about what it would be like to be adults. |
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1992 Children & Family
Tommy and Chuckie think Tommy's Aunt Miriam might be a giant space ant. / The Rugrats shrink down to get a watermelon seed from Chuckie's tummy. |
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1992 Children & Family
The Rugrats convince Chuckie that he can become a superhero when he dons a purple cape. / Didi hires a dog groomer to clean up Spike. |
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1992 Children & Family
The Rugrats find a lizard and immediately assume it must be the baby of Reptar. / The Pickles and the DeVilles stop talking after a game of charades. |
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1992 Children & Family
At a museum, Tommy and his pals see their first giant dinosaur skeleton. / Chuckie believes his pet sea monkeys will be happier in the ocean. |
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1992 Children & Family
Angelica tells Tommy that parents give their children to other parents at family reunions. / Tommy and Chuckie are left with Grandpa Lou for a night. |
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1992 Children & Family
While Stu is testing a new electrical toy, he accidentally blacks out the entire city. / Tommy and Chuckie mistake the ATM for an M&M machine. |
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1992 Children & Family
Stu is hit on the head, suffering temporary amnesia and acting like a baby. / The Rugrats help the Pickles get rid of their junk at a garage sale. |
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1992 Children & Family
Angelica has a crush on a boy who wears a leather jacket. / While driving to the ice cream place, Stu and Didi take a detour to a minigolf course. |
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1992 Children & Family
At Tommy and Chuckie's playground, kids live in fear of a bully. / Tommy and Chuckie discover "mirrorworld" on the other side of Didi's mirror. |
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1992 Children & Family
When Didi goes on a game show and must confront her inner doubts. / Boris and Minka agree to take care of Tommy and Angelica for a weekend. |
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1992 Children & Family
The Rugrats discover Grandpa's bowling opponent is a cheat. / After Drew punishes Angelica, she decides to run away ... to Tommy's house. |
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1992 Children & Family
Chuckie develops a horrible fear of going down the slide at a pizza joint. / The Rugrats mistake the public swimming pool for a giant potty. |
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1992 Children & Family
The Rugrats think the garbage truck is a monster named Hubert. / The Rugrats think Spike can speak after seeing a talking dog on television. |
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1992 Children & Family
Tommy and Chuckie don't know if they should tell Angelica they lost her favorite doll, Cynthia. / Chuckie gets an imaginary friend, Barney. |
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1992 Children & Family
Tommy and Chuckie develop a fear of going down the bathtub drain. / Tommy and Chuckie fall in love with the wedding cake at Didi's brother's wedding. |
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1992 Children & Family
Angelica plans to get rich from the Tooth Fairy by pulling out Chuckie's teeth. / Grandpa reads the Rugrats a story about Aladdin and his magic lamp. |
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1992 Children & Family
The families search for "the perfect Christmas." Tommy and Chuckie lay traps for Santa and Chuckie's dad tries to squeeze his way down the chimney. |
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1992 Children & Family
After Angelica saves Chuckie, she tells him he has to be her slave for life. / Susie sticks up for the Rugrats when Angelica picks on them. |
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1992 3.9 ★ Children & Family
Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica and the rest of the gang are back for a second season of pint-sized shenanigans in this popular animated series about the surprisingly bustling private lives of babies, toddlers and preschoolers. |
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1992 Children & Family
When a game of hide-and-go-seek goes awry, Chuckie loses his glasses. / Chuckie gets sprayed by a skunk and becomes even more pitiful than usual. |
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1992 Children & Family
Tommy and Chuckie are accidentally left in a toy store after closing. / After Grandpa reads a pirate story, the Rugrats imagine they're buccaneers. |
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Tommy (voiced by Elizabeth Daily), Chuckie (Christine Cavanaugh), Angelica (Cheryl Chase) and the rest of the gang are back for a second season of pint-sized shenanigans in this popular animated series about the surprisingly bustling private lives of babies, toddlers and preschoolers. The kids get off to a rousing start when Tommy and Chuckie get trapped inside a toy store, a predicament that proves both fantastic and frightening. |
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During a Thanksgiving break from his Eastern boarding school, a snobby, upper-class kid (Ethan Randall) learns a lot about life when he's forced to take a cross-country road trip with his mom's (JoBeth Williams) working-class boyfriend (Ed O'N... |
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When Phil and Lil star in a diaper commercial, they upset the crew and destroy the director's prized set. / Didi brings Tommy to school, where she teaches home economics. |
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Who says babies and toddlers speak gibberish? After all, in the world of the Emmy-winning "Rugrats," Tommy Pickles and his pint-sized friends make perfect sense -- at least when they're talking to each other. |
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Who says babies and toddlers speak gibberish? After all, in the world of the Emmy-winning "Rugrats," Tommy Pickles and his pint-sized friends make perfect sense -- at least when they're talking to each other. |
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1991 Children & Family
Grandpa wants to play his trumpet, but Spike runs off with his dentures. / Tommy must go a baby psychologist after he draws on the wall with crayons. |
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Who says babies and toddlers speak gibberish? After all, in the world of the Emmy-winning "Rugrats," Tommy Pickles and his pint-sized friends make perfect sense -- at least when they're talking to each other. |
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1991 Children & Family
Stu and Didi build a haunted house and the Rugrats sneak in. / The adults blame Spike for mysterious accidents, but Tommy believes Spike is innocent. |
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1991 Children & Family
Angelica's kitty Fluffy breaks some pottery and Spike is accused. / At a carnival, a guy in a rubber Reptar suit is giving out samples of cereal. |
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1991 Children & Family
After watching a scary show, Tommy and Chuckie worry that Stu may be a robot. / Tommy climbs in a bag and ends up at the post office. |
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The adults in their lives might not be able to understand 1-year-old Tommy Pickles (voiced by Elizabeth Daily) and his baby-talking friends, but that doesn't stop these rascally Rugrats from living life to the fullest in their own busy little world. Season 1 of this hit animated Nickelodeon series finds the younger kids searching for a monster in the garage and risking everything to retrieve a ball Angelica (Cheryl Chase) threw over the fence. |
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Four young Marines spending their last night stateside in San Francisco before shipping out to Vietnam stage a dogfight: The Marine who finds the ugliest "date" and brings her to a party wins. Eddie Birdlace (River Phoenix) is having no luck finding an appropriate chick -- until he meets Rose (Lili Taylor), a shy, ugly-duckling waitress who worships folk singers. But will Eddie confess to Rose the real reason he wants to "date" her? |
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Four young Marines spending their last night stateside in San Francisco before shipping out to Vietnam stage a dogfight: The Marine who finds the ugliest "date" and brings her to a party wins. Eddie Birdlace (River Phoenix) is having no luck finding an appropriate chick -- until he meets Rose (Lili Taylor),... |
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1991 Children & Family
Phil and Lil star in a diaper commercial and destroy the director's prized set. / Didi brings Tommy to school, where she teaches home economics. |
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1991 Children & Family
Didi decides it's time to wean Tommy from the bottle. / Tommy gets excited when he sees a pyramid display of Reptar cereal boxes at the supermarket. |
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1991 Children & Family
Tommy goes against Angelica in a beauty contest. / At a baseball game with Stu and Grandpa, Tommy is more interested in his balloon than the game. |
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1991 Children & Family
The babies go to the movies. / Tommy dreams that his family takes on physical characteristics of the figures in the mobile that hangs over his bed. |
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1991 Children & Family
Angelica hits Tommy's favorite ball over the fence during a Fourth of July picnic. / Stu and Didi take Tommy to an important client dinner. |
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1991 Children & Family
During Tommy's first birthday party, his friends decide they want to be dogs. |
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1991 3.7 ★ Children & Family
The adults in their lives might not be able to understand 1-year-old Tommy Pickles and his baby-talking friends, but that doesn't stop these rascally Rugrats from living life to the fullest in their own busy little world. |
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During a Thanksgiving break from his Eastern boarding school, a snobby, upper-class kid (Ethan Randall) learns a lot about life when he's forced to take a cross-country road trip with his mom's (JoBeth Williams) working-class boyfriend (Ed O'Neill). A lighthearted comedy with an excellent O'Neill in the titular role (which combines some of the "attributes" of his character Al Bundy in TV's "Married with Children"). Peter Faiman directs. |
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1991 Children & Family
Stu and Didi take Tommy and Angelica on a trip to the Grand Canyon. / Tommy and Chuckie accidentally toss their glider plane into the scary basement. |
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1991 Children & Family
Angelica decides she wants Tommy's chocolate-milk bottle. / The Rugrats stage a trial to determine who broke Tommy's clown lamp. |
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1991 Children & Family
Two hoods mistake Tommy for a millionaire's kid and kidnap him. / The Rugrats embark on a jungle adventure to find a moose. |
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When his treasured bicycle is stolen, Pee-Wee Herman is devastated -- and he'll do anything to get it back. Working off a hot tip that his wheels may be stashed in the Alamo's basement, Pee-Wee sets off on a whirlwind cross-country adventure. |
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When his treasured bicycle is stolen, Pee-Wee Herman is devastated -- and he'll do anything to get it back. Working off a hot tip that his wheels may be stashed in the Alamo's basement, Pee-Wee sets off on a whirlwind cross-country adventure. |
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Teenaged dreamer Charles Cummings (Jon Cryer) yearns to become a photographer. When he falls for older rock 'n' roller Laura (Demi Moore), an obsessive Charles spends his life savings on an advertising campaign that puts Laura's face atop every cab in San Francisco. Charles's brainstorm pays off with a record contract for Laura, but she still doesn't see him as an object of affection. Co-stars Tim Robbins and Jennifer Tilly. |
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Tough ex-soldier Tom Cody (Michael Paré) springs into action when a depraved motorcycle gang kidnaps his former girlfriend, Ellen (Diane Lane), who's now a famous singer. Besides being pitted against the gang's leader (a memorable Willem D... |
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Teenaged dreamer Charles Cummings (Jon Cryer) yearns to become a photographer. When he falls for older rock 'n' roller Laura (Demi Moore), an obsessive Charles spends his life savings on an advertising campaign that puts Laura's face atop every cab in San Francisco. Charles's brainstorm pays off with a record contr... |
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Tough ex-soldier Tom Cody (Michael Paré) springs into action when a depraved motorcycle gang kidnaps his former girlfriend, Ellen (Diane Lane), who's now a famous singer. Besides being pitted against the gang's leader (a memorable Willem Dafoe), Cody must contend with Ellen's manager (Rick Moranis). The film's pulsating soundtrack features rockin' tunes by Stevie Nicks, Ry Cooder and the Blasters. |
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This companion disc to Tom McLoughlin's spooky film includes "R.I.P" featurette with behind-the-scenes footage, production stills, an alternate Director's Cut version of the film and "A Night In The Crypt" Shriek Show. |
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A punk named Randy (Nicolas Cage) from the wrong side of the Hollywood Hills falls for Julie (Deborah Foreman), a mall-dwelling Valley Girl, and they begin a Romeo-and-Juliet-like romance -- that is, until peer pressure gets to Julie and she cuts things off. But love-struck Randy refuses to give up on Julie... |
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As the final act of initiation into a high school sorority, new pledge Julie Wells (Meg Tilly) must spend the night locked in a mausoleum, a crypt that happens to be the resting place of a psychic vampire who uses his telekinetic powers to reanimate corpses. Trapped in the sepulcher with the demonic fiend, Julie and her sisters face the most terrifying night of their lives in this classic chiller directed by Tom McLoughlin. |
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As the final act of initiation into a high school sorority, new pledge Julie Wells (Meg Tilly) must spend the night locked in a mausoleum, a crypt that happens to be the resting place of a psychic vampire who uses his telekinetic powers to reanimate corpses. Trapped in the sepulcher with the demonic fiend, Julie and her sisters face the most terrifying night of their lives in thi... |
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This companion disc to Tom McLoughlin's spooky film includes "R.I.P" featurette with behind-the-scenes footage, production stills, an alternate Director's Cut version of the film and "A Night In The Crypt" Shriek Show. |
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A punk named Randy (Nicolas Cage) from the wrong side of the Hollywood Hills falls for Julie (Deborah Foreman), a mall-dwelling Valley Girl, and they begin a Romeo-and-Juliet-like romance -- that is, until peer pressure gets to Julie and she cuts things off. But love-struck Randy refuses to give up on Julie. Will he convince her that they're meant to be together? Martha Coolidge directs this satire on life in Southern California in the 1980s. |
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A minor league Houdini-esque escape artist, teenager Danny Masters (Griffin O'Neal) boasts to local cops that he can free himself from prison within one hour. Childhood flashbacks reveal Danny's family history -- he had an aunt and uncle who were escape artists in vaudeville -- and that the boy might just have the stuff to pull off the stunt. |
A minor league Houdini-esque escape artist, teenager Danny Masters (Griffin O'Neal) boasts to local cops that he can free himself from prison within one hour. Childhood flashbacks reveal Danny's family history -- he had an aunt and uncle who were escape artists in vaudeville -- and that the boy might just have the stuff to pull off the stunt. Desi Arnaz and Raul Julia co-star as a corrupt mayor and his troubled son. Caleb Deschanel directs. |