Ghost Story

"Ghost Story" is an episode of Rugrats from Season 6. This episode also has characters from Aaahh!!! Real Monsters. Thus, it is a crossover with Klasky-Csupo's work.

Characters Present

 * Tommy
 * Dil
 * Angelica
 * Chuckie
 * Phil
 * Lil
 * Monsters:
 * Ickis (Only in Fantasy)
 * Oblina (Only in Fantasy)
 * Krumm (Only in Fantasy)
 * Ghost (Only in Fantasy)

Summary
''On a dark and stormy, The Rugrats gather in Angelica's room around a battery powered campfire and begin making up a scary story they all take tuns telling. Fed up with the babies not making her ghost story scary enough, Angelica tries to take control of the tale, leading them to an attic in a haunted house. There the Rugrats meet up with the cast of Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, who end up scaring Angelica more than anyone else! - Description from Klasky Csupo''

Plot
Tommy, Chuckie, Dil, Phil, Lil, and Angelica are having a sleepover at Angelica's house and are having a "campout" in her room. There's a thunderstorm going on outside, and Angelica decides that they should start telling scary stories, but they should take turns telling the story. Chuckie tells the first part, but at first it's cheerful and not scary, but Angelica orders him to tell it right, which he does (reluctantly). In his story, Chuckie meets Phil and Lil, who then take their turn telling the story.

Phil and Lil take Chuckie upstairs on a giant worm (which Angelica claims isn't scary, but just plain gross). There, Chuckie sits on a chair with a white sheet underneath, which turns out to be transforming into a ghost and chases him. The ghost turns out to be transforming into Tommy (as a ghost). Angelica appears in the story (as a witch) and hides the key to the attic of the house. While the babies are searching for the key, Chuckie opens a door and sees the Real Monsters staring at him on the TV. He closes the door, but Angelica orders the monsters to get the Rugrats. Fortunately, Tommy manages to distract by telling them that there's chocolate pudding in the downstairs kitchen, and after Ickis licks Chuckie, he states that eating the pudding would be a better choice.

The monsters leave, angering Angelica, and the babies go upstairs and fall asleep in a nice bedroom with a giant nightlight made to look like a teddy bear. Angelica bursts in and yells at them, claiming that this is dumb story, but they continue sleeping. Angelica then tells what a real scary is like: being trapped in a creepy house all alone with a bunch of scary monsters. As she's saying this, the monsterly trio comes up behind her, and Angelica ends up scaring herself, and runs out of her bedroom, calling for her parents, as the episode ends.

Trivia

 * Phil, as the "Creepy Man," wears an outfit and looks similar to Gábor Csupó of Klasky Csupo.
 * In all the scenes where the door to the attic shown, the "WELCOME" mat is not there. It appears after the monsters go down to the kitchen.
 * Tommy being a cute ghost, slightly resembles . It also counts as a reference.
 * This is the only episode of season 6 where the adults did not appear.
 * This is a Rugrats/Aaahh!!! Real Monsters crossover, although those characters weren't the real characters since they were actually in The kids' imaginations. Both series are works of Klasky Csupo.
 * It is also the final appearances of Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm. Note that the last appearance of these characters was not in the series they were. However, since it was a crossover, it is unknown if this is considered canon.
 * The second (and final as of right now) crossover was Rugrats Go Wild.
 * This is the only episode to be a crossover.
 * Goof:in Aaahhh Real Monsters episode The Ickis Box it's revealed that they can't watch TV at all or else they'll turn into potatoes so Ickis and Krumm shouldn't have been watching TV also the monsters were in a mood to eat chocolate pudding despite it being human food and they're extremely hazardous to their health.
 * Though the errors could be explained as the babies only imagine them and they're possibly not the actual Ickis, Oblina and Krumm from their show.
 * The episode itself could be non-canon to both Rugrats and Aaahh!!! Real Monsters.