User blog:Celrock/Ending Credits to Rugrats Info

I wrote up this post offline last April, but for some reason, I never finished it, and never got this entry posted

until now. No matter, here it is, and I hope you enjoy it!

Hello there, Well I'm back, with another blog entry. This entry is going to focus mostly on the ending credits of Rugrats, in

particular, which episodes have different music over the ending credits from the show's intro. And I decided to do

this blog post for a number of reasons.

1. There's no article currently on the Rugrats Wiki with this type of episode list surprisingly. 2. People who are reduced to watching the series on The Splat will sadly, never get to see this event in action,

since The Splat has gone so far as to rig the original credits produced for the bulk of the shows it airs, airing

the text of the credits in a tiny little skinny window on one side of the screen, with commercials on the opposite

side. This practice started on Nickelodeon in early 2001, and personally, I frown upon this practice, which many

stations do now days, to squeeze in another ad, just because their money hungry. Ridiculous I'd say, and while I

don't produce television shows, if I did produce any TV programs, I'd be oppauled to see my original music and

credits replaced with commercials, and the credits so scrunched to the side of the screen, that people can hardly

read them. 3. I tried to post this list over on the TV Tropes website under Rugrats, and it took me several hours to write up

last summer, only to find a day or 2 later, my list was gone, thus, I'm posting it here as a blog entry, in hopes

it sticks this time.

Also, before I begin, if anybody sees this list and wishes to make it a regular list on the Rugrats Wiki, you have

my full permission to do so.

The Rugrats: End Credits, and episodes where the music over the credits was different from the norm. NOTES 1. All episodes will be listed in production order, that is, the order in which they're presented on the season

DVD's. 2. I'll only be listing the episodes where the ending credits music was different. If you don't see the episode

listed, it's because the ending credits had the show's opener as the music. 3. While the melody never changed, between seasons 1 through 7, the closing credits original music was slightly

faster than the opening titles, and from what I gather, different instruments are used to play the tune. 4. During seasons 7, 8, and 9, when the opening titles had a facelift, the ending credits music was the exact same

as the original opening titles, same melody, same instruments providing the music for both, the opening and

closing credits. 5. All episodes during seasons 1, 7, and 8 closed with the original Rugrats theme song in the background. 6. There were a couple of instances where we got further voice over dubs during the original theme music's closing

credits on a couple of episodes. a. Angelica's in Love / Ice Cream Mountain from Season 2: We hear the babies eating their ice cream over the

closing credits, with the original theme music playing in the background, and at the end of the credits, a burp is

heard, before switching to the Klasky Csupo and Nickelodeon logos. b. The Baby Vanishes / Farewell, My Friend from Season 3: Tommy and Chuckie's argument at the end of the episode

continues over the closing credits, with the original theme music playing in the background.

Season 2 Reptar on Ice / Family Feud Superhero Chuckie / The Dog Broomer The Santa Experience Meet the Carmichaels / The Box King Ten Pin / Runaway Angelica Game Show Didi / Toys in the Attic Driving Miss Angelica / Susie vs. Angelica Tooth or Dare / Party Animals

Season 3 Chuckie's First Haircut / Cool Hand Angelica Tricycle Thief / Rhinoceritis Circus Angelicus / The Stork The Last Babysitter / Sour Pickles Home Movies / The Mysterious Mr. Friend Cuffed / The Blizzard Destination Moon / Angelica's Birthday Naked Tommy / Tommy and the Secret Club Under Chuckie's Bed / Chuckie is Rich Mommy's Little Assets / Chuckie's Wonderful Life In the Dreamtime / The Unfair Pair Chuckie's Red Hair / Spike Runs Away The Alien / Mr. Clean Angelica's Worst Nightmare / The Mega Diaper Babies New Kid in Town / Pickles vs. Pickles Passover Kid TV / The Sky is Falling I Remember Melville / No More Cookies Cradle Attraction / Moving Away

Season 4 Chanukah The Carwash / Heat Wave The Turkey who Came to Dinner Potty Training Spike / The Art Fair The Mattress / Looking for Jack Dust Bunnies / Educating Angelica Ransom of Cynthia / Turtle Recall Angelica Orders Out / Let it Snow

Season 5 Grandpa's Bad Bug / Lady Luck The Word of the Day / Jonathan Babysits He Saw, She Saw / Piggy's Pizza Palace Uneasy Rider / Where's Grandpa?

Season 6 Hand Me Downs / Angelica's Ballet Pedal Pusher / Music A Dose of Dil / Famous Babies No Place Like Home Discover America

Season 9 Club Fred

Well there you have it. I do hope you found this list informative, as while to some people, it's probably just

useless trivia, I've always enjoyed the music over ending credits if it's any good, and Rugrats had some of the

best musical scores in my opinion. Of course, not only was the music in the show pretty good, but the video games

I had, at least the three video games on Playstation anyway, you could tell the music in those was written by the

original composers opposed to what a lot of video games do, using chip tune type stuff. So yeah, thanks for

reading, and have a nice day.