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|Voice Actor = [[Cheryl Carter]] (1992-1996)<br>[[Lisa Dinkins]] (1993)<br>[[Hattie Winston]] (1997-2008, ''[[The Rugrats Movie]]'')
 
|Voice Actor = [[Cheryl Carter]] (1992-1996)<br>[[Lisa Dinkins]] (1993)<br>[[Hattie Winston]] (1997-2008, ''[[The Rugrats Movie]]'')
 
|First Appearance = ''"[[Meet the Carmichaels]]"'' (''[[Rugrats]]'') (''[[Season 2]]'') (''1993'')
 
|First Appearance = ''"[[Meet the Carmichaels]]"'' (''[[Rugrats]]'') (''[[Season 2]]'') (''1993'')
}}'''Dr. Lucille '''"'''Lucy'''"''' Kojo-Carmichael''' is Randy's wife and the mother of four children: Alyssa, Buster, Edwin, and Susie. She is a [[Wikipedia:Harvard University|Harvard]]-educated wonder mom, she plays piano and learned a few culinary tricks from ''Le Cordon Bleu''. She has various hobbies, such as piloting commercial jets, cooking, making replica ''Tiffany'' lamps and conducting heart surgery. Also, as Didi's primary physician, she delivered Dil at birth. She's a beautiful, kind-hearted woman, she also takes great pride in her cooking, believing that's what got Randy's boss into promoting him, and tries to be very supportive to her eldest daughter, Alyssa, so to prove she can be mature.
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}}'''Dr. Lucille '''"'''Lucy'''"''' Kojo-Carmichael''' is Randy's wife and the mother of four children: Alyssa, Buster, Edwin, and Susie. She is a [[Wikipedia:Harvard University|Harvard]]-educated wonder mom, she plays piano and learned a few culinary tricks from ''Le Cordon Bleu'' (as a guest lecturer). She has various hobbies, such as piloting commercial jets, cooking, making replica ''Tiffany'' lamps and conducting heart surgery. Also, as Didi's primary physician, she delivered Dil at birth. She's a beautiful, kind-hearted woman, she also takes great pride in her cooking, believing that's what got Randy's boss into promoting him, and tries to be very supportive to her eldest daughter, Alyssa, so to prove she can be mature.
   
 
While it may seem that she and Randy spoil their children, they're the typical stern-but-lovable parents and actually discipline and teach them how to behave. An example could be in "[[Meet the Carmichaels]]", where Lucy keeps insisting to Susie that she can't cry to get what she wants. It could be seen that like Charlotte, both are independent women who are seen as the hard-working women, who both want the best for their girls but work tends to sometimes take up time. However, unlike Charlotte and her husband, Drew, Lucy and Randy pay way more attention to their kids and don't approve if their children act badly. Susie, like Angelica, looks up to her mom very much and wants to follow in her footsteps and become a doctor.
 
While it may seem that she and Randy spoil their children, they're the typical stern-but-lovable parents and actually discipline and teach them how to behave. An example could be in "[[Meet the Carmichaels]]", where Lucy keeps insisting to Susie that she can't cry to get what she wants. It could be seen that like Charlotte, both are independent women who are seen as the hard-working women, who both want the best for their girls but work tends to sometimes take up time. However, unlike Charlotte and her husband, Drew, Lucy and Randy pay way more attention to their kids and don't approve if their children act badly. Susie, like Angelica, looks up to her mom very much and wants to follow in her footsteps and become a doctor.

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Dr. Lucille Kojo-Carmichael
Also Known As Lucy Carmichael
Gender Female
Birth Date (Possibly) 1956
Age 35 (Possibly) (Rugrats)
45 (Possibly) (All Grown Up)
65 (Possibly) (Age in 2021)
Race Human
Occupation Physician
Pediatrician
Interests Piano, cooking, flying commercial jets, making lamps
Relatives Randy (husband)
Susie & Alyssa (daughters)
Edwin & Buster (sons)
Chowder (pet cat)
Auntie T (aunt)
Charles (uncle)
Ty (son-in-law)
Gabrielle (granddaughter)
Friends Stu
Didi
Chas
Kira
Betty
Howard
Drew
Charlotte
Voice Actor Cheryl Carter (1992-1996)
Lisa Dinkins (1993)
Hattie Winston (1997-2008, The Rugrats Movie)
First Appearance "Meet the Carmichaels" (Rugrats) (Season 2) (1993)
Gallery

Dr. Lucille "Lucy" Kojo-Carmichael is Randy's wife and the mother of four children: Alyssa, Buster, Edwin, and Susie. She is a Harvard-educated wonder mom, she plays piano and learned a few culinary tricks from Le Cordon Bleu (as a guest lecturer). She has various hobbies, such as piloting commercial jets, cooking, making replica Tiffany lamps and conducting heart surgery. Also, as Didi's primary physician, she delivered Dil at birth. She's a beautiful, kind-hearted woman, she also takes great pride in her cooking, believing that's what got Randy's boss into promoting him, and tries to be very supportive to her eldest daughter, Alyssa, so to prove she can be mature.

While it may seem that she and Randy spoil their children, they're the typical stern-but-lovable parents and actually discipline and teach them how to behave. An example could be in "Meet the Carmichaels", where Lucy keeps insisting to Susie that she can't cry to get what she wants. It could be seen that like Charlotte, both are independent women who are seen as the hard-working women, who both want the best for their girls but work tends to sometimes take up time. However, unlike Charlotte and her husband, Drew, Lucy and Randy pay way more attention to their kids and don't approve if their children act badly. Susie, like Angelica, looks up to her mom very much and wants to follow in her footsteps and become a doctor.

Appearances

Lucy's first appearance in Rugrats was in "Meet the Carmichaels", she has appeared in many episodes ever since.


Trivia

  • Like Howard and Kira, she appears less frequently in All Grown Up! then some of the other adults do.
  • Lucy and Randy must be significantly older than the parents of the other Rugrats, mainly due to how their oldest child and youngest child have a thirteen year age difference.
  • The late Cheryl Carter voiced her.
  • She and Randy are the first and youngest parents to have children, as she and Randy had their first child in their early 20s or late teens.
  • In "Runaround Susie," it is revealed that Lucy was a wonderful and talented singer before she was a doctor (presumably while she was a high school student or a college student or both).