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Party Animals | Gallery | Transcript |
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Season 2 Episode 26b | |
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Party Animals | |
Original Airdate | May 9, 1993 |
VHS release | Bedtime Bash |
DVD release | Season 2 |
Previous Episode | Tooth or Dare |
Next Episode | Dummi Bear Dinner Disaster |
"Party Animals" is the last episode of Season 2 of Rugrats.
Characters Present
- Tommy
- Chuckie
- Angelica
- Phil
- Lil
- Stu
- Didi
- Lou
- Drew
- Charlotte
- Betty
- Howard (cameo)
- Bucky
- Randy (cameo)
- Policeman (Character)
- Policeman
Synopsis
Sleeping over at Angelica's house while her parents are having a costume party downstairs, the Rugrats rub a toy "magic lamp" and wish that everything would be different.
- Description from Klasky Csupo
Summary
The babies make a wish that the world becomes a fantasy place with many animals. Little do they know that the adults are throwing a costume party at Drew and Charlotte's house that would seem to fulfill their wish.
Trivia
- This was the first time Charlotte appears without talking on her cell phone.
- Lou's version of the story of Aladdin mentions the Kingfisher 9000, the boat he tried to win in "Beauty Contest".
- Drew is dressed up like Thorg, the Gorilla of "Toy Palace".
- One partygoer is dressed like Krusty the Clown from The Simpsons, which Klasky-Csupo had previously worked on for its first three seasons.
- Randy Carmichael is dressed as the late singer Elvis Presley. Tommy refers to him as "The King", which references Elvis being known as "The King of Rock and Roll".