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"Real or Robots?" is the first segment of the eighth episode of Season 1, and the eighth Rugrats segment overall.
Characters Present[]
Characters Mentioned[]
Character Introduced[]
- Mad Scientist
- Robot Man
- Little Kid
Summary[]
After seeing a scary movie, Tommy and Chuckie decide to find out if Stu is a human or robot. Too bad his sleepwalking makes him appear to be a mechanical monster!
- - Description from Klasky Csupo
Plot[]
On a stormy night, Tommy and Chuckie are watching a movie on TV. In the movie, a mad scientist plans to replace every man, woman and child with his robots and take over the world, and is working on a robot made to resemble a man. Tommy and Chuckie watch, horrified, as the mad scientist brings the robot to life via what appears to be a lightning-powered apparatus suspended above, and then stands it upright by tipping the bed forward; as the robot begins to stand up, it gradually starts to smile. The robot begins walking toward a door, which a boy opens, and he recognizes the robot as his father ("Oh, no! Dad! You're a robot!"). Just as Tommy and Chuckie are watching the robot about to grab the boy, Stu turns off the TV and tells them that the movie is way too scary for them. He tells them to come along, as it's time for bed. Chuckie follows Stu, but Tommy stays behind, turns the TV back on, and gets one last look at the movie; he watches in horror as the robot is carrying away the frightened boy.
We fast forward and find Tommy and Chuckie put in their crib and Stu wishing them both goodnight and then walking out and closing the door. Chuckie notices Tommy is not lying down to go to sleep and asks him if he's sleepy. Tommy states he's not sleepy, but instead is thinking about robots. As they talk, Tommy shares his thoughts that anybody could be a robot, including their own parents; Chuckie is in denial of this. Tommy then states that his own father didn't look like he normally did, but instead looked like a robot. Chuckie asks Tommy to stop saying things like that and further states that it's not true. Tommy, however, states that he can't sleep until he finds out for sure whether his dad is a robot or not. He uses his plastic screwdriver to open the crib and makes his way out, with Chuckie following.
Meanwhile, in Stu and Didi's room, Stu is getting ready for bed and mumbling to himself in exhaustion. Didi (already in bed) tells Stu that she's worried that he might be working too hard. Stu doesn't listen and continues mumbling to himself as if he didn't hear Didi. Didi attempts to get Stu's attention again ("Stu?") and Stu responds, "Huh? Oh, okay, dear. I'll fix the blender first thing in the morning." Didi then points out that if Stu doesn't get a goodnight sleep, he will start sleepwalking, like he did the previous summer. Stu tells Didi not to worry, and that he'll be fine. Didi, however, is still really worried and reminds Stu of what he did the last time he walked in his sleep (rearranging his sock drawer and trying to make a 13-egg-omelet on the kitchen floor). Now in bed and yawning and stretching mid-sentence, Stu tells Didi that all he needs is a good-night's sleep and he'll be fine. He tries to kiss Didi good night, but falls asleep before he can reach Didi. Didi turns out the light.
We go back to Tommy and Chuckie as they walk out of Tommy's room and make their way toward Stu and Didi's. Along the way, Chuckie is startled by the grandfather clock in the hallway striking the hour. They enter Stu and Didi's room and make their way toward their bed. Tommy figures that his father would not need to breathe if he's a robot, and Chuckie agrees. Tommy puts his fingers in Stu's nose to see if he really needs to breathe, but this causes him to sneeze, knock Tommy off and wake up. He sees Tommy and Chuckie, takes them both back into Tommy’s room, puts them back in the crib, and ties a string to prevent it from opening again. He wishes Tommy and Chuckie goodnight again and goes back to bed.
Tommy, however, is still not satisfied, and points out that he heard weird noises coming from inside his father while he was in bed and figures that he might have gears in him, like the robot on TV. Tommy unties the string to open the crib and gets out again. He then reaches for his toolbox under the crib and states that he and Chuckie have to find the bolts that open Stu's chest (relating this to the robot on TV, which had bolts where a man would have nipples). Tommy gets a plastic toy pipe wrench and his flashlight, and he and Chuckie make their way back into Stu and Didi's room. No sooner do they arrive then Chuckie begs to go back. Tommy pulls out a suitcase from under his parent's bed so that he and Chuckie can get on the bed and climb on Stu's chest, and Tommy hands Chuckie the flashlight. As Chuckie shines the light down on Stu, he again suggests they can go back, but Tommy continues to looks for his father's "bolts". He undoes Stu's nightshirt and notices his father's nipples; he recognizes them as the "bolts" they are looking for. He then attempts to use his plastic pipe wrench to twist them, which causes Stu to immediately wake up screaming in pain, and in turn scaring Tommy and Chuckie into screaming, themselves.
We then fast forward to Tommy and Chuckie back in the crib again. This time, Stu has taped it up all around so that it won't open for sure. Tommy, however, is still not satisfied, and figures Stu is trying to keep the babies in the crib so that they won't find out he's a robot. Tommy uses his blanket to get out of the crib and a now reluctant Chuckie follows. They take the entire toolbox into Stu and Didi's room and make their way toward the bed, but stop and drop the toolbox when lightning strikes. Chuckie tells Tommy it's not too late to go back, but Tommy says he's got to find out once and for all if his father is a robot or not. A frustrated Chuckie argues, "Tommy, robots aren't real! They're just pretend! There's no such thing as robots!" Suddenly, however, Stu gets up and begins to sleepwalk. As he's getting out of bed, he moans and moves slowly and similarly to Frankenstein and the robot on TV. As Stu comes toward the babies, they run out of the room frightened and screaming (Didi doesn't hear anything, as she has pillows over her ears). Tommy and Chuckie make their way downstairs, and a sleepwalking Stu seems to follow them. They hide behind an armchair, but Stu comes in and plows though everything in his way (knocking things over in the process). Tommy and Chuckie then flee into the kitchen (with Tommy stopping to look at the robot movie on TV) with Stu close behind. As Tommy and Chuckie scramble for a place to hide, Chuckie admits that Tommy was right, and they both agree that Stu is a robot. Stu then stops and takes a look around.
A sleepwalking Stu notices he's in the kitchen and mumbles to himself in his sleep that he needs to eat something. Continuing to mumble, he makes his way to the refrigerator and then rummages though its contents; Tommy and Chuckie watch as they hide in the cabinet under the counter. Stu then takes out a bowl of pasta in one hand and a dozen eggs in his other, and begins to dream that he's hosting a cooking show; he mumbles to himself: "Thank you, thank you, ladies and gentlemen. And now for my next dish, I'd like to create the 'Famous Stu Pickles (1991) Omelet'." As Chuckie asks Tommy what Stu is doing, a semi-conscious Stu goes on: "My lovely assistant Ramona will hold the bowl [he drops the bowl of pasta into Tommy's high chair next to the refrigerator], as I demonstrate my culinary magic" [he takes out an egg, cracks it open, and lets its contents fall onto the floor]. As Stu continues to crack eggs open and let their contents fall onto the floor (one egg also slips from his hand, goes flying and cracks open on the floor), he mumbles to himself, "One potato, two potato, three potato, six potato, fourteen potato, sixteen potato, one hundred nineteen potato…" Chuckie wonders what Stu is talking about, and Tommy makes it out to probably be some kind of robot code from Mars. An egg's contents splatter next to Tommy and Chuckie, and they cause the pots and pans in the cabinet to rattle as they avoid the splatter; Stu looks down at Tommy and Chuckie and thinks that they are his brother Drew. Tommy and Chuckie then crawl though the cabinets to escape. As Stu drops the rest of the eggs and looks under inside, he mumbles to what he sees as Drew, "What are you doing here? This is my cooking show, Drew. You're not trying to steal my secret recipe, are you?" Tommy and Chuckie come out of the cabinet though another door, and pots and pans fall out to alert a sleepwalking Stu. He then begins walking toward Tommy and Chuckie, seeing them in his sleep as Drew ("Drew, come back here!"). As he makes his way toward "Drew", he mumbles "Come back, Drew! I just wanna talk to you!"
Tommy grabs the remote to the TV and tries to use it to stop his "robot" father, but, of course, it only changes the channels on the TV. As Stu bends down to grab Tommy, Tommy runs under his legs, frightened, and gets away. Stu then moves toward Chuckie, and Chuckie tries to get away, but he falls down. Just as Stu is making his way toward Chuckie (softly mumbling "come back"), Tommy jumps into Chuckie and moves him away. They both then make their getaway as a sleepwalking Stu continues to pursue them. Tommy and Chuckle hide behind a reclining armchair, but Stu walks over it, and crashes into a lamp, which he begins to dance with. As Stu is dancing with the lamp, Tommy and Chuckie look onward from behind a wall and then make their way back to Tommy's room while Stu continues dancing. He genially falls backwards with the lamp onto the reclining armchair, and stops sleepwalking. Meanwhile, Tommy and Chuckie run though the hallway back into Tommy's room. Didi also wakes up, but does not see Tommy and Chuckie. She notices, however, that Stu is not in bed. As Tommy and Chuckie scramble back into the crib, Didi makes her way downstairs to find Stu sleeping upside-down on the reclining armchair, mumbling in his sleep, "One potato, two potato, three potato, four." Didi turns on the light and calls to him; a semi-conscious Stu asks, "Where's Drew?" Didi asks Stu if he's okay. As Stu is opening his eyes, he responds: "Yeah, I guess so, Ramona." Didi bitterly asks, "Ramona?! Who's Ramona?" Stu responds, "My assistant." Didi tells Stu he's been sleepwalking again, but he doesn't listen. Didi gets his attention, and Stu states he'll fix the blender.
As Stu and Didi make their way upstairs, we find Tommy and Chuckie holding each other tight and shivering in fright. Stu and Didi come in to check on Tommy and Chuckie and turn on the light. Tommy and Chuckie immediately brace themselves and pretend to be asleep. As Stu and Didi genially tend to the kids, Stu softly mentions that the kids look so cute and innocent when they're asleep (Didi agrees), and then goes on to mention that he dreamed that Tommy and Chuckie kept coming into their bedroom and trying to open his chest with a plastic screwdriver as if he were "some kind of robot or something." Didi find the idea silly, and reminds Stu that Tommy loves him and would never do something like that (Tommy, still pretending to be sleeping, listens in). Stu agrees that it was just "some crazy dream" and mentions how lucky he and his wife are to have such a great kid (Tommy smiles as he hears this), and Didi adds that it's "like father, like son" (Stu is flattered). They turn out the light and walk out. Tommy then tells Chuckie that he was right, and that his father is not a robot, and Chuckie agrees with Tommy. But then Chuckie sits up in the crib and openly wonders: "But what about my dad?" Tommy also sits up, wondering, and both he and Chuckie stare out the window as the camera pans out and the episode ends.
Trivia[]
- This is the third time characters watch television in the series, but only the second time television causes a major part of an episode's storyline.
- Stu says "your mom and dad will come over to get you in the morning" to Chuckie, however, in later in the series, Chuckie's mom is revealed to have died when Chuckie was only a young baby. Presumably, at this point in the series, the writers had not yet decided that Chuckie's mom would not be around.
- This is the second time Tommy wears a red shirt, the first being "Tommy's First Birthday".
- The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Krab Borg" is similar to this one, where a movie makes SpongeBob think Mr. Krabs is a robot.
- This is the first time Chuckie sleeps over with Tommy.
- The old Rugrats Nickelodeon site lists this episode as Real or Robots, omitting the question mark.
- This is the first time we see Didi without her glasses; she takes them off before settling in for bed. Her eyes without her glasses were originally white eyes with black pupils. In later episodes, her bare eyes are now just simply black dots like other characters who cannot see without their glasses.
- Sleepwalking apparently runs in the Pickles family; Tommy himself sleepwalks later in his life whilst under stress, as seen in the All Grown Up! episode "Thief Encounter".
- The title card font for this episode (and its sister episode "Special Delivery") is boldfaced. "Waiter, There's a Baby in My Soup" is the only other episode to have this happen.
- When Tommy says "I can't sleep until I find out for sure", he knocks off a ball that looks exactly like the Pixar Ball.
- Moral: Don’t overwork yourself; always get the right amount of sleep.
Goofs[]
- Cartoon Logic: Wouldn't Tommy and Chuckie's screaming wake Didi up?
- When Tommy and Chuckie go into Stu and Didi's room the second time with a toy wrench and Tommy climbs up on the bed, Stu's hair is colored orange instead of purple.
- When Stu first starts to sleepwalk, his nightshirt is unbuttoned. After a sleepwalking Stu rummages though the refrigerator's contents, his nightshirt is buttoned, and after Didi finds Stu downstairs, his nightshirt is unbuttoned again. It's unlikely Stu would button and unbutton his nightshirt whilst sleepwalking.