Season Six | |
Format | Animation, comedy, family, fantasy |
Network | Nickelodeon |
Run | 1999–2001 |
# of Episodes | 33 (61 segments) |
DVD release | October 4, 2011 |
Previous Season | Season 5 |
Next Season | Season 7 |
"Rugrats (1991)" Episode Guide |
Season 6 is the sixth season of the Rugrats television series which ran for thirty-three episodes from 1999-2001. In the United States, four episodes from this season were inexplicably held over and ended up airing during Season 7.
Episodes
- "Baking Dil / Hair!" (February 27, 1999)
Dil gets lost at the bakery; Tommy is under the false impression that not growing hair will keep him young forever.
The babies go to the zoo; Chuckie and Lil pretend to get married.
- "The Magic Baby / Dil We Meet Again" (January 27, 1999)
In an attempt to get Tommy's toy pony, Angelica trades the babies "magic beans", which Dil "eats"; The babies think that Dil has turned into a watermelon.
- "Hand Me Downs / Angelica's Ballet" (January 30, 1999)
Angelica tells Tommy that he will disappear after Dil gets his old toys; Angelica performs ballet.
- "Opposites Attract / The Art Museum" (February 13, 1999)
The babies meet their alter egos in the park; The babies see themselves in various works of art at the museum.
- "The Jungle / The Old Country" (March 20, 1999)
The babies visit a nursery; The babies visit their grandparents in the country.
- "Ghost Story / Chuckie's Complaint" (March 27, 1999)
The babies get involved in a ghost story with characters from Aaahh!!! Real Monsters; Chuckie fears revenge after Angelica sends Reptar an angry letter from him.
- "Pedal Pusher / Music" (March 6, 1999)
Chuckie gets a new car; The babies perform music videos.
- "Chuckie's Bachelor Pad / "Junior Prom" (April 10, 1999)
Chuckie moves into his own "apartment"; The babies hold their own prom.
- "Silent Angelica / Tie My Shoes" (August 7, 1999)
Angelica tries to stay silent to receive toys; Angelica ties Chuckie's shoes.
- "What's Your Line / Two By Two" (April 17, 1999)
Chuckie looks for a career; The babies try to build an ark after fearing a huge flood.
- "All's Well That Pretends Well / Big Babies" (July 6, 2001)
Angelica tries to hide her cold; The babies perform an initiation ceremony for Dil.
- "Wrestling Grandpa / Chuckie Collects" (May 1, 1999)
Grandpa Lou competes in a wrestling match; Chuckie starts a new collection.
- "Runaway Reptar" (May 27, 1999)
The babies get sucked into an evil Robot Reptar movie, in which they must find Reptar, and then stop Angelica's evil Reptar.
- "Share and Share a Spike / Tommy for Mayor" (October 2, 1999)
Dil and Tommy must share their pet dog; The kids hold their own election.
- "Brothers are Monsters / Cooking With Susie" (October 9, 1999)
Tommy thinks that he is turning into a monster; Susie gets a toy oven, but she cooks horribly.
- "Officer Chuckie / Auctioning Grandpa" (October 16, 1999)
Chuckie studies safety from an officer; The babies think that Grandpa will be sold.
- "Partners In Crime / Thumbs Up" (November 6, 1999)
Angelica makes Dil her "partner" after watching a crime film; Tommy tries to stop the other babies from thumb-sucking.
- "Planting Dil / Joke's on You" (October 16, 1999)
Didi is planting dill plants, which the babies think is baby Dil; Angelica tries to turn the babies against each other.
- "Big Showdown / Doctor Susie" (December 4, 1999)
Didi completely re-models Tommy and Dil's room, against Tommy and the others' goodwill; Susie learns how to fix broken toys.
- "Accidents Happen (December 18, 1999) / Pee Wee Scouts" (January 8, 2000)
Chuckie wets the bed; The babies form a scout troop.
- "Chuckie's New Shirt (January 22, 2000) / Cavebabies" (January 29, 2000)
Chuckie destroys his shirt, and he cannot find a replacement; The babies try to get to the cookie jar for Angelica in a spoof of the Jurassic Period.
- "Incredible Shrinking Babies / "Miss Manners" (July 13, 2001)
The babies dream that they are small, and that Dil is larger than life; Angelica tries to help with a business dinner for Charlotte's boss.
- "A Dose of Dil / Famous Babies" (July 20, 2001)
The babies "catch" various ailments; The babies sing a song.
- "No Place Like Home" (October 2, 1999)
Susie imagines that she is in a world similar to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz when she is under anesthesia while her tonsils are removed.
- "Be My Valentine" (January 11, 2000)
Chuckie tries to give a Valentine to his father, Chas.
- "Discover America" (October 9, 2000)
The babies go on an imaginary tour when Angelica and Susie cause some damage at a picnic.
Trivia
- The first Klasky Csupo logo still appeared after the second logo appeared at the end of The Rugrats Movie. The second logo did not appear until "Runaway Reptar."
- This is the last season to use traditional cel animation; the last episode "Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts" saw the show switch over to digital ink and paint.
- Ben Kropotkin doesn't appear in this season.
- This is the longest season of the show.
- Beginning with "Chuckie's Bachelor Pad/Junior Prom", the animation company changes from Anivision to Sunwoo Entertainment (the latter absorbed the former in April 1999).