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− | |episode = 11a}} '''''Superhero Chuckie''''' is the first segment of the eleventh episode of [[Season 2|season 2]], and the forty-sixth ''[[Rugrats]]'' segment overall. [[Wikipedia:Adam West|Adam West]] guest stars in this episode, playing the role of [[Captain Blasto]]. |
+ | |episode = 11a}} '''''Superhero Chuckie''''' is the first segment of the eleventh episode of [[Season 2|season 2]], and the forty-sixth ''[[Rugrats]]'' segment overall. The late [[Wikipedia:Adam West|Adam West]] guest stars in this episode, playing the role of [[Captain Blasto]]. |
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*Captain Blasto's oath is a parody of the ''Green Lantern'' oath from ''DC Comics''. |
*Captain Blasto's oath is a parody of the ''Green Lantern'' oath from ''DC Comics''. |
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− | *Captain Blasto is voiced by [[Wikipedia:Adam West|Adam West]], famous for playing the character Batman in the 1960's television show of the same name. |
+ | *Captain Blasto is voiced by the late [[Wikipedia:Adam West|Adam West]], famous for playing the character Batman in the 1960's television show of the same name. |
*Chuckie's cape is a towel with the words ''MOTEL STYX'' on it, which is a parody of ''Motel 6''. |
*Chuckie's cape is a towel with the words ''MOTEL STYX'' on it, which is a parody of ''Motel 6''. |
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*While Didi was stuck on an exercise machine, she shouts "Stu, stop this crazy thing!", which is a reference to the end credits to the Hanna-Barbera show ''The Jetsons''. |
*While Didi was stuck on an exercise machine, she shouts "Stu, stop this crazy thing!", which is a reference to the end credits to the Hanna-Barbera show ''The Jetsons''. |
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− | *It's implied at the end of this episode that Lil has a crush on Chuckie; after Tommy and Phil shake hands with him, Lil jumps up at him and hugs him. |
+ | *It's implied at the end of this episode that Lil has a crush on Chuckie; after Tommy and Phil shake hands with him, Lil jumps up at him and hugs him. |
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+ | *If Chuckie had pushed Angelica down when the adults where around Chuckie would have been put in time out. |
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Superhero Chuckie | Gallery | Transcript |
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Season 2 Episode 11a | |
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Superhero Chuckie | |
Original Airdate | November 15, 1992 |
VHS release | Nickelodeon Super Toons |
DVD release | The Best of Season 2 Season 2 |
Previous Episode | Family Feud |
Next Episode | The Dog Broomer |
Superhero Chuckie is the first segment of the eleventh episode of season 2, and the forty-sixth Rugrats segment overall. The late Adam West guest stars in this episode, playing the role of Captain Blasto.
Characters Present
Synopsis
After visiting a TV studio to see "Captain Blasto", a superhero program that ran on Channel 43 since the 1950's, Chuckie is convinced that he, too, can be a costumed crime fighter. His first assignment: rescue the world from Angelica -- literally.
- - Description from Klasky Csupo.
Trivia
- Captain Blasto's oath is a parody of the Green Lantern oath from DC Comics.
- Captain Blasto is voiced by the late Adam West, famous for playing the character Batman in the 1960's television show of the same name.
- Chuckie's cape is a towel with the words MOTEL STYX on it, which is a parody of Motel 6.
- While Didi was stuck on an exercise machine, she shouts "Stu, stop this crazy thing!", which is a reference to the end credits to the Hanna-Barbera show The Jetsons.
- It's implied at the end of this episode that Lil has a crush on Chuckie; after Tommy and Phil shake hands with him, Lil jumps up at him and hugs him.
- If Chuckie had pushed Angelica down when the adults where around Chuckie would have been put in time out.