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Season 2 Episode 18b
The Box Title Card (HQ)
The Box
Original Airdate January 10, 1993
DVD release Season 2
Complete Series
Previous Episode Meet the Carmichaels
Next Episode Down the Drain

"The Box" is a Season 2 episode of Rugrats.

Characters Present[]

Character Introduced[]

Synopsis[]

Stu gets Tommy and the gang a new present, The Kiddie Karnival, and spends almost the entire episode trying to build it. Meanwhile, the Rugrats use the box that the toy came in for some exciting imaginary adventures of their own.  - Description from Klasky Csupo

Plot[]

Stu has ordered the Kiddie Karnival, an elaborate theme park play set, for Tommy. Unfortunately, it has to be assembled, though Stu feels that he can manage it, as he's a professional toymaker. However, once Stu looks at the complex instructions and the many parts to assemble, he begins to feel discouraged before he even starts.

Tommy, bored from waiting for Stu to finish, climbs into the box all the parts came out of. Tommy imagines the box as a race car, and zooms around the track, until Didi finds Tommy in the box. Didi plucks him out, and Stu takes the box down to the trashcans at the curb. This causes Tommy to cry. Chas happens to walk along as Stu is throwing out the box and comments that he knows someone else who bought a Kiddie Karnival for their kid(s) a few months ago. When Stu asks how he managed it, Chas says it was still uncompleted last he heard, which further discourages Stu.

When Stu heads back inside, Chas looks closely at the discarded box and decides he can use it, so he takes it home and sets it in the living room. Chuckie discovers the box and crawls inside; he imagines it as a spaceship, where he travels the galaxy, meets familiar aliens, and is almost eaten by a bad alien. At that moment, the box is pulled away from Chuckie. Chas apologizes and explains he needs the box, then loads it up with used exercise equipment that he takes to the DeVille's house.

Betty dumps out the equipment and leaves the box in the living room with the twins. Phil declares the box to be a house, while Lil says it's a dark, scary cave. The two argue before they decide it's a house and a cave. Phil lounges next to a bear, but when Lil tells him to get away from the bear, he claims it's a couch and the two fight.

Betty separates the fighting twins and invites Chas to go with her and Howard while they donate the exercise equipment, but Chas declines and explains that Chuckie's babysitter has to go home at five. Betty insists and tells Chas that he can drop off Chuckie at the Pickles' house with Phil and Lil. Chas doesn't think it's a good idea, saying they rely on Didi and Stu too much. Betty insists it's fine, and after the box is deposited by the curb again, Chuckie and the twins are taken to the Pickles' house.

It's revealed that Stu is having a very difficult time assembling the Kiddie Karnival, and accidentally breaks a part when the doorbell rings. Didi welcomes the babies, but Stu is aggravated and disgruntled with watching them due to his difficulties assembling the Kiddie Karnival. Didi takes them outside, where a sleeping Lou is "watching" Tommy and Angelica. Angelica has almost convinced Tommy to smash their grandpa's foot with a hammer, but the arrival of his friends distracts them. Tommy tells them about his race car that his mom took away, prompting Chuckie to talk about the spaceship Chas took away, and the twins mention their house/cave as well. Angelica isn't interested and demands proof for these things, which they don't have.

Stu, meanwhile, has fetched the box to check for a spare part (even though Didi insisted it was empty when she gave it to him to throw out), and complains about how he found it in front of the DeVille's house. Stu is angry that they "stole" his box, but Didi reminds him he threw it out, and that it was, indeed, empty. Didi deposits the box in the backyard, where Tommy is happy to see his race car, Chuckie his spaceship, and the twins their house/cave. Angelica says it's just a box and tries to take it away from the babies. Didi witnesses this from the house and brings a highly discouraged Stu over to watch the kids "playing". Stu recalls a shoebox he turned into a submarine (until Drew stepped on it) when he was young and comes up with an idea.

In the backyard, Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, and Lil all tug on the box at once to take it away from Angelica, but the box rips. Tommy and the twins begin to cry, and Angelica tells them "It was just a dumb box." Chuckie picks up a piece of ripped box and imagines he has wings, and soars through the sky. Tommy picks up a second piece and imagines it to be an exotic mask and dances by a jungle campfire. Then the twins pick up their own pieces and now have swords to use in a sword fight with each other.

Angelica takes away all their box pieces, stamps on them and shrieks "You dumb babies! Stop having fun! It's just a stupid BOX!" Didi catches her doing this, and Angelica lies, saying the babies made her do it. Stu, however, ignores her and invites them all inside, because he has a big surprise for them. Angelica exclaims he finished the Kiddie Karnival and runs inside, shouting "Me first! Me first!", but is shocked when she enters the house, while the babies are delighted.

Later, Chas, Betty, and Howard return to Didi and Stu's, and find the disassembled Kiddie Karnival in the trash. Howard notes that the babies seem to be taking the news well, judging by the laughter and excitement from inside. When Stu answers the door, he cheerfully greets them and invites them to grab a box. His surprise, it turns out, is many empty boxes that Stu normally ships the toys he invents in. The babies are having a wonderful time with all the boxes, but Angelica sits alone, saying she just doesn't get it. A box is tossed on top of her, and the episode ends.

Trivia[]

  • Nine years after this episode, there is an episode of  SpongeBob SquarePants which has a similar plot. In this case however, SpongeBob and Patrick order a large TV just so they could play with the box and Squidward can't understand why.
  • The "Tribal Chant" sound effect in this episode's closing credits is the same vocalization that appeared in The Walt Disney Company's 1945 Goofy short "African Diary", a 1954 Walt Disney Cartoon short "Social Lion", and a 1956 television special "On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends"; it also appeared in the earlier Rugrats episode "No Bones About It".
  • Stu is frustrated with the difficulties assembling the Kiddie Karnival and has been grouchy about the kids being at his house.
  • The episode's title is also the name of an episode of Paul Germain's co-created show, Recess.
  • Morals:
    • If your child favors an empty box or a toy that they really like, don't take it away from them.
    • Don't keep something from someone else just because you yourself can't enjoy it.
    • Everyone has an imagination. What really matters, is how it's used.

Videos[]

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Chuckie Finster & The Space Box Rugrats NickSplat

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How Many Times Did Lil DeVille Cry? - Part 11 - The Box

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Revisiting Rugrats as an Adult

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