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"A Rugrats Passover" (Season 3, Episode 26) follows the main characters, Tommy, Phil, Lil, Chuckie, and Angelica, as they arrive at the Kropotkin residence to celebrate Passover Seder alongside Boris and Minka, and imagine themselves as Jewish figures, notably Tommy as Moses and Angelica as the pharaoh of Exodus as it's told by Boris, who has accidentally locked the group in the attic.
The animated television series Rugrats has been noted for its portrayal of Judaism, a dynamic rarely portrayed in American animated programming during the series' broadcast run (1991–2004). Two episodes of the series are devoted to Jewish holidays and explaining their history, and the Pickles family is shown to be part-Jewish.
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23rd episode of the 3rd season of Rugrats "A Rugrats Passover" Rugrats episode The infant Moses (Tommy) in the Nile River Episode no. Season 3 Episode 23 Directed by Jim Duffy Steve Socki Jeff McGrath Written by Peter Gaffney Paul Germain Rachel Lipman Jonathon Greenberg Production code 062 Original air date April 13, 1995 (1995-04-13) Guest appearance Dana Hill as Taskmaster Baby Episode ...
Possibly the most famous of all "Rugrats" characters would be one Angelica Pickles. A few years older than the rest of the gang, Angelica did whatever she wanted to do, and bossed those babies ...
Tommy and the other Rugrats love him. Reptar products such as cars, clothes, and candy are frequently seen on the show. Stu built a Reptar Wagon for Tommy in The Rugrats Movie. Reptar was a main character in Rugrats in Paris and had his own theme park called Euro Reptarland. There was a giant Reptar robot in Euro Reptarland which the babies ...
The Rugrats gang is coming back in more ways than one. Nickelodeon has revealed that the voice cast behind the original 1991 animated series will reprise their roles for the revival show at ...
On Chanukah, Grandma Minka reads a book about the meaning of the holiday to the babies Tommy, Chuckie, Phil and Lil.The babies imagine that they are the story's characters; Judah (Tommy) is outraged by King "Antonica", who has taken over the Jewish kingdom and forced Greek culture on its inhabitants.