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All Grown Up! is an American animated television series developed by Kate Boutilier, Eryk Casemiro, and Monica Piper for Nickelodeon. It serves as a sequel to Rugrats , and explores the daily lives of protagonist Tommy Pickles , his little brother Dil and his childhood friends, now tweens / adolescents .
Rugrats includes a large array of characters: family, friends, extended relatives, townspeople, and fictional characters. This is a list of characters from the original 1990s Nickelodeon animated television series, its various films, its All Grown Up! spin-off, and the 2020s reboot.
Melanie Barbara Chartoff (born December 15, 1948) is an American actress and comedian. Chartoff first became famous for her comedy work on the ABC series Fridays (1980–1982), and in the 1990s Fox sitcom Parker Lewis Can't Lose.
The cast of Pretty in Pink is all grown up — but they’ll never forget what it meant to star in the teen classic all those years ago. The 1986 film marked star Molly Ringwald’s third and ...
Asbille may have gotten her start on teen dramas like One Tree Hill and Teen Wolf, but she's all grown up as Kayce's wife Monica on Yellowstone. Paramount/Getty Images Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton
Cree Summer Francks (born July 7, 1969) [1] is an American-Canadian actress and singer. She is best known for her extensive work in animation, voicing characters such as Elmyra Duff in Tiny Toon Adventures and related media, Susie Carmichael in Rugrats and Lizard in Spirit Rangers, for which she won a NAACP Image Awards and received two nominations at the Children's and Family Emmy Awards.
Warm and full of bittersweet life lessons, it’s a great showcase for both the grown-up cast and their teenage counterparts. Moore is quirky and a little bit edgy as the cool one of the group ...
"All Growed Up" is a special episode of Rugrats and the pilot episode to the spin-off series All Grown Up! that aired on July 21, 2001, on Nickelodeon, to celebrate the series' tenth anniversary. The special serves as the 13th and 14th episodes of the seventh season of Rugrats , and the 143rd and 144th episodes of the series overall.