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Rugrats and Codename: Kids Next Door: Difference between pages (Difference between pages) Revision as of 21:23, 19 August 2007 (edit) Revision as of 13:52, 16 August 2007 (edit) 74.14.105.226 (talk) (􏰀​Trivia) Line 1: +

+     Rugrats is an animated television series that ran on  Nickelodeon − and it was one of the first three Nicktoons: after Doug and before Ren & Stimpy. − ==Premise== The show revolves around four toddlers, Tommy Pickles, Chuckie Finster and the twins Phillip (Phil) and Lillian (Lil) DeVille, who are able to communicate to each other in baby speak (although viewers can understand them, because it is supposedly 'translated'). Often, they mispronounce words or use poor grammar. Despite the toddlers' inability and lack − of desire to communicate with adults, they can understand their parents' speaking, although they often misunderstand what they hear, usually by taking metaphors literally and speaking in malapropisms. Angelica Pickles, at age three, is able to communicate and understand language from both the toddlers and the adults, which she often uses as an advantage when she wants to manipulate either party. Codename: Kids Next Door, also known as Kids Next Door or by  its acronym KND, is an American animated television + series created by Tom Warburton and produced by Curious Pictures. The series debuted on Cartoon Network on December 6,2002. The series came about as the result of a viewer's poll by Cartoon Network. It briefly aired on Miguzi at 4:00 p.m. − ==Production== It was the network's second Nicktoon. The series was in production from 1991 to 1994, and again from 1996 to 2004. It aired in Nickelodeon's Snick block − from 1997-2000 and it also aired on Nick Jr's block. It is the longest lasting Nicktoon to date at thirteen years of longevity. Rugrats received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a ceremony on June 28, 2001. Broadcast as two episodes per half-hour (except for a few half-hour episodes), the central characters of the series are five ten-year olds who operate from their treehouse against the + tyranny of adults and teenagers. The central characters make up what is known as Sector V of a worldwide organization called the Kids Next Door. The show airs in the UK on CITV and Nickelodeon UK as well as in Canada − on YTV. In − Australia, it can be seen on Nickelodeon Australia. After the introduction of SpongeBob SquarePants, popularity for Rugrats declined. The Rugrats never had a rival this strong in popularity (many shows were produced during the Rugrats lifetime, but none were as successful as SpongeBob SquarePants). In order to keep its popularity, the studios released several movies and specials, such as the introduction of Dil Pickles and Kimi Finster. Ironically, after these introductions, fans determined that Rugrats jumped the shark. −  + ==Overview== When Nickelodeon declined to renew any more new episodes of Rugrats and All Grown Up, Klasky-Csupo (the studios − responsible for Rugrats) closed down most of its operations. At the time of their cancellation, those series were the only Klasky-Csupo series on the Nickelodeon schedule. + ===Production history=== Mr. Warburton created a pilot episode for another show, Kenny and the Chimp. Originally, there was a group of children who called themselves "The Kids Who Lived Next Door" among the recurring characters. The Kids Next Door + would get Kenny into trouble but the plotline was changed to focus on the group of kids alone, and later, them battling adulthood. In 2001 the show won on a Cartoon Network viewers' poll with its own pilot episode, No P in the OOL. + + ===Storylines=== The stories are titled as missions, denoted as "Operation: " followed by an acronym which often give viewers clues to what the story is about. The stories are often about typical problems that children face, but usually magnified and exaggerated, mostly on the show's early episodes (this was slowly changed into a bigger, more complex + storyline). Every mission might or might not be chronologically ordered in relation to the previous or the next, but it's accepted that most of the time they occur in the order that the episodes are shown. Sometimes a mission can make a reference to a certain situation, or lead to consequences in another mission. + + ===KND universe=== The Kids Next Door Organization is a worldwide group comprising thousands of kids joined in mutual struggle against adult tyranny. They fight villains that embody specific menaces to children overall; such as Knightbrace (going to the dentist), Count Spankulot (spanking), the Common Cold (self- explanatory), Windsor and the Queen Tie (wearing ties), Mrs. Dirt (taking a bath), and Father/Benedict Uno, (the ultimate figure of authority). Following a period of training, kids are then assigned a number or alphanumerical code (pronounced "numbuh") and sent to a + "sector", that is, a treehouse of gigantic proportions. The KND Organization HQ itself is set on the moon (Moonbase). Kids follow their oath of protecting other kids as well as battling adulthood until the age of 13, when they are "decommissioned": their brains are washed-clean of memories of any past KND activity, upon which they are thence considered teenagers, and a threat to KND as well. The practice of strict decommissioning at age 13 was later on revealed to be subject to some exceptions: kids (as seen in Operation        ==Characters== − M.A.U.R.I.C.E.) who have proved to be exceptional agents are offered the chance to carry on in KND as spies infiltrating the teen organization (see Maurice for a prime example). This practice is kept secret. Decommissioning has also proved reversible due to errors (Operation E.N.D., Operation Z.E.R.O.) and thus brainwashing is not necessarily permanent. ==Characters== + ===Sector V=== + + + not trust in anyone but his team. He is the only one with a relationship out side KND, Lizzie Devine, and the only "only child" in his team. + in his mind. He's in love with Numbuh Five's evil older teen sister (he has a crush on her even if she is a villain), but she sees him just as a snotty little kid. ==Episodes==
 * Numbuh One (Nigel Uno) - Leader and head of Sector V, a workaholic, bald English kid who does
 * Numbuh Two (Hoagie Pennywhistle Gilligan Jr.) - Inventor and pilot, a chubby American kid with a need of expressing every single bad joke

+ creature almost always interferes with her responsibilities. She has a great love for Rainbow Monkeys (a parody of Care Bears), and probably Numbuh Four. + thinking. He would gladly take over Numbuh One's place to be the leader of the team, but no one really takes him seriously in anything. He has a crush on Numbuh Three. *Numbuh Five (Abigail Lincoln) - Second in command, a + relaxed African-American girl who keeps her head cool even in the worst situations. She also talks in third person. + + ===Other characters=== ==Episodes==
 * Numbuh Three (Kuki Sanban) - Nurse and caretaker, a happy Japanese girl whose love for every
 * Numbuh Four (Wallabee Beetles) - Combat expert, an impulsive Australian boy known for acting before

−  To date, there is a contract for six

seasons, each with 13 episodes (two half-length episodes counting as one), + adding up to 78 episodes altogether. There has been one movie, taking place between Seasons 5 and 6, Operation: Z.E.R.O. (direct-to-TV). − ==Films== − − − − ==Spinoffs== − + ==Merchandising== + ===Toys and action figures=== TechToGo Toy Manufacturer created a toy line, which included Action Figures + and Role Playing items. The first two batches were successful, but the third and fourth batch had to be cancelled because of the difficulties. −

planned to see Susie move away from − California to Atlanta, where she apparently has relatives. A McDonald's Happy meal featured Cartoon Network characters as the toys, one of which was Nigel + Uno. [[Image:McDonald's Happy Meal toys (Australian) .jpg|right|thumb| [[McDonald's]] Happy Meal toys,
 * The Carmichaels was a spin-off

featuring Nigel Uno.]] − ==Broadcast history== − *USA **Nickelodeon (1991-2005) − (Original Run), (2006-2007) − **Boomerang − *UK There are two web pages that have images + of the cancelled third and fourth batch of the KND Toys made by TechToGo: − − − Kicking]]) (1993-2004)  − **CITV (2005-present) − *Australia + http://knd.curiouspictures.com/blog/blog pics/toys.html + http://knd.curiouspictures.com/blog/blog pics/delightfultoys.jpg      − − **ABC TV  − ABC TV    **ABC Kids, a short lived digital − channel containing the Kids programming   from ABC TV − **Network Ten − *Ireland + ===Video games=== So far the series has inspired 2 videogames: "Operation: S.O.D.A." for the Game Boy Advance and " + Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E." for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.       − **RTÉ Two − − Present) − **CITV (2005-present) − Kicking]]) (1993-2004)   − *Canada + ===DVDs===   Currently there are two DVDs: Sooper + Hugest Mission Files: Volume 1 and Sooper Hugest Mission Files: Volume 2.  − **Treehouse  − **YTV      There will possibly be a DVD of Operation: Z.E.R.O. (design can be + seen here 75.html) − *Malaysia **Nickelodeon − **TV3 (199?-2006)   Operation: J.E.W.E.L.S. can be found on + the DVD: Cartoon Network Halloween 3- Sweet Sweet Fear. − *Netherlands **Nickelodeon    − ==See also== + ===Books===   There are a few books: Sooper Secrets and Boomerang Bloopers, Operation: + S.W.E.E.T.S., 2x4 Technology Handbook, Operation: H.O.W. T.O. D.R.A.W., and Operation: C.O.L.O.R.I.N.G. (approx. 80 pages). + + ===Cars=== Kellogg's created a NASCAR-like   − − *Klasky-Csupo  + racecar to give away in sweepstakes. 64.html. + + ===Milk cartons=== Some characters are on milk cartons. + 76.html?mode=reply + + === Comics ===   There are various comics, some being + Operation: T.R.I.K.E. and Operation: S.O.D.A.. + + + + + + ==Trivia== +   *From season 4 (Ops R.A.B.B.I.T. and F.L.U.S.H. onwards), the closing credits were redone, so that they show on half the screen (the secret agent-themed crediting and closing theme remain) with a "beauty shot" on the right. This is usually showcasing a humorous event inspired from the episode which follows the ending (These type of credits were also used in the first three season 3 episodes (F.U.T.U.R.E., A.F.L.O.A.T. and L.E.A.D.E.R.), while other episodes in that season used the old credits.). + + name of the object shown underneath as an acronym. The words in the acronym are then spoken and usually refer to what said object does or the effect it has on its victims. +  Boogey Adventure]], [[Numbuh Three|Kuki + Sanban]] (A.K.A. Numbuh 3), makes multiple appearances as a substitute Grim Reaper. + *All of the weapons, vehicles, and accessories the Kids Next Door use are presented in a 3D rendering with the *In the movie [[Billy & Mandy's Big *Each of the kids' names is a vague
 * Nicktoons Network (2002-present) (Reruns)
 * Children's BBC (Including [[Live &
 * Nickelodeon (1994- Present)
 * Nicktoons (2002- Present)
 * Nickelodeon (1995-Present)
 * ABC2, a digital rerun channel of
 * Nickelodeon (1994-
 * Nicktoons (2002- Present)
 * Children's BBC (Including [[Live &

reference to their corresponding number. Nigel Uno (Spanish for the number one), Hoagie P. Gilligan Jr. (being the second person to carry the name in his family, as well as + Gil ligan being second in command aboard the S.S. Minnow on Gilligan's Island), Kuki Sanban (In Japanese Sanban literally means "Number 3"), Wallabee Beetles (a reference to the Beatles, in which there were 4 members), and Abigail Lincoln (President Lincoln, who appears on the five dollar bill). + *In an episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy The Mars Grim Reaper, Billy sees an alien hologram and says "Hey! This isn't 'Codename: Kids Next Door!'" A reference to (obviously) Codename: Kids Next Door. Also in another episode of Billy and + Mandy, you see Grim watching TV. Listen closely and you can hear Numbuh 4 saying "Numbuh 2! You better clean up this mess before Numbuh 1 gets back!" In another episode on the moon, the moon base is seen, with number 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 playing a video game. There's also the crossover TV Movie, The Grim Adventures of the Kids Next Door. + + is a kid dressed like the main protagonist, Ash, from the Japanese anime series Pokémon, possibly a reference for any of the fans who work *In the Episode A.R.C.H.I.V.E.S., if you watch closely, when the kids are cheering for the retaliation plan, there

for Cartoon Network. +          ==External links== −   * Nickelodeon's − [http://www.nick.com/shows/rugrats/index + + + + + +
 * Each of the kids' eyes are either closed or hidden frequently.Numbuh One wears sunglasses, Numbuh Two wears goggles, Numbuh Three sometimes closes her eyes, Numbuh Four's hair sometimes covers his eyes, and Numbuh Five's hat sometimes covers her eyes.

Opening
A keyhole appears on Cinderella Castle. A narration says: "And they all lived happily ever after... Each of us has a dream, a heart’s desire. It calls to us. And when we’re brave enough to listen, and bold enough to pursue, that dream will lead us on a journey to discover who we’re meant to be. All we have to do is look inside our hearts and unlock the magic within..."

Magical pixie dust flows through the keyhole and covers the castle and surrounding turrets in royal red and gold as the Happily Ever After theme song plays.

Dreams
Introduced by Tiana, we see various Disney characters longing for their deepest desires – Ariel wishing to be ‘part of our world’, Remy for his own career as a cook in Paris, Rapunzel for freedom from her tower, and Quasimodo for one day to be ‘out there’ from the tower of Notre Dame.

Songs include: "Down in New Orleans (Prologue)", "Part of Your World", and "Out There".

Journey
Introduced by Merida, characters from Brave, A Bug's Life, Cars, Up, Finding Nemo, and Moana are shown embarking on their adventures.

Songs include: "Touch the Sky" and "How Far I'll Go".

Friendship
Introduced by Aladdin, this segment highlights the friendships shared by Disney characters from Tarzan, The Lion King, Toy Story, The Jungle Book, Wreck-It Ralph, Big Hero 6, Zootopia, Inside Out, Monsters Inc., and Aladdin. The segment comes full circle with a showstopping performance by the Genie.

Songs featured: "Trashin' the Camp", "Hakuna Matata", "You've Got a Friend in Me", "The Bare Necessities", "I've Got No Strings", "That’s What Friends Are For", and "Friend Like Me".

Love
Introduced by Olaf, a full moon rises across the castle that leads into romances and acts of love shared by characters from Wall-E, The Lion King, Tarzan, Zootopia, Finding Dory, Up, and Dumbo. The castle turns into a garden with waterfalls and then transitions to show silhouettes of Disney princes and princesses; floating lanterns from Tangled are seen covering the castle as Rapunzel and Flynn Rider duet and send their own lanterns to the top of the castle.

Songs featured are "Love is an Open Door", "Can You Feel the Love Tonight", "You'll Be in My Heart", "A Whole New World", and "I See the Light".

Adversity
Introduced by the Emperor of China from Mulan, the show becomes aggressive and loud, highlighting the climactic battles and challenges the characters face including epic scenes from The Incredibles, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty, and Pirates of the Caribbean. The castle and its surroundings are peppered with explosions as many more climactic scenes are shown. When it is over, the castle is left a flaming ruin with gaping holes in its sides.

Music featured include instrumental selections from Frozen and The Lion King, and "He's a Pirate".

Triumph
The visage constellation of Mufasa appears across a starry sky reminding us to “remember who [we] are”. As an inspirational version of "Go the Distance" from Hercules plays, turret by turret, the castle gradually repairs itself while we see the featured characters in their triumphant moments. As the music swells, the structure turns gold with stained-glass portraits of the characters, all of them accomplishing their 'happily ever after'.

Finale
The show ends with the narrator challenging the audience to unlock their own magic and make their dreams come true, just as the characters did. The keyhole reappears and a pixie flies from it, leaving a trail of dust around the central plaza. As the castle restores itself to red and gold, the pixie flies up to the highest spire, where it’s revealed to be Tinker Bell, making her flight over the park to the familiar refrain of "You Can Fly". The castle and illuminated central plaza change color as multi-color peony fireworks appear in the sky. The keyhole then turns and opens, unleashing a colorful final set of fireworks.