Lest you needed any more proof that '90s nostalgia is still going strong, here's a bit of news: After 14 years off-air, Rugrats is heading back to screen. Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures have ...
Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures have announced that they will be bringing back the '90s children's television series Rugrats with a 26-episode order and a live-action film featuring CGI characters.
The classic Nickelodeon cartoon from the 1990s is making a comeback, following the success of recent revivals of the channel's '90s properties like Rocko's Modern Life, Kenan and Kel, Double Dare and ...
Tommie, Chuckie and his pals are coming back — on both TV and the big screen. Viacom’s Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures have set a revival of the iconic kids series Rugrats with a 26-episode order ...
'Rugrats' revived as Viacom orders Nickelodeon revival, feature film. By Lesley Goldberg Television Editor, West Coast Viacom is bringing Rugrats back to both the big and small screens. The media ...
The show’s original creators Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó and Paul Germain will return to the TV series as executive producers. Nickelodeon’s “Rugrats” will be produced in Burbank, Calif., with ...
OK, try to remain calm, '90s and early 2000s babies, because a beloved childhood cartoon is returning to our screens: Rugrats. In a statement attached to the announcement of the Rugrats revival, ...
The TV reboot of the Nickelodeon cartoon classic uses CGI animation and sees the Rugrats gang using cellphones, computers, and video chat platforms Brighter, bigger and more mischievous, television’s ...
Of all the great things about television, the greatest is that it’s on every single day. TV history is being made, day in and day out, in ways big and small. In an effort to better appreciate this ...
From Ice Cream Mountain to a fantastic voyage to retrieve a watermelon seed, “Rugrats” has taken us on funny, bold, and often moving adventures for over 30 years. Though its original audience is all ...
The magic of being a cartoon character is that, just like Peter Pan, you never have to grow up. Take Bugs Bunny. He’s in his 60s and doesn’t look a day older than when he starred in 1941’s “Hiawatha’s ...
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