Rugrats 5
1998-05-29 | Family,Animation,Comedy | 25 episodes10 Seasons
Episode
Vacation (1998)
The Pickles, Finsters & DeVilles journey to the notorious gaming capitol of the world, Las Vegas (the babies call it ""Slots Vegas""). At a Viking-Circus-Arctic oriented hotel complex, the women go have fun on their own, leaving the men to watch the babies. Stu was stuck with the babies when Chazz and Howard decided to have fun on their own, while Grandpa decided to do a little gambling. All heck later broke loose in the smorgasbord room when the Rugrats escaped from Stu to look for Heimlich and Bob's ""kitties"" (actually, tigers, which are displayed on Jumbovision for everyone to see). And yes, we get to hear Angelica sing a real, professional song on Heimlich & Bob's stage.
Directed By
- Toni Vian
Writer
- Ali Marie Matheson
Babysitting Fluffy (1998)
Angelica and her family go on vacation, but Fluffy stays behind at Chuckie's house. But there are 2 problems: Fluffy hates Chuckie, and Chazz is allergic to cats. Eventually, the other Rugrats help out in babysitting Fluffy. Meanwhile, Chazz, Stu and Betty pave Chazz's driveway, without success.
Directed By
- John Holmquist
Writer
- Jill Gorey
Sleep Trouble (1998)
At a sleepover during a windstorm, Tommy & Chuckie try to catch the ""Sandman"" after hearing Stu's impromptu story about him. They eventually catch Chazz, who came home early from a party.
Directed By
- Anthony Bell
Writer
- Jill Gorey
The First Cut (1998)
Angelica auditions for a part on a Romper Room-style TV program, ""Miss Carol's Happy House"". However, things get nasty after the audition when Angelica overhears the 74 year-old Miss Carol say nasty things about her viewers backstage; among these nasty things included a cuss word, which Angelica learns and says to her parents.
Directed By
- Rick Bugental
Writer
- Kate Boutilier
Chuckie Grows (1998)
It seems like it when Grandpa accidentally shrinks Chuckie's clothes in the wash, after Chuckie got dirty. Afterwards, Angelica decides to play off Chuckie by thinking that he's a giant and that he'll squash Angelica, the Rugrats and the grown-ups. In the end, this action costs Cynthia her right to have cappuccino; her miniature cappuccino machine was brought over so Stu can fix it.
Directed By
- Jim Duffy
Writer
- Rick Gitelson