Rugrats: Cradle Attraction / Moving Away
Episode score
8.0
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Cradle Attraction / Moving Away
- 64.
- Season: 3
- Episode: 25
- First Aired: 5/22/1994
- Prod Code: 65
Cradle Attraction:
Chuckie has a girlfriend, Megan. They like each other in an unorthodox manner -- by teasing each other.
Moving Away:
Angelica and her parents are moving to New York, only to have their plans thwarted by Jonathan at the last minute. Tommy explains to the other Rugrats on how they met for the first time, thanks to Angelica's lies about each other. Add a recap »
- Stars:
- Jack Riley (Stu Pickles)
- Tara Strong (Dil Prescott Pickles /Timmy McNulty)
- Cheryl Chase (Angelica C. Pickles)
- Julia Kato (Kira Finster)
- Kath Soucie (Phil/Lil/Betty)
- Melanie Chartoff (Didi Pickles)
- Christine Cavanaugh (Chuckie Finster 1991 - 2001)
- Joe Alaskey (Louis Pickles 1997-)
- Nancy Cartwright (Chuckie Finster 2002)
- Tress MacNeille (Charlotte Pickles)
- Ron Glass (Randy Carmichael)
- Cree Summer (Suzie Carmichael)
- Debbie Reynolds (Lulu Pickles)
- David Doyle (Louis Pickles (1991-1997))
- E. G. Daily (Tommy Pickles)
- Recurring Role:
- Phil Proctor (Howard DeVille)
- Michael Bell (Drew Pickles/Chazz Finster)
- Guest Star:
- Christa Rimmer (Megan)
- In Moving Away, Drew said that he and Chaz have known each other since high school, but in the Santa Experience, Chaz mentions that they did a play in the fourth grade. edit »
- Response to previous Goof: you have to remember that the Rugrats cannot count correctly. In "Angelica's Last Stand," for example, they count "1,7,4,3,5,9,8,2." Every time that they count, they do it a different way. Therefore, this isn't really a goof, since the amount of time Chuckie refers to as "eight days" could really be any amount of time, since he doesn't know how to count. edit »
- In "Moving Away" we learn that Tommy, Stu and Didi moved from Akron and did not always live near Chuckie, Angelica or Phil and Lil. But, in "Showdown at Teeter Totter Gulch" (Season 2) Chuckie says he has known Tommy since he was eight days old. How can this be considering Tommy moved to his present home when he was nearly a year old ? edit »
- In the episode "Cradle Attraction", Chuckie mentions he's almost three, but in Rugrats in Paris (later in the series) Chazz says that Chuckie is almost two. edit »
- "Cradle Attraction/Moving Away" are the last regular episodes to air when Rugrats originally ended production in 1994. The final episode, "Passover", is a special. edit »
- Phil: (to Chuckie about Megan) If I were you, I'd just stay outta her way. She might have rabies or somethin'. edit »
- Charlotte: I gave MergeCorp the best years of my life, and they gave that V.P. job to that weasel Jonathan! There's no loyalty in this town, Drew! edit »
- Angelica: Nothing has changed! If you think I'm gonna start being nice to you, you got another thing coming! Lay off me, will you? edit »
- Phil: That's the weirdest thing I ever sawed.
Lil: Yeah; I think they're both nuts. edit » - Chuckie: I know it's a little too early to talk about marriage, but hey, I'll be turning 3 next year. edit »
- The chihuahua dog on the other side of the fence is based on Ren Hoek from The Ren And Stimpy Show. edit »
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