Game Show Didi: ''Being a game show contestant on "Super Stumper's" (taped at KLPO's TV studios), Didi spins her "Wheel Of Fortune" and "Presses Her Luck" in order to beat Eugene Haynes, a self-proclaimed genius from Philadelphia, who would go as far as the "Pyramids" to win. Meanwhile, looking for Didi's "place in the sun", the Rugrats wander around the station, putting the studio in "Jeopardy!" Will they "Face The Music"? Will Didi keep her "Concentration"? "The Joker's Wild" as Didi's "place in the sun" can be hers, if "The Price Is Right". '' ''Toys In The Attic: ''Didi, Stu, Drew, and Charlotte go on a week long vacation and leave Angelica and Tommy at Minka and Boris's house. Tommy and Angelica think it's boring so they look for toys, ending up finding Didi's old toys.moreless
Goof: For "Super Stumpers", Didi did her hair differently; it was put together in one, big, round clump. However, when she selected her Gold Dalmatian statuary and held onto it at the end of this episode, her hair is back in the normal, 3-pointed fashion. By the way, this episode was the first time we see Didi's hair in anything but the "3-points".
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The part of "Super Stumpers" host Alan Quebec is played by no other than Mr. "Jeopardy!" himself, Alex Trebek. Canadian-born Trebek first arrived on American airwaves in 1973 as host of The Wizard Of Odds, later hosting other shows like High Rollers, Battlestars, Double Dare (the 1976 Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Production on CBS, NOT the messy game show on Nick), and, eventually, Jeopardy! in 1984. At one time, he hosted 3 game shows at once -- Jeopardy!, To Tell The Truth, and Classic Concentration. Older Canadians may also recognise Trebek as an announcer and on-air personality on the CBC; while there, he was host of a dance program called Music Hop, and the host of a quiz bowl-type game called Reach For The Top; he was also an occasional guest panelist on Canada's longest-running game show, Front Page Challenge. Trebek is one of 2 game show hosts to appear on Rugrats; Wheel Of Fortune's Pat Sajak (another friend of Merv's), appears in "Chuckie Is Rich", this time as himself.
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As for the dalmatian statuary, which Didi chose for her prize -- it frequently appeared as decoration on Wheel Of Fortune, when contestants used their winnings to shop for prizes after each round. In 1987 (in syndication) and 1989 (NBC), the shopping segments were replaced with the money each contestant has earned in the round.
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(Minka opens the bedroom door to check on the kids)Minka: How's my little dumplings? (The kids are gone; Minka gasps)Minka: Boris! Wake up! The dumplings are gone!
Boris: No, they're in the ice box where I left them
Minka: Not those dumplings, the childrens!
Boris: Oy! The dumplings!
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(On the stairs to the attic)Tommy: Maybe we should go back
Angelica: Go back? And give up all those toys? What are you, a "dumbnick?"
Tommy: I don't know. What's a "dumbnick?"
Angelica: Oy!
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Alan Quebec: This automotive tool is used to tighten bolts.
Didi: (Buzzes in after a brief pause) What is a torque wrench?
Alan: You're absolutely right, and Didi, you don't have to answer in a form of a question.
Didi: Okay.
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Boris: Why don't you turn on the Sesame Seed for them to watch?
Sesame Seed is a parody of the popular PBS Kids' show Sesame Street.
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Title: Toys in the Attic
Also the name to Aerosmith's third album released in 1976. The album includes their hit songs even today, "Walk This Way" and "Sweet Emotion."
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