Happy Taffy/Imagine That

Season 9, Episode 4, Aired

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Happy Taffy:
As Stu & Didi are trying to find a new babysitter for the Rugrats, Grandpa & Lulu recommends Lulu's grand-niece, Taffy (Amanda Bynes). After they see Taffy perform with her band, "The Saltwaters", at a bowling alley, they hire her on a trial basis. As she babysits, Taffy teaches the Rugrats a thing or two about music, while trying to come up with a song for her band to play at their next gig -- a grand opening of a gas station. The trouble is, Taffy isn't that great of a songwriter, while Angelica, as always, is tone deaf. As Taffy does her thing with the "minis", the Rugrats' parents, at Betty's insistance, spy to make sure Taffy does a good job. They later find out that Taffy was a good choice as babysitter.

Imagine That:
After watching "The Cynthia Team", an action series where Cynthia and her friends are secret agents, Angelica gets the Rugrats to play-act the show with her. In the Rugrats version, Angelica is secret agent Cynthia, whose mission is to stop Dr. Doomsbake (played by Tommy) from destroying the world's supply of cookies. The reason she likes to play this game is because she likes how the episode ended -- Cynthia gets a parade in her honor. However, the rest of the Rugrats, who were supposed to play Cynthia's assistants, didn't like the idea, so they decided to break tradition and, as they say, fraternise with the enemy.
Meanwhile, speaking of cookies, Betty gives Didi her family recipes for healthy cookies, to be used as Didi's entry for a baking contest; but, it turns out those cookies aren't fit for man or beast... or even Angelica.moreless

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      • "The Cynthia Team" series was practically patterned after the 1970s TV series and 2000 feature film Charlie's Angels -- both have 3 women star as crime fighters, hired by a rich man who is never seen on camera -- they communicate by intercom or radio. Ironically, the late David Doyle, the original voice of Grandpa, played John Bosley on the Charlie's Angels series.

      • Taffy will become a regular fixture in the series, starting with the show's 12th season in 2003, where she'll be appearing in about 6 or 7 episodes. Or, the way Nick has exploited Taffy in September or October 2002, she may be barely seen at all next year in the US.

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