Rugrats Hits Different As An Adult: Analyzing The Parents

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In this video I'll be going over the parent characters and interesting things about them from an adult perspective.
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@Kaboomboo
@Kaboomboo Жыл бұрын
I always thought Betty and Howard were supposed to subvert expectations of gender roles. There's nothing wrong with having a mom that likes more traditionally male-oriented things, and it's fine to have a more soft spoken husband. I think making her a lesbian furthers the stereotype that women that do enjoy "masculine" things _have_ to be lesbians. That's pretty damaging.
@ThatBetchEllie
@ThatBetchEllie Жыл бұрын
Completely agree
@porcelainghoul
@porcelainghoul Жыл бұрын
When I was a kid I assumed Betty was a lesbian because she reminded me a lot of my lesbian aunt. I was confused about why she had a husband
@FrenkTheJoy
@FrenkTheJoy Жыл бұрын
Especially since the show came out in 1991 - that kind of "grrrl power" thing was big, so I just read it as like... she's just a tough woman who doesn't like to cook and is really feminist. Which doesn't mean you're a lesbian. It's just like "oh she has short hair and wears a sweater and likes to arm wrestle MUST BE GAY", that's not a helpful attitude at all.
@simsgirlgem
@simsgirlgem Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU I love representation but not at the expense of reskinning a character I rather a new queer parent character maybe a friend of betty and Dede since they seem the most likely not to be narrow minded
@Zyra19
@Zyra19 Жыл бұрын
That's a thought that crossed my mind, if it kinda feeds into stereotypes. Also just erasing Howard feels weird, idk maybe they coulda made her bi?
@deadbeatSad
@deadbeatSad Жыл бұрын
Chaz not wanting to dispose of his memorabilia of his late wife but not wanting it around at this time to trigger his depression regarding her is a real feel, and Stu and Didi letting him keep it at their house makes them real friends.
@franniebear777
@franniebear777 Жыл бұрын
As someone who just lost my more than just best friend Friday after 15 years. and feeling this way with seeing his things in the house makes this hit even way harder.
@rdean150
@rdean150 Жыл бұрын
@@franniebear777 im so sorry for your loss. Hang in there.
@ikrisylee
@ikrisylee Жыл бұрын
​@@franniebear777I am so sorry for your loss.
@littlebighead4482
@littlebighead4482 Жыл бұрын
I lost my boyfriend in 2016 and yeah, it's super real, I have a lot of his stuff where he left it to this day
@Nolitaflat
@Nolitaflat Жыл бұрын
I will say this, as a parent the episode where Stu is making pudding at 4am for Angelica because he's lost control of his life might be one of the most relatable moments in the show.
@LegendStormcrow
@LegendStormcrow Жыл бұрын
Yes 😂 What's worse is that would be considered less out of control now.
@Canthavemybones
@Canthavemybones Жыл бұрын
That scene lives rent free in my head. It’s crazy bc even as a kid, for whatever reason, I understood the realness of that moment even then.
@andreasmeelie1889
@andreasmeelie1889 Жыл бұрын
Love that scene!😂😅
@andreasmeelie1889
@andreasmeelie1889 Жыл бұрын
@@Canthavemybones Same here!😂😅
@StealAwayTheStars
@StealAwayTheStars Жыл бұрын
Over 25 years later and "because I've lost control of my life" has been the occasional answer to questions asked of me. (Though mostly meant with some humor.) the reality of that scene hit me even as a kid, but it still makes me laugh. Rugrats was my favorite, and always loved that episode.
@Sumguyinavan_
@Sumguyinavan_ Жыл бұрын
The show hits different now that we're in our 30's realizing that Stu and Didi were only 32 and 31 when they had their first kid, and most of their friends/family were about that same age- with Dru being about 1-2 years older than Stu but Angelica being 3 years old so he also had his kid around age 30. Those adults all had single family homes, at least 1 car, spouses (even though Chaz's wife had died), careers/jobs. They just seemed so adulty that now that we're their age often not feeling like we have things very together, we forget that it is just a very different era that they had their lives in than we have now.
@LegendStormcrow
@LegendStormcrow Жыл бұрын
Even without the baby filters, the houses all feel so big. I'm a rare home "owning" (stupid bank) millennial, and while I got a little acreage, I have nothing compared to their standard of living. Funny thing is, until recently, only 2 sets of parents should have had more income than me.
@mummytrolls
@mummytrolls Жыл бұрын
Isn’t 32 and 31 a pretty normal age to have a kid?
@Sumguyinavan_
@Sumguyinavan_ Жыл бұрын
@@mummytrolls exactly, but when you're a kid, 30 seems so old. But now we realize that even being 36 isn't unreasonable to even be grandparents
@chanimalice3874
@chanimalice3874 Жыл бұрын
I just had my first kid 10 weeks ago and I'm 34, kind of spins me out that I'm older than the Rugrats parents and going through all the baby stuff now!
@dugood70
@dugood70 Жыл бұрын
If I remember right, stu and didi live in Pops's house
@Scootypuffxjr
@Scootypuffxjr Жыл бұрын
The episode about Chucky’s mom really hits different as an adult with a son of my own. I can’t imagine what it must be like knowing your baby is going to have to live his life without you, and feeling the need to leave what you can behind to make sure he knows how much you loved him. Instant tears 😭
@slashbash1347
@slashbash1347 Жыл бұрын
Despite their absent-mindedness, they have a good system going; they periodically take care of each other's kids whenever the others need to do something on their own. It's especially touching when you remember that Chaz is a widower and they all have to help him raise Chuckie. There are all kinds of dynamics I learned to appreciate as an adult, like how Boris and Minka treat Angelica like their own granddaughter, even though she's not related to them. Also, Drew and Stu's relationship kinda reminds me of my brother and I.
@Ninja07Keaton
@Ninja07Keaton Жыл бұрын
As the saying goes, "it takes a village".
@e-122psi3
@e-122psi3 Жыл бұрын
True, i think what saves the show's dynamic is that while the parents are often oblivious, they're clearly TRYING. They're not neglecting their kids per se like so many other cynical shows with asshole parents, they're always these super relatable moments of turning their back for one minute, often while they're actually trying to get to the bottom of taking care of them properly. And yeah, one thing I noticed is that before Chaz became a regular, Chuckie was often being looked after or brought to Tommy's house by Betty or another parent. Episodes even elaborate that Chaz and Drew were childhood friends and despite being a workaholic who struggles with just Angelica, he does take his turn with Chuckie in episodes like Cuffed. I don't know how long Chaz's background was planned, especially considering he's barely a character for most of Season One, but it all adds to a quiet but touching arc of Chaz being on the mend that is culminated in the second movie.
@OtroCanaldeMisterios
@OtroCanaldeMisterios Жыл бұрын
Damn, I haven't realized Angelica is not related to Boris and Minka until now. Anyway everyone threats all the children as their own. They are just a big family
@writerspen010
@writerspen010 Жыл бұрын
I could buy Charlotte and Drew having a child, because they're the couple that proves a woman in the '90s can "have it all," while also showing the struggle to reach a proper work/family life.
@jamiecinder9412
@jamiecinder9412 Жыл бұрын
I always thought that the parents gave this show a lot of depth and adds an additional layer to the stories that makes Rugrats worth revisiting as an adult.
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
Yea exactly! There’s so much information there when you look at the parents
@allthingsnora74
@allthingsnora74 Жыл бұрын
@@keeperofthetale aaaa😅aaa😅aa
@Markaylaa0
@Markaylaa0 Жыл бұрын
Yes, as a kid I loved how the kids had their own perspective of the world yet they still showed the parents too, even though the show was about the babies.
@REBOOTGAMING492
@REBOOTGAMING492 Жыл бұрын
@@keeperofthetale your getting better at youtube every time you upload, keep it up
@ZeroX7649
@ZeroX7649 Жыл бұрын
​@@keeperofthetale I always thought the parents were hilarious. I remember them playing a complicated board game and just getting frustrated with each other and arguing the entire time.
@azraelfirstofhisname8695
@azraelfirstofhisname8695 Жыл бұрын
I ain’t gonna lie you elaborating on Chaz and Chucky dynamic got me teary eyed. Chucky was always my favorite character
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
There’s a reason that family was the story line for Rugrats in Paris. They tug on heart strings like nobody’s business.
@Tobias.Sterling
@Tobias.Sterling Жыл бұрын
Me too! Just the *mention* of I Want A Mom That Will Last Forever is enough to get me weepy. Chucky was my favorite growing up, but even more so now that my own mom has passed away 😅
@gatojazzito6832
@gatojazzito6832 Жыл бұрын
This ☝🏼😭
@Yvanehtnioj2000
@Yvanehtnioj2000 4 ай бұрын
as a kid I hated Chucky’s character but as an adult it’s Phil and Lil’s nasty behinds I detest lol
@gatorboymike
@gatorboymike Жыл бұрын
I enjoy the contrast of Stu basically being a kid in an adult's body, while we see from flashbacks that Drew was basically an adult in a kid's body as a child.
@BoxOKittens
@BoxOKittens Жыл бұрын
I re-watched the first rugrats movie a few years ago as an adult and I was so stressed out lol it was more like a horror movie than an adventure. The concept of literal babies and toddlers being lost in a state park, stalked by a wolf, is like something right out of a scary movie.
@Inspiration_Date
@Inspiration_Date Жыл бұрын
Rugrats' greatest strength was being able to seamlessly juxtapose the perspectives of the babies and adults. That's how the show was able to appeal to all audiences.
@AidenRKrone
@AidenRKrone Жыл бұрын
My two favorite jokes in the show are "Dr. Lipschitz" and "Dr. Lepetomaine". Both names make fun of their respective occupations. Lipschitz is pronounced as "lip-shits", which is making fun of the fact that his lips spew nothing but shit. Lepetomaine is a pronounced as "Le Pétomane", which was the stage name of a real French professional farter (yes, that was a real thing); this is making fun of Lepetomaine's penchant of spewing hot hair, which is something psychologists are often accused of doing. These two jokes alone show that the writers of the show were extremely clever and witty.
@SavvyMuhon
@SavvyMuhon Жыл бұрын
Holy shit, I learned something new today! That’s hilarious, I feel like the writers of a lot of our favorite children’s shows were the most clever a lot of times
@dmitritelvanni4068
@dmitritelvanni4068 Жыл бұрын
Sweet violets by menagerie. Basically a song about him, though with a fictional twist for the sake of comedy.
@melaTONEin
@melaTONEin 11 ай бұрын
I only realized "Lipschitz" sounded like a swear word when I rewatched some of the episodes at age 15.
@existinginaspace8347
@existinginaspace8347 5 ай бұрын
Lipschitz was the name of the judge who precoded over my parents divorce. I always found that humorous
@priscillajimenez27
@priscillajimenez27 5 ай бұрын
My mom and I use to laughter at lipshitz name 😂
@AvatarYoda
@AvatarYoda Жыл бұрын
Chuckie's mom wasn't originally supposed to be dead if you watch the first season. Stu says in "Real or Robots" that his mom and dad will pick him up in the morning, and there's a redhead in "Barbeque Story" who's meant to be her. As it's clear the writers were still working out the characters, I don't mind the continuity error. It just shows how a series can develop over time, and as lots of viewers are affected by Chuckie's story, it was probably better that they simply wrote in that his mother died when he was very young, rather than following through on a few details from season 1 and having his mother alive.
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
Yea you are totally right. It goes into the same of how Charlotte doesn’t appear until later in the show and that Howie was never fleshed out. Most of the upfront work of the show went into developing the kids that the adults got put on the back burner. Or in Chuckie’s mom’s case, completely forgotten about until much later when new writers came in.
@e-122psi3
@e-122psi3 Жыл бұрын
@@keeperofthetale It's worth noting that Chas wasn't really fully fledged at that point either. He only had one speaking role very late in the first season, only really coming into spotlight in season two (which was when Chuckie starting getting actual episodes centered around him). Same for Charlotte as Angelica episodes also came in around that time. Really the first season mostly focused around Tommy's family, so it makes sense a lot of the other characters didn't really set in until afterwards when it became more an ensemble show.
@RKOASMR
@RKOASMR Жыл бұрын
I always just thought she died between seasons in order to explain the continuity error. But I see what you mean. The show changed a lot in the years that it ran for.
@andrewpatton5114
@andrewpatton5114 Жыл бұрын
The show was never clear on how much time passes.
@Yvanehtnioj2000
@Yvanehtnioj2000 4 ай бұрын
Maybe she died after she was shown it doesn’t ever really say WHEN she died
@notsure1350
@notsure1350 Жыл бұрын
I think the writers did an incredible job humanizing the parents and keeping them that way, while still allowing charcacter growth. Looking back on this show as a 42 year old man, the writing around this was absolutely genius. Not because of the complexity of storylines but because every character was relatable in some way. Every character had flaws and strengths. Everybody on the show had purpose. The storyline of the Finsters, however, is downright heartbreaking, and the show constantly highlights (subtly) the damage done to Chucky by not having his mother around. He shows all of the signs of early childhood trauma. I really related a lot to Chucky growing up because my childhood was super messed up. My mother didnt die, but I suffered other horrific traumas, and I could identify with the fear of the unknown, because the unknown is what takes your innocence away.
@Tonyscasa
@Tonyscasa Жыл бұрын
What traumas happened to you in childhood?
@skylerjameson5682
@skylerjameson5682 Жыл бұрын
Another aspect of didis and stus parenting shows in the mothers day episode. Didis first experience as a mom was her son being born very early and only being able to touch him through an incubator. So she likely had to rely on the doctors and nurses to know how to care for their baby. It also explains how worked up they got when tommy got that fever. He is a preemie. A cold can be VERY serious for them. Tommy also shows signs it may have affected him. He is bowlegged and walks a bit differently from the other babies. He hasnt got hair or teeth by 1, which makes sense bc his age would be adjusted. So didi is overprotective. And more cautious than others might be.
@e-122psi3
@e-122psi3 Жыл бұрын
You know I always thought the Carmichaels were just generic idealised token minorities, but how you put them is actually pretty clever, they're the main parents' dream goal, to balance career and parenting perfectly. While I get why they were rarely spotlighted because of this, it's a shame they didn't utilise them in this role in a meaningful way (though one understated moment for Lucy in the movie is when Tommy 'pays' her with a chocolate coin for helping with Dil's birth, another bit of mangled logic from the babies, but Lucy actually seems to get it. An adult actually understands what the babies' actions mean).
@inkheart151
@inkheart151 Жыл бұрын
What’s interesting is how it kind of gets subverted in the grown up series. There’s an episode or two that explore the polar opposite upbringings of Susie and Angelica and how they lean to one extreme or the other and need balance as a result: Angelica because she’s too spoiled and lazy and Susie because she’s too much of a perfectionist and very stressed.
@e-122psi3
@e-122psi3 Жыл бұрын
@@inkheart151 I admit it feels like something potentially could have been made of it in the original show, since Suzie is clearly within the friend circle more and more after her first appearance. Not as often as the others but she's clearly given to Stu and Didi a lot. One episode even shows her older sister trying to babysit her siblings and almost cracking under the pressure of so many rambunctious kids. There's also that episode that implies that the family are constantly moving house due to career advances, leaving Suzie with no friends long term before she finally settled in Tommy's neighbourhood. She straight up breaks down in tears when she thinks she's going to go through all that again.
@LegendStormcrow
@LegendStormcrow Жыл бұрын
I caught the coin thing too. As for them being idealized, where I was from, we only had 1 black kid in my school, and I thought he was loaded. He wasn't, and was surprised when I stated he was, but yeah. This trope in television mixed with his confidence and clothing to make me think that.
@dr.braxygilkeycruises1460
@dr.braxygilkeycruises1460 Жыл бұрын
@@LegendStormcrow I am curious if you learned anything - about yourself and societal stereotypes as a whole - from that incident. If you don't mind sharing, I'd love to know what you learned and how you applied that knowledge to your interactions with Black people going forward. (no pressure. I'm just curious. 🤗)
@LegendStormcrow
@LegendStormcrow Жыл бұрын
@@dr.braxygilkeycruises1460 I learned people were just people. I was pretty young at the time, so there had been a kind of mystique about anyone who didn't glow in the dark or get an orange tan from a bottle, minus maybe the Lakota. I still gathered around for their stories, not that I can remember much so many years later, but since I knew a good many...
@thehumantoeRD
@thehumantoeRD Жыл бұрын
As a first time parent who grew up watching rugrats, I can say first hand that you will see the parent characters very differently. Even in other shows, I have found myself giving parent characters more empathy in situations now knowing how hard it is to be a parent.
@BAIGAMING
@BAIGAMING Жыл бұрын
I always thought it was so odd how Chaz and Didi weren't siblings, you'd think they were related and you'd think Tommy and Chuckie were cousins.
@unripetheberrby6283
@unripetheberrby6283 Жыл бұрын
I thought about that too as a kid!
@priscillajimenez27
@priscillajimenez27 5 ай бұрын
Dee Dee is Jewish. Chaz is probably Irish American
@Yvanehtnioj2000
@Yvanehtnioj2000 4 ай бұрын
Because they have red hair and glasses? 😮‍💨
@FrenkTheJoy
@FrenkTheJoy Жыл бұрын
I wonder with Charlotte and Drew if they had Angelica specifically for a work-related reason. Like if one of them was trying to bag some family-oriented client so they decided to try to have a baby so they could be like "Oh yeah we're all about family, in fact we're expecting our first child soon!"
@canaisyoung3601
@canaisyoung3601 Жыл бұрын
That seems in-character for both of them, though mostly Charlotte, because Charlotte, to me, seems more willing to do that than Drew. Plus, this came on in the early 1990s, when the 1980s corporate culture was more-or-less still around, even though its best days were behind it.
@StephanieCollins-zz6yt
@StephanieCollins-zz6yt Жыл бұрын
One thing I definitely noticed when I was older looking back on this show, it's amazing to see how much the writing reflects the psyches of the parents. It wasn't just a cutesy television show about babies so much as a familial slice of life story about the growth and experiences of new parents. Each parent, though technically in the background,are the driving force of the series. they are what give the series a plot and not just entirely episodic with the "status quo is god" that most animated series fall back on. Grandpa really does leave home, gets remarried, has a life of his own the whole family is still part of. Tommy really does get a younger brother that remains part of the plot instead of phasing him out as what normally happens even in adult programming. It was brilliant.
@mmunoz2101
@mmunoz2101 Жыл бұрын
Let me tell you, watching Rugrats as a parent is like watching an ENTIRELY new show.
@serpent6827
@serpent6827 Жыл бұрын
Growing up in the 90s, Rugrats was the first ever cartoon I watched religiously and it will always be one of my favorites. Even today I still enjoy seeing the imaginative adventures that the babies went on and I too have picked up on more of the things that the adults did and there was even an adult joke thrown in very subtly that I picked up on in the episode where Tommy sheds his clothes and it was hysterical.
@FriendofMineralTown
@FriendofMineralTown Жыл бұрын
I’ve watched it at 3 points in my life. As a kid, as a 20 year old “adult” and then recently as a 30 year old with Netflix. Each age has given me different feelings. As a kid I use to think how Dede and Stu were always acting with hysteria or psycho helicopter parenting and I wished my parents were as blind as they could be. As an adult, it almost bugs me more just how unconscious they are and out of touch with how their children feel, and I remember thinks like that as a young child. Being unable to communicate or even convey the emotion or thoughts as a toddler, and your parents either not getting your feeling or simply not caring. The parents are always concerned about either the wrong things or not paying attention at all. It’s funny and entertaining still because it’s a show. But the part that bugs me is how it’s basically realistic. It’s so weird how I always saw my own parents and others parents and kids in this show. They did it all so well.
@Ominous_Emily
@Ominous_Emily Жыл бұрын
This is soooo well done. Thank you for making it! I’m 31 so I grew up on Rugrats & have been feeling nostalgic asf lately.. and I’m constantly looking for things my kids & I can enjoy together. I’m gonna see if I can talk them into watching this with me now! Lol
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much. Comments like these mean a lot! Hope your kids get into these cartoons in general, because they’re great!
@roccafille
@roccafille Жыл бұрын
Lol, so im not the only one trying to do that with my 2 and 3 year old 😂
@mmps18
@mmps18 Жыл бұрын
As a first-time mom to a 9 month old boy Rugrats hits different!!! 😭❤ this is wonderful, you have a knack for this. Subscribed!!!
@brittany6315
@brittany6315 Жыл бұрын
I loved this video, thank you. Rugrats used to be my all time favorite show. Chuckie’s story always broke my heart.
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
Yea, I wonder, is it still your favorite cartoon from childhood? It was definitely way up there for me.
@brittany6315
@brittany6315 Жыл бұрын
@@keeperofthetale I would have to say it’s tied with hey Arnold. Great video and editing. Keep it up!
@cloudsinvenice
@cloudsinvenice Жыл бұрын
Rugrats started when I was eleven, and as someone who couldn't remember my late father, I was really touched by Chuckie and his dad's story. I remember feeling like the show was a level up in storytelling compared to a lot of cartoons I had been watching, because there was that feeling of two equally important strands of story and the parents felt like real people (compared with, say, Muppet Babies, where you only ever saw Nanny below the knee). It was just in that period when it felt like writers were getting more conscious of parents watching alongside their kids and wanted to throw some stuff in for them, but which would also add a degree of emotional truth to make it more attractive to the children too - the cross-generational popularity of The Simpsons probably did a lot to expand what felt possible in a fairly short, episodic cartoon series.
@tvfan14
@tvfan14 Жыл бұрын
The song I want a mom that will last forever is about to make me start crying my eyes out just being reminded of it. When I was a kid, I would cry SO MUCH when I would hear that song. The Movie Rugrats in Paris makes me SO Thankful I had my mom growing up.
@thedarknight307
@thedarknight307 Жыл бұрын
Randy was always my favorite. He is a big writer for the dummy bears and said to be a comedic genius but every scene he is down to earth, normal and deadpan. My favorite episode is the one where the dummy bears creator comes by for dinner. Randy at the end just has the greatest “I’m done with this” expression
@dannigro8794
@dannigro8794 3 ай бұрын
Born in 89. Was one years old, the same time that Rugrats premiered, was the same age as them in All Grown Up when war ended, I finish middle school and went all grown up and they have finished high school. And now I’m 34 with the reboot. I’m appreciating the parents and everyone else looking at😮 them a different way with these KZbin videos.
@NickToonNetwork1996
@NickToonNetwork1996 Жыл бұрын
I have found the show always relevant throughout the different stages of my life. P.S The reason the psychologists are called crude names is due to an ongoing feud between the writers and Arlene Klasky who used to be a big fan of that types of psychology.
@skash416
@skash416 Жыл бұрын
The fever dream in slumber party always kind of freaked me out
@Socialsteve89
@Socialsteve89 Жыл бұрын
I Grew Up With Rugrats Myself. I'm In 80's Baby And Turned 2 Years Old When The Rugrats Was In It's First Season. Angelica Was My Favorite Character Back In The Day And Later On Liked Susie.
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
Nice bro, I usually don’t find people say Angelica is their favorite. What made you like her so much?
@Socialsteve89
@Socialsteve89 Жыл бұрын
@@keeperofthetale I Liked Angelica Because Of Her Hairstyle, Outfit And Personality. I Also Liked Susie As Well Because Susie Was The Only Rugrat That Angelica Could Not Ever Bully Because Susie Was Smarter Than Her And Also The Same Age. I Loved When Susie Put Angelica In Her Place Because It Was Funny.
@michaelfishman3976
@michaelfishman3976 Жыл бұрын
As a parent whose 4-year-old daughter just discovered Rugrats, I love this analysis. Rugrats first came out when I was in middle school, so I only knew of the early episodes. I used to love them. Now, watching it with my daughter, I appreciate them on a different level. I definitely see myself as part Stu, part Chas personalitywise. But let’s not forget the older generation and the attitudes they have. Predominantly we have Lou Pickles. He represents “the greatest generation”, as they’re called. The ones who came of age during WWII and the Korean War, during the Eisenhower era, etc. While Lou is not as fleshed out as Stu and Drew, we definitely see a lot of that old pre-Boomer attitude in Lou that’s usually ignored or mocked by the younger adults (any “back in my day” statement of his). But we see that Lou has a wisdom to his, he’s actually very handy, and more often than none understands the kids better than the other adults. The other grandparents, Boris and Minka. As someone with Jewish family, their characters really hit home for me. At first, they’re kind of caricatures (ie Boris complaining about Didi having a carrot cake instead of a chocolate cake). But the more the show goes on, the more Boris and Minka begin to accurately portray Eastern European Jewish grandparents (most of my mother’s parents’ family for me). The episodes that focus on Boris are mostly the ones focusing on Jewish stuff like the Hanukah and Passover episodes. But as an American raised Jewish, currently married into a non-Jewish family, I love those moments that Lou and Boris clash. It about explains my cultural upbringing to a T, the American in me vs the Jew in my family.
@kaydieli7997
@kaydieli7997 Жыл бұрын
I’m shocked you don’t have 100k subscribers this was so well edited and produced. You’re voice is soothing and authentic 😊 I started watching this on Netflix recently and felt guilty watching a kids show in my free time but it’s so nice to hear others older like me enjoy it and the complexity of the family dynamics and situations. Thanks for the video can’t wait for more
@rdean150
@rdean150 Жыл бұрын
Damn dude this was a really relatable take on a childhood classic. I actually am tempted to go back and re-watch the OG series again, particularly to pay attention to the parents. All of the families represent fundamental and REAL parental archetypes. Thanks for the analysis. Subbed.
@HeVn7LaO
@HeVn7LaO Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this…I might be on the same age as the parents now…and I used to watch this a lot as a kid and love it so much…thank you because this encourages me to watch it again and looking into the parent’s perspective
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
No problem 😊
@wisterialaroux3507
@wisterialaroux3507 Жыл бұрын
Amazing analysis of one of my favourite shows growing up! Chucky was always one of my favourites and seeing him get a new mom in the movie arc was something I resonated with as a child.. having been estranged from my family this gave me hope that someday someone will love me even though I’m not theirs.
@HexerGraf
@HexerGraf Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing a bit of the show when I was a child - I was very close to hitting the 2 digit mark and "too big" for what I perceived as a Baby Show, and TV was extremely restricted in my household, so I don't think I saw more than one or two episodes, so it really didn't have a chance to resonate with me, sadly. Then I had a kid of my own and it was one of those things that was available on Netflix, so I would let him watch it while I got work done, but eventually found myself sitting down and watching with him. Some of those episodes hit way harder as both an adult and a parent, but with such a quiet knack for never taking away from the story geared towards children. (and I do appreciate the many Doctor Who references, which I definitely did not get when I was a kid)
@sofiamckay455
@sofiamckay455 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this. Your ideas are insightful and refreshingly wholesome. Your voice is the best mix of soothing and great pacing. Much needed within the internet space
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! That means a lot to me, and I’m glad you took the time out of your day to write this.
@fantasyfiction101
@fantasyfiction101 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact Stu & co were only in their early 30s when they had Tommy. I love that they showed “older” parents rather then those having kids in their 20s.
@priscillajimenez27
@priscillajimenez27 5 ай бұрын
More like mid since he's 35 when Tommy is 1. They say it in snowday episode
@Avatar_Ken
@Avatar_Ken Жыл бұрын
Amazing video, dude! It felt really sincere.The adults of Rugrats have grown on me a lot,too.
@kristinkeeton4264
@kristinkeeton4264 Жыл бұрын
I was born in 1991, so i was at the prime age to love this show when I was a kid. Now I watch it with my 2 year old and we enjoy it together, and I do find myself relating to the parents and finding humor in their perspectives. I will say that they do need to watch those kids better though!!! If my kid ever got lost as much as theirs, I would probably be put in jail for neglect. I know the babies' tendency to get loose drives the plot for adventures though 😂
@razminfox1787
@razminfox1787 Жыл бұрын
Howard and Betty were definitely a lavender marriage I wish they kept them both for the reboot but have them be ex or just best friends who both wanted to be partners
@OtroCanaldeMisterios
@OtroCanaldeMisterios Жыл бұрын
I think in the reboot he's gonna show up as Betty's other bff. I have that feeling... everyone from the og cast is there except him
@SupJenni
@SupJenni Жыл бұрын
This was such a well done thoughtful video. I hope your channel sees major growth. Other note- these 90s kids shows hit some good topics and did it in a way where it didn’t feel forced (like just for the sake of meeting some quota), it felt natural and genuine.
@disneycrazii
@disneycrazii Жыл бұрын
Rugrats hits HELLA HARD as an adult. I appreciate the writers for making the show enjoyable for adults as well, especially in the earlier seasons.
@TayoEXE
@TayoEXE 4 ай бұрын
This show is a great example of how it really was written for both audiences, but as you mentioned, more of children as well as older adults, especially parents. The plights of adulthood suddenly reframe this show has being half about the babies and half about the adults, making sure at least one group is relatable.
@anangel705
@anangel705 Жыл бұрын
I always felt Chuckie was a boy version of myself, shy,anxious, kinda just did what his friends did,was also confirmed to be a lefty,the is only main child character to have glasses,and we both lost our mom's at a young age. (I was 14 months. A year & 2 months)
@SavvyMuhon
@SavvyMuhon Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I turned 30 this year, about to get married, and my fiancée and I decided to revisit this show recently. We don’t have kids, just pets; yet we found ourselves relating to the parents in terms of navigating our ways of caring for them and also navigating our roles in our new life together. When we were kids, my siblings and I always said, “Oh you’re a TOTAL Tommy” to someone, but as an adult, we’re figuring out which of the parents we would be haha. Anyway, great analysis. Subscribed, and I look forward to watching your channel grow!
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
No, thank you!
@BaronOfAnarchy
@BaronOfAnarchy Жыл бұрын
I watched this show as a toddler up until it finished syndication. My mother took us to see the first two movies. As an adult around the same age the adults of this show, not only does it hit differently, it shows me how life as an adult in the 90s is worlds away from adult life today. How everyone is married, with families, stable jobs except Stu, doing the things adults did back then. However, it's not all bad. For example: things like playing videogames were deemed childish back then, today a lot more people play and it's a legit form of leisure. This is a cartoon but it really reflected a lot of aspects of life especially during that time. The adults I know, very few have that. It's really a blast from the past.
@12inter88
@12inter88 Жыл бұрын
I realized that Didi is a teacher (I think she teaches Home Ec) so her “by the book” personality fits in
@kcx94
@kcx94 Жыл бұрын
I’m 28 and coming across this just made so many memories being a kid watching this. I appreciate this video. Might have to watch some episodes myself
@theplaguecart
@theplaguecart Жыл бұрын
This is so well done; you should be very proud of yourself, man. I can’t wait to watch more :)
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate this comment. Researching and editing these has proven to be pretty time consuming, but you’ve given me some motivation to work on the next video! Thanks again!
@theplaguecart
@theplaguecart Жыл бұрын
@@keeperofthetale I watched them all last night and loved it, man; lately, I’ve had a tough time locking into any entertainment, but these captured my attention, so thank you for the excellent material~
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
No problem, any time!
@jensendsflowers
@jensendsflowers Жыл бұрын
Great video! Never thought about any of that.
@Velocifaptor92
@Velocifaptor92 Жыл бұрын
Something ive also noticed on rewatch is relating some of the babies issues to my own child. Namely the sippy cup and not wanting to be weened off the bottle. Jesus that hits home now.
@consumeroftoons2119
@consumeroftoons2119 Жыл бұрын
The reboot also tackles this, but unlike in the original, Tommy comes to terms with being too old to have a bottle, and decides to pass on his bottle to Dil.
@Velocifaptor92
@Velocifaptor92 Жыл бұрын
@@consumeroftoons2119 Word? I haven't caught any of the reboot yet
@TheLikenessOfNormal
@TheLikenessOfNormal Жыл бұрын
Howard and Betty were great. Man knew the best type of woman, Amazonian warrior.
@keeganstallard2740
@keeganstallard2740 Жыл бұрын
Man, I hate it when they change the sexual orientation of characters in reboots of old shows. I don't think that it's the only time that Nick, Disney, or CN have done this either.
@IzakPhineasAbney
@IzakPhineasAbney Жыл бұрын
Great video, just happened pop on my recommended. I recently started rewatching the series a few months ago with my 6 month old. I too started to see the adults POV through the show. It has really breathed new life through this rewatch.
@charlottemartyr
@charlottemartyr Жыл бұрын
“Angelica’s Worst Nightmare” was a really notable episode for me in how it has a drastically different tone and different layers of detail between watching it as an adult and as a kid. As a kid it was scary, especially as I was a soon-to-be older sister when it first aired. It was an encapsulated of feeling abandoned and replaced, like you’re going to have to suddenly fight for attention from your only lifeline, especially bc Angelica’s parents are workaholics who spoil but rarely find actual time for her. As a kid this episode softened Angelica (a character I and most kids honestly kinda hated) and made you feel for her. As an adult it hits SO DIFFERENT. I rewatched it as a grown woman a few years back after struggling with fertility problems and miscarriage, and the reality that Charlotte prob didn’t decide against trying for another baby like I’d assumed as a kid but was probably an overworked mother already struggling with her first child, prob struggling with the idea of having a second, and nonetheless prob struggling with the grief of losing a pregnancy (I feel like she wouldn’t tell Angelica about a new sibling if she wasn’t already pregnant and as an adult there’s a sadness in her voice when she tells Angelica that’s no longer happening). Like that’s a horrific, hard to deal with thing to have to go thru, and I can’t imagine how much harder it must be considering the type of work and pressure Charlotte is under prob both contributed to the loss and meant she prob couldn’t take time to grieve or recover. And while Angelica’s little celebration seemed like a victory as a kid, as an adult you can’t help but feel how much it must hurt to be grieving the loss of your second child while watching the first child get excited and thank you and celebrate bc she’s just too young to understand the things that aren’t being said directly. There’s also a possible reading where Charlotte got pregnant, wanted to keep it, but saw how much it was effecting Angelica and Drew and realized they prob couldn’t handle another child in the house and maybe even that they already couldn’t handle Angelica and needed to focus more time on her, so opted to reluctantly terminate for the sake of her already existing child’s well-being. I feel both reading really soften Charlotte and Drew, makes you more aware that they are trying their best even if their best is often not enough for Angelica’s growth. This episode I think answers the question of why two workaholics chose to have a baby. They are at the end of the day just misguided but loving parents.
@priscillajimenez27
@priscillajimenez27 5 ай бұрын
I forgot about that episode. Wonder if Charlotte had a miscarriage
@SasukeUchiha-bu4yb
@SasukeUchiha-bu4yb Жыл бұрын
I always thought it was a disservice to what they did for Betty . She always struck me as that Roseanne type of woman, someone coming in the modern age who could be the strong person in the relationship.
@ironbacon
@ironbacon Жыл бұрын
Your forgot the most relatable scene, the 4am chocolate pudding
@natalieJe10
@natalieJe10 Жыл бұрын
My eyes still water up a bit with that I want a mom song. Seriously, how many kids in this world are in that very situation. I love my mom so much, she was the person i ran to when i found out i was pregnant. Im dreading the day i dont have her in my life.
@Sunny10tv
@Sunny10tv Жыл бұрын
I was 4 in 1991. I watched Rugrats from the start. My cousin's were also into Rugrats as well. I read the majority of rugrats books put out in the 90's, I still have all of my Rugrats games for gameboy, GameBoy Color, GameBoy Advance, PS1, & PS2. I got every rugrats games released back then except the one for the N64. Ironically I had the N64 but didn't know about the rugrats n64 game until after I traded in my n64 back then~ 🤦‍♀️🤣 Me & my cousin's also had the majority of the rugrats doll's released back then. I still have all of my rugrat doll's from the 90's / early 2000 era. I can't speak for my cousin's. My one cousin who is my best friend for 30+ years used to copy me back when getting any new toy. I still remember getting Angelica in the pink remote control car my cousin got Suzie Carmichael in the green remote control car. She told me because I got Angelica she had to get Suzie & claimed her & suzie were alike because suzie was the good character in the show & asking me why I got Angelica. Angelica was easy for me to relate to sadly... I'm an only child & a girl so I did get the only child perspective of Angelica even though I was always a good kid. I guess easier for my cousin to relate to suzie because they both have sisters etc. Same cousin she did this with Barbies too always getting the Teresa (barbie doll's instead of barbie doll's back then) When I asked her why it was because her mom / my aunt's name is: Teresa~ 🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤣✌️
@tierefuerimmer9635
@tierefuerimmer9635 Жыл бұрын
One thing always resonates with me as an is when Stu says "Yippee! School's canceled" Not to mention the infamous chocolate pudding quoquo"Because I've lost control of my life "
@MrManDiller
@MrManDiller Жыл бұрын
Rugrats came out around when I graduated second grade and moved to a new town. I'll never forget when Rugrats came out. I lost all my friends and really dug into TV at that time. The whole SNICK line up was great.
@rappsface
@rappsface Жыл бұрын
Here before your channel blows up ;p I'm so glad youtube recommended your channel to me. I also find myself enjoying the adult parts of the rugrats episodes now too, kinda sad to admit, makes me feel old, lol.
@catholiccontriversy
@catholiccontriversy Жыл бұрын
It definitely hits different as an adult. One thing I never picked up on eas how gross it is (like carrying things in the diapers, even if it's not soiled it's still not food safe clean, and the twins eating worms). Then when I watched the reboot Christmas special with my mom who was trying to figure out what to do to make my grandma's first Christmas without my Grandpa fun she really identified with Didi's crazy in that episode over Tommy's first Christmas.
@devilovesdevil
@devilovesdevil Жыл бұрын
idc what anyone says Betty and Howie were the couple that was so cute to me. I loved seeing that dynamic cuz it's not shown a lot that the woman is the pants in the relationship and Howie likes to just be an at-home dad to his babies. Yet she still loves him that way. I still can watch Rugrats OG and find comfort and enjoyment with it. I take that as I never really grew up or I still hold a lot of the childhood sentiment with me but of course, now I can see it better from the parent's point of view as well so it gives the show a whole new dynamic when watching.
@R.O.T.C._SEEM
@R.O.T.C._SEEM Жыл бұрын
I remember the day all grown up came out. It was something that should have just been a movie because it was just strange. I was 11 at the time and grew up watch the original show
@AngelicSight
@AngelicSight Жыл бұрын
I just watched the first couple of seasons a little while ago. During that episode when Tommy and Chuckie were left at the toy store, when Stu told Chaz they should go to the toy store again and Chaz said that he can't cuz he's gonna apply some mulch, I just burst out laughing. I was like I can't believe I'm laughing at something so dumb and relatable.
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
Yea, we’ll make any excuse not to hang out with someone lol
@GeminiS...
@GeminiS... Жыл бұрын
I didn't quite understand as a kid how much the parents added onto the show, but it's cool being able to actually get how and why. Especially the episode about Chuck's mom. It worked really well at teaching my friends and I empathy, but rewatching it not only as an adult but as a parent, cuts a whole world deeper.
@jvever4904
@jvever4904 Жыл бұрын
I don't think Betty was intended to be a lesbian in the original cartoon, she's more of a 'girl power' flip on gender stereotypes with her being the breadwinner and Howard being the stay-at-home parent. HOWEVER I think interpreting her as a lesbian makes sense. Rugrats came out in the early 90's, not long after the AIDs crisis in the 80's that killed a lot of queer people. This pushed a lot of surviving queers either into hiding or back into the closet for survival. A gay man and lesbian marrying and having kids together for stability, as there's no legal gay marriage or opportunity for gay couples to adopt in that time period, is entirely plausible. Plus queer people do end up in heterosexual marriages because they either didn't realize their sexuality or they wanted the safety of marriage in a society that pushes for heterosexual unions as the norm. In the end, the new cartoon is just a different interpretation of Betty's character. If you don't like her being a lesbian, then just don't watch the show! The original cartoon and All Grown Up already exists for you to enjoy without dunking on the cartoon for a new generation trying to be more inclusive.
@keeperofthetale
@keeperofthetale Жыл бұрын
I like this analysis!
@tablescissors
@tablescissors Жыл бұрын
Then make some other mother the lesbian, teach the lesson that GNC is okay. My family had a lot of GNC stuff, but no one was gay until me. The father isn’t gay because he makes cookies and lets his wife take the reigns. It’s kinda creepy heteronormative enforcing to make that leap. By the same token, one could argue that he is emasculated by his wife and in a toxic marriage. 🤷🏿‍♂️
@LusterDust
@LusterDust Жыл бұрын
omg I also had an All Grown Up episode on the My Now whatever... those weird pointless things, though they were so cool as a kid to be like "I ACTUALLY GOT ONE OF THESE" and you just unlocked a memory for me.
@medeucaa
@medeucaa 8 ай бұрын
Safe to say youre in your 30s as well, i remember one of my first memories that were a big part of my childhood was watching rugrats
@tannerg4511
@tannerg4511 Жыл бұрын
I was a kid that grew up watching this show. I loved it. Now I'm a father of a 4 year old boy, 2 year old girl, and 3 month old boy. Seeing the clips you showed of the parents triggered memories from seeing the show as a kid that I hadn't remembered in decades. It also made me think of all the wonderful tender moments I have had with my kids and how quick it goes by. It's truly one of the most beautiful things that someone can experience.
@zendell37
@zendell37 Жыл бұрын
I'm getting mad Summer Camp Island vibes from your art style. That show has a bunch of charm. Good on ya.
@inutrasha94
@inutrasha94 Жыл бұрын
This is the third time ive been told to rewatch the rugrats in like 2 weeks😂😂 its definitely happening now!
@TheNightWatcher1385
@TheNightWatcher1385 Жыл бұрын
As a kid I actually avoided this show because of how much Angelica pissed me off. Lol
@MorganThaGorgan
@MorganThaGorgan Жыл бұрын
I remember revisiting the first movie as an adult and also catching the things that just go over your head as a kid. That scene where Drew and Stu are fighting in the garage at Dill's baby shower is very different through the eyes of a child vs the experiences of an adult. I hadn't seen this movie in years, so to watch it as an adult...I was kinda sent spiraling. Like...was this actually going on in the background the whole time? I don't remember any of this?? But of course, I wouldn't. I was a kid. I just saw two adults fighting. As an adult, you see that argument for what it is...two people just trying to make it all work while still trying to maintain a semblance of their identity as parents and people.
@YakkoWarnerTower
@YakkoWarnerTower Жыл бұрын
Oh man Drew is kinda relatable now as a adult and still funny honestly. but Rugrats has a lotta of nostalgic and relatable characters/cast.
@r.garrettm6516
@r.garrettm6516 Жыл бұрын
I'm not crying about Chucky's mom, you're crying about Chucky's mom
@mobious15
@mobious15 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! I immediately subscribed. Also love the name of the channel being what Gerald from Hey Arnold was called from time to time
@lefromthecity
@lefromthecity Жыл бұрын
Not me tearing up just at the thought of the Rugrats in Paris Mom song 😢
@ugottachill9411
@ugottachill9411 Жыл бұрын
I CRIED SO BAD 😢😢 WHEN CHUCKY DANCED WITH KERIA
@lorenzodawkins7500
@lorenzodawkins7500 Жыл бұрын
The main thing I noticed watching older is that Grandpa is a wild dude lol and be snapping
@tablescissors
@tablescissors Жыл бұрын
I don’t think I saw a hearing aid depicted in any other cartoon…
@Jahshona
@Jahshona Жыл бұрын
This made me emotional in many moments. well done
@itstheundisputedsagboo
@itstheundisputedsagboo Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the nostalgia. - Sincerely, An Early 90s Baby ❤
@therealopaartist
@therealopaartist Жыл бұрын
The episode where Angelica fakes a broken leg. Imagine babysitting your brothers pride and joy and she breaks a leg falling down the stairs because you weren’t watching her? The absolute GUILT Stu and DeDe must’ve felt. Only for it to be revealed she FAKED IT? I would’ve been SO livid.
@Apollos_Triumph
@Apollos_Triumph 3 ай бұрын
She is 4, and cannot understand how serious the thing she did was, just that it made the people involved angry and upset.
@RaeBattleRapsMood
@RaeBattleRapsMood Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved Rugrats as a kid❤ 90’s baby❤
@popsingerstar
@popsingerstar Жыл бұрын
so did i. i have the whole series dvd box set! i just watched the episode where chaz wins $10 million & drew steals it
@ashleypenn7845
@ashleypenn7845 Жыл бұрын
The appropriateness of me having to pause a video on relating to the parents in Rugrats... because my oldest wants to show me what he built in Minecraft and my youngest 2 are squabbling over something.
@MoonFairy929
@MoonFairy929 Жыл бұрын
Algorithm sent you to me and I’m so glad! Very nice work. Good visuals, thoughtful analysis, engaging pace! Very much looking forward to seeing more from you!
@DaisyPusher
@DaisyPusher Жыл бұрын
That first episode was so strong. Really enjoyed your commentary. Thanks! 😁
@FireMinstrel
@FireMinstrel Жыл бұрын
How old were Stu and Drew when their mother died? I always wondered how much that might have affected their relationship?
@tranatkikomi6873
@tranatkikomi6873 Жыл бұрын
They might have been very young too since I don’t think we even saw her in the episode where they are toddlers wanting to watch the Rocky and Bullwinkle rip-off.
@Tigersebby
@Tigersebby Жыл бұрын
I loved Rugrats as a kid and still do now. I like to watch the first Halloween episode “Candy Bar Creep show” when October comes around. Little me wanted to try a Reptar bar so badly! I can still remember the lyrics from the Reptar on Ice episode too and the line “Oh the wonders of life, when a lizard takes a wife” will never not be funny to me 🤣 Additionally, as a non American, the show taught me alot about Judaism and its different holidays which I think is pretty cool!
@theminuteman3460
@theminuteman3460 Жыл бұрын
I certainly enjoyed this show a lot as a kid. It wasn't my favorite , but I certainly had fond memories of the show.
@enviousgaming3250
@enviousgaming3250 Жыл бұрын
i was a little younger and watched reruns of the rugrats but i still remember so many episodes and how fun the show was i also loved the all grown up series even though i was a little younger to understand some of the more adult themes of that show
@satelahthomas2080
@satelahthomas2080 Жыл бұрын
Rugrats in Paris and Mother’s Day episode was the saddest episodes 😢 I still get depressed thinking about poor Chuckie on the airplane😩😢
@valeriefedion6824
@valeriefedion6824 Жыл бұрын
kind of ruined my childhood a little bit when I rewatched and realized that Drew was stealing money from his brother's accout the entire time. Stew Had toys in stores and several patterns , there's no way they'd be struggling for money as much as they were.
@awkwardsquirtle
@awkwardsquirtle Жыл бұрын
That bottle episode at the end! Omg I remember now that Rugrats did a drug withdrawal episode!
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