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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Holidays With The Rugrats,
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This review is from: Rugrats: Holiday Celebration (DVD)
The rugrats have come to share the holidays with you! The 2 disc set features Halloween/Christmas episodes. I've enjoyed watching the old episodes because it brings back old memories and there's much more meaning to these episodes, not like the newer ones. Nevertheless Rugrats is still enjoyable and $20 for this set is not bad.I just wish Nick would release the show in season sets, ALOT of people would.
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4.5 out of 5 stars (12 customer reviews) 27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not All Episodes Included,
By jrtsjukejoint - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rugrats: Holiday Celebration (DVD)
The one reason I had wanted this set the most was for the first Halloween episode where the babies scare the older children in the haunted house. I had hoped it would be there, no such luck.The first DVD Disc "Halloween", includes "Curse of the Wereruff" the only true Halloween feature. The episode has the gang attending a holiday theme park, where Chuckie fears becoming a werewolf. Tommy's Brother, Dill is in this story too. "Ghost Story" has the characters in round adding parts to a silly, and sometimes a bit creepy story. "Aunt Marian" the babies think a visiting aunt is really from outer space. "Sleep Trouble" has Tommy and Chuckie worried about the Sand Man, after hearing a story from Tommy's Dad, Stu. "Spike's Night Scare" a turkey's giving Spike a run for his money. Disc two "Turkey & Mistletoe" is a better set. "Babes In Toyland has Angelica hunting down Santa with her long list, as Stu's robotic, and electrical land fall apart. "The Turkey Who Came To Dinner" has a moral attached. This episode has all the main characters. Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica and the Twins "Phil and Lil find Grandpa's winning, and uncooked turkey. Angelica tricks the crew into being in her holiday parade, and not telling the grownups about the turkey. The Rugrats try to keep their feathered friend safe, and hope to come up with an escape plan. Each attempt fails, and the adults soon see this turkey. The grownups blame their day's disappointment on the turkey. The babies surround their new friend, protecting him. Their actions shed light on the true meaning of the holiday. "A Rugrat's Kwanzaa" focuses on Susie Carmichael. Everyone she feels has a trophy, but her. Without an award makes celebration difficult. "The Santa Experience" has the toddlers going to a log cabin for Christmas. An earlier trip to see a store Santa sends Angelica into a frenzy. Not impressed with the store's free Christmas presents she cons the babies to trade toys for each other, losing their importance. Hearing that bad children get coal for Christmas changes her train of thought. "Chanukah" has the youngsters assisting Grandpa,Boris, in a theatrical retelling of the holiday. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Where are all the other Rugrats episodes???,
By J. Horst - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rugrats: Holiday Celebration (DVD)
Love the Rugrats!! One of the best cartoons Nick ever did. I have just one problem - there are so few available now on dvd. My older kids grew up on Rugrats & they never go out of style, my younger son really enjoys them too, but I can hardly find any on dvd. This has some of the best holiday episodes made.... I want them all!
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Holiday Fun,
By Jedi Tionne "jeditionne" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rugrats: Holiday Celebration (DVD)
This is a great set of some of the best Rugrat shows. Fun for everyone from infant to adult. Some of the best holiday cartoons that are out there. Great explanations of Kwanzaa, and Chanukah. Hilarious Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Halloween shows.
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