Brianna Luna
Television Criticism
11/21/13
Rugrats Conspiracy Theory
Rugrats was an
American animated television series that was very popular during the 90’s and
the early 00’s. The show focused on a group of toddlers, most prominently
Tommy, the bravest and most adventurous baby; Chuckie, the scaredy-cat of the
group; Phil and Lil, the twins who enjoy doing everything together; and
Angelica, who is very spoiled and bullies the babies. Every episode told
stories about their everyday lives, usually involving common life experiences
that become adventures in the babies’ imaginations. The majority of the time
the adults were oblivious to what their children were up to, thus giving the
babies more space to explore. Rugrats also produced three successful
movies, an array of video games, a comic, some books, and even a spin-off show
called All Grown Up. This television series was a part of all of our
childhoods and is arguably the best show produced by Nickelodeon. However, was Rugrats
everything we had perceived it to be? According to the Rugrats Theory,
everything we had known this amazing show to be; adventurous, funny, and full
of lessons, was a concealment of what the show was really portraying: a
centering on Angelica’s psychotic break.
Growing up, none of us would have
thought that this show had a more psychological meaning. Moreover, this theory
carried over into the spin-off series of Rugrats called All Grown Up,
when the babies are much older. The theory goes like this: Angelica suffered
through many traumatic events that led to her psychotic break when she was
three-years-old. She needed help coping with her emotions thus resorting her in
using her imagination to create lives to cater to her needs. Angelica’s
biological mother wasn’t very great but she became attached to her after she
passed which is why she carries around a doll named Cynthia, to resemble her
mother; which is why she was so attached to it. In episode thirty-three, Tommy
and Chuckie accidently lost Cynthia on a boating trip where Angelica was
extremely upset because Cynthia is essentially a part of her and who she is.
Eventually she got Cynthia back, and all harmony was restored.
Her father, Drew Pickles,
married a gold-digger named Charlotte who Angelica tricked herself into
thinking was her real mother. Her cousin Tommy was a stillborn, which is why
his father, Stu Pickles, is always in the basement inventing new toys for his
son who never lived. Chuckie passed away with his mother which is why Chaz is
always nervous. The DeVilles had an abortion. Since Angelica never found out if
the baby was supposed to be a boy or a girl, she created the twins, Phil and
Lil. In season three, Angelica received news that she would be moving to a new
town. The babies’ were overjoyed at first, but then Tommy realized it was
Angelica who brought them closer together in the first place. If she left, everything
would change. Does anyone else see the irony in this episode?
The only rugrat who was not fictional was Dil. Since Angelica could
not differentiate Dil from her creations, she hit Dil so hard after being angry
with him that she gave him a brain hemorrhage which resulted in deformation.
This theory extends to All Grown Up, where Dil is constantly ridiculed
for his weirdness and retardation from his brain hemorrhage. In season one of All Grown Up, Tommy’s “friends” wanted
him to ditch Dil because he was too strange and didn’t fit in.
` Moreover, Angelica is a bipolar
schizophrenic who became addicted to various narcotics which brought her back
to her childhood. Since she didn’t remember when she last spent time with her
creations, she made them older. Lastly, Suzie was Angelica’s real friend from
childhood to the teen years. She went along with pretending her creations were
real to entertain Angelica. In the end, Angelica overdosed on narcotics just
like her biological mother, resulting in the end of All Grown Up.
Even though there is a debate on
whether the Rugrats Theory is true or just an urban legend, there is one thing
that is certain: Angelica is based on a real character (Wirawan, 2013). One of
the co-creators of Rugrats, Paul
Germain, was bullied constantly by a girl named Angelica. He was bullied so
much by her that he never forgot it, thus creating her as a character, a
villain, to give the show an extra kick. Germain wanted kids to get a sense of
what a true bully was and to see through his perspective. What better way to
portray life lessons in a show than to incorporate real life situations.
Everybody loves a good story and whether or not you are one to believe the
intriguing characteristics of the Rugrats Theory, you would be in for some
great entertainment.
Overall, Rugrats can be perceived to have more adult content that meets the
eye. As described in the Rugrats Theory, who would have known that this show
was secretly portraying a three-year-old girl’s psychotic break? Whether you
are a believer of this theory, it still stirs the pot for some good debate.
Moreover, we can also see how a show can implement details from a person’s
childhood experiences. It is safe to say that Nickelodeon shows, especially
Rugrats, applied adult themed scenarios that were concealed by the characteristics
of what children merely see as a cartoon filled with innocence and laughter.
Work Cited
Wirawan, A.
(2013). ‘Angelica was Real! Urban Legend and the True Story Behind
Rugrats’
Reteived from: http://anitasnotebook.com/2013/03/angelica-was-real-urban-legend-and-the-true-story-behind-the-rugrats.html
Swartz, M. (1998). “You dumb babies! How
raising the ‘Rugrats’ children became as difficult as the real thing. (impact
of children’s TV cartoon). The New Yorker. Vol: 74, Issue: 37, p. 60.
Very interesting. I enjoyed this blog about one of the most popular shows on TV when I was a tot. I never noticed some of these things when I used to watch... Thanks
ReplyDeleteThis theory gave me a lot to think about because this was one of my favorite shows. Regardless of whether this is completely accurate or not, it is interesting to look at it from this perspective. It does tie into plot happening and is interesting to look at with other events.
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ReplyDeleteI've looked so deep into this theory
ReplyDeletelike from what i've seen it might as well be true cause everything adds up to the overdose and the bullying