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Rugrats (season 2)

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Template:Infobox season Rugrats Season Two is the second season of the hit series Rugrats. It first aired September 6, 1992 with "Toy Palace" and ended November 29, 1993. It was followed by season 3 in 1994 and is the last season to feature Chuckie's full mouth of teeth.

Episodes

Season 2: 1992–1993

# Episode Original Airdate Code
14"Toy Palace / Sand Ho!"6 September 1992 (1992-09-06)201
Tommy and Chuckie get locked inside a toy store after hours; The babies embark on a pirate adventure.
15"Chuckie Vs. The Potty / Together at Last"13 September 1992 (1992-09-13)202
Chuckie is reluctant to be potty-trained; Excessive arguing causes Phil and Lil to go their separate ways.
16"The Big House / The Shot"20 September 1992 (1992-09-20)203
Tommy attempts to break out of a day care center; Tommy fears getting a booster shot when he goes to the doctor.
17"Showdown At Teeter-Totter Gulch / Mirrorland"27 September 1992 (1992-09-27)204
Tommy and Chuckie must stop a playground from being terrorized by the "Junk Food Kid", a candy-eating, gum-chewing bully; When Didi buys an "antique French" mirror, the babies think it is a portal to another dimension, where everything is the opposite.
18"Angelica's in Love / Ice Cream Mountain"4 October 1992 (1992-10-04)205
Angelica falls for a new boy in the neighborhood; Stu and Drew take the babies to a miniature golf course, instead of an ice cream parlor.
19"Regarding Stuie / Garage Sale"11 October 1992 (1992-10-11)206
Stu develops temporary amnesia and thinks he's a baby; The babies help out with the grown-ups' yard sale by selling everything in the house.
20"Let There Be Light / The Bank Trick"18 October 1992 (1992-10-18)207
A black-out frightens the babies; Didi takes Tommy and Chuckie to the bank where they think the ATM machine is a M&M machine.
21"Family Reunion / Grandpa's Date"25 October 1992 (1992-10-25)208
The Pickles attend a reunion in another town, where Angelica worries the babies about being taken way to different families. She ends up being pursuited by a goat, and it's up to the others to rescue her. Can they?; An old flame returns to woo Grandpa and tries to juggle babysitting Tommy and Chuckie and meeting up with the flame.
22"No Bones About It / Beach Blanket Babies"1 November 1992 (1992-11-01)209
Grandpa takes the babies - without Spike - to a museum; The gang goes to the beach, where Tommy and Chuckie attempt to free some sea monkeys.
23"Reptar on Ice / Family Feud"8 November 1992 (1992-11-08)210
The gang goes to an ice-skating show; The Pickles and the DeVilles feud.
24"Superhero Chuckie / The Dog Broomer"15 November 1992 (1992-11-15)211
Chuckie thinks that he is really a superhero after seeing a taping of "Captain Blasto" (Adam West); The babies try to protect Spike from a groomer.
25"Aunt Miriam / The Inside Story"22 November 1992 (1992-11-22)212
A visiting relative is mistaken for an evil alien; After Chuckie swallows a watermelon seed, the babies are forced to enter his body to retrieve it.
26"A Visit From Lipschitz / What The Big People Do"29 November 1992 (1992-11-29)213
A famous child psychologist visits the Pickles; Tommy and Chuckie imagine their lives as adults.

DVD Release

Nickelodeon and Amazon.com have struck a deal to produce DVDs of new and old Nickelodeon shows, through the CreateSpace service. Using a concept similar to print on demand, Amazon will be making the discs, cover art, and disc art itself. The first and second seasons of Rugrats are on sale.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Rugrats DVD news: Pre-order - Season 1 from Amazon". TV Shows on DVD. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |lastaccess= ignored (help)