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The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, when it didn't air on TV in the US, and when Nick finally aired ''Pre-School Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]].

Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} has more or less [[BuryYourArt disowned]] the specials, since they have removed them from iTunes and all other streaming websites. You can only (legally) watch it on the aforementioned DVDs.

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The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, when it series from 2005/06. It didn't air on TV in the US, and when but did for the UK in 2005. When Nick finally aired ''Pre-School Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]].

Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} has more or less [[BuryYourArt disowned]] the specials, since they have removed them from iTunes and all other streaming websites. You can only (legally) watch it on the aforementioned DVDs.DVD releases.
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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' were ever produced. It was originally meant to get 13 episodes before it was announced in a [[https://web.archive.org/web/20041213175814/http://www.rugratonline.com/tweens2.htm press release]], that the series would "take the form of four specials targeted for telecast in 2003-04", which never did.

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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' were ever produced. It was originally meant to get 13 episodes before it was announced in a [[https://web.archive.org/web/20041213175814/http://www.rugratonline.com/tweens2.htm press release]], that the series would "take the form of four specials targeted for telecast in 2003-04", which it never did.
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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' were ever produced, and they seem to have been intended as {{Pilot}}s (or a "test run") rather than a full series. According to a [[https://web.archive.org/web/20041213175814/http://www.rugratonline.com/tweens2.htm press release]] from long before the specials were released, the preschool premise was intended to "take the form of four specials." Specifically calling the show "specials" makes it seem like Nickelodeon was not planning to pick up the show for a full set of episodes.

The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Pre-School Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]].

Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} has more or less [[BuryYourArt disowned]] the specials, since they have removed them from iTunes and all other streaming websites.

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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' were ever produced, and they seem produced. It was originally meant to have been intended as {{Pilot}}s (or a "test run") rather than a full series. According to get 13 episodes before it was announced in a [[https://web.archive.org/web/20041213175814/http://www.rugratonline.com/tweens2.htm press release]] from long before release]], that the specials were released, the preschool premise was intended to series would "take the form of four specials." Specifically calling the show "specials" makes it seem like Nickelodeon was not planning to pick up the show specials targeted for a full set of episodes.

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The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, when it didn't air on TV in the US, and when Nick finally aired ''Pre-School Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]].

Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} has more or less [[BuryYourArt disowned]] the specials, since they have removed them from iTunes and all other streaming websites. You can only (legally) watch it on the aforementioned DVDs.
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The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]].

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The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool ''Pre-School Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]].

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''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'' (a.k.a. ''Angelica and Susie's Preschool Daze'') is a ''very'' short-lived spin-off of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', which focused on Angelica and Susie as they entered preschool. It was adapted from the ''Rugrats'' episode "[[Recap/RugratsS8E1PreschoolDaze Preschool Daze]]", which served as a sort of BackdoorPilot for this series.

If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' of this show were ever produced and released; even today, it's still the shortest-running Nicktoon, and the shortest-running Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series period. The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]]. Furthermore, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} have more or less [[BuryYourArt disowned]] this series, since they have removed this show from iTunes and all other TV show streaming websites, likely to prevent people from knowing this show ever existed.

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''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'' (a.k.a. ''Angelica and Susie's Preschool Daze'') is a ''very'' short-lived spin-off miniseries of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', which four specials spun off from ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''. With a new art style, it focused on Angelica and Susie as they entered preschool. It was The specials were adapted from from, and named after, the ''Rugrats'' episode "[[Recap/RugratsS8E1PreschoolDaze Preschool Daze]]", which served as a sort of BackdoorPilot for this series.

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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' of this show were ever produced produced, and released; even today, it's still they seem to have been intended as {{Pilot}}s (or a "test run") rather than a full series. According to a [[https://web.archive.org/web/20041213175814/http://www.rugratonline.com/tweens2.htm press release]] from long before the shortest-running Nicktoon, and specials were released, the shortest-running Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series period. preschool premise was intended to "take the form of four specials." Specifically calling the show "specials" makes it seem like Nickelodeon was not planning to pick up the show for a full set of episodes.

The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]]. Furthermore, it]].

Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} have has more or less [[BuryYourArt disowned]] this series, the specials, since they have removed this show them from iTunes and all other TV show streaming websites, likely to prevent people from knowing this show ever existed.websites.
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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' of this show were ever produced and released; even today, it's still the shortest-running Nicktoon, and the shortest-running Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series period. The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]]. Furthermore, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} have more or less [[OldShame disowned]] this series, since they have removed this show from iTunes and all other TV show streaming websites, likely to prevent people from knowing this show ever existed.

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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' of this show were ever produced and released; even today, it's still the shortest-running Nicktoon, and the shortest-running Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series period. The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]]. Furthermore, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} have more or less [[OldShame [[BuryYourArt disowned]] this series, since they have removed this show from iTunes and all other TV show streaming websites, likely to prevent people from knowing this show ever existed.
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* PlayingATree: In "Tree's a Crowd", Angelica is cast as the Cherry Tree in a play about George Washington.
* SchoolPlay: The episode "Tree's a Crowd".

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* PlayingATree: In "Tree's a Crowd", Crowd," Angelica is cast as the Cherry Tree in a play about George Washington.
* SchoolPlay: The episode "Tree's a Crowd".Crowd."
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''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'' (a.k.a. ''Angelica and Suzie's Preschool Daze'') is a ''very'' short-lived spin-off of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', which focused on Angelica and Suzie as they entered preschool. It was adapted from the ''Rugrats'' episode "[[Recap/RugratsS8E1PreschoolDaze Preschool Daze]]", which served as a sort of BackdoorPilot for this series.

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''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'' (a.k.a. ''Angelica and Suzie's Susie's Preschool Daze'') is a ''very'' short-lived spin-off of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', which focused on Angelica and Suzie Susie as they entered preschool. It was adapted from the ''Rugrats'' episode "[[Recap/RugratsS8E1PreschoolDaze Preschool Daze]]", which served as a sort of BackdoorPilot for this series.
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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' of this show were ever produced and released; even today, it's still the shortest-running Nicktoon, and the shortest-running Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series period. The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]]. Furthermore, Creator/Nickelodeon have more or less disowned this series, since they have removed this show from iTunes and all other TV show streaming websites, likely to prevent people from knowing this show ever existed.

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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' of this show were ever produced and released; even today, it's still the shortest-running Nicktoon, and the shortest-running Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series period. The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]]. Furthermore, Creator/Nickelodeon Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} have more or less disowned [[OldShame disowned]] this series, since they have removed this show from iTunes and all other TV show streaming websites, likely to prevent people from knowing this show ever existed.
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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' of this show were ever produced and released; even today, it's still the shortest-running Nicktoon, and the shortest-running Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series period. The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]]. Furthermore, Nickelodeon have more or less disowned this series, since they have removed this show from iTunes and all other TV show streaming websites, likely to prevent people from knowing this show ever existed.

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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' of this show were ever produced and released; even today, it's still the shortest-running Nicktoon, and the shortest-running Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series period. The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]]. Furthermore, Nickelodeon Creator/Nickelodeon have more or less disowned this series, since they have removed this show from iTunes and all other TV show streaming websites, likely to prevent people from knowing this show ever existed.
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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' of this show were ever produced and released; even today, it's still the shortest-running Nicktoon, and the shortest-running Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series period. The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]].

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If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' of this show were ever produced and released; even today, it's still the shortest-running Nicktoon, and the shortest-running Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series period. The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]]. Furthermore, Nickelodeon have more or less disowned this series, since they have removed this show from iTunes and all other TV show streaming websites, likely to prevent people from knowing this show ever existed.

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* TwoGirlsAndAGuy: The main trio consists of Angelica (female), Susie (female), and Harold (male).

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* TwoGirlsAndAGuy: The main trio consists of Angelica (female), Susie (female), and Harold (male).(male).
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''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'' (a.k.a. ''Angelica and Suzie's Preschool Daze'') is a ''very'' short-lived spin-off of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', which focused on Angelica and Suzie as they entered preschool. It was adapted from the ''Rugrats'' episode "Preschool Daze", which served as a sort of BackdoorPilot for this series.

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''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'' (a.k.a. ''Angelica and Suzie's Preschool Daze'') is a ''very'' short-lived spin-off of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', which focused on Angelica and Suzie as they entered preschool. It was adapted from the ''Rugrats'' episode "Preschool Daze", "[[Recap/RugratsS8E1PreschoolDaze Preschool Daze]]", which served as a sort of BackdoorPilot for this series.
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* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Harold has a crush on Angelica, and may be the only guy out there who worships her the way she wishes everyone would. Unfortunately, Angelica treats him with disdain.
* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: A rare example involving both genders; Angelica's the Blonde, Susie's the Brunette, and Harold is the Redhead.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Harold, Angelica, and Susie, respectively. Harold is good-natured, means well, and has an unrequited crush on Angelica, Angelica is mean to Harold and has a frenemy relationship with Susie, and Susie treats Harold with respect but has a rivalry with Angelica.



* PlayingATree: In "Tree's a Crowd", Angelica is cast as the Cherry Tree in a play about George Washington.



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* PuniPlush: The show's artstyle.
* SchoolPlay: The episode "Tree's a Crowd".

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''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'' (a.k.a. ''Angelica and Suzie's Preschool Daze'') is a ''very'' short-lived spin-off of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', which focused on Angelica and Suzie as they entered preschool. It was adapted from the ''Rugrats'' episode "Preschool Daze", which served as a sort of BackdoorPilot for this series.

If you've never heard of this series, don't worry, neither have even most hardcore ''Rugrats'' fans. Only ''[[ShortRunners four episodes]]'' of this show were ever produced and released; even today, it's still the shortest-running Nicktoon, and the shortest-running Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series period. The show is quite obscure for something based off of one of Nickelodeon's most iconic franchises, and there is a very good reason for that: the series only ever saw an official release as "bonus features" on the ''Tales from the Crib'' direct-to-DVD series, and when Nick finally aired ''Preschool Daze'' between November and December 2008, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork it was buried in an early morning timeslot where no kid would be awake to see it]].

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* PictureDay: The episode "Picture Imperfect" is about this.
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