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* Because then the babies wouldn't be able to wander off on their own adventures.

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* ** Because then the babies wouldn't be able to wander off on their own adventures.
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* Because then the babies wouldn't be able to wander off on their own adventures.
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* This question could probably apply for the whole series, but; HOW are the babies never taken away by social services?
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*** Angelica is a [[WildMassGuessing mind-reader.]] She thought Dactar looked like a lizard. The screenwriter forgot. Take your pick.
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* One thing really confused me: Stu and Grandpa head to the control tower to see if the kids are where the crate is, only to find out the goat is there instead. There's no possible way way the goat would've made it there, as X-ray scanners at Airport Security would've detected it. How did the goat make it onto the plane?

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* One thing really confused me: When Stu and & Grandpa head go to the airport control tower and check to see if the kids are on the plane where the crate is, only to but find out the goat is there instead. There's This makes no sense. There is no possible way way the goat would've made it there, on to the plane, as X-ray x-ray scanners at Airport Security security would've detected it. How did the goat make it onto on to the plane?
plane? Could someone please answer me that?
**Goats are allowed on planes, at least in the cargo hold.
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* One thing confused me: Stu and Grandpa head to the control tower to see if the kids are where the crate is, only to find out the goat is there instead. There's no possible way way the goat would've made it there, as X-ray scanners at Airport Security would've detected it. How did the goat make it onto the plane?

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* One thing confused me: Stu and Grandpa head to the control tower to see if the kids are where the crate is, only to find out the goat is there instead. There's no possible way way the goat would've made it there, as X-ray scanners at Airport Security would've detected it. How did the goat make it onto the plane?




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* One thing really confused me: Stu and Grandpa head to the control tower to see if the kids are where the crate is, only to find out the goat is there instead. There's no possible way way the goat would've made it there, as X-ray scanners at Airport Security would've detected it. How did the goat make it onto the plane?

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*One thing confused me: Stu and Grandpa head to the control tower to see if the kids are where the crate is, only to find out the goat is there instead. There's no possible way way the goat would've made it there, as X-ray scanners at Airport Security would've detected it. How did the goat make it onto the plane?



* One thing confused me: Stu and Grandpa head to the control tower to see if the kids are where the crate is, only to find out the goat is there instead. There's no possible way way the goat would've made it there, as X-ray scanners at Airport Security would've detected it. How did the goat make it onto the plane?
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* One thing confused me: Stu and Grandpa head to the control tower to see if the kids are where the crate is, only to find out the goat is there instead. How did the goat make it onto the plane without being detected by Airport Security?


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* One thing confused me: Stu and Grandpa head to the control tower to see if the kids are where the crate is, only to find out the goat is there instead. There's no possible way way the goat would've made it there, as X-ray scanners at Airport Security would've detected it. How did the goat make it onto the plane without being detected by Airport Security?

plane?
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* One thing confused me: When Stu & Grandpa go to the airport control tower and check to see if the kids are on the plane where the crate is, but find out the goat is there instead. This makes no sense. There is ''no possible way'' the goat would've made it on to the plane, as x-ray scanners at Airport security would've detected it. How did the goat make it on to the plane? Could someone ''please'' answer me ''that''?

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thing confused me: When Stu & and Grandpa go head to the airport control tower and check to see if the kids are on the plane where the crate is, but only to find out the goat is there instead. This makes no sense. There is ''no possible way'' the goat would've made it on to the plane, as x-ray scanners at Airport security would've detected it. How did the goat make it on to onto the plane? Could someone ''please'' answer me ''that''?
plane without being detected by Airport Security?

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* When Stu & Grandpa go to the airport control tower and check to see if the kids are on the plane where the crate is, but find out the goat is there instead. This makes no sense. There is ''no possible way'' the goat would've made it on to the plane, as x-ray scanners at Airport security would've detected it. How did the goat make it on to the plane?

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* One thing confused me: When Stu & Grandpa go to the airport control tower and check to see if the kids are on the plane where the crate is, but find out the goat is there instead. This makes no sense. There is ''no possible way'' the goat would've made it on to the plane, as x-ray scanners at Airport security would've detected it. How did the goat make it on to the plane?
plane? Could someone ''please'' answer me ''that''?
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* When Stu & Grandpa go to the airport control tower and check to see if they are on the plane where the crate is, but find out the goat is there instead. There is ''no possible way'' the goat would've made it on to the plane, as x-ray scanners at Airport security would've detected it. How did the goat make it on to the plane?

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* When Stu & Grandpa go to the airport control tower and check to see if they the kids are on the plane where the crate is, but find out the goat is there instead.instead. This makes no sense. There is ''no possible way'' the goat would've made it on to the plane, as x-ray scanners at Airport security would've detected it. How did the goat make it on to the plane?

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*When Stu & Grandpa go to the airport control tower and check to see if they are on the plane where the crate is, but find out the goat is there instead. There is ''no possible way'' the goat would've made it on to the plane, as x-ray scanners at Airport security would've detected it. How did the goat make it on to the plane?

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* Why wasn't Drew arrested for attempted murder and assault on Stu? He threatened to snap his neck and nearly snapped his arm off. Either he was bailed out quickly or bribed the police, so what exactly is the deal?
** In my opinion, Drew was kind of understandable in his actions. I mean, his three year old daughter is lost somewhere, he doesn't know where she is. What if someone kidnapped or killed Angelica? If you think about it, it was Stu and Lou Pickles' fault that the kids were lost because they weren't looking after them. What did you expect Drew to do, just act as if it's okay? Anyway, the reason that he wasn't charged was because the news reporter and the crowd didn't care about the safety of the kids. All they cared about was having a good story and were too distracted by all the hype to take Drew's actions seriously.
*** True, it was a major crisis that his daughter was lost, but he still shouldn't have attacked his brother, who he could have killed. It's absolutely understandable to be worried, but attacking someone who unintentionally caused the issue won't help. I also understand about the inept police.
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*** To be fair to Drew, at that moment, ''he just found out'' that his daughter was lost, and any parent wouldn't stay calm or do anything rational in that situation. It would be pretty unfair to punish someone for rightfully freaking out, even if their actions aren't ''right.''
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** In my opinion, Drew was kind of justified and understandable in his actions. I mean, his three year old daughter is lost somewhere, he doesn't know where she is. What if someone kidnapped or killed Angelica? If you think about it, it was Stu and Lou Pickles' fault that the kids were lost because they weren't looking after them. What did you expect Drew to do, just act as if it's okay? Anyway, the reason that he wasn't charged was because the news reporter and the crowd didn't care about the safety of the kids. All they cared about was having a good story and were too distracted by all the hype to take Drew's actions seriously.

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** In my opinion, Drew was kind of justified and understandable in his actions. I mean, his three year old daughter is lost somewhere, he doesn't know where she is. What if someone kidnapped or killed Angelica? If you think about it, it was Stu and Lou Pickles' fault that the kids were lost because they weren't looking after them. What did you expect Drew to do, just act as if it's okay? Anyway, the reason that he wasn't charged was because the news reporter and the crowd didn't care about the safety of the kids. All they cared about was having a good story and were too distracted by all the hype to take Drew's actions seriously.



*** To be fair to Drew, at that moment, ''he just found out'' that his daughter was lost, and any parent wouldn't stay calm or do anything rational in that situation. You do have a point tho.

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*** To be fair to Drew, at that moment, ''he just found out'' that his daughter was lost, and any parent wouldn't stay calm or do anything rational in that situation. You do have a point tho.It would be pretty unfair to punish someone for rightfully freaking out, even if their actions aren't ''right.''
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*** To be fair to Drew, at that moment, ''he just found out'' that his daughter was lost, and any parent wouldn't stay calm or do anything rational in that situation. You do have a point tho.
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*** True, it was a major crisis that his daughter was lost, but he still shouldn't have attacked his brother, who he could have killed. It's absolutely understandable to be worried, but attacking someone who unintentionally caused the issue won't help. I also understand about the inept police.
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* Why wasn't Drew arrested for attempted murder and assault on Stu? He threatened to snap his neck and nearly snapped his arm off. Either he was bailed out quickly or bribed the police, so what exactly is the deal?

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* Why wasn't Drew arrested for attempted murder and assault on Stu? He threatened to snap his neck and nearly snapped his arm off. Either he was bailed out quickly or bribed the police, so what exactly is the deal?deal?
** In my opinion, Drew was kind of justified and understandable in his actions. I mean, his three year old daughter is lost somewhere, he doesn't know where she is. What if someone kidnapped or killed Angelica? If you think about it, it was Stu and Lou Pickles' fault that the kids were lost because they weren't looking after them. What did you expect Drew to do, just act as if it's okay? Anyway, the reason that he wasn't charged was because the news reporter and the crowd didn't care about the safety of the kids. All they cared about was having a good story and were too distracted by all the hype to take Drew's actions seriously.
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**Well, it occurs to me -- wasn't it ACTUALLY a giant Lizard?
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* Why wasn't Drew arrested for attempted murder on Stu? He threatened to snap his neck and nearly snapped his arm off. Either he was bailed out quickly or bribed the police, so what exactly is the deal?

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* Why wasn't Drew arrested for attempted murder and assault on Stu? He threatened to snap his neck and nearly snapped his arm off. Either he was bailed out quickly or bribed the police, so what exactly is the deal?
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** Doesn't answer the question, but it was four weeks. He is at least a month old.

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** Doesn't answer the question, but it was four weeks. He is at least a month old.old.
* Why wasn't Drew arrested for attempted murder on Stu? He threatened to snap his neck and nearly snapped his arm off. Either he was bailed out quickly or bribed the police, so what exactly is the deal?
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** This is actually something pretty common in shows when a baby is born. More often than not, the baby will be fully mobile before he's/she's even a month old.

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** This is actually something pretty common in shows when a baby is born. More often than not, the baby will be fully mobile before he's/she's even a month old.
**Doesn't answer the question, but it was four weeks. He is at least a month
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* I know this is a show about talking, walking, genius babies, but how could Dil do the many things he's done? It was only two weeks since they left the hospital (if this troper's memory is accurate) and yet he has gained complete control of his body, such as clapping and taking the blanket from under Tommy's body while rolling to the side.

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* I know this is a show about talking, walking, genius babies, but how could Dil do the many things he's done? It was only two weeks since they left the hospital (if this troper's memory is accurate) and yet he has gained complete control of his body, such as clapping and taking the blanket from under Tommy's body while rolling to the side.side.
** This is actually something pretty common in shows when a baby is born. More often than not, the baby will be fully mobile before he's/she's even a month old.
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*** They did in a 3-pack with the other movies, but it's still the same DVD as the 1999 release. Because the format was still new at the time, there weren't any incredible features; just the ''{{CatDog}}'' short included on the tape and the theatrical trailer.

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*** They did in a 3-pack with the other movies, but it's still the same DVD as the 1999 release. Because the format was still new at the time, there weren't any incredible features; just the ''{{CatDog}}'' short included on the tape and the theatrical trailer.trailer.
* I know this is a show about talking, walking, genius babies, but how could Dil do the many things he's done? It was only two weeks since they left the hospital (if this troper's memory is accurate) and yet he has gained complete control of his body, such as clapping and taking the blanket from under Tommy's body while rolling to the side.
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*** They did in a 3-pack with the other movies, but it's still the same DVD as the 1999 release. Because the format was still new at the time, there weren't any incredible features; just the ''{{Catdog}}'' short included on the tape and the theatrical trailer.

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*** They did in a 3-pack with the other movies, but it's still the same DVD as the 1999 release. Because the format was still new at the time, there weren't any incredible features; just the ''{{Catdog}}'' ''{{CatDog}}'' short included on the tape and the theatrical trailer.
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** That once confuses me too. Maybe since the {{Rugrats}} 20th anniversary is this year, and they were so loved by Nick, maybe they're rerelease the movie.

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** That once confuses me too. Maybe since the {{Rugrats}} 20th anniversary is this year, and they were so loved by Nick, maybe they're rerelease the movie.movie.
***They did in a 3-pack with the other movies, but it's still the same DVD as the 1999 release. Because the format was still new at the time, there weren't any incredible features; just the ''{{Catdog}}'' short included on the tape and the theatrical trailer.
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* That the deleted scenes aren't even on the ''DVD'' of the movie, but they're on TV broadcasts.

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* That the deleted scenes aren't even on the ''DVD'' of the movie, but they're on TV broadcasts.broadcasts.
** That once confuses me too. Maybe since the {{Rugrats}} 20th anniversary is this year, and they were so loved by Nick, maybe they're rerelease the movie.
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* That the deleted scenes aren't even on the ''DVD'' of the movie.

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* That the deleted scenes aren't even on the ''DVD'' of the movie.movie, but they're on TV broadcasts.
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* This one is pretty subtle and picky, but at the part with Tommy and the babies' encounter with the "Lizard," Angelica joins them in saying "The Lizard!" in unison. However, Angelica wasn't with the babies for the majority of the movie, and never discussed the Lizard with them. She says it and also seems to act as if she had known about it the whole time.

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* This one is pretty subtle and picky, but at the part with Tommy and the babies' encounter with the "Lizard," Angelica joins them in saying "The Lizard!" in unison. However, Angelica wasn't with the babies for the majority of the movie, and never discussed the Lizard with them. She says it and also seems to act as if she had known about it the whole time.time.
* That the deleted scenes aren't even on the ''DVD'' of the movie.

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