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* ChannelHop: Played with. In France, if they didn't know better, they probably wouldn't even have known the show was a spinoff of Rugrats when it premiered in France in 2004. ''All Grown Up!'' aired on [=TF1=], while ''Rugrats'' had been airing on France 3, a completely different channel, since 1998. As a result, French viewers would probably think the characters having the same names was just a coincidence, and that they weren't one and the same. The connection likely wouldn't become clear until ''Saving Cynthia'' aired in France on January 19, 2005. Beforehand, viewers in France would have believed the Angelica Pickles in ''All Grown Up!'' never owned a Cynthia doll, despite her being the same character from Rugrats, but older.

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* ChannelHop: Played with. In France, if they didn't know better, they probably wouldn't even have known the show was a spinoff of Rugrats when it premiered in France in 2004. ''All Grown Up!'' aired on [=TF1=], while ''Rugrats'' had been airing on France 3, a completely different channel, since 1998. As a result, French viewers would probably think the characters having the same names was just a coincidence, and that they weren't one and the same. The connection likely wouldn't become clear until ''Saving Cynthia'' aired in France on January 19, 2005. Beforehand, viewers in France would have believed the Angelica Pickles in ''All Grown Up!'' never owned a Cynthia doll, despite her being the same character from Rugrats, but older.
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* ChannelHop: Played with. In France, if they didn't know better, they probably wouldn't even have known the show was a Rugrats spinoff when it premiered in France in 2004. ''All Grown Up!'' aired on [=TF1=], while ''Rugrats'' had been airing on France 3, a completely different channel, since 1998. As a result, French viewers would probably think the characters having the same names was just a coincidence, and that they weren't one and the same. The connection likely wouldn't become clear until ''Saving Cynthia'' aired in France on January 19, 2005. Beforehand, viewers in France would have believed the Angelica Pickles in ''All Grown Up!'' never owned a Cynthia doll, despite her being the same character from Rugrats, but older.

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* ChannelHop: Played with. In France, if they didn't know better, they probably wouldn't even have known the show was a spinoff of Rugrats spinoff when it premiered in France in 2004. ''All Grown Up!'' aired on [=TF1=], while ''Rugrats'' had been airing on France 3, a completely different channel, since 1998. As a result, French viewers would probably think the characters having the same names was just a coincidence, and that they weren't one and the same. The connection likely wouldn't become clear until ''Saving Cynthia'' aired in France on January 19, 2005. Beforehand, viewers in France would have believed the Angelica Pickles in ''All Grown Up!'' never owned a Cynthia doll, despite her being the same character from Rugrats, but older.
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* ChannelHop: Played with. In France, if they didn't know better, they probably wouldn't even have known the show was a Rugrats spinoff when it premiered in France in 2004. ''All Grown Up!'' aired on [=TF1=], while ''Rugrats'' had been airing on France 3, a completely different channel, since 1998. As a result, French viewers would probably think the characters having the same names was just a coincidence, and that they weren't one and the same.

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* ChannelHop: Played with. In France, if they didn't know better, they probably wouldn't even have known the show was a Rugrats spinoff when it premiered in France in 2004. ''All Grown Up!'' aired on [=TF1=], while ''Rugrats'' had been airing on France 3, a completely different channel, since 1998. As a result, French viewers would probably think the characters having the same names was just a coincidence, and that they weren't one and the same. The connection likely wouldn't become clear until ''Saving Cynthia'' aired in France on January 19, 2005. Beforehand, viewers in France would have believed the Angelica Pickles in ''All Grown Up!'' never owned a Cynthia doll, despite her being the same character from Rugrats, but older.
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* ChannelHop: Played with. In France, if they didn't know better, they probably wouldn't even have known the show was a Rugrats spinoff when it premiered in France in 2004. ''All Grown Up!'' aired on TF1, while ''Rugrats'' had been airing on France 3, a completely different channel, since 1998. As a result, French viewers would probably think the characters having the same names was just a coincidence, and that they weren't one and the same.

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* ChannelHop: Played with. In France, if they didn't know better, they probably wouldn't even have known the show was a Rugrats spinoff when it premiered in France in 2004. ''All Grown Up!'' aired on TF1, [=TF1=], while ''Rugrats'' had been airing on France 3, a completely different channel, since 1998. As a result, French viewers would probably think the characters having the same names was just a coincidence, and that they weren't one and the same.
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* ChannelHop: Played with. In France, if they didn't know better, they probably wouldn't even have known the show was a Rugrats spinoff when it premiered in France in 2004. ''All Grown Up!'' aired on TF1, while ''Rugrats'' had been airing on France 3, a completely different channel, since 1998. As a result, French viewers would probably think the characters having the same names was just a coincidence, and that they weren't one and the same.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Former ''Rugrats'' co-creator Paul Germain is not very fond at all of the series because he thought the idea a spin-off where the babies being in their grown-up years made no sense as the original series was about seeing the world from a baby's perspective.

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* DisownedAdaptation: Former ''Rugrats'' co-creator Paul Germain is not very fond at all of the series because he thought the idea a spin-off where the babies being in their grown-up years made no sense as the original series was about seeing the world from a baby's perspective.DisownedAdaptation / CreatorBacklash:

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* DisownedAdaptation:

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* DisownedAdaptation: Former ''Rugrats'' co-creator Paul Germain is not very fond at all of the series because he thought the idea a spin-off where the babies being in their grown-up years made no sense as the original series was about seeing the world from a baby's perspective.

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* ActingForTwo: Like in the original series, Phil, Lil, and their mother are voiced by Creator/KathSoucie.

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Like in the original series, Phil, Lil, and their mother are voiced by Creator/KathSoucie.Creator/KathSoucie.
** Likewise, Creator/MichaelBell once again voices Chas, Drew, and Boris.
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* TheCastShowOff: Susie is made into an aspiring singer, giving Cree Summer even more of a chance to show off her singing talents than ''Rugrats'' did. Outside of voice acting, she's also released an album.

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* TheCastShowOff: Susie is made into an aspiring singer, giving Cree Summer Creator/CreeSummer even more of a chance to show off her singing talents than ''Rugrats'' did. Outside of voice acting, she's also released an album.
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** Paul Germain isn't fond of the spin-off either. He has stated that he thought the idea a spin-off where the babies being in their grown-up years made no sense as the original series was about seeing the world from a baby's perspective.

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** Paul Germain isn't fond of the spin-off either. He has stated that he thought the idea of a spin-off where the babies being were in their grown-up years made no sense as because the original series was about seeing the world from a baby's perspective.

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* CreatorBacklash:
** Both Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo have stated ([[OrSoIHeard though not fully confirmed]]) that if they return, they would rather write more ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', than return to ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'', due to the fact that [[ExecutiveMeddling they were pretty much forced to do this show.]]
** Paul Germain isn't fond of the spin-off either. He has stated that he thought the idea a spin-off where the babies being in their grown-up years made no sense as the original series was about seeing the world from a baby's perspective.


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* DisownedAdaptation:
** Both Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo have stated ([[OrSoIHeard though not fully confirmed]]) that if they return, they would rather write more ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', than return to ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'', due to the fact that [[ExecutiveMeddling they were pretty much forced to do this show.]]
** Paul Germain isn't fond of the spin-off either. He has stated that he thought the idea a spin-off where the babies being in their grown-up years made no sense as the original series was about seeing the world from a baby's perspective.

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* ActingForTwo: Like in the original series, Phil, Lil, and their mother are voiced by Creator/KathSoucie.



* TalkingToHerself: Like in the original series, Phil, Lil, and their mother are voiced by Creator/KathSoucie.
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* KidsMealToy: Wendy's released a set of five toys in their Kids' Meals in 2004.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Most of Season 1 and a few episodes of the next two seasons were released on DVD. Reruns ceased to air on Nickelodeon and Nicktoons in 2013. The entire series was released on DVD in Region 4 in 2018. Rescued when it became available to stream on Creator/ParamountPlus in 2021.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Tommy, Chuckie, Phil and Dil are all voiced by women.

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* CrossDressingVoices: As in the original series, Tommy, Chuckie, Phil and Dil are all voiced by women.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: "It's Cupid, Stupid" is centered on a parody of Li'l Romeo (played by the man himself), a rapper from the early 2000's and star of the 2003 Nickelodeon sitcom ''[[Series/{{Romeo}} Romeo!]]''. He hasn't been very active since the 2000's, so very few people would recognize the parody today.

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