I have not heard much about Rugrats since I was a teenager, but their seasons are being released again for everyone's enjoyment. I was so excited to get to share these with my kids, and they loved them. Especially my 18 month old daughter. For once, I was able to get her to watch something besides Paw Patrol. Check these out on May 2nd so your little ones can enjoy them too!
RUGRATS: SEASON 1
&
RUGRATS: SEASON 2
Each Season Available on DVD May 2, 2017
NEW YORK - April 5, 2017 - A baby's gotta do what a baby's gotta do in the all-new DVD releases of Rugrats: Season 1 & Rugrats: Season 2. Told from the perspective of a group of adventurous and imaginative toddlers, Rugrats transformed
the most mundane activities into unforgettable adventures. Led by
fearless leader Tommy Pickles, the gang can turn an ordinary trip to the
park into a journey across the Sahara in search of water, a visit to
the plant nursery into a jungle trek to find a cure for "jungle beaver,"
or a search for cookies into a prehistoric fantasy. Together, there's
no adventure too big and no problem they can't solve... or at least
nothing that a good nap won't help.
Rugrats premiered
on Nickelodeon in 1991 and is beloved by millennials as one of their
favorite childhood TV shows. With heartfelt and adventurous stories, Rugrats: Season 1 & Rugrats: Season 2 are
sure to fill the nostalgic hearts of fans who grew up with the show as
well as bring new joy and excitement to a younger generation. Episodes
of Rugrats currently air on Nickelodeon's daily '90s programming TV block, "The Splat," from 10pm-6am (ET/PT) on TeenNick.
Rugrats: Season 1 & Rugrats: Season 2 will be available individually on May 2 from Nickelodeon Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Media Distribution. Rugrats: Season 1 contains 25 episodes on two discs and Rugrats: Season 2 contains 51 episodes - over ten hours - on four discs. At the price of $14.99 and $19.99 respectively, Rugrats: Season 1 & Rugrats: Season 2 will be a welcome addition to any family looking for a little throwback fun and adventure.
I just love this show. When my girls were younger, we'd watch it together and I realized that the humor in it was layered. Of course, the girls thought it was funny, but as a parent I discovered another level of humor aimed at parents (and, not "adult", but just the reality of being a parent with little kids". One of my favorite American cartoons.
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