Episode
Rugrats: Opposites Attract
Overview
After Tommy and Chuckie decide to go their separate ways to find new friends. They each find what seem to be kindred spirits, but soon realize that it's diversity that makes the world go around.
Details
- Series
- Rugrats
- Season
- Season 6
- Episode
- Episode 17
- Air date
- 1999-03-13
- Runtime
- 11 min
Episode context
Opposites Attract is Episode 17 in Season 6 of Rugrats. It aired on 1999-03-13. The runtime is 11 min.
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Episode 16: Music
All Singing! All dancing! If you liked their musical talents in the live show and the movie, you'll love (or at least, like) this episode. Recorded ""live"" to an audience of one (Dil). Featuring musical hits!
Episode 18: The Art Museum
Didi takes the babies to an art museum where they cause trouble.
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Episode 15: Pedal Pusher
Chuckie and the Rugrats go to the park to try out his new pedal-operated toy car that his father gave him. Other kids like his car so much, they become his "friends", just to get a ride. Meanwhile, Didi and Chazz compare notes on Dr. Lipschitz, with Chazz being more up-to-date on his work.
Episode 19: The Jungle
At Faye's Garden Center, a plant nursery, the Rugrats think they are in a jungle. After hearing Grandpa's tall tale about Jungle Fever, the Rugrats imagine Dil turning into a Jungle Beaver, prompting them to find a cure for Dil's condition.
Episode 14: Hair!
Grandpa's old army buddy, Roy Davis, is paying a visit, but Grandpa's afraid that he'll be embarrased by his baldness and being out of shape. Meanwhile, afraid that Tommy will stay a baby forever because he's bald, according to Angelica (of course), the Rugrats try to find hair for Tommy.
Episode 20: The Old Country
The Pickles plan to spend the weekend at Boris & Minka's rented cabin in the woods. The cabin lacks any modern conveniences, such as indoor plumbing. However, when they mentioned that they're going there to help protect the cabin from the elements, Tommy & Chuckie thought that they're going to the fabled ""Old Country"" to protect the cabin from the ""elephants"". Meanwhile, Chazz goes out into the woods to find his inner caveman.
Episode 13: Baking Dil
Stu & Grandpa prepare a surprise birthday party for Didi. They had everything prepared except for one crucial element -- the birthday cake, which they forgot to get while rushing to get the party together. They take the Rugrats to Bob's Fully Automated Bakery to get the cake. While there, Tommy's gift to Didi, a frog, got away, prompting Dil to try and find it while the Rugrats try to rescue Dil before he becomes a cake. Meanwhile, Betty takes Didi to an English tea shop, where waiters sing songs for every occasion -- to the tune of ""Hail Britannia"".
Episode 21: Ghost Story
Stu and Didi arrange a camping party for the Rugrats. At night, the Rugrats tell a ghost story.
Episode 12: Chuckie's A Lefty
Chuckie thinks that he's not normal because he can color with either his left or right hand.
Episode 22: Chuckie's Complaint
After seeing Reptar steal some cereal in a Reptar Cereal commercial, Chuckie writes a letter to him complaining about the commercial, with a little help from Angelica. When Chuckie decided to retract the complaint, Angelica said that it was too late, as she already ""mailed"" the letter. Chuckie becomes even more afraid when they go to the Video Cave arcade at ""The Mall"" to meet Reptar who, according to the commercial for ""Reptar's Revenge"" (his latest direct-to-video movie), is ""mad at someone"".
Episode 11: Submarine
Stu goes shopping for a new car which Tommy, Chuckie, and Dil pretend its a submarine and have an undersea adventure.
Episode 23: Chuckie's Bachelor Pad
So that Chazz would have room to repaint Chuckie's room, Chazz has packed all of Chuckie's stuff away in boxes, leading Chuckie to think that his dad wants him to move out and live on his own. The Rugrats help Chuckie out by finding him a ""belcher"" pad to live in. But is the garden shed an ideal bachelor pad for Chuckie? Also, Chazz finds his old Lava lamp, which takes him back to the days when he was first out on his own.