Episode
Rugrats: The Time of Their Lives
Overview
Angelica has gotten a new Cynthia watch, which she uses to trick the Rugrats into believing that they must do whatever the watch says. Basically, the watch "tells" the Rugrats to become Angelica's slaves. Then, on the way to get a snack, Angelica's watch slips off her wrist. Kimi finds it, but hides it away, so that Angelica wouldn't order the Rugrats around anymore. However, they think that time stops as long as the watch stays lost, meaning that Angelica stays around forever and ever. Meanwhile, Stu
Details
- Series
- Rugrats
- Season
- Season 8
- Episode
- Episode 30
- Air date
- 2001-04-06
- Runtime
- 11 min
Episode context
The Time of Their Lives is Episode 30 in Season 8 of Rugrats. It aired on 2001-04-06. The runtime is 11 min.
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When Angelica breaks her mother's cell phone (so she thinks), she hides it in a drawer and keeps it a secret. However, when she is unable to reveal the secret, it drove her nuts.
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