Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Rugrats Appreciation Post


 

Rugrats Appreciation Post

Recently, I've been rewatching the very popular 90's cartoon Rugrats. It may feel dated for some, but I find the show infinitely more endearing as an adult. The characters are well done and their designs connect to their personalities. Chuckie is afraid of everything and his hair and other aspects of his appearance connect to this. As a kid, I always enjoyed the backgrounds and bright colors. It made the Rugrats world more interesting and eye catching. 

Another aspect about the show that makes the cartoon timeless is the plots and use of backgrounds or outside forces. They also create engaging stories out of everyday occurrences. Also, they capture the essence of certain parts of life, like fall or moral lessons.


Rugrats is not only a timeless show, but something all ages can enjoy. Some episodes have made me laugh harder as an adult rather than a child. The great design of the characters, the well-thought out plots, and the expanding audience levels gives evidence on why the show was so popular.

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