Being a kid in the nineties was awesome for a multitude of reasons, one being the outstanding television programming. From sitcoms such as Full House, Roseanne and Family Matters, to the iconic Nickelodeon lineup that included classics like Double Dare, Hey Arnold, Doug, Legends of the Hidden Temple, The Ren & Stimpy Show and many more, there was always a good show or series to indulge in.
Rugrats originally debuted on Nickelodeon in 1991 and is beloved by millennials as one of their favorite childhood shows. 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.