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== Barney is real ==
Chuckie's supposedly imaginary friend from the episode "My Friend Barney" really was an invisible boy who lived in a castle and went to "prisom" because he didn't eat his vegetables.
 
== Didi is half-adopted. ==
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== [[Country Matters|THIS]] is the word Angelica kept using in the Miss Carol episode. ==
It fits into "[Miss Carol] thinks we're all little _____!!" and, well, the other curse words just don't seem strong enough for Angelica's parents to be so shocked as to not even tolerate her ignorance of what word it is, or even to want to think about it. Also [[Rule of Funny]].
* I always thought it was [[Precision F -Strike|this one]], because it fits the covering noises better and it's the most commonly used of the main curse words.
** Since it was in reference to the kids "Little...." it was probably either Little Cunts or Little Shits
 
== Rugrats are the characters from [[Kill Bill]] as children. ==
* Think about it for a minute. Angelica is The Bride, Suzie Carmichael is Copperhead, Lil is Elle Driver, Kimmi is Oren Ishii, Tommy is Budd, and Dil is Bill. Angelica's crazy as it is, Kimmi's Asian and not from the US, Suzie's black, Lil at the beginning of the series was the only other female peer, and Tommy and Dil are brothers.
** The crazy 88 are the Mr. Friend dolls.
 
== Charlotte had an abortion in the episode "Angelica's Worst Nightmare." ==
Just from the way she says "Mommy went to the doctor this morning, and... she's ''not'' going to have a baby after all." She also got a lot of pressure and Angelica begging for her to not have the baby, and why would the doctor just think she was pregnant when she wasn't (unless it was the same one that thought Angelica "Peaches" broke her leg...)? Also [[Rule of Index|Rule Of]] [[Dude, Not Funny]].
* She could have just had a miscarriage, you know.
* Wasn't that Charlotte's first trip to the doctor since taking a home pregnancy test? I always just figured she'd gotten a false positive on the home test.
** False positives on home pregnancy tests are pretty uncommon. Though, given the target audience, they're probably much more likely to imply that's what happened.
* It's possible it ''wasn't'' an abortion, but this is made even more plausible when Charlotte and Drew are discussing finances, and Drew expresses concern.
 
== Dill was originally intended to have some form of mental retardation. ==
In the first movie, after he's born, all the newborn babies in the hospital are, like the Rugrats, able to talk to each other. Dill does not speak at first, and then barely ever communicates anything to the other babies for the rest of the series. He's a baby even to the babies. The All Grown Up series issued a [[Retcon]], making Dill just "weird" instead of mentally disabled.
* Also, this is sort of canon, considering the line in one episode of [[All Grown Up!]] where Lil said something along the lines of "I wonder what Dil would be like if we hadn't dropped him on his head" while Tommy was spying on them with his digital camera ( [[It Makes Sense in Context]] )
 
== The babies in Rugrats don't exist and are products of Angelica's imagination because her mother ignores her and her relationship with her father is shallow and parasitic. ==
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* In psychological terms, Angelica is Tommy's id, Chuckie is Tommy's ego, and Susie is Tommy's superego. Phil and Lil represent Tommy's gender confusion, since he doesn't really have any [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]] and is too young for a sexuality. Dil is Tommy's inner child, his desire to be innocent and 'normal'. Kimi is his desire for real friend, shaped by Kira's appearance. The parents are just friends of Tommy's parents and any mention or talking to any other rugrats is imagined by Tommy, as are any adventures without Tommy. Tommy's just a lonely kid with loony parents.
 
== Tommy is [[Star Trek: theThe Next Generation|Jean-Luc Picard]] ==
During the events of the episode "Toy Palace" (Where Tommy and Chuckie are locked inside a toy store after hours), the series forks into two [[Alternate Universe|Alternate Universes]]; one where both Tommy and Chuckie are reunited with their dads, and one where only Chuckie is, as Tommy stumbles into the fully functional toy time machine and is sent forward in time to several years after the events of [[Star Trek: theThe Original Series]]; where he's taken into the care of a new family, takes on a new name given, and grows up to be the captain of the Enterprise-D.
 
== The Rugrats really were taken aboard an alien spacecraft. ==
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* Charlotte?
 
== Tommy is a [[Doctor Who (TV)|Time Lord.]] ==
Really? Nobody's suggested this before? He even has his own screwdriver!
* THE PLAY PEN IS HIS TARDIS!
 
== All Growed Up is different from ''[[All Grown Up!]]'' because that's how the babies wanted to be when they grew up ==
They explains the plot differences, voice differences, and personality differences. However we don't always grow up the way we wanted to.
 
== Stu occasionaly sells some of his inventions ==
To [[Looney Tunes|A.C.M.E.]] It would wrap up nicely why, with his crap job, they still live like rich middle class. One [[Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner (Animation)|customer]] though.
 
== Charlotte is having an affair with Jonathan ==
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