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Runaway Reptar

"Runaway Reptar" is a TV movie initially released as the 18th and 19th episodes of the sixth season of the animated television series Rugrats (the 118th and 119th episodes of the series overall). It originally aired on the television network Nickelodeon on November 27, 1999. The plot follows the babies watching a Reptar movie and imagining themselves as part of the story. It was directed by John Holmquist and Jim Duffy, and was the first two-part episode in the series.[2]

"Runaway Reptar"
Rugrats episodes
Episode nos.Season 6
Episodes 18 and 19
Directed byJohn Holmquist
Jim Duffy
Written byAli Marie Matheson
Jon Cooksey
Scott Gray (idea)
Production codes110[1]
111[1]
(995)
Original air dateNovember 27, 1999 (1999-11-27)
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Plot summary edit

Part 1 edit

Lou Pickles brings Tommy, Dil, Chuckie, Lil, Phil, and Angelica to a drive-in movie theater, which the babies refer to as a "parking lot movie". Susie and her two older brothers are also at the drive-in, with Susie talking to Angelica via a pair of walkie-talkies. The babies watch the film Runaway Reptar; it begins with a giant pterosaur named Dactar terrorizing Japan. When Reptar, instead of fighting Dactar, helps him to destroy the city, Tommy suggests they should go to "Pokyo" and figure out what's wrong with their hero. Tommy summons his flying "Super Secret Reptar Car"; he, Phil, Lil, and Dil, joined at the last minute by a reluctant Chuckie, climb in and fly into the movie universe through the screen.

The town is mostly deserted, due to people fleeing the two monsters' rampage, and the babies soon find that Dactar is pursuing them. As Dactar tries to peck at them, they go through a tunnel so Dactar will get stuck. They see Reptar destroying a fire truck; convinced Reptar is too bad to redeem, Chuckie suggests a snail should be the new hero. He finds one, but Dil throws it away. Inspired by a remark from some news reporters, Tommy, Phil and Lil set a trap for Reptar with some dinosaur treats as bait; however, Reptar walks up behind them. Chuckie sees this and asks advice from a slug; receiving none, he hurries to push Tommy out of Reptar's way, falling into the pile of treats.

Part 2 edit

Reptar ignores the treats, and Tommy saves Chuckie from the pile. The Rugrats then discover that this Reptar is merely a robot replica, controlled by Angelica, who wishes to use it to force her parents to get her more toys. The man who gave her the idea appears on a blimp, and explains his plan for world domination. Angelica sends the Robot Reptar towards the babies' houses, so Tommy and the gang call Susie to tell her what's going on. The Rugrats head to Mount Fugelica to stop Angelica, but Dactar is behind them again; eating their way through the yam "lava" coming out of the mountain's top, they fly through the entrance to Angelica's lair, which is too small for Dactar to follow.

Susie and her brothers confront the robot Reptar in their Halloween costumes, and stop him from crushing Tommy's house. Meanwhile, Angelica, who has already imprisoned the real Reptar in a giant snow globe, captures the babies. While Tommy tries to break open their prison, Dil finds and pulls on a joystick Tommy calls "the tinkly thing"; this causes suction darts to shoot out of the Reptar car, breaking Angelica's controls for the robot Reptar. The robot Reptar returns to Mount Fugelica, dragging Susie and her brothers with it. It chases Angelica, and Tommy gets her to let them out so they can help her.

Susie hides Angelica in a pile of cookies. The robot Reptar damages the car and leaves with Dil, so Tommy frees the real Reptar with his screwdriver while Susie's brother Edwin repairs the car. Reptar then helps the babies by fighting his robot counterpart, aided by Dactar. While they fight, Tommy rescues Dil; the kids thank Reptar and return to the real world. Dactar and Reptar chase the robot into the sea. As the families go home from the drive-in, Tommy uses Angelica's walkie-talkie to thank Susie for helping. The kids doze off in the car; as Angelica falls asleep, she drops a toy snow globe, and a miniature Reptar appears inside it.

Cast edit

Production edit

"Runaway Reptar" was inspired by an idea from Scott Gray. It was written by Ali Marie Matheson and Jon Cooksey, and directed by John Holmquist and Jim Duffy.[2] It was presented as the eighteenth and nineteenth episodes of the sixth season of Rugrats, which was created by Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó, along with Paul Germain, founders of the self-titled company Klasky Csupo.

Release edit

"Runaway Reptar" originally aired on Nickelodeon on Friday, November 27, 1999, and was given a TV-Y parental guidance rating. The episode was viewed in 2.17 million households when it first aired.[3] The episode became available on VHS on August 3, 1999[4] and on an Amazon-exclusive DVD set on October 6, 2011.[5] The title is currently available for streaming on the Paramount+ service.

Legacy edit

Book edit

"Runaway Reptar!" was adapted into a children's picture book by Cecile Schorbele. The book was published by Simon Spotlight on June 1, 1999, and is currently out of print.[6]

Roller coasters edit

 
Rugrats Runaway Reptar at Kings Island

"Rugrats Runaway Reptar" was the name given to a trio of Suspended Family Coasters designed by Peter Clerx[7] for the Vekoma company. The first of the three coasters debuted in 2001 at Kings Island, and the years 2002 and 2003 saw its counterparts open at Dreamworld and Carowinds, respectively. Also in 2003, the Green Slime Mine Car coaster at California's Great America was renamed "Runaway Reptar" and rethemed in honor of the episode; however, this ride, designed in 1987 by Intamin, is a small steel coaster with traditional sit-down cars. All four coasters have since been renamed and rethemed; as of 2022, all four are still operational.

Name Manufacturer Amusement Park Location Opening Year Theme Track Color RCDB page
Rugrats Runaway Reptar Vekoma Rides Manufacturing Kings Island Mason, Ohio, United States of America 2001 yellow track, green supports [8]
Rugrats Runaway Reptar Vekoma Rides Manufacturing Dreamworld Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia 2002 orange track, green supports [9]
Rugrats Runaway Reptar Vekoma Rides Manufacturing Carowinds Charlotte, North Carolina, United States of America 2003 yellow track, green supports [10]
Runaway Reptar Intamin Amusement Rides California's Great America Santa Clara, California, United States of America 1987 (theme 2003) orange track and supports [11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . YTV.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2000. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Rugrats → Episode Guide → 1999 → RunawayReptar". Klasky Csupo. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
  3. ^ Broadcasting and Cable Magazine (p. 52)
  4. ^ "Rugrats: Runaway Reptar". Viacom International Inc. VHS Collector. November 28, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  5. ^ "Rugrats:Season 6 DVD (Amazon Exclusive)". Blu-Ray.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  6. ^ Schoberle, Cecile (June 1, 1999). Runaway Reptar!. United States: Simon Spotlight. ISBN 9780689825248.
  7. ^ "Peter Clerx". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  8. ^ "Flying Ace Aerial Chase (Kings Island)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  9. ^ "Escape from Madagascar". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  10. ^ "Kiddy Hawk". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  11. ^ "Woodstock Express (California's Great America)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved November 14, 2022.

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Runaway Reptar is a TV movie initially released as the 18th and 19th episodes of the sixth season of the animated television series Rugrats the 118th and 119th episodes of the series overall It originally aired on the television network Nickelodeon on November 27 1999 The plot follows the babies watching a Reptar movie and imagining themselves as part of the story It was directed by John Holmquist and Jim Duffy and was the first two part episode in the series 2 Runaway Reptar Rugrats episodesEpisode nos Season 6Episodes 18 and 19Directed byJohn HolmquistJim DuffyWritten byAli Marie MathesonJon CookseyScott Gray idea Production codes110 1 111 1 995 Original air dateNovember 27 1999 1999 11 27 Episode chronology Previous Doctor Susie Next Accidents Happen List of episodes Contents 1 Plot summary 1 1 Part 1 1 2 Part 2 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Legacy 5 1 Book 5 2 Roller coasters 6 See also 7 ReferencesPlot summary editPart 1 edit Lou Pickles brings Tommy Dil Chuckie Lil Phil and Angelica to a drive in movie theater which the babies refer to as a parking lot movie Susie and her two older brothers are also at the drive in with Susie talking to Angelica via a pair of walkie talkies The babies watch the film Runaway Reptar it begins with a giant pterosaur named Dactar terrorizing Japan When Reptar instead of fighting Dactar helps him to destroy the city Tommy suggests they should go to Pokyo and figure out what s wrong with their hero Tommy summons his flying Super Secret Reptar Car he Phil Lil and Dil joined at the last minute by a reluctant Chuckie climb in and fly into the movie universe through the screen The town is mostly deserted due to people fleeing the two monsters rampage and the babies soon find that Dactar is pursuing them As Dactar tries to peck at them they go through a tunnel so Dactar will get stuck They see Reptar destroying a fire truck convinced Reptar is too bad to redeem Chuckie suggests a snail should be the new hero He finds one but Dil throws it away Inspired by a remark from some news reporters Tommy Phil and Lil set a trap for Reptar with some dinosaur treats as bait however Reptar walks up behind them Chuckie sees this and asks advice from a slug receiving none he hurries to push Tommy out of Reptar s way falling into the pile of treats Part 2 edit Reptar ignores the treats and Tommy saves Chuckie from the pile The Rugrats then discover that this Reptar is merely a robot replica controlled by Angelica who wishes to use it to force her parents to get her more toys The man who gave her the idea appears on a blimp and explains his plan for world domination Angelica sends the Robot Reptar towards the babies houses so Tommy and the gang call Susie to tell her what s going on The Rugrats head to Mount Fugelica to stop Angelica but Dactar is behind them again eating their way through the yam lava coming out of the mountain s top they fly through the entrance to Angelica s lair which is too small for Dactar to follow Susie and her brothers confront the robot Reptar in their Halloween costumes and stop him from crushing Tommy s house Meanwhile Angelica who has already imprisoned the real Reptar in a giant snow globe captures the babies While Tommy tries to break open their prison Dil finds and pulls on a joystick Tommy calls the tinkly thing this causes suction darts to shoot out of the Reptar car breaking Angelica s controls for the robot Reptar The robot Reptar returns to Mount Fugelica dragging Susie and her brothers with it It chases Angelica and Tommy gets her to let them out so they can help her Susie hides Angelica in a pile of cookies The robot Reptar damages the car and leaves with Dil so Tommy frees the real Reptar with his screwdriver while Susie s brother Edwin repairs the car Reptar then helps the babies by fighting his robot counterpart aided by Dactar While they fight Tommy rescues Dil the kids thank Reptar and return to the real world Dactar and Reptar chase the robot into the sea As the families go home from the drive in Tommy uses Angelica s walkie talkie to thank Susie for helping The kids doze off in the car as Angelica falls asleep she drops a toy snow globe and a miniature Reptar appears inside it Cast editMain article List of Rugrats characters E G Daily as Tommy Pickles Christine Cavanaugh as Chuckie Finster Kath Soucie as Phil and Lil DeVille Tara Strong as Dil Pickles Mariko Cheryl Chase as Angelica Pickles Cree Summer as Susie Carmichael Edwin Carmichael Joe Alaskey as Grandpa Lou Pickles Announcer David Eccles as Reptar Robot Reptar Dactar Michael Donovan as Evil Scientist Jim Hashimato Jess Harnell as Jingle Singer Freda Foh Shen as Pam Gedde Watanabe as Zack Joey Wilcots as Buster Carmichael Michael Keenan as The ProfessorProduction edit Runaway Reptar was inspired by an idea from Scott Gray It was written by Ali Marie Matheson and Jon Cooksey and directed by John Holmquist and Jim Duffy 2 It was presented as the eighteenth and nineteenth episodes of the sixth season of Rugrats which was created by Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo along with Paul Germain founders of the self titled company Klasky Csupo Release edit Runaway Reptar originally aired on Nickelodeon on Friday November 27 1999 and was given a TV Y parental guidance rating The episode was viewed in 2 17 million households when it first aired 3 The episode became available on VHS on August 3 1999 4 and on an Amazon exclusive DVD set on October 6 2011 5 The title is currently available for streaming on the Paramount service Legacy editBook edit Runaway Reptar was adapted into a children s picture book by Cecile Schorbele The book was published by Simon Spotlight on June 1 1999 and is currently out of print 6 Roller coasters edit nbsp Rugrats Runaway Reptar at Kings Island Rugrats Runaway Reptar was the name given to a trio of Suspended Family Coasters designed by Peter Clerx 7 for the Vekoma company The first of the three coasters debuted in 2001 at Kings Island and the years 2002 and 2003 saw its counterparts open at Dreamworld and Carowinds respectively Also in 2003 the Green Slime Mine Car coaster at California s Great America was renamed Runaway Reptar and rethemed in honor of the episode however this ride designed in 1987 by Intamin is a small steel coaster with traditional sit down cars All four coasters have since been renamed and rethemed as of 2022 all four are still operational Name Manufacturer Amusement Park Location Opening Year Theme Track Color RCDB page Rugrats Runaway Reptar Vekoma Rides Manufacturing Kings Island Mason Ohio United States of America 2001 yellow track green supports 8 Rugrats Runaway Reptar Vekoma Rides Manufacturing Dreamworld Gold Coast Queensland Australia 2002 orange track green supports 9 Rugrats Runaway Reptar Vekoma Rides Manufacturing Carowinds Charlotte North Carolina United States of America 2003 yellow track green supports 10 Runaway Reptar Intamin Amusement Rides California s Great America Santa Clara California United States of America 1987 theme 2003 orange track and supports 11 See also edit nbsp Television portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Cartoon portal Reptar List of Rugrats episodes Klasky CsupoReferences edit a b YTV SHOWS RUGRATS EPISODES YTV com Archived from the original on September 29 2000 Retrieved May 31 2023 a b Rugrats Episode Guide 1999 RunawayReptar Klasky Csupo Retrieved 2009 08 09 Broadcasting and Cable Magazine p 52 Rugrats Runaway Reptar Viacom International Inc VHS Collector November 28 2015 Retrieved November 14 2022 Rugrats Season 6 DVD Amazon Exclusive Blu Ray com Retrieved November 14 2022 Schoberle Cecile June 1 1999 Runaway Reptar United States Simon Spotlight ISBN 9780689825248 Peter Clerx Roller Coaster DataBase Retrieved November 14 2022 Flying Ace Aerial Chase Kings Island Roller Coaster DataBase Retrieved November 14 2022 Escape from Madagascar Roller Coaster DataBase Retrieved November 14 2022 Kiddy Hawk Roller Coaster DataBase Retrieved November 14 2022 Woodstock Express California s Great America Roller Coaster DataBase Retrieved November 14 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Runaway Reptar amp oldid 1217668619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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