Rugrats : It's A Jungle Gym Out There (Rugrats (Andrews McMeel))
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Book Description
Rugrats has proven to be an anomaly in the world of children's television programming. Never intended to consist of more than 65 episodes, the show was still terrifically popular three years after the last new episode had aired. Its unprecedented status with viewers led Nickelodeon to reverse its policy of a 65-episode limit per series. The children's cable network resumed production of new Rugrats episodes in 1997 after a three-year hiatus. The Rugrats comic strip emerged the following year. Like the TV show, the strip features humor playing simultaneously on two different levels: one for young children, and another for teens and adults. Rugrats: A Baby's Work Is Never Done is the first in a series of Rugrats comic strip collections.
About the Author
Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain for Nickelodeon in 1991, when Arlene's own children were toddlers. Inspired by their humorous behavior and especially by the motivations behind it, Arlene drew on her youngest son, now a teenager, as the model for Tommy Pickles
Rugrats : It's A Jungle Gym Out There (Rugrats (Andrews McMeel)),Nickelodeon,Andrews McMeel Publishing,0740746677,Comic books, strips, etc,Comics & Cartoons,Comics & Graphic Novels,General,Humor,Humor / Cartoons
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