Rugrats the Secret Life of Dogs and Babies
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| "The Hole-and-corner Life of Dogs and Babies" | |
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| Season/Series: | six |
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| Number in flavour: | 3B |
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| Credits | |
| Written past: | Peter K. Hirsch |
| Storyboard by: | Patricia Atchison Elie Klimos |
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"The Surreptitious Life of Dogs and Babies" is the second half of the third episode in the sixth season of Arthur.
Contents
- ane Summary
- two Plot
- 3 Characters
- iii.1 Major
- 3.two Pocket-sized
- 3.3 Cameo
- 3.four Mentioned
- 4 Songs
- 5 Trivia
- 5.one Episode connections
- 5.2 Cultural references
- 6 Home Video
- 7 Gallery
- seven.ane Screenshots
- eight References
Summary
A journey within the minds of Baby Kate and dog Pal shows what they actually remember of Arthur, D.W., and the empty-headed adults around them. [1]
Plot
The episode starts with Arthur, D.W., Kate and Pal watching a parody of Rugrats. The babies in the show escape their playpen by building a block pyramid and using a wooden plank to get across. Kate criticizes the show for being unrealistic, because her playpen isn't that like shooting fish in a barrel to get out of and the kids' parents never announced on the show. She says that Vidiboobies is a better prove and wishes that D.Due west. nonetheless liked it. Pal responds, "Mayhap she does," and changes the aqueduct. Arthur accuses D.W. of irresolute the aqueduct, simply she denies it. They fence, although to Kate and Pal, information technology just sounds like a bunch of angry "apathetic, apathetic, apathetic." Kate and Pal continue to lookout Vidiboobies.
Jane pushes Kate in a stroller and Arthur walks Pal. Kate and Pal are having a discussion about Vidiboobies when Pal eats a one-half-eaten doughnut. Nemo starts making fun of Pal and he tries to attack Nemo, although both pets are carried away by their owners.
Back at Arthur'due south house, David panics because he can't find the bride-and-groom cake topper that goes on peak of the nuptials cake for the Crosswires' niece'due south wedding he's catering. Kate notices that David is looking for something. Arthur asks if he can but buy a new decoration, but David responds that they specifically ordered 1 that looks similar the bride and groom. David spent all night sculpting them out of marzipan and shows a photo of them. Kate notices a ornament under the tabular array that looks similar the people in the photo, and decides that information technology must become on the "white belfry" (hymeneals cake). Jane tells D.W. to selection upwardly her toys. Kate crawls over to the figurines, but her mom brings her upstairs before she can grab information technology.
Kate tells Pal to grab the marzipan sculpture. Pal gets close to it, but D.W. collects information technology in her toy barn, complaining about doing work. She states that "some of these things aren't even mine!" Pal grabs the befouled, and D.Westward. tells Arthur that his canis familiaris is trying to eat her toys. Arthur thinks that Pal is just hungry, and brings him dorsum to the kitchen.
In her crib, Kate wonders about what the marzipan figurines will do. She assumes that it'll plow everyone at the hymeneals into babies and create peace on Earth. D.W. walks into the room and Kate sees the figurines inside her barn. Kate realizes that she tin can't escape like the babies in the show, so she starts crying to become attention. Notwithstanding, D.W. gives her Larry the Lemon instead of the sculpture.
Arthur feeds Pal some Chicken Feast, although Pal refuses to eat information technology. Arthur instead offers him salary, which gets Pal then excited that he sings a song about it. Pal hears D.West. shouting upstairs, and he runs to see what's going on. Kate has gotten a hold of the statue, and D.Westward. is trying to take it back. Pal chews on D.Westward.'south clothes, which distracts her, and the statue flies into the air. Pal catches it in his rima oris and brings it to David. David refuses to see why Pal is barking, as he'south looking for the figurines, then Pal leaves the sculpture there and goes to swallow the salary. Everybody thinks that Pal ate the bride and groom instead of the bacon.
The Read family gets in the catering van, with the wedding cake in the dorsum. Pal runs back to grab the sculpture, and Kate tells him that they're probably going to Muffy's identify, because she heard the word "Muffy" a few times. Pal runs to take hold of upward with the van, although his leash gets caught on a fence. Nemo has trapped him there. He forces Pal to beg then tells him where Muffy's place is.
Pal catches up to the van at Muffy'southward House. He gives the statue to Kate, who manages to throw it on top of the cake from the back seat. Ed Crosswire is glad that the cake turned out ameliorate than he expected. At the wedding, Kate is disappointed that anybody didn't plow into babies. Pal points out that everyone is dancing and acting silly, and they're acting similar babies. The episode ends with Kate saying, "I don't know how they'd survive without u.s.."
Characters
Major
- Pal
- Kate Read
- Nemo
Pocket-size
- Arthur Read
- D.W. Read
- Jane Read
- David Read
- Francine Frensky
- Ed Crosswire
Cameo
- Grandma Thora
- Dave (Fantasy)
- Bitzi Baxter (Fantasy)
- Mrs. Barnes (As a Babe)
- Footling Male child
Mentioned
- Muffy Crosswire
Songs
- "Bacon"
Trivia
- This is the first episode that Kate, Pal and Nemo are able to talk. They'll start talking again in some other episodes.
- This is some other time that Arthur'due south dad is shown to weep. This and "Arthur's Family Feud" are the just episodes to show him crying.
- As with all season six episodes, the terminate credits originally featured a remixed version of Believe in Yourself. Beginning in 2015, the credits were reformatted for reruns and now include the standard version of the song.
- In 2002, this episode was voted as a fan-favorite during the PBS Kids Vote-a-rama consequence.
Episode connections
- D.W. mentions Arthur watching Love Ducks from "That'due south a Infant Show!"
Cultural references
- In the beginning of this episode, the Reads scout a spoof of Rugrats. Kate'due south comment nigh "existence in Paris by now" references "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie." Pal compares the red-headed kid to a "chew toy." It's a reference to the Rugrats character Chuckie Finster.
- This is followed past a Teletubbies parody. Kate perceives ane of the characters as quoting William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Kate afterwards explains to Pal, that "the smile baby in the lord's day represents our essential unity with nature."
Home Video
DVD:
- Arthur's Molar
Gallery
Screenshots
Watching Vidiboobies
Vidiboobies

"Our fiddling life is rounded with a sleep."
Watching while the big kids argue

"You want a slice of me, Nemo?"

"Yous should take that dog to a shrink! He's wacko."

"Something's very wrong with Daddy."
The photo
Found the statue

"Female parent, at present is not the time for a nap."

"I just know information technology's very important."

"Information technology's non fair!"

"And when all the grown-ups are babies again…"

"No. Must...be...strong."
Tempting
"Bacon..."
"Sky..."
"...I'g in heaven..."

"Pal, I've got the statue."

"Bad doggy, Pal!"
"Beg!"
Begging
Got the statue

"This has to be perfect!"

"We're sorry, Ed."
The wedding

"I don't know how they'd survive without us."
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.ane http://www.ket.org/episode/ARUR%20%20000603/
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/spider web/20120413104003/http://ww3.tvo.org/program/157024/arthur
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