Yea, Nick destroyed the Rugrats, just like every other show they have ever touched. In the beginning, it was a great, funny show. It still was a great show until around 1995 (I think) when they stopped making new episodes. I get the feeling that somebody in Viacom had other plans for the Rugrats though. When they brought the show back in 1997, they were much less funny, and concentrated more on trying to teach "life lessons". The new characters they kept adding ruined it too. Just when I thought it couldn't get worse, they announced Rugrats Go Wild. The movie is obviously a product of drunkeness and greediness. Viacom could care less about how they've destroyed the Rugrats, as long as they are still making cash off of it. Just to make things worse, they've annouced a Rugrats grown up show. This is obviously another marketing attempt by Viacom, just like TeenNick, to try to appeal to pre-teens and thier need to act older than they are. Ok, so I'm done ranting for now, I feel better :biggrin: