A Rugrats Passover facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Rugrats: A Rugrats Passover |
|
---|---|
Written by | Paul Germain |
Directed by | Howard Baker |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Running time | 23 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Nickelodeon |
Original release | April 13, 1995 |
"A Rugrats Passover" is a special episode of the popular Nickelodeon show Rugrats. It first aired on April 13, 1995. This episode tells a famous story from Jewish history in a fun way, perfect for the Rugrats gang! It's all about the holiday of Passover.
Contents
The Story of Passover
The episode begins with the Pickles family and their friends celebrating a Passover Seder. This is a special meal that Jewish families share. During the Seder, they remember an important story.
Trapped in the Attic
While at Didi's parents' house, Boris (Grandpa Boris) and the kids get locked in the attic. The door won't open from the inside! To pass the time, Boris decides to tell everyone a very old and important story.
Moses and Freedom
Boris tells the story of why Jewish people celebrate Passover. It's about how Moses helped his people escape from slavery a long, long time ago. They were slaves in ancient Egypt. Moses led them to freedom. This story teaches about hope and courage. It shows how people can overcome big challenges.
Who's Who in the Episode?
Here are some of the main characters you'll hear in this special episode:
- Tommy Pickles (voiced by E. G. Daily)
- Chuckie Finster (voiced by Christine Cavanaugh)
- Angelica Pickles (voiced by Cheryl Chase)
- Didi Pickles (voiced by Melanie Chartoff)
- Grandpa Boris (voiced by David Doyle)
- Grandma Minka (voiced by Melanie Chartoff)
Where Can You Watch It?
"A Rugrats Passover" was first released on a VHS tape called Rugrats: A Rugrats Passover. You can also find it on the DVD set Rugrats: The Complete Series.
Images for kids
-
Melanie Chartoff voiced both Didi and Minka in the episode.