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Season 3 Episode 25b
Moving Away Title Card (HQ)
Moving Away
Original Airdate May 22, 1994
VHS release A Rugrats Chanukah
DVD release Season 3
Complete Series
Previous Episode "Cradle Attraction"
Next Episode "Passover"

"Moving Away" is a Season 3 episode of Rugrats.

Characters Present[]

Synopsis[]

When Charlotte gets a promotion, Angelica thinks she will have to move away.The other kids thinks this is great, but Tommy reminds them that it was Angelica that got them together in the first place. - Description from Klasky Csupo

Plot[]

It seems like Angelica and her parents might be moving away, which the babies are initially happy about, because with Angelica living in a different city, she can't bully them anymore. However, Tommy soon remembers that his cousin was the person who actually brought the babies together as friends and reminds his friends of how they first met. Angelica hears and gets upset as she realizes how much she genuinely cares about the babies. All the Rugrats crying together as hugs. After telling them how much she'll miss them, everyone cries. However, the move falls through, and the babies happily hug Angelica as she tries to take back all the nice things she said.

Trivia[]

  • The ending credits music is different from the usual.
  • This episode was produced as the final episode for the "original era", but "Passover" (produced as the 62nd episode) ended up to be the last of the "original era" to air on Nickelodeon, which was aired in 1995.
  • This episode marks how the babies met for the first time.
    • However, this episode's flashback could be considered non-canon, as it is mentioned in other episodes (notably in "Showdown at Teeter Totter Gulch," "A Step at a Time," and "The Crawl Space") that Tommy has known Chuckie since soon after he was born; the flashback mentions how Stu and Didi only recently moved into the neighborhood with the babies all meeting at the same age they are in the present. In addition, Phil and Lil mention they like eating worms when Angelica first meets them, yet in "Moose Country," they eat worms for the first time. As for the grown-ups, Drew mentions that he and Chas have known each other since high school, but in "The Santa Experience," Chas mentions a fourth-grade play they did together, implying that they have known each other for much longer.
  • Drew, Charlotte, and Angelica originally lived in Akron, Ohio.
  • This episode was somewhat foreshadowed back in the Season 2 episode, "Aunt Miriam," where Lou and Aunt Miriam describe their backstory when they were young, and how Lou got his head stuck in the fence and Bill and Jill pulled him out. Only in this case, it's Angelica that gets her head stuck and Tommy and Chuckie, as well as Phil and Lil pull her out.
  • This is one of the few episodes to show that Angelica really does genuinely care about the babies.
  • The little Chihuahua in the yard across the fence is both based on and a reference to Ren Höek from The Ren & Stimpy Show, which is one of the first Nicktoons along with Rugrats and Doug.
  • Both Angelica and Tommy misquote Sally Field's 1985 acceptance speech for her win for Best Actress at the 1985 Academy Awards. She actually said, "You like me! Right now, you like me!", which is very often misquoted as, "You like me! You really like me!"
  • This is the final episode co-composed by Denis M. Hannigan. Beginning the following season, Mark Mothersbaugh's brother Bob would join him as co-composer.
  • Moral: Don't ever take your friends or family for granted; you never know what you've got until it's gone.

Video Clips[]

How_Many_Times_Did_Angelica_Pickles_Cry?_-_Part_11_-_Moving_Away

How Many Times Did Angelica Pickles Cry? - Part 11 - Moving Away

How_Many_Times_Did_Lil_DeVille_Cry?_-_Part_12_-_Moving_Away

How Many Times Did Lil DeVille Cry? - Part 12 - Moving Away

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