The new computer animated reboot of
May 27. Dubbed as a reimagining of the classic ’90s hit from Nickelodeon that helped define the unique style of Nicktoons, the series brings back Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, Susie and Angelica as they explore the world from their pint-sized and wildly imaginative point-of-view. But first, they’re doing some digging into the past for the sake of nostalgia.
Paramount+ has released an animated short featuring the computer animated style of the new
Rugrats. But it’s not an original short. Instead, it’s almost entirely a shot-for-shot remake of one of the classic scenes from the original
Rugrats Series Reveals Official Trailer, New Key Art
Paramount+ today released the official trailer and new key art for the upcoming CG-animated
Rugrats show that is set to premiere on May 27th. The first set of episodes will join the streaming service that day with additional episodes to be announced at a later date. According to the press release, the hour-long first episode, Second Time Around, sees Tommy Pickles leading the babies once again on an adventure to help Chuckie after his attempt to be brave goes poorly.
You can check out the new trailer embedded above, and you can also check out the new key art for
RUGRATS: A Baby s Gotta Do What A Baby s Gotta Do In The Official Trailer For The Upcoming Paramount+ Revival
Paramount+ has finally released the official trailer for their upcoming
Rugrats revival series, featuring Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, Susie & Angelica getting into all kinds of new adventures!
KingPatel |
5/5/2021
Thirty years after their introduction, theÂ
Rugrats are back, and Paramount+ has finally released the official trailer for their upcoming revival series, which is set to premiere exclusively on the new streaming service on May 27.Â
The series will have a one-hour premiere, titled Second Time Around, which will see Tommy lead the babies on a daring adventure to help Chuckie after his big attempt to be brave goes horribly wrong - an adventure that may or may not involve dinosaurs.Â
Paramount+’s
Rugrats reboot is almost here. Now, everyone between the ages of 20 and 40 hasalreadyweighedin on how gross they find these character designs. But for those still curious, the new trailer delivers those chonky, misshapen babies on another series of imaginative adventures. Fans nostalgic for the days of early Nicktoons, though, might not be so impressed, so it’s worth reiterating that this is a show for little kids and parents who want to watch something with their little kids.
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The animation of
Rugrats looks similar to other CGI reboots of recent years though it leans heavier on the pseudo-claymation that apes a Laika movie at best and