It’s going to take a minute for longtime Rugrats fans to get used to the new animation style if the latest trailer is anything to go by.
Nickelodeon and Paramount+ released a new trailer for their upcoming Rugrats series. The trailer features reimagined, 3D versions of Tommy Pickles and the crew making their way through a series of adventures — including encountering a dinosaur that doesn’t exactly look like Reptar. Older fans of the show should be happy to see the entire crew, including Angelica, present.
“Rugrats is one of the biggest and most influential TV hits among kids and parents ever, and we can’t wait for the all-new series to debut on Paramount+,” Ramsey Naito, president of Nickelodeon Animation, said in a press release.
Nickelodeon’s new Rugrats series will debut on Paramount+ beginning on May 27th. The first set of episodes will be available to stream at once, with more episodes rolling out at a later date, according to Nickelodeon. The first episode, “Second Time Around,” is a one hour premiere. It features Tommy leading “the babies on a daring adventure to help Chuckie after his big attempt to be brave goes horribly wrong,” according to the company.
Rugrats first premiered in 1991 as a 2D cartoon. It has become one of Nickelodeon’s most recognizable cartoons, alongside The Wild Thornberry’s, Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom, Spongebob Squarepants, and Rocket Power to name a few. Rugrats spawned three theatrical movies, and ran for nine seasons over 13 years.
Paramount+ is ViacomCBS’ new streaming service that launched in March. Alongside originals, like the upcoming Halo live-action series, it’s also home to a huge library of Nickelodeon, MTV, CBS, BET, Comedy Central, and other series and films.
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