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Nickelodeon announces new ‘Rugrats’ episodes, movie
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tommy, Chuck- ie and the gang have a new TV and movie deal.
Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures have announced the animated children’s series “Rugrats” is returning to the net- work with 26 episodes. The creators of the series will be executive producers.
A live-action movie, written by David Goodman, featuring computer generated characters is slated to hit theaters in No- vember 2020.
“Rugrats” ran on Nickelodeon from 1991 to 2004, focusing on the imaginative lives of toddlers Tommy, Chuckie, twins Phil and Lil, and Angelica.
In a statement, Nickelodeon interim president and Viacom Media Networks COO Sarah Levy said, “What was true in 1991 when the original show premiered is still true today: kids are fascinated with the world of babies.”
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