Thursday, July 28, 2016

Arlene Klasky Confirms That The Disturbing "Rugrats" Theory Is False

You've probably heard this already, but there's a super-dark theory about Nickelodeon's beloved '90s show Rugrats that could potentially destroy your childhood.


The incredibly disturbing theory, which has gone viral since its inception, states that none of the babies are actually real. They only exist in Angelica's imagination - she invented them on account of her parents' neglect:

Chuckie died with his mother, which explains how much of a nervous wreck his father was.

Tommy was a stillborn baby, which explains why his father, Stu, was always in the basement making toys for the son he never had.

The DeVilles had an abortion. To compensate for not knowing the sex of the baby, Angelica invented twins in her head, one boy, one girl — aka Phil and Lil.

Susie is Angelica's only friend, and plays along with her hallucinations so she doesn't take away her only coping mechanism.

Dil was the only baby who couldn't speak like an adult because he was the only baby that wasn't a figment of Angelica's imagination.


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That was horrible, right? You feel horrible now, yes? Same. OK, well, BuzzFeed chatted with Rugrats co-creator Arlene Klasky at San Diego Comic-Con and asked her about it.

And yes, she's definitely heard about it.


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But no, thankfully it is NOT TRUE. The babies are alive and well! It's not all happening in Angelica's mind!

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according to the creator of rugrats, that dark theory isn't true

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THEY'RE NOT DEADDDD!! *happy xylophone music*


Be consoled, '90s kids. Be consoled! Time to put away the blankie.


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