![]() Not What It Looks Like: At the costume party, Stu and Drew have an argument over who's king of the jungle- Tarzan (Stu's costume of choice) or King Kong (Drew).Locked in a Room: While on the run from Bucky, whom they believe is a giant baby thanks to his costume, the babies manage to escape from him in the bathroom, and when they close the door, a nearby board falls over it, trapping Bucky inside.Leitmotif: Like in a previous episode, " Moose Country", whenever a moose is shown or talked about, the same sound plays in the background almost every time.Karma Houdini: Drew appears to get away with locking Stu out of the house, which leads Stu to getting arrested.Goo Goo Getup: Bucky's baby costume has him wearing nothing more than an adult-sized diaper. ![]() Gasshole: Implied with Bucky, who keeps asking people to "pull my finger.".To be sure he doesn't get inside, they prop the door with some of Angelica's toys. Furniture Blockade: The babies return to Angelica's room after being chased by Bucky.Eat the Camera: Done with Angelica when she sees Bucky in the bathroom.Clothing Damage: While trying to get back into Angelica's house after Drew locks him out, Stu tries to climb up to an open window, only for his loincloth to get caught on a nail and rip.She opens the door, and screams when she sees Bucky. Some time after the party ends, Angelica wakes up, needing to use the bathroom. Brick Joke: The babies manage to evade Didi's cousin, Bucky, in the bathroom and inadvertently manage to trap him inside.As she's on the floor, semi-conscious, this exchange happens: Non Sequitur, *Thud*: Near the end, when Angelica chases Tommy and Chuckie with a pair of pliers, she runs into a wall after Chuckie and Tommy sidestep her.Laser-Guided Karma: Angelica loses a tooth after running around the house, chasing Tommy and Chuckie, in order to pull out the second's teeth.Epileptic Flashing Lights: Happens after Angelica runs into a wall the screen briefly flashes in black and white.Drum Roll, Please: Angelica asks for, and gets, a drumroll from an unseen source during one of her attempts to extract Chuckie's teeth.DIY Dentistry: Angelica tries many methods to pull Chuckie's teeth out, such as prying them out with Tommy's screwdriver, tying one end of a string to Chuckie's teeth and having him jump from a pile of Tommy's toys, then later tying the other end to Spike's tail so Spike can pull them out when he runs, and finally, trying to pull them out with pliers.When Susie decides to prove it, Tommy asks Angelica how much she's selling her sandbox for. Comically Missing the Point: Angelica tells Susie that if she believes in the Tooth Fairy, she has a sandbox in Florida to sell her.Scary thing is, though, this episode predates Timmy. Dentist and an "Everybody Laughs" Ending. The edutainment video, The Adventures of Healthy Teeth, is strikingly similar to The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth, complete with a dentist named Dr. Coincidental Broadcast: Real world example.Bowdlerization: Edwin saying "bugger" note (his baby tooth when explaining money from the tooth fairy) was changed when Rugrats: Bedtime Bash was released on VHS in the UK into "fellow" (to let the BBFC keep the classification as U, not PG).He also wears glasses with extremely large frames (bigger than Chuckie's) to drive the point home (as if it wouldn't be obvious otherwise). He has a copy of The Odyssey by Homer, and is reading about quantum physics when they arrive. When Susie, Tommy and Angelica ask him about the Tooth Fairy, they go to his bedroom, which has so many books that Angelica mistakes it for a library. Bookworm: Edwin, Susie's six year old brother.Bookshelf of Authority: Early in this episode, Susie introduces Tommy and Angelica to Edwin, her older brother who's quite a brainiac and sits at a desk with a large bookcase behind him.Don't continue to harm others! Inflicting harm upon others is a crime called assault and battery. ![]() ![]()
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