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Season i Episode 2a
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Barbecue Story
Original Airdate August 18, 1991
DVD release Flavor 1
Outdoor Shenanigans!
Complete Series
Previous Episode Tommy's First Birthday
Adjacent Episode Waiter, There's a Baby in My Soup

"Charcoal-broil Story" (misspelled as "Barbeque Story" in the title card) is the first segment of the 2nd episode of season 1, and the second Rugrats segment overall.

Characters Present

  • Tommy
  • Chuckie
  • Angelica
  • Phil
  • Lil
  • Spike
  • Bull Dog
  • Didi
  • Stu
  • Lou
  • Boris
  • Drew
  • Chas (cameo)
  • Howard
  • Betty
  • Minka (cameo)

Summary

Tommy has received his favorite toy in the whole earth -- a ball. Angelica, always looking to spoil the babies' fun, takes the ball and tosses it into the neighbors' k, resulting in the babies risking life and limb looking for it.

- Description from Klasky Csupo

Plot

It's the 4th of July and the Pickles have invited their family and friends over for a barbeque! Tommy tries to swallow a beetle he picked off the ground, just Didi stops him in time and throws the beetle abroad, which lands on Lou's olfactory organ, before Lou flicks it off, equally the beetle and then lands on Drew's shoulder which Howard swats away earlier the beetle finally lands on the back of Spike (who is begging furiously for the turkey burgers Stu is currently grilling) before Didi puts him in the outdoor playpen with the rest of the babies. In the playpen, Tommy suggests they play with his brand new brawl, which impresses his friends. Unfortunately, Angelica takes the brawl and hits it over the fence when none of the grown-ups are looking!

Naturally, Tommy begins to cry, and Didi rushes over to comfort him. While she is holding him, Tommy can see over the contend, and locates his ball. Tommy stops crying and Didi puts him dorsum in the playpen. Phil and Lil ask why he stopped crying and point out he could've gotten anything he wanted if he'd continued to cry. Tommy says he saw his ball, and says they're going to break out and go into the side by side yard to retrieve information technology because "A baby'due south gotta do what a baby's gotta exercise!" The event is spoiled, however, because his diaper slips and about exposes him in forepart of his friends.

The babies interruption out of the playpen and slip into the adjacent yard through a loose board, where at that place is fancier landscaping than the Pickles' backyard. The four of them split upward and explore the one thousand separately to search for the ball, though without success. When Chuckie gets his head stuck in a log the other three pull him out. Chuckie, frustrated, rants at Tommy who then finds his ball! It turns out that the brawl is in yet another yard, this i barren save for an old domestic dog house and is blocked off by a concatenation-linked debate.

The DeVille twins help Tommy and Chuckie over the fence and contend over which of them goes next. Tommy tells them to look in that location, and walks farther into the yard to retrieve his ball. What none of them realize is a big, savage bulldog occupies the dog firm, and becomes very aroused when he sees Tommy in his thou! Just as Tommy grabs his brawl, the bulldog comes out of the dog house and charges at little Tommy! Fortunately for Tommy and Chuckie, the dog is chained to the dog house and they're simply out of reach. Unfortunately the dog continues to charge and starts to pull the domestic dog house loose, gradually coming closer to Tommy. Tommy helps Chuckie over the argue but the contend is too high for him to jump over by himself, only every bit the domestic dog is getting fifty-fifty closer to Tommy,

Phil and Lil, frightened, run back towards the Pickles' backyard and cling to Betty's legs in terror. At this time the grown-ups finally detect the babies got out of the playpen and that Tommy and Chuckie are still missing. Equally the grown-ups search the backyard, the bulldog is coming closer and Tommy finally begins to scream.

None of the adults hear the scream, but Spike, who was on the verge of getting an unattended turkey burger, does. Spike abandons the burgers and leaps into action to salve Tommy! As Spike scrambles to get over the fence he gets his head caught in one of the large Tiki caput decorations the Pickles' ready for the occasion. Fasten dashes through the next yard and leaps the concatenation-linked fence, putting himself between Tommy and the bulldog. Luckily, the bulldog finds Tiki-caput Fasten terrifying and retreats into its doghouse. Tommy and Chuckie ride Fasten dorsum to their grand, where the grown-ups are relieved to detect them safe. Yet, Stu left the burgers unattended also long, and at present they're all burnt to a well-baked!

The scene changes to night. Anybody is gathered on a hill behind the Pickles' back yard, watching nearby fireworks lite upwardly the dark sky. As a reward for his heroism, Stu gives Fasten the burnt burgers. While Spike eats, Tommy notices the beetle on Spike. This time, when he plucks the beetle off, he puts information technology on the footing instead of attempting to eat it. So Tommy gives his hirsuite hero a hug as he watches the fireworks with his parents and friends (and his ball).

Trivia

  • The cartoon'southward plot is loosely based on The Simpsons Tracey Ullman Show two-function short Maggie In Peril, which Klasky Csupo oversaw blitheness work of in 1989. The short involved infant Maggie Simpson going across Springfield to go her brawl back after her brother Bart kicked information technology away.
  • This is the beginning episode to accept place outside during the nighttime fourth dimension (though it only takes place exterior at night during the concluding few seconds of the episode).
  • This episode, along with "Waiter, There's a Infant in My Soup" has the championship carte sequence shortened, that simply lasts around 2/three seconds. These are the only 2 episodes to take this happen to them.
  • Tommy hides his signature screwdriver in the pouch of a blimp kangaroo.
  • While Stu is filming the party, 2 unknown characters are seen talking. They are never seen again in, or subsequently, the episode.
    • Ane of these characters is a woman with orange hair and glasses talking to Chas. Due to her similarities and resemblance to Chas and Chuckie, many people have interpreted this woman as an early blueprint for Melinda Finster, unless she was actually only a friend or a relative or an acquaintance. At this time, the creators weren't sure how to write in Melinda (before ultimately deciding she passed away), so information technology'southward easy to presume this was an idea they had for her. Nevertheless, she is said to have passed away when Chuckie was very young and couldn't yet fully remember her, which could mean it'southward a continuity error.
  • Chuckie will have a similar rant in "Moose Country".
  • The adventure music was later on re-used equally an upbeat version of the vocal during Tommy's home movie in "Home Movies".
  • Time to come episodes show that the other two backyards the babies visit would have been those of the DeVille's and the Finster's. In this episode, however, they clearly belong to very different neighbors.
  • The episode takes place on the 4th of July, which would make this the offset Rugrats episode assault a holiday.
  • This episode is also known as "Bar-B-Q".
  • This is the first episode Chas appears in, making him the final member of the original bandage to debut in the commencement season. (Charlotte and the Carmichaels all debuted in the second season)
    • Although Chas debuted in this episode, he just had a unmarried line ("Chuckie!") and did not say it on screen. Chas would not begin to have a greater role in the series until "Touchdown Tommy", which was almost the end of the kickoff season.
  • This is the showtime episode to feature Tommy's famous ball, which appears frequently throughout the entire series.
  • Tommy's brawl is similar to the ones in Pixar and Bluish's Clues. Just is colored differently than the 2, where the brawl is colored green with a single imperial (sometimes blue) stripe on it, and an orangish star in the middle.
  • This is 1 of the very few episodes where Angelica does something heinous and gets off scot-gratuitous. This can exist chalked upward to the creators originally intending her to teach young viewers the idea that life isn't off-white, simply for Arlene Klasky to despise Angelica and from and so on dole as much karma on her as her actions give them the opportunity to.
  • This is the first of many episodes that involve Stu's grilling something that inevitably gets ruined. Other such episodes include "Necktie My Shoes" and "Discover America".
  • Tommy'south famous line "A infant'due south gotta do, what a baby's gotta do!" is used in the Remixalodeon song on The Splat (now NickRewind).
  • This is the first 11-minute episode of the series.
  • The episode was after remade in the 2021 brusk "Tommy'south Ball".

Goofs

  • Lil sounded similar Phil when she said, "I detest barbecues. There is nothing for united states of america to exercise."
  • When Chuckie is speaking, he has a total prepare of teeth.
  • On Hulu, the episode'south championship is known as "Barbeque".
  • When Tommy says he institute his ball over the fence Phil and Lil switch sides.

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