Here's the episode https://kisscartoon.city/movie/all-grown-up-rsri5b8w09-episode-3/ they don't strip down to their underwear I think anon has a faulty memory or an old man fetish.
For the plot basically Dill steals a vhs tape from a guy name Spine Snapper that supposedly shows an alien autopsy and invites all of his friends to come watch it at his house while his grandfather Lou babysits them since he figured he'd just fall asleep but since Didi doesn't trust Lou not to fall asleep she calls her father Boris to come babysit the kids and since Boris and Lou don't like each other they argue the entire time preventing either from falling asleep and the kids can't watch the tape. Eventually they both find out and the kids explain what is going on and Boris and Lou scare Spine Snapper off by flashing him their man boobs.
I remember the the one where Lou chaperones Tommy's field trip and had to save Tommy via knowledge of the human heart. The one where Tommy and Dill lose Boris in a water park. The Yu-gi-oh! episode, the Reptar episode, the Cynthia episode, the episode where Lil wants to be independent from Phil. As well as RV having Fun Yet.
>that episode Angelica wants to frick her substitute teacher and joins the debate team in hopes of dating him >that episode Dil legitamately can communicate with fish and leeches like Dr Doolittle >that episode grandpa Boris goes apeshit at a water park while half blind >that episode the kids work at a dude ranch and save its livestock of emus from wranglers >that episode Phil crossdresses as Lil to break up with someone for her but it turns out Phil likes hanging out with the dude and continues to pretend being his sister. >that episode where the kids build a zipline in their back yard, nearly kills Dil, and Didi knits a cozy for the house
>the episode where Dil makes an imaginary friend that Chuckie murdered with a lawn mower and had the whole school including faculty mourn his death in the auditorium only for it to be implied he's still alive and was some invisible supernatural being >the episode where Dil wins the lottery on a whim then immediately tears it up to prove he can do it whenever he wants >the episode where Charlotte gets fired by Johnathon, gets depressed without work only to find Dil created a board game that Charlotte convinces him to market only for him to blow up during the advertisment because it went against the integrity or something of the game and her just having stopped talking for the rest of the series due to implied depression
>>the episode where Charlotte gets fired by Johnathon, gets depressed without work only to find Dil created a board game that Charlotte convinces him to market only for him to blow up during the advertisment because it went against the integrity or something of the game and her just having stopped talking for the rest of the series due to implied depression
The worst part of this episode is that in a previous episode, the one where Angelica goes to live with the Carmichaels, Dill takes her place and introduces Charlotte to the game saying one day he wants to market and monetize it. He literally wanted to make money off it then immediately changed his mind later just to frick Charlotte over after she spent all her money on the advertising, launch party, etc.
I guess the joke about Dil is that he actually is a good inventor, but a shit business man
I remember another episode where he didn't want to leave his fish at home so he made a belt using hamster tubing. It got insanely popular and Tommy cashed in on it. Then Dil got but hurt they sold his idea.
>the episode where Dil makes an imaginary friend that Chuckie murdered with a lawn mower and had the whole school including faculty mourn his death in the auditorium only for it to be implied he's still alive and was some invisible supernatural being >the episode where Dil wins the lottery on a whim then immediately tears it up to prove he can do it whenever he wants >the episode where Charlotte gets fired by Johnathon, gets depressed without work only to find Dil created a board game that Charlotte convinces him to market only for him to blow up during the advertisment because it went against the integrity or something of the game and her just having stopped talking for the rest of the series due to implied depression
Why the FRICK was Dil so OP in that series?
Ya got to watch out for those snakes in the grass. She shoulda have a back up plan after Jonathan screwed her.
The one where they got trapped in the mall with crooks and defeat them with home alone style traps
The one where they get lost in some haunted cave and meet the actual ghost of a dead teenager
One of the aspects of the original that charmed me the most is that the "other world" regularly bled into the "real world" and reality seemed to be a matter of perspective. Like when Angelica got stuck on the desert planet after they got abducted by aliens.
Weirdly I remember the mini movies were actually pretty good. There was one where they went to a Dude ranch and another where they found a camp haunted by the ghosts of the Donner Party.
It was a bit awkward that they were like 12 years old and had them getting driven to their dates while their dialogue had them seeming like they were in their late teens.
>She was dumb and naive anon, but most kids are like that
What also pissed me off was the guy told her she got scammed and apparently was aware that this was an ongoing, recurring scam yet he didn't offer to report this the several times this already happened. He basically gave her the "that's rough buddy" treatment and put up his hands when it happened.
It's all a pyramid scheme design for you to fail upwards until you make it. You have to pay to play, and once you're in you have to work that shit, because they're always somebody ready to take your place.
Yeah those stage mom and dads spend sevral thousands on acting/signing lessons, travel expenses, and equipment supplies in the hopes their kid becomes a. Bread winner Hollywood star
Also they will kill you once you've peaked because of artificial scarcity and legacy behind your work, they'll make money and profit off your death and then make a big deal about releasing unreleased music you made that you A. either didn't want out in the public because it sucked or B. The studio label didn't want out in the public for whatever reason
Puffy likely knows who killed Biggie but doesn't care to bring justice to Biggies death. Everyone in the streets knows who killed Tupac but the killer won't ever really be brought to justice "because of a lack of evidence"
The creative arts industry is one of the few industries that actually leaves me feeling gross thinking about it. Yeah, the coal industry pollutes water and the military industry lobbies for war, but something feels extra sleezy about an industry that parasitically feeds off people's individual hopes, dreams, and cash and leaves when they can't extract another dollar or ounce of spirit out of you.
Elaborate? Did she pay a thousand bucks for someone to be her supposed agent or something?
Unlike a lot of Cinemaphile I know I watched AGU but can't remember how a single episode actually went
The only episodes I remember were the episodes when: >chucky was angry because he got pants on front of everyone >Tommy's brother was sad because his imaginary friend died and everyone kept giving him caseroles
Kiara kind of a dork who like all the dorky shit Charles likes. So she by proxy of her boss started a relationship, only for Chucky to point out the boss was a shit person.
Also she stops being a character after Paris. I do find it funny how by All grown up she pretty much abandon her Japanese culture
You gotta think, Chaz hooked with her back in the year 2000 before dating apps, simps, and social media raised woman's egos and corrupted them. It used to be extremely common for autist like us to marry nerdy cute girls like kira simply having a common interest. Now even the introverted girls on e-thot bawds that waiting for supreme chad to swipe right and inseminate.
This is the only episode of AGU that stuck with me because I started acting young myseld. They prey on your vulnerability and little knowledge of the industry
I don't quite remember the details but wasn't the scammer lady making auditions on the kids' school? I would assume that would give her some legitimacy
Then again I almost got scammed into a pyramid scheme that was sponsored by my own college so a school helping a scammer doesn't sound that out of the ordinary.
No it didn't she got the grand from her sister who was saving up to buy a house with her boyfriend she gave it to her since she believed it was a real audition and that their parents knew about it
buying a house is just a way to justify having an extra grand to hand out most people aren't just going to have an extra $1000 they can just give someone
To be fair, kids can be naive so it's usually the job of their parent's to use their judgement and stop them for falling into these scams(because it's not like your average kid has access to $1000). IRL I've heard of people fall into these scams but it's usually from egotistical parents who are too blinded thinking that their kid is the greatest star because they gave them singing lessons that one time. So it's all just kid pageantry shit.
The only episode I remember, besides some of the special, is that one where they go to that sweet human body museum with Grandpa, and I think Tommy is embarrassed by him but also worried about his mortality? I could be misremembering that last part though.
Wasn't that how it was with the original rugrats though? It ended in three seasons, but people realized they loved it in reruns so the show got brought back.
I'm still mad at this b***h, even to this day. Like, somehow Klasky-Csupo designed the most punchable face and made her a massive c**t ripping off some 14 year old kid.
Wow I think that's honestly the only one I remember along with the one where they try to watch an alien autopsy movie
I remember that one ended with Grandpa Lou and Grandpa Boris stripping down to their underwear and scaring some guy off
I remember YUGOTTAGO one and the one where Tommy tries to make an art film.
Remember the episode name or plot?
Here's the episode https://kisscartoon.city/movie/all-grown-up-rsri5b8w09-episode-3/ they don't strip down to their underwear I think anon has a faulty memory or an old man fetish.
For the plot basically Dill steals a vhs tape from a guy name Spine Snapper that supposedly shows an alien autopsy and invites all of his friends to come watch it at his house while his grandfather Lou babysits them since he figured he'd just fall asleep but since Didi doesn't trust Lou not to fall asleep she calls her father Boris to come babysit the kids and since Boris and Lou don't like each other they argue the entire time preventing either from falling asleep and the kids can't watch the tape. Eventually they both find out and the kids explain what is going on and Boris and Lou scare Spine Snapper off by flashing him their man boobs.
I remember the the one where Lou chaperones Tommy's field trip and had to save Tommy via knowledge of the human heart. The one where Tommy and Dill lose Boris in a water park. The Yu-gi-oh! episode, the Reptar episode, the Cynthia episode, the episode where Lil wants to be independent from Phil. As well as RV having Fun Yet.
I remember the one where Chuckie pretends to be a foreign exchange student named Chongo to impress some girl
That was technically the series finale
>that episode Angelica wants to frick her substitute teacher and joins the debate team in hopes of dating him
>that episode Dil legitamately can communicate with fish and leeches like Dr Doolittle
>that episode grandpa Boris goes apeshit at a water park while half blind
>that episode the kids work at a dude ranch and save its livestock of emus from wranglers
>that episode Phil crossdresses as Lil to break up with someone for her but it turns out Phil likes hanging out with the dude and continues to pretend being his sister.
>that episode where the kids build a zipline in their back yard, nearly kills Dil, and Didi knits a cozy for the house
>the episode where Dil makes an imaginary friend that Chuckie murdered with a lawn mower and had the whole school including faculty mourn his death in the auditorium only for it to be implied he's still alive and was some invisible supernatural being
>the episode where Dil wins the lottery on a whim then immediately tears it up to prove he can do it whenever he wants
>the episode where Charlotte gets fired by Johnathon, gets depressed without work only to find Dil created a board game that Charlotte convinces him to market only for him to blow up during the advertisment because it went against the integrity or something of the game and her just having stopped talking for the rest of the series due to implied depression
Why the FRICK was Dil so OP in that series?
>>the episode where Charlotte gets fired by Johnathon, gets depressed without work only to find Dil created a board game that Charlotte convinces him to market only for him to blow up during the advertisment because it went against the integrity or something of the game and her just having stopped talking for the rest of the series due to implied depression
The worst part of this episode is that in a previous episode, the one where Angelica goes to live with the Carmichaels, Dill takes her place and introduces Charlotte to the game saying one day he wants to market and monetize it. He literally wanted to make money off it then immediately changed his mind later just to frick Charlotte over after she spent all her money on the advertising, launch party, etc.
I guess the joke about Dil is that he actually is a good inventor, but a shit business man
I remember another episode where he didn't want to leave his fish at home so he made a belt using hamster tubing. It got insanely popular and Tommy cashed in on it. Then Dil got but hurt they sold his idea.
Takes after his father I guess
Ya got to watch out for those snakes in the grass. She shoulda have a back up plan after Jonathan screwed her.
>the episode where it's revealed that Dil was accidentally dropped on his head by Phil and Lil when he was a baby
I guess because Phil and Lil dropped him on his head as a baby
Same here. It gave a real world lesson ala Hey Arnold style which I liked. I don't remember shit about AGU otherwise.
What lesson?
I only remember Lil and Phil fighting or upset when one was in the spotlight for playing soccer.
The one where they got trapped in the mall with crooks and defeat them with home alone style traps
The one where they get lost in some haunted cave and meet the actual ghost of a dead teenager
>Don't ever got no brain or nothin'
What did he mean by this?
Man this freaked me out as a kid. For a show about grown up babies, it had more paranormal shit than it had any right to
One of the aspects of the original that charmed me the most is that the "other world" regularly bled into the "real world" and reality seemed to be a matter of perspective. Like when Angelica got stuck on the desert planet after they got abducted by aliens.
Weirdly I remember the mini movies were actually pretty good. There was one where they went to a Dude ranch and another where they found a camp haunted by the ghosts of the Donner Party.
She was dumb and naive anon, but most kids are like that
Incidentally, did anyone find it weird how the AGU kids were tweens but basically acted like older teens/young adults at times?
No. Every kids show does this. Why does AGU always get called out for it?
I think because they're very explicit that's "10 years later" but the timeline doesn't add up
Cause the characters are like, explicitly 10 and act like they're about to head off to college. Usually the gap isn't that big
It was a bit awkward that they were like 12 years old and had them getting driven to their dates while their dialogue had them seeming like they were in their late teens.
Its very clear the writers wanted the kids to be in high school, but had to adhere to the literal 10 year anniversary mark.
>She was dumb and naive anon, but most kids are like that
What also pissed me off was the guy told her she got scammed and apparently was aware that this was an ongoing, recurring scam yet he didn't offer to report this the several times this already happened. He basically gave her the "that's rough buddy" treatment and put up his hands when it happened.
That's actually how acting singing works.
It's all a pyramid scheme design for you to fail upwards until you make it. You have to pay to play, and once you're in you have to work that shit, because they're always somebody ready to take your place.
Yeah those stage mom and dads spend sevral thousands on acting/signing lessons, travel expenses, and equipment supplies in the hopes their kid becomes a. Bread winner Hollywood star
Also they will kill you once you've peaked because of artificial scarcity and legacy behind your work, they'll make money and profit off your death and then make a big deal about releasing unreleased music you made that you A. either didn't want out in the public because it sucked or B. The studio label didn't want out in the public for whatever reason
Puffy likely knows who killed Biggie but doesn't care to bring justice to Biggies death. Everyone in the streets knows who killed Tupac but the killer won't ever really be brought to justice "because of a lack of evidence"
AHEM
Stop snitchin'
The creative arts industry is one of the few industries that actually leaves me feeling gross thinking about it. Yeah, the coal industry pollutes water and the military industry lobbies for war, but something feels extra sleezy about an industry that parasitically feeds off people's individual hopes, dreams, and cash and leaves when they can't extract another dollar or ounce of spirit out of you.
$1000? That record deal WAS the scam
Elaborate? Did she pay a thousand bucks for someone to be her supposed agent or something?
Unlike a lot of Cinemaphile I know I watched AGU but can't remember how a single episode actually went
IIRC she kept paying for "auditions" but when she showed up to the last one, she found out they basically took her money and fricked off.
WE WAZ FAMOUZ
The only episodes I remember were the episodes when:
>chucky was angry because he got pants on front of everyone
>Tommy's brother was sad because his imaginary friend died and everyone kept giving him caseroles
The imaginary friend episode always made me mad as a kid I felt so bad for chucky imagined getting replaced by somebody who doesn't even exist
>Tommy and the gang sell out Dills ideas for concert tickets. Angela on ginger kid immediately sell knockoffs.
Stupid sexy Kimi
stay away from my daughter you freak
>be dorky white 30 something year old loser
>managed to secure a wife twice
>one is a hot jap with a cute jap daughter
how did he do it?
Kiara kind of a dork who like all the dorky shit Charles likes. So she by proxy of her boss started a relationship, only for Chucky to point out the boss was a shit person.
Also she stops being a character after Paris. I do find it funny how by All grown up she pretty much abandon her Japanese culture
You gotta think, Chaz hooked with her back in the year 2000 before dating apps, simps, and social media raised woman's egos and corrupted them. It used to be extremely common for autist like us to marry nerdy cute girls like kira simply having a common interest. Now even the introverted girls on e-thot bawds that waiting for supreme chad to swipe right and inseminate.
She's got paint on her overalls
>how did he do it?
Gigantic Ginger Dick
The man can lay pipe like an absolute champ
Wife's daughter
She's not.
Lil is cuter
>Phil is cuter
ftfy
This is the only episode of AGU that stuck with me because I started acting young myseld. They prey on your vulnerability and little knowledge of the industry
I don't quite remember the details but wasn't the scammer lady making auditions on the kids' school? I would assume that would give her some legitimacy
Then again I almost got scammed into a pyramid scheme that was sponsored by my own college so a school helping a scammer doesn't sound that out of the ordinary.
That grand came out of her college savings anyway, so unfortunately it didn’t really make much of a difference for her to blow it on some scam.
No it didn't she got the grand from her sister who was saving up to buy a house with her boyfriend she gave it to her since she believed it was a real audition and that their parents knew about it
Man, the 2000s must've been a magical time if $1000 made a big difference in buying a house
What do you just have $1000 laying around? Losing money just sucks. Doesn’t matter what its coming from
buying a house is just a way to justify having an extra grand to hand out most people aren't just going to have an extra $1000 they can just give someone
To be fair, kids can be naive so it's usually the job of their parent's to use their judgement and stop them for falling into these scams(because it's not like your average kid has access to $1000). IRL I've heard of people fall into these scams but it's usually from egotistical parents who are too blinded thinking that their kid is the greatest star because they gave them singing lessons that one time. So it's all just kid pageantry shit.
>the episode where Chuckie runs around the school naked
Why couldn't it have been Kimi?
Is that Ed Sheeran?
Why couldn’t it be an adult man?
>That episode were Fill gets caught sniffing Lill's feet
>The episode where Phil becomes obsessed with Lil's bra
Neither of those things happened
Phil did make a joke about Kim's "cup-cakes" though
Wasn't there an episode where lil gets Phil to dress up like her to brake up with a boy. Then Phil fell a little to hard into the role.
I forget how it ends.
It ends rushed like most episodes, because this show was trying to balance 8 characters in 22 mins
Really that was the biggest problem
>That episode where Anon spells Phil's name wrong
She wasn't
I only remember this and the one where chuckie gets his first kiss.
I don't think I watched much of this as a kid
>What was she thinking?
she was a tween.
Kinda weird though, isn't she supposed to come from a practical family?
The only episode I remember, besides some of the special, is that one where they go to that sweet human body museum with Grandpa, and I think Tommy is embarrassed by him but also worried about his mortality? I could be misremembering that last part though.
>the episode where Dill joins the circus for some contortionist pussy
>that episode where the principal falls in love with dill and wakes him up at night to sing him sonnets
>AGU exists
>Klasky Csupo already has three shows running at the same time that has preteen/teen protagonists.
What was the point?
To be fair AGU feels nothing like As Told By Ginger and neither of those feel like Rocket Power.
>Klasky Csupo already has three shows running at the same time
Man they fell off hard
>tommy's hebrew school is having a family picnic
>"I'll barbecue my famous pork loin!"
Kek Stew is still the best character
What is it with Nicktoons and kids getting scammed out of shitloads of money?
>Doug's father just hands over Doug's inheritance from his grandmother so he can lose it all in a mail scam
>Nicktoons and kids getting scammed out of shitloads of money?
Not just a Nicktoons thing.
>shitloads
>a couple of quarters
big difference from hundreds or thousands of dollars
Yeah but Ed edd n eddy is like in the 60s so a quarter is like 5 dollars in todays money
>Ed edd n eddy is like in the 60s
no it's not...
and even if it was a quarter in 1960 is only $2.50 now
>the episode where the teacher forces chuckie to pretend to be the female in a marriage with the black football player
cuckie
>Show manages to get more seasons than Nicktoons released afterwards?
>Even Zim, Korra, Avatar, and MLaaTR.
How did they do it?
It was good background noise?
No clue I never knew a single person who liked the show as it was airing
Wasn't that how it was with the original rugrats though? It ended in three seasons, but people realized they loved it in reruns so the show got brought back.
It being a spin-off of one of Nick's earliest cash cows probably had something to do with that.
>That episode where Lil makes Phil break up with his girlfriend.
I'm still mad at this b***h, even to this day. Like, somehow Klasky-Csupo designed the most punchable face and made her a massive c**t ripping off some 14 year old kid.
I liked the japanese kid. Did not like Tommy's brother though.
You can really tell they had no idea what to do with Dill as a character
>the episode where chuckie is tormented by god for accidentally stealing a christmas tree