The best episode directed by Chris Hermans is "Spike's Nightscare", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by David Rosenberg". "Spike's Nightscare" aired on 1/26/2001 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Cuddle Bunny".
When the Rugrats notice that Spike is having a nightmare, they help Spike out of it by giving him the things that help them through their nightmares.
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: David Rosenberg
At Edwin's birthday party, Kimi falls in love with the donkey piñata at a party, thinking that it was a "Cuddle Bunny". But when she learns that the kids will bust it open for the candy inside, the Rugrats try to save Cuddle Bunny from its impending destruction.
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: Sarah Jane Cunningham
Since Kira & Kimi came into Chuckie's life, he believes that everything is changing when Kira straightens his hair, buys him new "trap-door" pajamas with feet, gives him sandwiches with crusts, and, worst of all, gives Wawa a makeover.
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: Sarah Jane Cunningham
When Angelica breaks her mother's cell phone (so she thinks), she hides it in a drawer and keeps it a secret. However, when she is unable to reveal the secret, it drove her nuts.
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: Sarah Jane Cunningham
Angelica has gotten a new Cynthia watch, which she uses to trick the Rugrats into believing that they must do whatever the watch says. Basically, the watch "tells" the Rugrats to become Angelica's slaves. Then, on the way to get a snack, Angelica's watch slips off her wrist. Kimi finds it, but hides it away, so that Angelica wouldn't order the Rugrats around anymore. However, they think that time stops as long as the watch stays lost, meaning that Angelica stays around forever and ever. Meanwhile, Stu
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: Joan Considine Johnson
Phil watches "Adventure Squad", a super-hero show that becomes so intriguing, that he tries to make all the Rugrats' imaginary adventures involve the "Adventure Squad". While it seemed great at first, the rules of the game, along with Phil's reluctance to play anything else, begins to take a toll on the other Rugrats.
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: N/A
The gang visits a marine theme park, which prac
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: Scott Gray
When Taffy comes over to babysit the Rugrats, she is upset that the band will break up, all because they feel that she is affecting her performance in the band. When Taffy says, ""I'm not myself"", Angelica tries to cheer her up by dressing like Taffy. However, this created a new problem -- the Rugrats think that Angelica, wearing one of taffy's hair clips, has become Taffy; while Taffy, calling the bandmembers ""dumb babies"" over the phone, has become Angelica.
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: Peter Egan
Taffy takes the Rugrats to a video arcade; the Rugrats imagine themselves trying to save ""Princess"" Taffy from the dragons in a video game.
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: Scott Gray
Kimi has a special birthday party at Happy Castle.
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: Peter Hunziker
The tykes enter their pets in a contest.
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: N/A
Angelica pretends to be the hero of a TV adventure, while Tommy and the gang make believe she's the villain.
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: N/A
The babies must solve the mystery of Chuckie's missing plush bear during an overnight train ride in celebration of Boris and Minka's wedding anniversary.
Director: Chris Hermans
Writer: David Regal