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#1 - The War Room
Season 8 Episode 20
Aired 2/16/2001
After Grandpa told the Rugrats one of his war stories, the Rugrats rescue Dil's bottle as if they're at war.
Director: Jeff Scott
Writer: Joan Considine Johnson
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#2 - Attention Please
Season 8 Episode 21
Aired 2/16/2001
When Kira & Chazz felt that Kimi is homesick for France, they throw her a party and shower her with gifts, all with a French theme. However, by doing so, they ended up not giving Chuckie any attention.
Director: Jeff Scott
Writer: Joan Considine Johnson
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#3 - And the Winner Is...
Season 8 Episode 22
Aired 3/9/2001
Angelica & Susie compete in a talent show, with Angelica having the usual unfair advantage, thanks to a little spying, trickery, and Charlotte's usual connections. At stake -- a trip to Cynthialand. Also in the show -- Grandpa & Lulu's dance act, provided that Grandpa's trick back doesn't get in the way.
Director: Jim Duffy
Writer: Joan Considine Johnson
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#4 - The Time of Their Lives
Season 8 Episode 30
Aired 4/6/2001
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
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#5 - Adventure Squad
Season 8 Episode 37
Aired 4/27/2001
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: Joan Considine Johnson
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