The best episode written by Suzie Villandry is "Cuddle Bunny", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Chris Hermans". "Cuddle Bunny" aired on 1/26/2001 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Changes for Chuckie".
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: Suzie Villandry
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: Suzie Villandry
Howard has laryngitis, making it difficult for him to speak. When Lulu asks if his "cat got his tongue", the Rugrats look for Fluffy, so they can get it back.
Director: Dave Fontana
Writer: Suzie Villandry
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: Suzie Villandry
After Phil & Lil knock over a blueberry pie that Didi baked, they make a new one, with the usual "different" ingredients.
Director: Robert H. "Bob" Fuentes III
Writer: Suzie Villandry
Angelica is told not to eat the big cake that her mom has baked. But when she ate the whole thing without getting sick -- things happen.
Director: Robert H. "Bob" Fuentes III
Writer: Suzie Villandry
From their perspectives, Spike looks at a vacuum cleaner, while Dil looks at bubbles.
Director: Dave Fontana
Writer: Suzie Villandry