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'''Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing''' is the original unaired pilot episode of the [[Rugrats|Rugrats series]]. The first official episode of the series, ''[[Tommy's First Birthday]]'', followed this episode. This episode can only be watched on the [[Decade in Diapers]] DVD.
 
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"'''Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing'''" is the original formerly unaired pilot episode of the [[Rugrats (1991 series)|''Rugrats'' series]]. The first official episode of the series, "[[Tommy's First Birthday]]", followed this episode. This episode can only be watched on the [[Decade in Diapers|''Decade in Diapers'']] DVD and the [[Decade in Diapers - Volume 1|''Decade in Diapers - Volume 1'']] VHS.
   
===Characters Present  ===
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== Characters Introduced ==
*[[Tommy Pickles|Tommy]]
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*[[Tommy Pickles (1991)|Tommy]]
*[[Phil DeVille|Phil]]
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*[[Phil_DeVille_(1991)|Phil]]
*[[Lil DeVille|Lil]]
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*[[Lil_DeVille_(1991)|Lil]]
*[[Spike]]
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*[[Spike (1991)|Spike]]
*[[Louis Pickles|Grandpa Lou]]
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*[[Lou Pickles (1991)|Stu, Sr.]]
*[[Didi Pickles|Didi]]
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*[[Didi Pickles (1991)|Didi]]
*[[Stuart Pickles|Stu]]
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*[[Stu Pickles (1991)|Stu]]
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*[[Squeaky Chicken Girl|Chareen the Squeaky Chicken Girl]]
*[[Elizabeth DeVille|Betty]]
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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''The 6 1/2 minute pilot was produced in 1990 and featured all the Rugrats that appeared in Tommy's First Birthday, except Angelica and Chuckie. The adventure focuses on Tommy going into the Pickles' bathroom and making a mess as he swings precariously from a plunger - [[Klasky Csupo]]''
After watching his grandfather enter the bathroom, [[Tommy Pickles]] is determined to find out what the large white thing (toilet) located inside the bathroom is. 
 
   
==Recap==
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==Summary==
 
After watching his grandfather enter the bathroom, [[Tommy Pickles (1991)|Tommy Pickles]] is determined to find out what the large white thing (toilet) located inside the bathroom is.
[[Lou Pickles|Grandpa Lou]] is getting ready in the Pickles' bathroom, whilst [[Tommy Pickles|Tommy]] stares in awe at the toilet. Tommy crawls up to the toilet, and slowly reaches out to touch it, but is prevented from doing so when Grandpa picks him up, telling him that the bathroom is no place for him, before walking out with Tommy in his arms. Tommy is put into the play pen where he tells [[Phil DeVille|Phil]] and [[Lil DeVille|Lil]] that he heard a noise from the bathroom, and went inside and saw a "big white thing". The gang try to figure out what the big white thing is (suggestions ranging from a giant dog bowl to a fish bowl). Tommy believes that it is alive, and that the burping sound (the flush) was its attempt to speak to him. He then plans to go and talk to it during the night.
 
   
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==Plot==
After being put to bed by his parents, Tommy pretends to fall asleep, and waits for [[Stuart Pickles|Stu]] and Didi to leave. After they do, he moves his teddy bear, revealing a screwdriver that he uses to sneak out of his crib, where he then ventures to the bathroom, as the door has been left open. Tommy looks at the toilet in awe, before walking up to it and knocking on it, asking if anybody is home. Naturally, he doesn't get an answer. Tommy, dissatisfied, sees the toilet flusher and climbs a sink plunger to reach it, he jumps on the toilet bowl, but upon seeing his reflection in the water, he screams in shock. Because of this, Tommy nearly falls in, accidentally flushes the toilet, and tries to use the shower curtain to steady himself, unintentionally pulling it down and into the toilet. Still trying to regain balance, Tommy jumps onto the toilet paper roll, which unravels it all over the floor, he then jumps onto the plunger, and swings around on it, he tries to grab onto the sink, but turns the tap on instead, frightening him once again, making him swing back on the plunger, which gets him covered in the still-unraveling toilet paper. He then swings over and grabs onto the sink, climbing up onto it, but due to the toilet paper covering his eyes, he unintentionally grabs and squeezes a toothpaste tube, causing the cap to launch off, bounce off the wall, and hit a small tub of bubble mixture, which foams up the entire sink. Tommy gets foam in his mouth, and drops the toothpaste tube, which splatters onto the ground.
 
 
[[Lou Pickles (1991)|Grandpa]] is getting ready in the Pickles' bathroom, whilst [[Tommy Pickles (1991)|Tommy]] stares in awe at the toilet. Tommy crawls up to the toilet, and slowly reaches out to touch it, but is prevented from doing so when Grandpa picks him up, telling him that the bathroom is no place for him, before walking out with Tommy in his arms. Tommy is put into the play pen where he tells [[Phil_DeVille_(1991)|Phil]] and [[Lil_DeVille_(1991)|Lil]] that he heard a noise from the bathroom, and went inside and saw a "big white thing". The gang try to figure out what the big white thing is (suggestions ranging from a giant dog bowl to a fish bowl). Tommy believes that it is alive, and that the burping sound (the flush) was its attempt to speak to him. He then plans to go and talk to it during the night.
   
 
After being put to bed by his parents, Tommy pretends to fall asleep, and waits for [[Stu Pickles (1991)|Stu]] and [[Didi Pickles (1991)|Didi]] to leave. After they do, he moves his teddy bear, revealing a [[screwdriver]] that he uses to sneak out of his crib, where he then ventures to the bathroom, as the door has been left open. Tommy looks at the toilet in awe, before walking up to it and knocking on it, asking if anybody is home. Naturally, he doesn't get an answer. Tommy, dissatisfied, sees the toilet flusher and climbs a sink plunger to reach it. He jumps on the toilet bowl, but upon seeing his reflection in the water, he screams in shock. Because of this, Tommy nearly falls in, accidentally flushes the toilet, and tries to use the shower curtain to steady himself, unintentionally pulling it down and into the toilet. Still trying to regain balance, Tommy jumps onto the toilet paper roll, which unravels it all over the floor. He then jumps onto the plunger, and swings around on it. He tries to grab onto the sink, but turns the tap on instead, frightening him once again, making him swing back on the plunger, which gets him covered in the still-unraveling toilet paper. He then swings over and grabs onto the sink, climbing up onto it, but due to the toilet paper covering his eyes, he unintentionally grabs and squeezes a toothpaste tube, causing the cap to launch off, bounce off the wall, and hit a small tub of bubble mixture, which foams up the entire sink. Tommy gets foam in his mouth, and drops the toothpaste tube, which splatters onto the ground.
[[Spike]] comes into the bathroom, and sniffs the toothpaste, Tommy drops onto his back, and after a quick drink from the toilet bowl, Spike walks down to the living room, and stops where Lou is watching TV. Spike sits down to watch TV with Tommy, and Lou, unaware of Tommy's presence, scratches Spike on the head, and gets up to go to the bathroom while the commercials are on. Tommy and Spike watch TV while Grandpa Lou goes to the bathroom, who is shocked when he notices the mess. An uproar of yelling ensues as Stu and Didi blame Lou for the mess, as he tries to explain that he didn't do anything. As they argue, Tommy changes the channel to one playing music, and both Spike and him swing along to it.
 
   
 
[[Spike (1991)|Spike]] comes into the bathroom, and sniffs the toothpaste. Tommy drops onto his back, and after a quick drink from the toilet bowl, Spike walks down to the living room, and stops where Grandpa is watching TV. Spike sits down to watch TV with Tommy, and Grandpa, unaware of Tommy's presence, scratches Spike on the head, and gets up to go to the bathroom while the commercials are on. Tommy and Spike) watch TV while Grandpa goes to the bathroom, who is shocked when he notices the mess. An uproar of yelling ensues as Stu and Didi blame Grandpa for the mess, as he tries to explain that he didn't do anything. As the three of them continuing arguing, Tommy changes the channel from Chareen the Squeaky Chicken Girl to one playing rock music (most likely [[MTV]], which owned [[Nickelodeon]] at the time before both were bought by [[Viacom Media Networks|Viacom]]), and both Spike and him swing along to it. As the end credits roll, the theme music is heard, and when it ends, it continues the bickering of Didi, Stu and Grandpa lou.
==Quotes==
 
Grandpa Lou: Jumpin' Jehoshaphat! Stu, Didi, call the plumber, quick! Oh look at that, look at that!
 
 
Stu: Dad, dad what is that?
 
 
Didi: Oh my!
 
 
Stu: Where's that coming from?
 
 
Didi: Calm down now!
 
 
Stu: Wait a minute, I closed that door!
 
 
''Inaudible speech as the three continue to argue, whilst the music plays over them. Their arguing fades out, and the main theme song starts to play.''
 
 
''The yelling comes back near the end of the credits.''
 
 
Stu: Go downstairs!
 
 
Lou: I never touched it! I never-
 
 
Stu: Let us handle this!
 
 
Lou: I never touched that-
 
 
Stu: Let us handle this!!
 
 
Lou: I never touched that bowl.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*This episode features the regular ''[[Rugrats]]'' theme tune.
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*This pilot features the regular ''[[Rugrats (1991 series)|Rugrats]]'' theme tune.
*[[Tommy Pickles|Tommy]] is voiced by Tami Holbrook rather than [[E.G. Daily]] in this episode, thus giving Tommy a completely different voice.
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*[[Tommy Pickles|Tommy]] is voiced by [[Tami Holbrook]] rather than [[E.G. Daily]] in this episode, thus giving Tommy a completely different voice. This is also the only time Tami Holbrook voices a character for the series.
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*This is the first appearances of [[Tommy Pickles (1991)|Tommy]], [[Phil_DeVille_(1991)|Phil]], [[Lil_DeVille_(1991)|Lil]], [[Lou Pickles (1991)|Lou]], [[Stu Pickles (1991)|Stu]], [[Didi Pickles (1991)|Didi]], and [[Spike (1991)|Spike]].
*[[Chuckie Finster|Chuckie]] and [[Angelica Pickles|Angelica]] do not appear in the pilot, and are not mentioned or seen in an image either, implying that their characters were added after the show was picked up by Nickelodeon.
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*[[Chuckie_Finster (1991)|Chuckie]] and [[Angelica Pickles (1991)|Angelica]] do not appear in the pilot, and are not mentioned or seen in an image either, implying that their characters were added after the show was picked up by Nickelodeon.
*The only characters that have the same design and voice are [[Didi Pickles|Didi]], [[Phil DeVille|Phil]] and [[Lil DeVille|Lil]].
 
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*This was the only episode animated in-house at Klasky-Csupo. Future episodes would be animated overseas. Some notable animators include ''Simpsons'' directors Wes Archer and David Silverman, director {{w|Brad Bird}} (''{{W|The Iron Giant}}'', ''[[w:c:pixar:The Incredibles|The Incredibles]]'', ''[[w:c:pixar:Ratatouille|Ratatouille]]''), and musician {{w|Eric Stefani}} of {{w|No Doubt}} (brother of {{W|Gwen Stefani|Gwen}}).
 
*The only characters that have the same design and voice are [[Didi Pickles (1991)|Didi]], [[Phil_DeVille_(1991)|Phil]], Stu and [[Lil_DeVille_(1991)|Lil]].
 
*At the beginning of the episode, the title card is shown under the ''Rugrats'' logo. The logo is different from the logo used after this episode.
 
*At the beginning of the episode, the title card is shown under the ''Rugrats'' logo. The logo is different from the logo used after this episode.
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*When Stu and Didi are in the kitchen, they are talking with a man and a woman that are only seen in this episode. It is suggested that these people are caricatures of [[Arlene Klasky]] and [[Gábor Csupó]], or possibly the early design of [[Betty DeVille (1991)|Betty]] and [[Howard DeVille]], or maybe both.
*It is possible that the ending was used in a Nickelodeon promo.
 
*Tommy and [[Spike]] dancing in this episode is shown as a flashback segment of the episode [[All Growed Up]], and used it as a promo for Nickelodeon's channel, despite the fact that this episode never aired on the channel.
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*Tommy and [[Spike (1991)|Spike]] dancing in this episode is shown as a flashback segment of the episode "[[All Growed Up]]", and used it as a promo for Nickelodeon's channel, despite the fact that this episode never aired on the channel.
 
*E.G. Daily, [[Christine Cavanaugh]], and [[Cheryl Chase]] are the only main cast members from the series who did not lend their voices in the pilot.
 
*E.G. Daily, [[Christine Cavanaugh]], and [[Cheryl Chase]] are the only main cast members from the series who did not lend their voices in the pilot.
*Apart from exhibitions at animation festivals and conventions, this episode was never seen by the public until August of 2001, when it appeared on Volume 1 of the ''[[Decade In Diapers]]'' video as a bonus feature, which was released as part of the ''Rugrats''' 10th anniversary on Nickelodeon.
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*Apart from exhibitions at animation festivals and conventions, this episode was never seen by the public until August of 2001, when it appeared on Volume 1 of the ''[[Decade in Diapers]]'' video as a bonus feature, which was released as part of the ''Rugrats'' 10th anniversary on Nickelodeon. A title card was also added before the introduction, utilizing the standard ''Rugrats'' episode title template, but it is read as "Rugrats Pilot Episode".
*In this episode, Tommy wears his trademark blue shirt in the beginning, but towards the end, he wears an orange shirt, probably a nod to Nickelodeon.
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*In this episode, Tommy wears his trademark blue shirt in the beginning, but towards the end, he wears an orange shirt, probably a nod to Nickelodeon. This may be because of the dark lighting during the night-time scene, but it is also orange when Tommy goes into the bathroom, which has its light on. Or likely that it's a pajama shirt.
*Around 1992, [[Klasky-Csupo]] had plans to extend this pilot into 11 minutes and have it televised on Nickelodeon by 1993. Sadly, this never got aired or possibly even produced.
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*Around 1991, [[Klasky Csupo]] had plans to extend this pilot into 11 minutes and have it televised on [[Nickelodeon]] by 1992. Sadly, this never got aired and most likely not even produced.
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*[[Lou Pickles (1991)|Lou]]'s name is listed in the credits as ''Stu Pickles, Sr.'' while [[Stu Pickles (1991)|Stu]]'s name is listed as ''Stu Pickles, Jr.''
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*The pilot episode started production in 1989 and copyrighted in 1990.
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*Parts of the pilot were used for a station identification for Nickelodeon.
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*Tommy is approximately 8-10 (obviously 9) months old in this pilot. He turns a year old in the series premiere, "[[Tommy's First Birthday]]".
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*This is the first and only appearance of Chareen the Squeaky Chicken Girl. Apparently, the wiki accidentally misnamed her as [[Sharlene|Sharleen]].
   
 
==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==
*When Tommy, Phil and Lil are waiting for Lou to leave, Tommy is seen next to them, but after Lou leaves, he is seen emerging from behind his ball.
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*When Tommy, Phil, and Lil are waiting for Grandpa to leave, Tommy is seen next to them, but after Grandpa leaves, he is seen emerging from behind his ball.
 
*When Tommy first rolls on his ball, he is shown to be bigger than it, but after coming out from behind it, he is shown to be smaller than it.
 
*When Tommy first rolls on his ball, he is shown to be bigger than it, but after coming out from behind it, he is shown to be smaller than it.
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*In this pilot, Tommy's ball is big as a 24-inch/teenage adult size space hopper ball, but in the rest of the series, it is changed to a 15 inch inflatable ball.
 
*When Tommy is put to bed, his crib is empty, even though his teddy bear is seen after he gets up to exit.
 
*When Tommy is put to bed, his crib is empty, even though his teddy bear is seen after he gets up to exit.
*As Tommy and Spike dance, the camera zooms out past the background frame.
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*As Tommy and Spike dance, the camera starts zooming a bit past the background frame. This is noticeable at the bottom of the screen.
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*In the start of the episode when Grandpa is getting ready, as the camera pans away, he disappears.
*It is unknown why Tommy's shirt is blue, but near the end of the episode, it is an orange color. This may be because of the dark lighting during the night-time scene.
 
   
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Things - Title Card.png|The title card.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - The Toilet.png|The great white thing.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - Tommy's Eyes.png|Tommy's eyes are revealed to be blue.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - Tommy's Ball.png|Tommy rolls on his ball.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - The Trio Wait.png|Tommy, Phil and Lil wait for Lou to leave.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - The Big White Thing.png|Tommy exclaims to Phil and Lil about what he saw.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - Tommy Ponders.png|Tommy ponders about what it could be.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - Inside Phil's Mouth.png|The first time the camera is positioned inside of Phil's mouth.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - It's Alive!.png|Tommy tells Phil and Lil that the great white thing might be alive.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - Tommy's Screwdriver.png|Tommy's trusty screwdriver.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - Tommy sees the Toilet.png|Tommy gazes at the great white thing.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - The Mess.png|Tommy causes a mess in the bathroom, which Lou is blamed for.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - Watching TV.png|Tommy and Spike go and watch TV with Lou.
 
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - Tommy and Spike Dance.png|Tommy and Spike dance as Stu, Didi and Lou argue about the mess.
 
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Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing Gallery Transcript
Season 0 Episode 1
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing - Rugrats Logo
Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing
Original Airdate N/A
VHS release Decade in Diapers Vol. 1
DVD release Decade in Diapers
Previous Episode N/A
Next Episode "Tommy's First Birthday" (August 11, 1991)

"Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing" is the original formerly unaired pilot episode of the Rugrats series. The first official episode of the series, "Tommy's First Birthday", followed this episode. This episode can only be watched on the Decade in Diapers DVD and the Decade in Diapers - Volume 1 VHS.

Characters Introduced

Synopsis

The 6 1/2 minute pilot was produced in 1990 and featured all the Rugrats that appeared in Tommy's First Birthday, except Angelica and Chuckie. The adventure focuses on Tommy going into the Pickles' bathroom and making a mess as he swings precariously from a plunger - Klasky Csupo

Summary

After watching his grandfather enter the bathroom, Tommy Pickles is determined to find out what the large white thing (toilet) located inside the bathroom is.

Plot

Grandpa is getting ready in the Pickles' bathroom, whilst Tommy stares in awe at the toilet. Tommy crawls up to the toilet, and slowly reaches out to touch it, but is prevented from doing so when Grandpa picks him up, telling him that the bathroom is no place for him, before walking out with Tommy in his arms. Tommy is put into the play pen where he tells Phil and Lil that he heard a noise from the bathroom, and went inside and saw a "big white thing". The gang try to figure out what the big white thing is (suggestions ranging from a giant dog bowl to a fish bowl). Tommy believes that it is alive, and that the burping sound (the flush) was its attempt to speak to him. He then plans to go and talk to it during the night.

After being put to bed by his parents, Tommy pretends to fall asleep, and waits for Stu and Didi to leave. After they do, he moves his teddy bear, revealing a screwdriver that he uses to sneak out of his crib, where he then ventures to the bathroom, as the door has been left open. Tommy looks at the toilet in awe, before walking up to it and knocking on it, asking if anybody is home. Naturally, he doesn't get an answer. Tommy, dissatisfied, sees the toilet flusher and climbs a sink plunger to reach it. He jumps on the toilet bowl, but upon seeing his reflection in the water, he screams in shock. Because of this, Tommy nearly falls in, accidentally flushes the toilet, and tries to use the shower curtain to steady himself, unintentionally pulling it down and into the toilet. Still trying to regain balance, Tommy jumps onto the toilet paper roll, which unravels it all over the floor. He then jumps onto the plunger, and swings around on it. He tries to grab onto the sink, but turns the tap on instead, frightening him once again, making him swing back on the plunger, which gets him covered in the still-unraveling toilet paper. He then swings over and grabs onto the sink, climbing up onto it, but due to the toilet paper covering his eyes, he unintentionally grabs and squeezes a toothpaste tube, causing the cap to launch off, bounce off the wall, and hit a small tub of bubble mixture, which foams up the entire sink. Tommy gets foam in his mouth, and drops the toothpaste tube, which splatters onto the ground.

Spike comes into the bathroom, and sniffs the toothpaste. Tommy drops onto his back, and after a quick drink from the toilet bowl, Spike walks down to the living room, and stops where Grandpa is watching TV. Spike sits down to watch TV with Tommy, and Grandpa, unaware of Tommy's presence, scratches Spike on the head, and gets up to go to the bathroom while the commercials are on. Tommy and Spike) watch TV while Grandpa goes to the bathroom, who is shocked when he notices the mess. An uproar of yelling ensues as Stu and Didi blame Grandpa for the mess, as he tries to explain that he didn't do anything. As the three of them continuing arguing, Tommy changes the channel from Chareen the Squeaky Chicken Girl to one playing rock music (most likely MTV, which owned Nickelodeon at the time before both were bought by Viacom), and both Spike and him swing along to it. As the end credits roll, the theme music is heard, and when it ends, it continues the bickering of Didi, Stu and Grandpa lou.

Trivia

  • This pilot features the regular Rugrats theme tune.
  • Tommy is voiced by Tami Holbrook rather than E.G. Daily in this episode, thus giving Tommy a completely different voice. This is also the only time Tami Holbrook voices a character for the series.
  • This is the first appearances of Tommy, Phil, Lil, Lou, Stu, Didi, and Spike.
  • Chuckie and Angelica do not appear in the pilot, and are not mentioned or seen in an image either, implying that their characters were added after the show was picked up by Nickelodeon.
  • This was the only episode animated in-house at Klasky-Csupo. Future episodes would be animated overseas. Some notable animators include Simpsons directors Wes Archer and David Silverman, director Brad Bird (The Iron Giant, The Incredibles, Ratatouille), and musician Eric Stefani of No Doubt (brother of Gwen).
  • The only characters that have the same design and voice are Didi, Phil, Stu and Lil.
  • At the beginning of the episode, the title card is shown under the Rugrats logo. The logo is different from the logo used after this episode.
  • When Stu and Didi are in the kitchen, they are talking with a man and a woman that are only seen in this episode. It is suggested that these people are caricatures of Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó, or possibly the early design of Betty and Howard DeVille, or maybe both.
  • Tommy and Spike dancing in this episode is shown as a flashback segment of the episode "All Growed Up", and used it as a promo for Nickelodeon's channel, despite the fact that this episode never aired on the channel.
  • E.G. Daily, Christine Cavanaugh, and Cheryl Chase are the only main cast members from the series who did not lend their voices in the pilot.
  • Apart from exhibitions at animation festivals and conventions, this episode was never seen by the public until August of 2001, when it appeared on Volume 1 of the Decade in Diapers video as a bonus feature, which was released as part of the Rugrats 10th anniversary on Nickelodeon. A title card was also added before the introduction, utilizing the standard Rugrats episode title template, but it is read as "Rugrats Pilot Episode".
  • In this episode, Tommy wears his trademark blue shirt in the beginning, but towards the end, he wears an orange shirt, probably a nod to Nickelodeon. This may be because of the dark lighting during the night-time scene, but it is also orange when Tommy goes into the bathroom, which has its light on. Or likely that it's a pajama shirt.
  • Around 1991, Klasky Csupo had plans to extend this pilot into 11 minutes and have it televised on Nickelodeon by 1992. Sadly, this never got aired and most likely not even produced.
  • Lou's name is listed in the credits as Stu Pickles, Sr. while Stu's name is listed as Stu Pickles, Jr.
  • The pilot episode started production in 1989 and copyrighted in 1990.
  • Parts of the pilot were used for a station identification for Nickelodeon.
  • Tommy is approximately 8-10 (obviously 9) months old in this pilot. He turns a year old in the series premiere, "Tommy's First Birthday".
  • This is the first and only appearance of Chareen the Squeaky Chicken Girl. Apparently, the wiki accidentally misnamed her as Sharleen.

Goofs

  • When Tommy, Phil, and Lil are waiting for Grandpa to leave, Tommy is seen next to them, but after Grandpa leaves, he is seen emerging from behind his ball.
  • When Tommy first rolls on his ball, he is shown to be bigger than it, but after coming out from behind it, he is shown to be smaller than it.
  • In this pilot, Tommy's ball is big as a 24-inch/teenage adult size space hopper ball, but in the rest of the series, it is changed to a 15 inch inflatable ball.
  • When Tommy is put to bed, his crib is empty, even though his teddy bear is seen after he gets up to exit.
  • As Tommy and Spike dance, the camera starts zooming a bit past the background frame. This is noticeable at the bottom of the screen.
  • In the start of the episode when Grandpa is getting ready, as the camera pans away, he disappears.