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April 10, 2026
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"Nora Wakeman (voiced by )"
"Brad Carbunkle (voiced by )"
"Tuck Carbunkle (voiced by )"
"[Opening narration for subsequent episodes]"
"Grey DeLisle -"
"Dee Bradley Baker - , Momo"
"Jessie Flower -"
"Mark Hamill - Ozai"
"[Opening narration for the first episode]"
"Zim - Richard Steven Horvitz"
"Dib - Andy Berman"
"Gaz - Melissa Fahn"
"Almighty Tallest Red - Wally Wingert"
"Almighty Tallest Purple - Kevin McDonald"
"GIR - Rosearik Rikki Simons"
"A Fairly Odd Summer (2014)"
"A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! (2011)"
"Wishology (2009)"
"The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour (2004-06)"
"The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish (2024-present)"
"The Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder (2022)"
"A Fairly Odd Christmas (2012)"
"Check it out! - Tito"
"Tito? - Dodger"
"Hey Man Check it out, Huh! - Tito"
"Susanna Yvonne "Susie" Carmichael - voiced by Cree Summer, understudied by Elizabeth Daily (in) "The Last Babysitter" and "Angelica's Birthday""
"The Rugrats Movie (1998)"
"Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000)"
"Rugrats Go Wild (2003)"
"Thomas Malcolm "Tommy" Pickles - voiced by Elizabeth Daily, Michael Yarmush (uncredited) in the unaired pilot"
"Charles Crandall Norbert "Chuckie" Finster, Jr. - voiced by Christine Cavanaugh from 1991-2002, Nancy Cartwright from 2002-2003 and Cameron Ansell (uncredited) from 2003-2006"
"Angelica Charlotte Pickles - voiced by Cheryl Chase"
"The origins of "Rugrats" began when Vanessa Coffee, a development executive at Nickelodeon, contacted our animation studio. I had taken fifteen months off work after my second child was born. I was working from home on concepts for "Sesame Street" shorts. Gabor Csupo, my husband at the time, asked me to come up with ideas to pitch to NICK. So, I quickly expanded notes I’d written from one of the "Sesame Street" ideas. My thoughts were, "if babies could talk what would they say" and "what was the logic that drove tiny humans to desperately want to stick their hands in the toilet?" It fascinated me, but mostly I found it humorous. Paul Germain, our development executive at the time, and Gabor Csupo then pitched several ideas to Nickelodeon. Vanessa Coffee had the foresight to choose what ultimately became "Rugrats" and Gerry Laybourne, the President of NICK at the time, had the vision to green-light it! Gabor and I sketched some of the original characters and worked with Paul on creating the world of "Rugrats". Together we produced a pilot that Peter Chung, a brilliant artist and animator, directed. The super talented Mark Mothersbaugh created the music for the show. The studio produced the "Rugrats" and "All Grown Up" series over the next decade as well as two "Rugrats" movies and a third film, where the "Rugrats" meet "The Wild Thornberrys". Our studio just exploded with work! The next ten years were intense for me because I was raising two children and working. Gabor and I continued to create or produce nine more animated series."
"Mona Marshall"
"Fifi the Cat- voiced by Robert Skidmore as Robby Squeakmint (uncredited)"
"Spike the Dog voiced by Frank Welker"
"Lulu Pickles - voiced by Debbie Reynolds"
"Kira Watanabe - voiced by Julia Kato"
"Phillip Richard "Phil" DeVille - voiced by Kath Soucie"
"Charles "Chas" N. Finster. - voiced by Michael Bell"
"Howard DeVille - voiced by Phil Proctor"
"Betty DeVille - voiced by Kath Soucie"
"Andrew "Dru" Pickles - voiced by Michael Bell as an adult, Pamela Adlon as a baby in "Sour Pickles" *Charlotte Pickles - voiced by Tress MacNeille"
"Lou K. "Pop" Pickles - voiced by David Doyle, Joe Alaskey"
"Didi Pickles - voiced by Melanie Chartoff"
"Stu Pickles - voiced by Jack Riley as an adult, Adam Welsh as a baby in "Sour Pickles", w:Noah Reid as a young boy in "Fountain of Youth""
"Dylan Prescott "Dil" Pickles - voiced by Tara Strong, credited as "Charendoff" in the film version"
"Kimiko "Kimi" Watanabe-Finster - voiced by Dionne Quan"
"Lillian Marie "Lil" DeVille - voiced by Kath Soucie"