@@MouthOfFeces then turns around and say I'm not stu it was kind funny how chaz screamed at the end though the way how know it's not stu its the big lips
You gotta love how Chaz is perfectly fine with Stu just showing up to his house late at night. I’m pretty sure the more logical reaction would be: “Stu, why are you in my house this late at night?”
You have to remember that this was in the late 1900s, when we still had a special room on the ground floor for our pigs and cattle, and a cupboard that had to be scented with Tiger Balm in order for the gods to bless the VHS with minimal lightning storms.
So Chaz having a nightmare of Chuckie having surreal dreams and losing a sense of what is reality resulting in putting himself into harmful situations.
And he dreamt that his own son was talking to the neighbors’ children? Does this mean the whole show was in his head? ! Is he the one who comes up with the idea for the show??
I like how cool chaz was when he saw stu's backed turned to him. If i saw my friend standing in my house in the middle of the night i'd be like wtf are you doing here
Chaz screaming had me dying laughing just now lol. It’s amazing how different this episode hits you from the time we were kids, to adults now. I definitely was creeped out way back then.
I laughed at everything in this episode, the funny goofy face from father and son and another father and son screaming....I think this is the funniest episode in all of Rugrats Seasons 😂🤣😭
I just realized Tommy didn't actually turn his body around at 0:08, so "Not Tommy" actually twisted his neck 180° to laugh at Chuckie. That made this even wilder to me.
@@sailoranime289that happens quite a few times in the show. In the BBQ episode, when they realized the babies were gone after Phil and Lil grab their mom, Didi's head does a 180 turn right afterwards. Just a lot of funny non-intentional things in this show. My favorite is the superhero Chuckie episode. At the beginning at the captain blasto stage, when everyone stands up to do the chant or whatever it was, they all put their hands up to their faces. The thing is, it is literally impossible to position your hands the way they did.
They lived in Los Angeles? I figured they lived somewhere in California, probably close to the desert since it didn’t take them that long to drive to the Grand Canyon, but I could never find out exactly where. According to Nickelodeon magazine the rugrats live “near you”
People keep on talking about how weird it's suppose to be for Stu to be in your house, uninvited, facing the wall, but seem to forget that Chaz was having a dream. And in dreams, we just go with whatever is thrown at us.
Jonathan La Barca Actually it was all Chaz's dream there's an episode of Ed Edd N Eddy called Rock ah Bye Ed with a similar plot where Ed has a nightmare about Jonny and the ending is that it's all Jonny's Nightmare.
This confused me, too. I always thought it was only the last few seconds that was Chas' dream. And I thought the entire middle section after Chuckie wakes up the 2nd time was reality.
I love how Chaz wasn’t even weirded out by the idea of his friend just randomly showing up at his house at night and standing in the living room with his back facing you.
"Stu I didn't know you were coming over" Sounds so 90s lol, friends just show up at other friends houses unannounced and that was okay lol Nowadays people wont answer the door unless they're expecting someone
Chaz is such a nice guy, if he wasn't dreaming then Stu could just walk in and chill and he'd great him with a smile! Btw this episode was fuckin creepy as a kid lmao
This reminds me of when Arthur has the dream that everyone in his family is Mr. Ratburn when Arthur says “Dad, want to play football?” And then Mr. Ratburn reveals himself and says “There’s no time. We’ve got a lot work to do.”
Why did they think this was appropriate to show on a kid's show???? I remember covering my eyes when this came on. It freaked me the hell out...and still does
I don't remember if the "I'm not Tommy or Stu" thing was creepy as a kid but as an adult it's funny, especially how Chaz screams and the house looked kinda of the Simpson house. Would've be funny if that were Squidward saying "Spongebob what are you doing in my house?!" than Spongebob turns into a creepy clown and says "I'm not Spongebob, bwa ha ha ha" than Squidward wakes up screaming or with Ace and Snake from PPG?
It's funny how you should say that, because Klasky Csupo were the original animation studio for the Simpsons, so there were some similarities in animation with this!
For some reason, back when I was like, 8, these 2 moments scared the ever-loving daylight out of me, and seeing this brought back *Horrible* memories of my childhood.
Ive had this Exact nightmare with multiple different friends over the course of my life before lmaoo I think this episode is embedded as a core memory when i meet new people lmaoo
I know the technique to figure out if you are dreaming. Try to read anything if you’re asleep it’s just going to look like gibberish because the mind can’t replicate complex writing on the spot.
Such a freaky moment, the way Chaz walks in and Stu is silently standing there with his back to him, quietly entering Chaz's house.. oh god, I don't even want to see what happens when he turns around.. the horrors..
I busted a gut at who I'm guessing to be Tress MacNeille's demented giggles as a kid back then. The clown stuff didn't creep me out in the 90s since I'd already seen IT with Tim Curry a few years before when it premiered. Ten year old me could take this over my seven year old self dealing with Pennywise.
Does anyone imagine that if Chuckie was old enough he would come to his father after he woke up from his nightmare of seeing Pseudo-Stu asking him, "What's wrong Daddy?"
Pretty sure I'd already be making my way to the closest life taking tool I can get my mitts on and desperately prepare myself mentally for a life and death struggle, even though I know 100% that it was a good friend of mine ,if he was just silently standing in my house at night with his back turned to me.
The detail in the audio of the crickets at night is so odd to hear in a kids cartoon as if anyone would need to hear it to set the scene. I just randomly noticed it because when do you just have ambient background noise in cartoons when its usually no noise or music playing. Neat
killerklown 222 Christmas specials and their grandparents. His wife's parents are more stereotypical Jewish, but Stu and Lou are not Jewish at all, and didn't really do much during the Hannukah specieals.
For me, the Tommy one was pretty alright, cause it's semi-expected. But the Stu one scared the crap outta me. That's home invasion impersonation goin on.
If I walked into my living room at night and saw my uninvited best friend staring at a wall with his back to me like Blair Witch, I think I'd go insane
Honestly if a long-time friend showed up unannounced, in the middle of the night, after I'd put my kid to sleep, having let himself in somehow without alerting me, waiting for me with his back turned to me, I would assume he's unironically here to kill me. I'll get him first tho
Those two beings are not Tommy or Stu. They are beings that haunt the dream world. they can take on any form they want, and they could make you feel good, or scare the ever loving piss out of you. It's their choice, to be honest.
Speaking Of Stu Have You Seen Him Around Here He Usually Retorts With "I Got That Nigga Drew Good Real Good" I Responded With "That Idiot Should've Never Went Into Undertaker's Domain In The First Place"
Plot twist:Chuckie in this episode isn't Chazz Son,he's a representation from Chazz as a baby,he never got over his Traumatic Nightmares from when he was a kid nor couldn't figure out the difference between dreams and real life,and it carried over till Adulthood
I think it’d be freaked out more walking into my living room and seeing my friend just standing there and I didn’t even hear the door open or anything.
I like how Chaz is delighted to see him over. True bro energy.
At 3 a.m no questions asked 😂🤣
@@GeminiJo "it's 3am Stu, why have you come over?" "Because I've lost control of my life"
@@Foogle6594 “and I am here insane to tickle you with my nose to kill you with laughter hahahahjajajajjahahahohohoho” 🤪🤥🤪🤪
Stu is standing in the corner, facing away. I'd be asking "Stu, why are you pissing in my living room?"
@@MouthOfFeces then turns around and say I'm not stu it was kind funny how chaz screamed at the end though the way how know it's not stu its the big lips
You gotta love how Chaz is perfectly fine with Stu just showing up to his house late at night. I’m pretty sure the more logical reaction would be: “Stu, why are you in my house this late at night?”
At 4am nonetheless. He probably lost control of his life
making chocolate pudding
In the 90s this wasnt odd behavior
@@sats2407 Especially if you lived in a sitcom.
You have to remember that this was in the late 1900s, when we still had a special room on the ground floor for our pigs and cattle, and a cupboard that had to be scented with Tiger Balm in order for the gods to bless the VHS with minimal lightning storms.
"Remember me, Chucky??? When I killed your brother, I talked just...like...THIS!!!!!!"
No! No, CZcams! Bad internet! Go to your room!
Who framed Chuckie Finster
Sally H Be sure and tell em Large Marge sent you.
"Remember me, Chas?! When I killed your wife, I talked... JUST... LIKE... THIIIIIIIIS!!!"
Jesus Christ! You guys turned into Judge Doom!🤣😲
The fact that the entire episode, a dream in a dream, was all Chaz's nightmare, was brilliant writing.
So Chaz having a nightmare of Chuckie having surreal dreams and losing a sense of what is reality resulting in putting himself into harmful situations.
And he dreamt that his own son was talking to the neighbors’ children? Does this mean the whole show was in his head? ! Is he the one who comes up with the idea for the show??
I like how cool chaz was when he saw stu's backed turned to him. If i saw my friend standing in my house in the middle of the night i'd be like wtf are you doing here
Truth. And based on the way Stu was standing, I would've been like "are you pissing in the corner of my living room?"
+gregblosser82 I thought that too believe or not XD
I think because it's a dream. You tend to act weirdly in dreams.
Well, if my best friend showed up in the middle of the night, I would be like, "COOL! Slumber party!"
+RyanX1231 Rugrats goes on Big Ten Network.
If you look at Not Tommy closely, you'll notice only his head turns. That's some real Exorcist shit, right there.
Whoa... how did I not catch that before? 🤯🤯🤯
and if you noticed that stus reaching out his hand too get him like he was going to get revenge in a.creepy way that's scary too
I think they are Angelica in disguise
Back then the Tommy one scared me, but I laughed at the Stu one.
It was vice versa for me. The Tommy one had a silly wobbly dangled nose. The Stu one is almost like a creepy clown.
@@Vinny792 really its chaz's scream that scared me. He sounded terrified
@@Vinny792 I think both of them are Angelica.
Really? I think the Stu 1 is scarier.
It was the opposite for me, the Stu one is freaky man. Those eyes 🤣
I'M NOT TOMMY! I'M MY ORIGINAL CHARACTER! BLOMMY!
Lmao
People REALLY need to get their facts straight!
I'll say!
Bloomy!! Why doing? Explain !!
English PLS!
Chaz screaming had me dying laughing just now lol. It’s amazing how different this episode hits you from the time we were kids, to adults now. I definitely was creeped out way back then.
Poor Chickie and Chaz
My thoughts exactly and I laughed too at Chazz scream 😅😂😂
I laughed at everything in this episode, the funny goofy face from father and son and another father and son screaming....I think this is the funniest episode in all of Rugrats Seasons 😂🤣😭
I always thought it was funny, why are they scared they don't even look like clowns they look like deformed pokemon
@@torianmcneill3794 what episode does this both scenes taken from?
I just realized Tommy didn't actually turn his body around at 0:08, so "Not Tommy" actually twisted his neck 180° to laugh at Chuckie. That made this even wilder to me.
In the episode Mr fiend there is a scene where DeeDee turns her head all the way around.
0:09 iTWISTER HEAD!
@@sailoranime289that happens quite a few times in the show. In the BBQ episode, when they realized the babies were gone after Phil and Lil grab their mom, Didi's head does a 180 turn right afterwards.
Just a lot of funny non-intentional things in this show.
My favorite is the superhero Chuckie episode. At the beginning at the captain blasto stage, when everyone stands up to do the chant or whatever it was, they all put their hands up to their faces. The thing is, it is literally impossible to position your hands the way they did.
GOD THIS EPISODE GAVE ME FUCKING NIGHTMARES WHEN I WAS A KID HOLY SHIT
I'M NOT GOKU HAHAHAHA
+SonnyJesus Gokrist IM NOT BUU MEAHAHAHAHAHHA
I'M NOT... nevermind this shit is dumb
Moe Anderson IM NOT PICCOLO BLALALALAMAMALA
Thomas's Mediocre CZcams Channel I'm so sorry if that happened to you. As a kid, I never got nightmares from that episode.
When you're dreaming never trust people standing in a corner, not saying anything lmaooooo
You already know.
Lol never!
I love how Chuckie has a short scream but Chaz's scream goes on for a long time.
Lol nice attention to detail
Lol maybe because the "I'm not Stu" was said more slower and creepier?
Scary as a kid. Absolutely hilarious as an adult lmao
at 0:18 is Stu taking a piss?
He's not Stu! Muahahahahahahahaha!!!
***** I'm crying
***** I read it with (not stu's voice) lololololol
***** He's Not Undertaker It's The Demon Of Death Valley Run For Your Motherfucking Lives He's Alive
Sure even if he was, why would Chas see him, talk him about invasion of privacy :P
You never noticed as a kid but Chas must have been pretty loaded to have a house that size in Los Angeles.
They always zoom in on the bottom right corner though, so I think it’s like a duplex.
They lived in Los Angeles? I figured they lived somewhere in California, probably close to the desert since it didn’t take them that long to drive to the Grand Canyon, but I could never find out exactly where. According to Nickelodeon magazine the rugrats live “near you”
@@nuclearcatbaby1131They were somewhere in Connecticut.
They mention a “tri-state area” seldom in the OG series and All Grown Up.
In one episode they said Chaz was a beurcrate
That scared me so much as a kid lol.
I almost get an insult.
People keep on talking about how weird it's suppose to be for Stu to be in your house, uninvited, facing the wall, but seem to forget that Chaz was having a dream. And in dreams, we just go with whatever is thrown at us.
This show is 10 times funnier as an adult lmaooo
I'm not Tommy! I'M MY ORIGINAL CHARACTER DOMMY!
So hang on! Since the whole episode was Chaz's dream, does that mean that he knows the babies can talk?
Jonathan La Barca Actually it was all Chaz's dream there's an episode of Ed Edd N Eddy called Rock ah Bye Ed with a similar plot where Ed has a nightmare about Jonny and the ending is that it's all Jonny's Nightmare.
Well he dreamt of Spike talking too, so maybe hearing the babies speak was part of the context of the dream.
This confused me, too. I always thought it was only the last few seconds that was Chas' dream. And I thought the entire middle section after Chuckie wakes up the 2nd time was reality.
I'M NOT STU! I'M MY ORIGINAL CHARACTER, BLU!
Like father, like son
Yes
Nightmare fuel.
Pure nightmare fuel.
This scared me so much as a little kid that I ended up having the same dream about my dad.
I like how Chucky yelps a bit, but Chaz full-on screams.
Like father like son both have wacky nightmares of their friends laughing like that, big noses, and unpleasant eyes.
20 years later or so, and that's still pretty damn funny.
Oh 90's childhood, where this could keep you up for days in waking terror XD
Chaz didn’t even get mad or confused, he was really surprised to see Stu in his house at night
@danielle1216calm down. You sound like you were a hall monitor in high school and got beat up often.
Like father, like son.
I love how Chaz wasn’t even weirded out by the idea of his friend just randomly showing up at his house at night and standing in the living room with his back facing you.
Ol skool shit.
You just show up at ya homie’s crib cuz y’all kool like dat 👏🏾💯🔥
@@videogameguy101realistically, noone is ever like that. Especially adults in their 30s.
that's because it's a dream. they don't have logic in dreams
@@jhibbitt1 okay contrarian
@@jhibbitt1 What?? Dayum, what a concept🤣
"Stu I didn't know you were coming over"
Sounds so 90s lol, friends just show up at other friends houses unannounced and that was okay lol
Nowadays people wont answer the door unless they're expecting someone
Real Shit. 👌🏾💨💯
@@videogameguy101 That depends on some people's reactions
Nowadays people don't even answer the door
Chaz is such a nice guy, if he wasn't dreaming then Stu could just walk in and chill and he'd great him with a smile!
Btw this episode was fuckin creepy as a kid lmao
When i was a kid, this used to scare the shit out of me. Now? I find this hilarious. lol
Same. 😂
Why was this scary
If anything the hash slinging slasher episode of spongebob scared me
"I'm not Tommy! I'm my original character, Blommy!!!"
***** *(Inception music plays)*
***** How Does Tommy Get Out Of The Dreamworld Though?
Kamran HaririKamran Hariri someone need to make a wiki page about blommy
Omg Tommy and Chucky never escaped mirror world
And I’m Not Stu, I’m My Original Character, Blu
"Hey! Spikes not supposed to talk." That's exactly what I said after watching that damn Rugrats Go Wild movie.
Lmao 🤣🤣
"I'm not Stu, HahHAHHAHAH-"
"Okay, then who are you, and why did you come over?" ಠ_ಠ
your worst nightmare and i am here to TICKLE YOU WITH MY NOSE
This reminds me of when Arthur has the dream that everyone in his family is Mr. Ratburn when Arthur says “Dad, want to play football?” And then Mr. Ratburn reveals himself and says “There’s no time. We’ve got a lot work to do.”
I just got really high, did I actually see this just now?
No you didn't. Go back to sleep.
andyjay729 Your comment has 69 likes. lel
I'm high as fuck right now
Like father like son
LoL!🤣🤣
Both scared of Angelica.
The Stu one was more creeper just look at those eyes.
The Joker Lol I thought Tommy's was a little creepier with the huge nose and the dog-like tongue.
Must've been Freddy Krueger
Stu scared me more than Tommy
"I didn't know you were coming over."
Not even questioning that Stu is IN HIS HOUSE.
Why did they think this was appropriate to show on a kid's show???? I remember covering my eyes when this came on. It freaked me the hell out...and still does
A lot of the earlier Rugrats episodes were creepy
@@anthonywomack2260the Angelica vomit is scary too
I don't remember if the "I'm not Tommy or Stu" thing was creepy as a kid but as an adult it's funny, especially how Chaz screams and the house looked kinda of the Simpson house. Would've be funny if that were Squidward saying "Spongebob what are you doing in my house?!" than Spongebob turns into a creepy clown and says "I'm not Spongebob, bwa ha ha ha" than Squidward wakes up screaming or with Ace and Snake from PPG?
***** As in how would that go?
Valerie Vargas That would be a very funny Episode of SpongeBob SquarePants ever XD
Valerie Vargas If they weren't Tommy or Stu, then who were they?
It's funny how you should say that, because Klasky Csupo were the original animation studio for the Simpsons, so there were some similarities in animation with this!
@@Thinker669 you don't want to know...
For some reason, back when I was like, 8, these 2 moments scared the ever-loving daylight out of me, and seeing this brought back *Horrible* memories of my childhood.
This show is a lot more creepier as an adult.
Ive had this Exact nightmare with multiple different friends over the course of my life before lmaoo I think this episode is embedded as a core memory when i meet new people lmaoo
I know the technique to figure out if you are dreaming.
Try to read anything if you’re asleep it’s just going to look like gibberish because the mind can’t replicate complex writing on the spot.
It’s hard to lucid dream because most of us aren’t aware we are dreaming until after we wake up.
Such a freaky moment, the way Chaz walks in and Stu is silently standing there with his back to him, quietly entering Chaz's house.. oh god, I don't even want to see what happens when he turns around.. the horrors..
I busted a gut at who I'm guessing to be Tress MacNeille's demented giggles as a kid back then. The clown stuff didn't creep me out in the 90s since I'd already seen IT with Tim Curry a few years before when it premiered. Ten year old me could take this over my seven year old self dealing with Pennywise.
It was Tress
Does anyone imagine that if Chuckie was old enough he would come to his father after he woke up from his nightmare of seeing Pseudo-Stu asking him, "What's wrong Daddy?"
This didn't scare me as a child, but I did find it weird asf lol
Chuckie definitely handled the scare much better than Chaz
Funny how chaze woke up more scared than chuckie! 😂
😂
That feel when you realize Stu roofied the pudding...
I’m sorry for anyone else who had childhood trauma from Tommy in this scene
This is both hilarious and scary at the same time!
As a Kid This made Me Laugh So Hard!
20 odd years later, this is still one of the scariest things ever.
This episode haunted my nightmares for years. I absolutely love it for that reason.
Plot twist: Chaz's dad has a nightmare where he meets a fake Lou who's like "I'm not Lou!"
I finally can relate to this scene after running into a mimic the first time in Dark Souls
Eustace grabs the voodoo mask
Eustace: Ooga Booga! Booga!
Chuckie: (screams) 0:11
Chaz: (Screams) 0:25
Eustace Laughs at Chuckie and Chaz
I’m not Tommy!😆
Really cracks me up
I'm Angelica, dumb baby!
i used to love this show and i rewatched all the seasons over and over when i was 7 and 8
This is a representation of Chaz repressing his lonliness and homosexual feeling for Stu.
Sounds like you're projecting your problems into a cartoon
This was the scariest, so was the episode of Angelica's nightmare about having a baby brother.
The scariest was the one with the monster under the bed
Mushroom Head Oh yeah I remember that episode. Must of been dark times back in the early 90s, I was born in 1995.
That one was really creepy.
Hiya Chuckie.
The scariest episode was about the teeth doctor.
Damn I never noticed how big chuckles house is. 2 bay garage for a single dad. Chaz is definitely pulling in 6 figures.
Pretty sure I'd already be making my way to the closest life taking tool I can get my mitts on and desperately prepare myself mentally for a life and death struggle, even though I know 100% that it was a good friend of mine ,if he was just silently standing in my house at night with his back turned to me.
Scary how true that is
What do you call a man boiling in a pot of vegetables?
Stu.
The detail in the audio of the crickets at night is so odd to hear in a kids cartoon as if anyone would need to hear it to set the scene. I just randomly noticed it because when do you just have ambient background noise in cartoons when its usually no noise or music playing. Neat
This was absolute nightmare fuel as a young child watching this 😵😵😵
>Tommy has a big nose
>Stu also has a big nose
>Both Stu and Tommy are Jewish
...wow
Actually Didi's Jewish.
Technically only Didi and Tommy are jewish.
killerklown 222 Christmas specials and their grandparents. His wife's parents are more stereotypical Jewish, but Stu and Lou are not Jewish at all, and didn't really do much during the Hannukah specieals.
He's not Tommy!
Boris and Didi follow Judaism and the former’s Russian-Hebrew!
Spike's british accent sounds like an impression of John Cleese
If I were to encounter one of these creatures in my dreams, I'd push them down and say "What the hell is wrong with you?!"
When you see a teammate that you trust who the turns out to be a spy with an ambassador who then promptly shoots you in the head.
Imagine if they put in "I'm not Didi!"
... has Chaz been dreaming about talking babies this whole time?
For me, the Tommy one was pretty alright, cause it's semi-expected. But the Stu one scared the crap outta me. That's home invasion impersonation goin on.
For me back than, it was the opposite. After Tommy, I knew they would also do this with Stu
If I walked into my living room at night and saw my uninvited best friend staring at a wall with his back to me like Blair Witch, I think I'd go insane
Honestly if a long-time friend showed up unannounced, in the middle of the night, after I'd put my kid to sleep, having let himself in somehow without alerting me, waiting for me with his back turned to me, I would assume he's unironically here to kill me.
I'll get him first tho
Like father, like son. Or in this case: like son, like father.
Like father like son. Having the same nightmare.
That's some good old fashioned nightmare fuel
This was hilarious, even when I was a kid, I dont understand the "creepy" vibes.
At least we know where chuckie gets his fear of clowns from.
Stu really did lose control of his life.
It would be hilarious if Stew from Crash Nitro Fueled said this to Chick 😂😂
“This is gonna be an exciting race, wouldn’t you agree stew?”
“I’m not stew! HAHAHAHAHAHA!”
Chick wakes up screaming.
"Spikes not supposed to talk!"
I'M NOT TOMMY! Muahahahahahahahahaha!
Tommy definitely looks a lot scarier than Stu
Those two beings are not Tommy or Stu. They are beings that haunt the dream world. they can take on any form they want, and they could make you feel good, or scare the ever loving piss out of you. It's their choice, to be honest.
That is some freaky stuff right there. Gonna give me nightmares
Stu is more scarier
Speaking Of Stu Have You Seen Him Around Here He Usually Retorts With "I Got That Nigga Drew Good Real Good" I Responded With "That Idiot Should've Never Went Into Undertaker's Domain In The First Place"
+draph91 But he's not Stu!
It proves that Chuckie has inherited the cowardness from his father
This episode gave me some serious night terrors as a kid.
still terrifying
Kabuto? Here? At a Rugrats video?
(Say, is your show any good? I'm in the market for another toku.)
He reacted quite calmly to stu showing up to his house uninvited late at night
The most confusing thing is how does Chaz have the same dreams as his son?
Plot twist:Chuckie in this episode isn't Chazz Son,he's a representation from Chazz as a baby,he never got over his Traumatic Nightmares from when he was a kid nor couldn't figure out the difference between dreams and real life,and it carried over till Adulthood
Man these are the recommendations that keep me going
I think it’d be freaked out more walking into my living room and seeing my friend just standing there and I didn’t even hear the door open or anything.
Like father like son.
My thoughts exactly.
mariic2 HERRRREEEEE'S STU