By the mid '90s it had kind of slid into the slot held by
The Ren & Stimpy Show as Nickelodeon's signature property, prompting Nickelodeon to revive it as a shadow of its former self.
Did anybody enjoy anything that came of the series after the 1991-94 run? As best as I can tell the only good thing that came of it was "Chuckie Chan."
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Like, whether you're a kid or an adult you probably have wondered at some point, "hm, what's my baby brother/tiny son thinking? he can't speak yet but there's gotta be something going on in that brain, huh?"
it's a concept that just makes sense, and the fact that it came during the infancy (pun!) of the network's original animation push meant that they were going to want to try to go for a bigger audience than the older kid and weird stoner niche that liked Ren and Stimpy
I still seriously doubt it. Most people don't watch things solely for the designs. The rest of the show needs to click with them. Plus, how many people would have known this outside of a tiny number of hardcore animation enthusiasts before the Internet got big?
Only way it's really notable in my head is that virt wrote the soundtrack for Rugrats: I Gotta Go Party, a GBA game.