Ep 16. Under Chuckie's Bed / Chuckie Is Rich
- TVY
- January 9, 1994
- 23 min
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7.6 (122)
Under Chuckie's Bed / Chuckie Is Rich is the 16th episode of the third season of the popular animated television series Rugrats. In this episode, the babies find themselves embarking on two different adventures.
In the first episode, Under Chuckie's Bed, Chuckie is convinced that there is a monster hiding underneath his bed, causing him to become afraid of sleeping. Determined to get to the bottom of things, the babies decide to embark on a mission to investigate Chuckie's room and the mysterious creature lurking beneath it. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including a bullfrog, a dust bunny, and a wandering spider.
Despite their fears, the babies persevere and eventually discover that the so-called monster is none other than Chuckie's favorite teddy bear, which had been lost under the bed for weeks. Relieved and overjoyed, Chuckie is able to finally sleep soundly once more, and the babies continue on with their adventures.
In the second episode, Chuckie Is Rich, the babies learn of a peculiar fortune that has been left for Chuckie by his late uncle, Dave. Excited at the prospect of having their friend become rich and famous, the babies help Chuckie search for the treasure.
With the help of a treasure map and their wits, the babies embark on a search for the hidden treasure. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and dangers, including quicksand, a bridge, and a crocodile. However, they are able to persevere and eventually find the treasure, which turns out to be a collection of coins and stamps.
Chuckie is thrilled with his newfound fortune, but he soon realizes that it cannot compare to the love and support of his family and friends. In the end, the babies learn that true happiness comes from the people they care about most, rather than material possessions.
With its fun-filled adventures and heartwarming messages, Under Chuckie's Bed / Chuckie Is Rich is a must-watch episode for fans of Rugrats of all ages.