![]() The French Canadian version, "Les Razmoket, Dix Ans Après", was broadcast in two parts on VRAK.TV, on December 1, 2001, and December 8, 2001. After release in the US & Canada, All Growed Up debuted on Canadian television by YTV, Rugrats' English broadcaster in Canada, on September 3, 2001. #Manyavar mohey PcOn October 16, 2001, a PC game based on the All Growed Up special was released. #Manyavar mohey seriesWhile Nickelodeon executives were concerned that the new series would maintain the Rugrats appeal, they acknowledged a revision to the successful franchise was necessary as the original series was beaten in the ratings by shows such as The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and SpongeBob SquarePants. Margie Cohn felt that Rugrats had endured prolonged success due to the "series' writing, and the appeal of the show's well developed characters to its deeply devoted audience", and argued the sequel resulted from fan support and speculation on how the characters would age. Arlene Klasky explained "It got enormous ratings, so Nickelodeon blessed us with another series". Finally, Nickelodeon decided to commission an entire series around the teenage main characters. Nickelodeon was so impressed by the high ratings, they wanted to use the show as a pilot for either a regular spinoff series or a series of occasional one-hour specials. Nick's press releases for the Rugrats' 10th anniversary noted that the All Growed Up special was a "one time only" special. Nickelodeon made a two-season order of 35 episodes. The following day, Nickelodeon said "'We've got to make this a show,' because of the size of the audience that came to it." Noting the immediate popularity of the show's concept, All Growed Up was deemed the network's equivalent of the Super Bowl. Nickelodeon president, Herb Scannell, noted that a "Surprising numbers of kids held Rugrats parties on Saturday night and watched the show in groups". Approximately 70% of all kids aged 2–11 tuned in to watch the special. The special was the highest rated Rugrats episode, the highest-rated Nickelodeon program, and cable's #1 show for the week ending July 22, 2001, with a 7.2 rating equivalent to 12 million viewers. The special was nominated for "Outstanding Children's Program" in the 2002 Creative Arts Emmy Awards. The idea for All Grown Up! originated in All Growed Up, a television special which aired in 2001 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Rugrats and portrayed the original characters 10 years into the future. Sister Fatima and her staff are experts and truly care about how you feel in your new clothes.Main article: List of All Grown Up! episodes Seasonĭevelopment and production All Growed Up The amount of attention and guidance that was given to me while shopping was immeasurable. Clothes are displayed throughout the store and they can custom order whatever you want!ģ) Last but most importantly - The Team. You'll want to buy multiple outfits that's for sure. The owners keep if very fresh, they have styles and sizes for all. ![]() Thr environment alone gets you ready to shop.Ģ) The Selection - honestly they have the nicest and most stylish traditional Indian style clothing I have ever seen. ![]() The stores' lighting is spectacular and the fitting room is comfortable. Flag as inappropriate Amazing amazing store! I have to review it in 3 parts:ġ) The Vibe - The place feels brand new, the fixtures are gorgeous, the furniture is classy and the store is SUPER clean. ![]()
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