
A Rugrats Passover
Family · Animation
Overview
The plot follows series regulars Grandpa Boris and the babies as they become trapped in the attic on Passover; to pass the time, Boris tells the Jewish story of the Exodus. During the episode the babies themselves reenact the story, with young Tommy portraying Moses, while his cousin Angelica represents the Pharaoh of Egypt.
Top Cast


E. G. Daily
E. G. Daily
Tommy Pickles (voice)
E. G. Daily
Tommy Pickles (voice)


Michael Bell
Michael Bell
Drew Pickles / Chas Finster / Boris Kropotkin (voice)
Michael Bell
Drew Pickles / Chas Finster / Boris Kropotkin (voice)


Christine Cavanaugh
Christine Cavanaugh
Chuckie Finster / Chinese Baby (voice)
Christine Cavanaugh
Chuckie Finster / Chinese Baby (voice)


Melanie Chartoff
Melanie Chartoff
Didi Pickles / Minka Kropotkin (voice)
Melanie Chartoff
Didi Pickles / Minka Kropotkin (voice)


Cheryl Chase
Cheryl Chase
Angelica Pickles (voice)
Cheryl Chase
Angelica Pickles (voice)


David Doyle
David Doyle
Grandpa Lou Pickles (voice)
David Doyle
Grandpa Lou Pickles (voice)
Manuel Garcia Merino
Manuel Garcia Merino
Boris Kropotkin (voice)
Manuel Garcia Merino
Boris Kropotkin (voice)


Dana Hill
Dana Hill
Taskmaster Baby (voice)
Dana Hill
Taskmaster Baby (voice)


Tress MacNeille
Tress MacNeille
Charlotte Pickles (voice)
Tress MacNeille
Charlotte Pickles (voice)


Jack Riley
Jack Riley
Stu Pickles (voice)
Jack Riley
Stu Pickles (voice)
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