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All Grown Up : ウィキペディア英語版
All Grown Up!

''All Grown Up!'' is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó for Nickelodeon. It is a spinoff of ''Rugrats'', and takes place about ten years after the original series where the characters are now pre-teen to teenage. Tommy, Dil, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, Kimi, Angelica and Susie now have to deal with teen and pre-teen issues and situations.
After the success of ''All Growed Up,'' the ''Rugrats'' 10th anniversary special, Nickelodeon commissioned ''All Grown Up!'' as a spin-off series based on the episode. The series ran from 2003 to 2008 with a total of five seasons and 55 episodes. Reruns aired for a time on Nicktoons, and currently air on TeenNick's block The Splat since 2015.
==Production==
Production of the show began in 2000. The pilot episode, ''All Growed Up'', aired in 2001 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of ''Rugrats''. Nickelodeon was so impressed by the high ratings it wound up achieving, with more than 12 million viewers tuning in to the special,〔http://web.archive.org/web/20041210203917/www.rugratonline.com/tweens.htm〕 that it wound up commissioning an entire series revolving around the teen-aged main characters. Production for the series later began in September 2002, under the pilot's name; however Nickelodeon insisted that the program go with the more grammatically correct title ''All Grown Up'' instead, especially since the characters in the special used more grammatically correct words. During summer 2003, teasers for ''All Grown Up'' aired. However, the scenes shown were not clips from actual episodes of the show.
At the time, this was not the only spinoff of ''Rugrats'' under consideration.
In 2002, Nickelodeon aired the episode ''Pre-School Daze'',〔http://web.archive.org/web/20041204222651/www.rugratonline.com/psdaze.htm〕 the proposed pilot to a series in which characters Angelica and Susie attend pre-school (the program ultimately aired in the UK in 2005, and then made its North American debut, long after the original series had been cancelled, in 2008.)
Another proposed spinoff was a series featuring Susie and the Carmichael family, who would've moved from Anytown, California to Atlanta, Georgia in the new series; it was first proposed for the 1999-2000 television season, but with Nick and Klasky-Csupo deciding to concentrate on all the original-aged Rugrats, all together, that concept was shelved. The ''Kwanzaa'' special, which aired in 2001, had served as a pilot for this new series, but some felt that the (ultimately rejected) series would've gotten against logical rules due to the combined production of the earlier two series.〔http://web.archive.org/web/20041213184525/www.rugratonline.com/tweens.htm〕
The show premiered on April 12, 2003, as a preview before starting its regular run in late November 2003. When the series did start its regular run, more than 3.2 million viewers tuned in, enough to put it into the 2nd place slot for the week (behind an NFL game on ESPN) and making it the highest-rated premiere in Nickelodeon's history at the time. (The April sneak peek did not make the top 15 cable programs for that week, due to the ongoing war in Iraq.) It aired on ''Nick on CBS'' on September 18, 2004 and ended on September 17, 2005. The original titles for this series were ''All Growed Up!'' and ''Rugrats: All Growed Up!''.
In addition, in its first season, ''All Grown Up!'' had its first of two celebrity guest stars: Lil Romeo as "Lil Q" (Cupid) in episode 11, "It's Cupid, Stupid".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Romeo Miller )
Beginning in Season 4, the show would be put on hiatus numerous times between 2005-2008. The first began on October 10, 2005. The second began on November 25, 2006. And the final one began on November 30, 2007. The show premiered on Nicktoons on September 2005.
In early 2007, ''All Grown Up!'' was removed from the Nickelodeon schedule in the United States. Although it later returned, no new episodes have been produced since 2008.
Nickelodeon US aired most of the final season of ''All Grown Up!'' November 12, 2007 through November 30, 2007. The final three episodes aired on August 3, 2008, August 10, 2008, and August 17, 2008.

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