In 1991, Nickelodeon aired their second original cartoon, "Rugrats." Since then, the continuing misadventures of toddler Tommy Pickles and his friends have been enjoyed by children and parents alike. The series has already inspired two theatrical films -- "Rugrats: The Movie" and "Rugrats in ...

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I'm sure your 'church' says a lot of things...luckily, no-one's listening, except you.
It once WAS a pagan holiday. Nowadays, it's just a chance for kids to dress up in weird costumes and collect candy and have fun. (It's also just another excuse to have a party.)
Our church says it's a pagan holiday.