“A Rugrats Kwanzaa” is a 2001 television special from the American animated television series Rugrats. It examines the holiday from the perspective of toddler Susie Carmichael. Cree Summer, who voices Susie, earned a nomination for an NAACP Image Award for her role in the episode.
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It was one of the first mainstream television shows to feature Kwanzea. A picture book entitled The Rugrats’ First Kwanzinga was adapted from the script. It is also known as Rugrats The Kwanzas Special: The Rug Rats Special: A Rugrats Special: The Rug rats’ First Kwanza Special and Rugrats The Kwanzan Special: The Rugrats’ First Rugrats Special: The Rugs’ KwanZas Special and Rugrats “The Rugrat’s Kwanzai’ Special” and “Rug rats’ The Ruts’ “Kwanzan’” Special: “A Rug Rats’ “”” “‘The Rug rats”: ‘“The Ruts,” ” ”, ”“Ruts””, . , ”Ruts.”. ”.’. ’’ ‘Kwanzans’ is a reference to the holiday of Kwanzesa, which celebrates the legacy and greatness of ancestors.
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