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词条 Tommy Pickles
释义

  1. Rugrats

  2. In the Rugrats films

  3. All Grown Up!

     Personality  Appearance  Love interests 

  4. Reception

  5. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2019}}{{In-universe|date=February 2018}}{{Infobox character
| series = Rugrats / All Grown Up!
| name = Tommy Pickles
| image =
| caption = Tommy Pickles in Rugrats (left) and in All Grown Up! (right)
| first = "Tommy Pickles and The Great White Thing" (1990) (Rugrats) (as a pilot)
"Tommy's First Birthday" (1991)(Official)
| creator = Arlene Klasky
| last = "Golden Boy" (2008) (All Grown Up!)
| gender = Male
| full_name = Thomas Malcolm Pickles
| family = Stu Pickles (father)
Didi Pickles (mother)
Dil Pickles (brother)
| relatives = Lou Pickles (grandfather)
Trixie Pickles (deceased grandmother)
Lulu Pickles (step-grandmother)
Boris Kropotkin (grandfather)
Minka Kropotkin (grandmother)
Drew Pickles (uncle)
Charlotte Pickles (aunt)
Angelica Pickles (cousin)
Ben Kropotkin (uncle)
Elaine Robinson-Kropotkin (aunt)
Sparky Pickles (great-uncle)
June Pickles (great-aunt)
Miriam Pickles (first cousin twice removed)
Mackie Pickles (first cousin once removed)
Edie Pickles (first cousin once removed)
Emmett Pickles (second cousin)
Hugh Pickles (first cousin once removed)
Dotti Pickles (first cousin once removed)
Timmy-Ray Pickles (second cousin)
Tammy-Faye Pickles (second cousin)
Tony Pickles (second cousin)
| voice = Tami Holbrook (Pilot)
E. G. Daily
}}

Thomas Malcolm “Tommy” Pickles is a fictional character who appears in the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats and its spin-off All Grown Up! as the protagonist of the shows. He is voiced by E. G. Daily and first appeared on in the Rugrats pilot episode "Tommy Pickles and The Great White Thing". Tommy was created by Arlene Klasky and designed by Gábor Csupó. Klasky was taking care of her fifteen-month-old son when the idea of a show about a one-year-old's point of view came to her, the day before she, Csupó, and Paul Germain were scheduled to pitch a show to Nickelodeon for their Nicktoons series. The character is named after Germain's son.[1] Tommy last appeared in the All Grown Up! episode "Golden Boy".

Tommy is the eldest son of Stu and Didi, and the brother of Dil. He has appeared in other media relating to Rugrats, including video games, films, and comic strips. Hallmarks of the character include his all-purpose screwdriver and his catchphrases: "A baby's gotta do what a baby's gotta do!" and "Hang on to your diapies babies, we're going in."

In the unaired Rugrats pilot episode, Tommy was voiced by Tami Holbrook. In all other media, he is voiced by actress/singer Elizabeth Daily.

Rugrats

In Rugrats, Tommy's appearance resembles a baby. He is bald, while wearing a blue shirt and white diaper. his personality greatly resembles that of a protagonist, him being brave, kind, loyal, and adventurous, effectively encouraging others to participate in expeditions of the world around them and coaxing them from cowardice, most notably Chuckie Finster, Tommy's best friend. However, it is often his misinterpretations of adult conversation, the workings of different devices, or intentions of others around him that provide the Rugrats with a goal to seek as the plot of the episode. Regardless, he remains faithful in friendships and his brotherhood with baby Dil, the youngest of the infants, ensuring that everyone else's hopes and fears are achieved or overcome or assisting them in accomplishing their wishes. He is quite intelligent, giving, and kindhearted, and was characterized by great determination and leadership. He also abhors his spoiled cousin Angelica's deceptions against the children and her constant bullying, although he either may or may not necessarily succumb to her lies, or always or be one of the first to show skepticism against them. However, Tommy's childlike curiosity often may entangle the babies in mischief unknowingly, but they always work it out in the end.

In the Rugrats films

  • The Rugrats Movie

Tommy is a main character of the movie. He and his friends are playing Okey Dokey Jones (a parody of Indiana Jones) at the beginning of the film. He gets a new baby brother, however, he thought he was getting a sister. While his mother is giving birth, he and his friends go through the hospital to "find her". However, when Didi gives birth, the baby turns out to be male instead. His friends (Lil and Phil) plan to take Dil back to the baby store or "hopsical" (hospital). Tommy does not want Phil and Lil DeVille to take Dil to the hospital, because his mom and dad want to keep him. Slowly through the movie, his complete diaper falls down. He realizes that Dil is a bad, naughty baby (hogging the blanket, not cooperating, drinking up all their milk) and takes a jar of banana-flavored baby food, holding it above Dil's head. About to pour the food on Dil, he stops himself, holds him close and apologizes. As they become loving brothers, Tommy sings Dil a lullabye and they slowly fall asleep. Before the film ends, Dil decides to share his bottle with his big brother, Tommy.

  • The Movie

Tommy is also a main character along with Chuckie and the others. In the opening moments of the film, he and Dil are at Grandpa Lou's wedding. He is angry, because someone took Dil's pacifier and buried it in the sandbox (although he mentions that the park is his favorite place). Despite being a major character, this is his most prominent moment in the film as Chuckie is the central focus. He and the other Rugrats help Chuckie find his new mother.

  • Rugrats Go Wild

After the Pickles, DeVilles, & Finsters are shipwrecked on a deserted island, rather than on a fancy cruise thanks to Stu, Tommy decides that they should look for Nigel Thornberry (as he says Nigel Strawberry), to help them get home. They eventually do, but Nigel develops amnesia and thinks that he is a toddler. This is a crossover animated film of Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys. He aims to be just like his hero, Nigel, as he pretends to be him and "captures film" of a three-toed sloth. Lil, being the camerawoman and Chuckie, the director, and others spot a Siberian tiger (in their words Siferian tiger). As they all, except Tommy, get away in the jeep, the tiger bites at Tommy's diaper until it snaps. Thus, sending them into the river, where they encounter a "Crocagator" and escape it with a chew toy. In the final scene, the families unite and Tommy decides to be like his father when he gets older.

All Grown Up!

Personality

Similar to Susie's talent for singing, Tommy also has a new-found talent; making films with his camcorder (perhaps a residual trait left over from wanting to be like Nigel). A few episodes have been made around this fact; "Truth or Consequences" (first US tx: November 30, 2003), revealed he made his first film at the age of 37 months, then making a negative film about his friends. The main storyline of "Brother, Can You Spare The Time?" (first US tx: January 17, 2004) opened with him mentioning recently winning a young filmmaker's award; and one storyline in the episode "Bad Aptitude" (first US tx: June 4, 2004) was about Tommy's sudden early retirement from filmmaking after making a flop and receiving an unfavorable (for his filmmaking aspirations) result on his career aptitude exam. However, he has not been seen with his camcorder since "The Big Score" (first US tx: April 25, 2005), when he was filming Lil at the soccer field.

In the episode "Thief Encounter" (first US tx: December 6, 2003), he was discovered to be stealing goods and the flamingo statue from around the neighborhood, but that was because he was sleep walking with the flamingo statue; in "River Rats" (first US tx: December 13, 2003), he was shown to be afraid of water, stemming from an experience during a fishing outing with his grandpa; in "Dude, Where's My Horse?" (first US tx: July 16, 2005), he was the worst cowboy out of the regulars always roping up Lil.

Up until early Season 2, Tommy was also either shown or mentioned as being part of the school soccer team, even trying to teach Dil how to play ("Fools Rush In", first US tx: June 5, 2004). Lately (more specifically since the episode "The Big Score"), however, all the focus on soccer has involved only Phil and Lil DeVille. He had his first kiss with Olivia (who looks like Angelica Pickles in episode 26, "Fear of Falling").

Appearance

Tommy now has purple hair like his father, Stu. From season 2 onwards, his hair was changed to a blue color. From season one, he wears a white shirt with Yellow sleeves. From season 2 onwards, Tommy (like most characters) expanded his wardrobe and began wearing many different outfits. He still keeps his screwdriver he had as a baby in his pocket. More recently, he had a keychain with the screwdriver on it.

Love interests

  • Olivia: Tommy meets Olivia for the only time whilst on vacation in the episode "Fear of Falling". After she develops a huge crush on Tommy, he spends nearly all his time with her and she eventually provides him with his first kiss.
  • Rachel: Tommy fell deeply in love with Rachel in the episode "Rachel, Rachel" after they met each other at Hebrew school. They were both there to prepare for their respective Bar and Bat Mitzvahs. They soon became official boyfriend and girlfriend before breaking up in the final season episode "All Broke Up" due to Rachel moving away. In "All Broke Up", Tommy also shows an interest in another girl called Nida, which is interrupted by Rachel who unexpectedly decided to surprise him. Even though she broke up with him again in the episode, off-screen events in the episode "Golden Boy" imply that the two have decided to patch things up with each other and Rachel realised that Tommy's behaviour was because he was unsure what he was feeling at the time.
  • Kimi Finster: in "TP + KF", it is revealed that Kimi carved their initials on the wall two years ago, and at the very end of the episode, it is also hinted that they both like each other when they both exchange looks as they left the house with a smile.

Reception

Tommy has been very well received, and is considered by some{{who|date=May 2017}} to be one of the greatest cartoon characters of all time. The San Jose Mercury News wrote in 1998 that "Tommy Pickles is a bigger star than George Clooney."[2]

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.5x5media.com/eye/inte/aklasky.php |title=Arlene Klasky: Birthing Cartoon Babies |author=Emru Townsend |work=Web |publisher=The Critical Eye |accessdate=March 6, 2013}}
2. ^{{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Rug Rats Out in Force |url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SJ&s_site=mercurynews&p_multi=SJ&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB7224B52007E04&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |quote=If lines outside a theater mean anything, Tommy Pickles is a bigger star than George Clooney. Although Clooney, ER's heart-throb, repeatedly has failed to make the leap from boob tube to big screen, Tommy and his little cartoon pals from one of America's top TV kiddie show, Rugrats, had hundreds of wiggly, squirmy kids waiting impatiently Saturday to see their favorites in a venue where the popcorn comes in bags and... |work=San Jose Mercury News |date=November 22, 1998 |accessdate=May 27, 2009 }}
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