The babies' dialogue is almost universally translated for viewers into comprehensible English dialogue, but adults in the series cannot understand them. The show functions under a translation convention for baby talk, which is presented as essentially a separate language which only other babies can understand. Other parents include Chas Finster, Chuckie's stereotypically nerdy, mild-mannered father, a widower who later remarries Kira, Chuckie's sweet-natured, kind, and understanding stepmother whom Chas marries in Rugrats in Paris Drew Pickles, Angelica's indulgent, doting father who pampers his daughter to a ridiculous degree Charlotte Pickles, Angelica's workaholic mother who overindulges her daughter equally, if often seen talking on her cell phone with an employee of hers named Jonathan, although neither of them are afraid to put their foot down then they feel she is getting out of line Betty DeVille, Phil and Lil's kind but boisterous feminist mother and Howard DeVille, the twins' mild-mannered, soft-spoken father. Stu is an often-feckless toy inventor whose designs have been known to either fail or break. Didi is a sweet, educated, loving mother who decides to return to college in one episode. ![]() Such adult figures include Didi and Stu Pickles, Tommy and Dil's mother and father. ![]() The other characters depicted in Rugrats include the babies' parents, who are portrayed as often being easily distracted, leaving their young children free to emancipate themselves from restraints such as playpens or strollers and venture out to explore.
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