Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-24859393-20171028232120/@comment-15895329-20171029162606

Wireblade wrote: from the view of the show (which is centered around the babies' view of the world) she DEFINITELY counted for much of the series, less so as the babies (and her own character) matured./

like Recess and the like Rugrats treated children as mini-adults with much clearer understanding of right and wrong than they would in reality (toddlers and babies don't talk or plan like they do in Rugrats).

Angelica was depicted as "evil" for much of the series and was delightfully wicked - she knew she was wrong, she did it anyway.

later, as the cast matured and Angelica herself also grew up the focus shifted and she became a much more rounded "normal" child. This