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Angelica Breaks a Leg
"Angelica Breaks a Leg" is the forty-sixth episode of the children's animated television series Rugrats. It originally aired on Nickelodeon on November 14, 1993, during the third season.

In this episode, Angelica's parents drop her off at the Pickles family household, but when she feels that she isn't getting enough attention, she fakes having a broken leg to get attention and care from Didi and Stu at any moment.

Plot
Drew and Charlotte Pickles drop their daughter, Angelica, off at Didi and Stu's house while Charlotte is on vacation for a "power rafting" trip. After Drew and Charlotte leave, Angelica repeatedly asks Didi, Stu, and Grandpa Lou if they could purchase her toys or take her to various places. She then attempts to get their attention by making impressions of famous celebrities and cartoon characters, but she gives up when the adults are too busy to listen to her. Angelica winds up watching a fishing show with Grandpa that she refused to watch earlier. Grandpa falls asleep during the show, and Angelica picks up the television remote to change the channel. She comes across a scene from a soap opera, involving a male character who promises to do anything his wife asks for him to do as her leg heals, and then develops an idea to get attention.

Angelica pretends to fall down the stairs, and claims that her leg is "broke". The adults are forced to take Angelica to the hospital, where a doctor named Hoagie Doozer has X-rays taken of her. As a result of his mix-ups believing Angelica Pickles' last name to be "Peaches", Hoagie pulls out an X-ray of Angelica's leg (which actually belongs to a football player named Antonio Peaches) and has a leg cast put onto it.

Didi and Stu promise to do anything and everything for Angelica, and Stu rigs up a call buzzer for Angelica to use to get one of the adults up. Angelica uses this to her advantage, and has the adults do various favors for her, such as bringing up various items, having her pillows fluffed, having the bedroom windows opened, and buzzing the adults before forgetting her request.

Stu eventually gets tired of Angelica, and threatens to disconnect the buzzer, but Didi forces Stu to not do so. Didi also notes she is unable to contact Charlotte, before Angelica buzzes her and has her read a story about "a little angel", of which turns out to be Angelica. At midnight, Angelica asks Stu to bring her chocolate pudding, but Stu refuses, due to the time and because they don't have chocolate pudding. Regardless, Angelica forces Stu to head to a local store to bring home pudding mix. Didi sees Stu make chocolate pudding at 4:00 A.M., and questions his decision. Stu tells her he has "lost control of his life". After bringing the pudding to Angelica's temporary room, Angelica tells Stu she isn't hungry anymore, causing Stu to scream at the top of his lungs.

Stu eventually loses his sanity, and freaks out whenever he hears anything like the buzzer. The Pickles receive a phone call from Hoagie Doozer, saying that the hospital made a mistake with the X-rays, and will have Angelica taken there to have the cast removed. Then, Drew arrives at the door, saying that they had to leave early because Charlotte broke her leg during the rafting trip. Angelica and Drew are forced to do favors for Charlotte, and after Drew asks her if she has any of the chocolate pudding Stu made earlier, the camera zooms in on Angelica's eyeball, ending the episode.

Internet meme
A scene in the episode where Stu makes chocolate pudding at 4:00 A.M. became an internet meme after video remixes and YouTube Poops of the scene became popular in 2010.

Sweet Catatonia
"Sweet Catatonia" is a pop rock song by Welsh group Catatonia. Written by lead singer Cerys Matthews and guitarist Mark Roberts, it was released on 19 January 1996 by Blanco y Negro Records as the first single from their major-label debut album, Way Beyond Blue.

The song's title is derived from the band's earlier name, Sweet Catatonia. Matthews and Roberts assumed that "catatonia" meant a sense of extreme pleasure and sleep, but upon discovering the real meaning of the word (a psychiatric symptom of certain mental disorders) they dropped the prefix 'sweet'.

An earlier, slower version of the song appeared as the fourth track on the band's debut EP, For Tinkerbell. In this version, the song's chorus is not sung until near the end. This version later appeared on the compilation The Crai-EPs 1993/1994.

Music video
The song was promoted with a music video that memorably depicted the band performing the song in a forest where puppets of racoons and rabbits roam, and where the trees are made of broccoli. Matthews is seen with stickers of gems on her arms, and at one point Roberts sticks his head up in a beehive, where he is seen drenched in honey and trying to lick it as well. One of the rabbits is seen crawling underneath the leaves on the ground, and enters a cave where it pulls a lever throughout, which causes the day to turn into night, wind, and flashing lights.

Reception
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic praised the song as an "excellent, shimmering pop gem" in his review of Way Beyond Blue.