It can’t be too obvious, even with jewish writers. Family Guy learned the hard way. >even though you killed my lord, I need aaaaa jew
Landon Morgan
what else do you see jews in? Street signs? Foliage?
do your parents know about this?
Eli Roberts
Wasn't one of the Ashleys?
Hunter Rivera
I see them in the credits of the episodes, user. The creator of recess left the Rugrats because Nickelodeon kept pushing for a Hannukah special. He compromised with a Passover special, and then they hired a convert jew to make a Hannukah special after he left.
Charles Cook
he doesn't do it for free though, he gets special privileges from the teachers
Leo Nguyen
> The creator of recess left the Rugrats because Nickelodeon kept pushing for a Hannukah special sauce >e compromised with a Passover special, and then they hired a convert jew to make a Hannukah special after he left sauce
Logan Mitchell
it's not healthy to be so obsessed with jews user where you make anagrams about them. Maybe you should take a break from this site yes?
Hudson Martin
What special privileges do jannies get then?
Robert Baker
Sauce these nuts on your face
Alexander Russell
>The episode's inception in 1992 followed a call by Nickelodeon to the Rugrats production staff, pitching the concept of a special episode concerning Hanukkah.[3] The crew agreed instead that a Passover special would offer both "historical interest" and a "funny idea", so Paul Germain—founder of the series along with Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó—pitched the Passover idea instead >Nickelodeon executives first pitched the idea of making a Chanukah special to the Rugrats production team in 1992. Paul Germain, the show's co-creator, responded with the concept of a Passover special instead, as he considered it to be a "funny idea"[3] and of "historical interest".[4] "A Rugrats Passover" was completed in 1995;[1][5][6] the show was one of the first animated television series to produce a special for a Jewish holiday.[5] After production wrapped on "A Rugrats Passover", the crew considered creating the Chanukah special that Nickelodeon had originally pitched.[3] The episode was written by David Stem and David Weiss, and directed by Raymie Muzquiz.[1] By the time Weiss came to write the teleplay, he had abandoned Christianity and converted to Judaism.[7]
Jayden Rodriguez
so you just made that up then. Okay. I can play pretend too.
Jayden Watson
Yes I’m unhealthy. But you’re going after the wrong goy, jew.
This doesn't say the Recess creator left Rugrats because Nick wanted a Hannukah special.
Juan Lewis
Yes it does you fucking satanist
Justin Wilson
I'm not jewish I just find this obsessive shit weird.
Kayden Price
>didn’t want to do a hannukah special >leaves the show >they do a hannukah special Whatever bro, I paraphrased but read between the lines
Luke Collins
This says that Paul Germain pitched a Passover special at a time Nick was thinking of a hannukah special. Doesn't mention he left the series over some objection to the hannukah special (which wouldn't even make sense because he's jewish anyway).
Cameron Allen
What obsession? Lol acknowledging jews are based sometimes?