Rugrats HalloweeN Special: Uncut
In case you're wondering, this is a fanfiction crossover between the Rugrats and HalloweeN. It is also a parody of the Rugrats Halloween special that airs constantly on Nickelodeon on the Night HE came home. Also, the In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida thing is a tribute to the late Iron Butterfly ("In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida") guitarist Erik Braunn, who died of heart failure recently.
(A dark black screen fades into a shot of a scared and saddened director. He is an old man who looks like Nick Nolte's mugshot.)
DIRECTOR: Hello, I am John Carpenter. You may remember me for directing the first HalloweeN movie in 1978. In 1991, Nickelodeon asked me to direct their Rugrats Halloween special, and I said yes, and the rest is history. But little did I know that the character that Moustapha Akkad created and Debra Hill and I stole before Akkad got the rights back, actually existed in real life. Somehow, HE walked onto the set and.......I don't want to talk about it!! (Cries) .......Tonight, we will show you the version of that Halloween special that Nickelodeon didn't want us to show you. But first, a documentary showing the making of this highly controversial episode..........
(Fade to black. Fade back into Haddonfield, IL, where the Rugrats characters have lived for many years. John Carpenter is listening to "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" and talking to the Stu, Didi, Grandpa, and Drew.)
JOHN CARPTENTER: As you guys know, this is Haddonfield, IL, and it's Halloween, so HE might be killing people, but don't worry, we have tight security so that HE can't interfere with this episode.
(Stu, Didi, Grandpa, and Drew are scared shitless.)
JOHN: (Laughs) I'm just kidding. Yeah, like HE actually exists!
(John Carpenter looks out the window and spots a white oval-shaped light. John looks away and it disappears................)
In case you're wondering, this is a fanfiction crossover between the Rugrats and HalloweeN. It is also a parody of the Rugrats Halloween special that airs constantly on Nickelodeon on the Night HE came home. Also, the In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida thing is a tribute to the late Iron Butterfly ("In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida") guitarist Erik Braunn, who died of heart failure recently.
(A dark black screen fades into a shot of a scared and saddened director. He is an old man who looks like Nick Nolte's mugshot.)
DIRECTOR: Hello, I am John Carpenter. You may remember me for directing the first HalloweeN movie in 1978. In 1991, Nickelodeon asked me to direct their Rugrats Halloween special, and I said yes, and the rest is history. But little did I know that the character that Moustapha Akkad created and Debra Hill and I stole before Akkad got the rights back, actually existed in real life. Somehow, HE walked onto the set and.......I don't want to talk about it!! (Cries) .......Tonight, we will show you the version of that Halloween special that Nickelodeon didn't want us to show you. But first, a documentary showing the making of this highly controversial episode..........
(Fade to black. Fade back into Haddonfield, IL, where the Rugrats characters have lived for many years. John Carpenter is listening to "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" and talking to the Stu, Didi, Grandpa, and Drew.)
JOHN CARPTENTER: As you guys know, this is Haddonfield, IL, and it's Halloween, so HE might be killing people, but don't worry, we have tight security so that HE can't interfere with this episode.
(Stu, Didi, Grandpa, and Drew are scared shitless.)
JOHN: (Laughs) I'm just kidding. Yeah, like HE actually exists!
(John Carpenter looks out the window and spots a white oval-shaped light. John looks away and it disappears................)
