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*** The other promo was for the video itself. This promo was narrated by legendary promo/advertisement narrator Brian Cummings, and at the end, he says "Brought to you by Nickelodeon and Paramount Home Video". At the beginning and end of the promo, the animated "Balloon" logo is used for Nickelodeon. The Rugrats videos that included this promo were ''A Rugrats Chanukah'', ''Bedtime Bash'', ''A Rugrats Thanksgiving'', ''Dr. Tommy Pickles'' and ''Diapered Duo''.
*** The other promo was for the video itself. This promo was narrated by legendary promo/advertisement narrator Brian Cummings, and at the end, he says "Brought to you by Nickelodeon and Paramount Home Video". At the beginning and end of the promo, the animated "Balloon" logo is used for Nickelodeon. The Rugrats videos that included this promo were ''A Rugrats Chanukah'', ''Bedtime Bash'', ''A Rugrats Thanksgiving'', ''Dr. Tommy Pickles'' and ''Diapered Duo''.
*** The last overall video release from Paramount Home Video to include both promos was the original VHS release of ''Good Burger'' (only on later copies printed after early February 1998; earlier pre-early February 1998 pressings do not include either promo).
*** The last overall video release from Paramount Home Video to include both promos was the original VHS release of ''Good Burger'' (only on later copies printed after early February 1998; earlier pre-early February 1998 pressings do not include either promo).
** The third promo was the second time that ''A Rugrats Vacation'' was advertised in a Rugrats video promo. Additionally, this promo introduced ''Dr. Tommy Pickles'' and ''Diapered Duo''. The promo was also narrated by Brian Cummings, and at the end, he says "Available from Paramount Home Video and Nickelodeon!". ''Mommy Mania'' was presumably the first overall video release from Paramount Home Video, let alone the first Rugrats video, to include this promo. ''Angelica Knows Best'', the Blockbuster-exclusive "Kidmongous" video ''Blue's Clues: Big, Blue And Just For You'' and the remastered VHS release of ''Good Burger'' also include this promo.
** The third promo was the second time that ''A Rugrats Vacation'' was advertised in a Rugrats video promo. Additionally, this promo introduced ''Dr. Tommy Pickles'' and ''Diapered Duo''. The promo was also narrated by Brian Cummings, and at the end, he says "Available from Paramount Home Video and Nickelodeon!". ''Mommy Mania'' was presumably the first overall video release from Paramount Home Video, let alone the first Rugrats video, to include this promo. ''Angelica Knows Best'', the Blockbuster-exclusive "Kidmongous" rental video ''Blue's Clues: Big, Blue And Just For You'' and the remastered VHS release of ''Good Burger'' also include this promo.
** The fourth promo dubbed the videos as ''Rugrats Videos''. The promo was narrated by Bill St. James. The jingle for this promo was written and performed by the series' music composer Mark Mothersbaugh and is based on the song ''Whip It'' by the new wave band Devo, of which Mark Mothersbaugh was a member. Two versions of this promo were made.
** The fourth promo dubbed the videos as ''Rugrats Videos''. The promo was narrated by Bill St. James and introduced ''Runaway Reptar''. The jingle for this promo was written and performed by the series' music composer Mark Mothersbaugh and is based on the song ''Whip It'' by the new wave band Devo, of which Mark Mothersbaugh was a member. The promo was preceded by the Nickelodeon "Slime" logo. Two versions of this promo were made.
*** The early version of this promo advertised that ''Runaway Reptar'' was coming soon. This version first appeared on the VHS release of ''The Rugrats Movie''. The early version's last appearance was supposed to be on the VHS release of ''Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Treasure Hunt'', alongside its Blockbuster-exclusive "Kidmongous" rental counterpart, ''Big, Blue And Just For You Volume 2''; however, this was not the case; for some reason, the early version was also on ''Runaway Reptar'', along with ''Make Room for Dil'', even though the latter was not released until after the former was. On this version, the Nickelodeon "Slime" logo appears again at the end.
*** The later version of this promo advertised that ''Runaway Reptar'' was now available; for some reason, ''Make Room for Dil'' was not introduced in this version whatsoever. This version's first appearance was supposed to be on both videos; however, this was not the case; the early version was on both videos instead, and ''Rugrats: I Think I Like You'', ''Little Bear: A Kiss for Little Bear'' and ''Blue's Clues: Blue's Safari'' ended up being the first video releases from Paramount Home Entertainment to include this version of the promo. The last video releases from Paramount Home Entertainment to include the later version of the promo were ''Blue's Clues: Stop, Look and Listen!'' and ''Little Bear: Rainy Day Tales''. On this version, the Viacom International and Paramount Pictures copyright notices appear at the end.
*** The later version of the promo appears on ''Babies on Board'', but not on its US counterpart, ''Discover America''.
** The fifth promo introduced ''I Think I Like You'' and ''Babies on Board'' in addition to ''Make Room for Dil'' and dubbed all three aforementioned videos as ''New Rugrats Videos''. The promo is a lot shorter than the previous promo and therefore, the jingle has been revised for this promo, and the promo itself was narrated by Brian Cummings. The only appearances of this promo were on the VHS release of ''It's the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown'' (only on copies distributed in Canada; copies distributed in the US do not include this) and ''Snow Day'' and the Toys 'R' Us-exclusive video ''The Wild Thornberrys: A Thornberry Christmas''.
** The sixth promo was in honor of the series' 10th anniversary and introduced the two-volume ''Decade in Diapers'' collection and ''All Growed Up''.