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Here are the funding credits for Rugrats, a Nickelodeon show that aired on PBS Kids from 1990 and 1991-2004.

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1st Funding (1990 Pilot)[]

Rugrats is made possible by funding from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

2nd Funding (August 11, 1991-September 20, 1992)[]

Rugrats is made possible by funding from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by the financial support from Viewers Like You.

  • (1983-1998 Kellogg's ident) And by a grant from Kellogg's, who reminds you to take time each day for reading.

3rd Funding (September 27, 1992-September 19, 1993)[]

Rugrats is made possible by funding from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, the Pew Charitable Trusts, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by the financial support from Viewers Like You.

  • (1983-1998 Kellogg's ident) And by a grant from Kellogg's, who reminds you to take time each day for reading.

4th Funding (September 26, 1993-April 13, 1995)[]

Major funding for Rugrats is provided by, the National Science Foundation; supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by the annual financial support from Viewers Like You.

  • (1983-1998 Kellogg's ident) And by a grant from Kellogg's, who reminds you to take time each day for reading.

5th Funding (December 4, 1996-August 12, 1998)[]

Major funding for Rugrats is provided by, the National Science Foundation; supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by the annual financial support from Viewers Like You. And by,

  • (1993-1999 Kimberly-Clark Huggies ident) Kimberly-Clark, makers of Huggies diapers, baby wipes and training pads; proud to support the development of happy babies.
  • (1997-2000 7-Eleven ident) 7-Eleven. Anyone can explore the pages of the book.

6th Funding (August 15, 1998-October 29, 1999)[]

Major funding for Rugrats is provided by, the National Science Foundation; supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by the annual financial support of PBS Viewers Like You. And by,

  • (1997-2000 7-Eleven ident) 7-Eleven. Anyone can explore the pages of the book.
  • (1997-2001 Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Ident) Kellogg's Rice Krispies, celebrating the joy of kids growing through interaction.
  • (1997-1999 Polaroid ident) And by, Polaroid, exactly what develops when you use a Polaroid camera? A smile, self-esteem, (laughs) Oh yeah, a picture. Polaroid.

7th Funding (November 1, 1999-September 22, 2000)[]

Funding for Rugrats is provided by...

  • (1996-2000 Libby's Juicy Juice ident) This program is made possible in part by a grant from Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids.
  • (1999-2001 KBkids.com ident) KBkids.com, the new online toy store is proud to support public television, because learning and playing go hand in hand. KBkids.com.
  • (1997-2001 Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Ident) Kellogg's Rice Krispies, celebrating the joy of kids growing through interaction.

Funding is also provided by, the National Science Foundation; America's Investment in the Future. And by, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!

8th Funding (January 15, 2001-June 28, 2002)[]

Funding for Rugrats is provided by...

  • (1999-2003 Danimals ident) Rugrats is made possible in part by the makers of Danimals Yogurt; proud to help kick-start your child's growth and development for life.
  • (2000-2002 KIX Cereal ident) Kids are always learning, always growing. That's why Kix Cereal supports PBS and Rugrats for helping kids to feed their curious appetites.
  • (2000-2002 Kellogg's Frosted Flakes ident) Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, where they think fun and learning with friends is a big part of what makes life Grrreat!

Funding is also provided by, the National Science Foundation; America's Investment in the Future. And by, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!

9th Funding (September 21, 2002-August 1, 2004)[]

Funding for Rugrats is provided by...

  • (1999-2003 Danimals ident) Rugrats is made possible in part by the makers of Danimals Yogurt; proud to help kick-start your child's growth and development for life.
  • (2000-2002 KIX Cereal ident) Kids are always learning, always growing. That's why Kix Cereal supports PBS and Rugrats for helping kids to feed their curious appetites.
  • (2000-2002 Kellogg's Frosted Flakes ident) Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, where they think fun and learning with friends is a big part of what makes life Grrreat!
  • (2001-2008 The Children's Place ident) The Children's Place is proud to support Rugrats. A place to grow. The Children's Place.

Funding is also provided by, the National Science Foundation; America's Investment in the Future. And by, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!

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