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Dil Pickles
Dil as seen in All Grown Up!First appearance The Rugrats Movie (1998) Last appearance Golden Boy (All Grown Up!, 2008) Created by Klasky Csupo Portrayed by Tara Strong[citation needed] Information Nickname(s) Dil or Dilly Species Human Gender Male Family Tommy Pickles (brother)
Didi Pickles (mother)
Stu Pickles (father)Relatives Lou Pickles (grandfather)
Trixie McGee-Pickles (grandmother; deceased)
Lulu Pickles (grandmother; Grandpa Lou's second wife)
Drew Pickles (uncle)
Charlotte Pickles (aunt)
Angelica Pickles (cousin)
Boris Kropotkin (grandfather)
Minka Kropotkin (grandmother)
Ben Kropotkin (uncle)
Elaine Kropotkin (aunt)
Aunt Miriam (Grandpa's cousin)
Dylan Prescott (Didi's cousin)Dylan Prescott "Dil" Pickles is a fictional character. He is the younger brother of Tommy Pickles, younger son of Stu and Didi Pickles, and younger cousin of Angelica Pickles in the Nickelodeon film The Rugrats Movie, who later appeared in the show Rugrats, on which the film is based, and its spin-off All Grown Up! Dil is named after his mother Didi's cousin (Dylan "Dil" Prescott). The character was born in The Rugrats Movie (released November 20, 1998[1]). His name is a pun of dill pickles.
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In Rugrats
When Dil joined the Rugrats cast in 1998, his age was moved up to 3 months. From the very beginning, Dil had curly yet limited hair on his head, and he almost always wore yellow trap-door pajamas (though in the movies, his pajamas were purple). Because of his age, Dil could not say as many words as the other Rugrats. For the final five years of Rugrats' run, Dil had to learn on how to be a Rugrat. He always wanted everything at his age and would always do whatever he could to get anything. When he grabbed something, he would often say, "Mine!" (Which incidentally was his first word). He was just as selfish as his cousin Angelica, and always cried until something would get his attention. When Didi was pregnant with Dil, she expected him to be a girl and she and Stu planned to name him "Trixie" after Stu's mother (Tommy also reveals that another name they had considered was "Delilah") but named him after Didi's cousin Dylan.[2]
Dil would always call Angelica "Yucky" (or "Yakee", as he pronounced it), and he was also a hair puller. His favorite sports were tennis (as evidenced in "Silent Angelica") and baseball (as revealed in "Hand Me Downs"). And Dil would always be called up to save the other Rugrats at the right time (as when Dil found the treasure in "Club Fred"). Dil remained the same height until a 2003 episode titled "Back to School" when he, according to his father, Stu Pickles, "grew an inch".
In All Grown Up!
At 9 years of age, Dil may still be the youngest of the gang, but he has come a long way from when he was a 3 month old. Dil now has red hair like his mom, and he has developed an unusual personality (caused by either being dropped on his head as a baby by Phil and Lil, or by his DNA from his father Stu's side of the family, as evidenced in "Truth or Consequences" when Vice Principal Pangborn analyzed him). Dil had an imaginary alien friend in Izzy in the episode "Izzy or Isn't He?". Dil has a pet goldfish called Pablo and in "Lucky 13", Dil showed that he is fascinated by dolphins, believing that they share "a bond with our alien brethren", showing to be inspired by Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. In the episode "The Big Score", Dil becomes the mascot for the middle school soccer team by dressing up as various animals, including a slug and a monkey not unlike the Los Angeles Angels' Rally Monkey. Dil, in fact added soccer to the list of favorite sports early on in the series (since then however, most of the soccer is focused on Phil and Lil DeVille). Dil is a team laser tag player, as shown in the episode "Tommy Foolery". Dil also shows his side as an inventor in "Tweenage Tycoons", proving that Dil is a smart boy.
Dil believes strongly in aliens and the supernatural, and he actually gets to interact with an extraterrestrial race in the episode "Tommy Foolery". Dil also believes strongly in the theory of karma and has tried to train Angelica to build up her karmic residue to get rid of a zit on her cheek (It's Karma, Dude). Dil celebrates both Jewish and Christian holidays (Hanukkah and Christmas for example), this is due to his Father and Mother being Christian and Jewish, respectively. In fact, in the Christmas episode of All Grown Up!, Dil and Tommy wrote a Hanukkah song and performed it after Susie sang the first verse of The First Noel.
Dil is not only an unusual boy; but he also is a mix of several international cultures. Thanks to his unusual behavior and originality, it's been thought that Dil was intended to be a breakout character. This happened on the last seasons of the show which most of the storylines included him and even in the last series episode "All Broke Up" he masterminded both plots. As a result, Dil was ranked number one in the most recent poll for favorite character. In the episode "Brothers Grimm", it shows Dil writing left-handed.
Multi-cultural practices
Dil loves embracing different cultures. It is known that he wears a sherpa hat (as evidenced in "A DeVille House Divided") in almost every episode, and he wears the kilt part of Scottish culture and in the episode "Memoirs Of A Finster", he was seen eating with chopsticks and wearing Japanese shoes and wearing a Mexican poncho. On "Dude, Where's my Horse?", it is known that Dil is also interested in different languages like Spanish (which is the language of one of his favorite Soap Opera "¡Hospital de Tentacion!" ) and Portuguese as seen in "Curse of Reptar".
Role as a little brother
During the series Dil has changed his role of little brother, on Season 1 and 2 we saw a continuity of how Dil looked up to Tommy, in All Grown Up he worshiped Tommy until Season 3 where Dil seems to get independence from his own brother, on Season 4 he finally breaks that feeling of worshiping and on Season 5 the rivalry of the brothers is more seen as Dil is totally independent from his brother, and as seen in Golden Boy he shows that he can be better than Tommy in almost everything, and defeating him in the forest with his skills that include: Talking to animals, constructing campers with things he can find in the forest etc.
Gift of invention
Like his father Stu before him, Dil Pickles possesses the gift of invention. However, Dil's inventions tend to be somewhat as weird as he is. "Tweenage Tycoons" featured many of these inventions:
- The "BeltQuarium", a belt-like aquarium that Dil built so he could keep an eye on his pet goldfish, Pablo.
- "Shades With a View", shades that act somewhat like Fisher-Price's View-Master toy, with a button on the top of the lens which allows the user to flip through different slides.
- "Shillows", as Dil describes them, "shoes with pillows".
- A tie with a watch face that allowed the wearer to quickly glance downwards and see the time, instead of lifting his hands to see the time.
The episode "All Broke Up" also shows him inventing a board game called "Impatience".
Also, another invention appeared briefly in "Truth or Consequences" that allowed Dil to read while walking backwards on his hands. As Dil passed by, it prompted Phil to ask, "I wonder what Dil would be like if we never dropped him on his head?"
Also in "Tweenage Tycoons", there were also several inventions and ideas that Dil considered during his inventor's block, that didn't turn out so well (some of which didn't even leave the drawing board!):
- Talking socks
- Blinking underwear
- Mayonnaise Wallpaper
- Ideas during his brief "normal" phase which had been done before like a rubber band ball, a file cabinet, and glue.
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Rugrats and All Grown Up! Characters Tommy Pickles · Chuckie Finster · Phil and Lil DeVille · Kimi Finster · Angelica Pickles · Dil Pickles · Spike · Susie Carmichael · Reptar · List of Rugrats characters · List of All Grown Up! characters · Comic stripFilms Episodes List of Rugrats episodes ("Tommy's First Birthday" · "At the Movies" · "Reptar on Ice" · "A Rugrats Passover" · "Runaway Reptar" · "Ghost Story" · "A Rugrats Chanukah") · List of All Grown Up! episodes · Rugrats Pre-School DazeVideo games Search for Reptar (1998) · Studio Tour (1999) · Scavenger Hunt (1999) • Nicktoons Racing (1999) · Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000) · Totally Angelica (2000) · • All Growed Up – Older and Bolder (2001) · Castle Capers (2001) · Royal Ransom (2002)Books The Rugrats FilesNickelodeon Animation Studio · Klasky Csupo · Wang Film Productions · Anivision · Judaism in Rugrats Categories:- Child characters in television
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