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Reptar is a fictional dinosaur from the American animated television series, Rugrats. Reptar is green and sometimes red-violet and lilac, with rounded, blue spike-like appendages on his back, similar to Godzilla
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Within the Rugrats cartoon itself, Reptar is a cartoon adored by the main characters, although not all of the parents share this view, in particular Tommy's mother. Occasionally Reptar is seen as a hero that helps save the world. On other occasions he is seen as a villain. Reptar first appears in Rugrats on the packaging of a cereal box. From then on he gains popularity as a he becomes a more important part of the story line. In the world of the Rugrats, Reptar has excellent marketing presence; he appears within movies, ice skating shows, food packaging, TV shows, action figures, amusement parks and all kinds of merchandising, as a parody of children's merchandising in real life.

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