What's the Story?
The Carmichaels get a visit from the "Great Aunt T", who came over to celebrate Kwanzaa with the Carmichaels. The holiday, which the Carmichaels normally don't celebrate, celebrates the honor and greatness of the African people. However, Susie feels that she isn't as great as her brothers and sisters, all of them examples of greatness in the Carmichael family. With a little help from the Great Aunt T. and the Rugrats, she learns that everyone is great in their own way, making "Kwonzo" a joyous holiday. We also go back in time, when Aunt T met Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the most unusual place -- at the side of the road with car trouble, as well as the time Aunt T funded Lucy's tuition money for Harvard Medical School.
Content Ratings
What's in the title & why it matters
Where to Watch
The Review
Written by Parent Guide Plus Editors
Community Reviews
There aren't any parent reviews yet. Be the first to review this title.
Related Guides
View All →
The Simpsons - S17E5: Marge's Son Poisoning
Without a Trace - S3E23: Endgame
Survivor - S15E1: A Chicken's a Little Bit Smarter
Jeopardy! - S11E122: Show #2417
Stargate SG-1 - S4E20: Entity
The Graham Norton Show - S26E18: Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick, Oti Mabuse, Alan Carr, Sam Smith
You've reached the free limit
Upgrade for unlimited access
- Unlimited guide views
- Ad-free experience
- Expert content ratings