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  • "The War Room" is the second segment of the 138th episode of Rugrats.
  • The War Room is a Season 7 episode of Rugrats.
  • Welcome to The War Room Wiki Page. __TOC__
  • The War Room was the 15th episode of Season 9 of Roseanne, also the 213th overall series episode. It was written by Bob Nickman, and was directed by Mark K. Samuels. It originally aired on ABC-TV on January 28, 1997.
  • Take The Bridge off the Cool Ship, and put it in The White House or an Elaborate Underground Base, and what you get is The War Room. It's the nerve center for an entire country, criminal organization, secret society, hidden military base, or whatnot. It generally comes in one of three flavors: Many naval vessels have a "ward room", the officer's mess, which is often misheard as The War Room. (The "war room" you're looking for is the Combat Information Center or CIC) Examples of The War Room include:
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  • 7
  • 9
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  • 15
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  • 15
  • 138.0
Previous
  • Hit the Road, Jack
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  • yes
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  • 1997-01-28
  • 2001-01-24
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  • 213
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  • 711.0
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  • 8
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  • The Clefts of Rujark
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  • Desert of Flames
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  • 26662
Writer
  • Bob Nickman
Director
  • Mark K. Samuels
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  • ABC-TV
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  • level 2
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  • "The War Room" is the second segment of the 138th episode of Rugrats.
  • Take The Bridge off the Cool Ship, and put it in The White House or an Elaborate Underground Base, and what you get is The War Room. It's the nerve center for an entire country, criminal organization, secret society, hidden military base, or whatnot. It generally comes in one of three flavors: 1. * A dark, cavernous room filled with rows and rows of consoles with monitors, radar scopes, Big Boards and other sorts of technology, staffed by an entire warren of Bridge Bunnies. 2. * A dark and not-quite-so-cavernous boardroom, with a long central table with chairs around it, lit by a spotlight. If located in a Supervillain Lair, the seats around the table (except for the head one) may have trap doors under them. 3. * A, once again, dark room with a large, circular table in the middle, a la Dr. Strangelove. Every version will prominently feature an enormous monitor that fills one entire wall. If The War Room is on Earth, the monitor will generally display a map of the world, marked up with real-time data about the organization's activities. A large number of clocks above the big map, displaying time in different cities around the globe, is optional. The Invisible President, the Supporting Leader, The Brigadier and the Big Bad (all may or may not be part of The Omniscient Council of Vagueness) tend to spend a lot of time in rooms like these. Mission Control is invariably based here. If it's for the good guys, expect a lot of cheering coupled with a circular camera pan when The Hero reports his success. Many naval vessels have a "ward room", the officer's mess, which is often misheard as The War Room. (The "war room" you're looking for is the Combat Information Center or CIC) Examples of The War Room include:
  • The War Room is a Season 7 episode of Rugrats.
  • Welcome to The War Room Wiki Page. __TOC__
  • The War Room was the 15th episode of Season 9 of Roseanne, also the 213th overall series episode. It was written by Bob Nickman, and was directed by Mark K. Samuels. It originally aired on ABC-TV on January 28, 1997.
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