Having joined the $100 million club with its debut feature, the Rugrats gang has been rewarded with a trip to the City of Lights in the awkwardly titled “Rugrats in Paris: The Movie,” a sequel that ...
”Rugrats in Paris the Movie” maintains a very professional consistency with its successful prototype of two years ago, “The Rugrats Movie.” The redundant subtitle is a bit of a puzzler, unless ...
By-the-numbers animated sequel, with some bright moments – alas not enough of them. Running time: 78 minutes. Rated: G. At the E-Walk, the Lincoln Square, the Kips Bay, others. THEY call it “Rugrats ...
Packed with a boisterous, vulgar energy, "Rugrats in Paris" is considerably livelier than its predecessor, the 1998 feature that marked the movie debut for the Rugrats gang. That movie was a hit, ...
The movie will be a live-action hybrid. Attention all '90s kids: "Rugrats" is getting the movie treatment once again, "Good Morning America" has confirmed. Paramount Pictures is developing a ...
Wishes come true in this movie, and love makes its way into the hearts of those young, old, and overseas. Chuckie's dad, Chaz (Michael Bell), starts dating again, and it's Chuckie's wish to find a new ...
Cartoon candy, delightfully icky: Daddy and baby meet a new Mommy in a romance as mushy as chocolate left on a dashboard in summertime, melted in tart satire sticky from the mouths of babes — that’s ...
Every other Rugrats game has been a load of dirty diapers -- graphics that broke up like a porcelain doll, gameplay and level design that worked about as well as dried Playdoh, and control that felt ...
One of the biggest Nickelodeon cartoon franchises is returning to the N64 in its typical baby fashion. The entire gang of Rugrats is back for an adventure in the land of France, and just in time for ...
The Rugrats Movie, the 1998 big-screen adaptation of the hit Nickelodeon cartoon, distinguished itself by not being as insulting, mercenary, and creepy as most contemporary children's entertainment.
Cast: Voices of : EG Daily, Cheryl Chase, Susan Sarandon, John Lithgow, Debbie Reynolds Length: 79 minutes Release: 6th April 2001 You can't hold a good TV cartoon show down. Pokemon movies seem to be ...