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Rugrats in Paris: The Movie

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000)

November. 17,2000
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6.2
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G
| Adventure Animation Comedy Family

A group of rambunctious toddlers travel a trip to Paris. As they journey from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame, they learn new lessons about trust, loyalty and love.

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m_jordan_jones
2000/11/17

I hated this film. I was forced to go watch it with some friends that hate me now because they heard me sware. Doesn't this crap ever get old Nickolodeon. Nickolodeon really needs to bring back Ren & Stimpy real bad. Nicktoons is dieing off now and thats a good thing because nicktoons disirves to die for banning Ren & Stimpy. That was down right cold man. So avoid this movie with all you got. I'm not saying this movie is bad because they banned Ren & Stimpy. NO that's only half of it. There cartoons are just plain old crap now. Even back then I actually didn't mind the rugrats. I would rather watch the grass grow for the next 4 years than have to watch this again.

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Ginger87
2000/11/18

"Rugrats in Paris" is a great movie. I think it was even better than the first Rugrat movie. It had many good moments in it and I thought it was very cute and touching.I saw this movie in theaters opening weekend when I was 13. I went with my sister and my friends and the theater was very crowded.(I think it was sold out). I remember I was very excited when the movie started.The best part of the movie was the wedding of Grandpa Lou and Lulu. The way they spoofed the Godfather was hilarious. I was laughing hysterical about Angelica being the "Godmother" and Phil and Lil finding the "horse's head" in their crib. That part was great! The end of the movie when they are having the cake fight at Chaz and Kira's wedding is also very funny. The plane ride to Paris was also hysterical and sad! The music and the songs in the movie was also really good, my personal favorite was the Reptar song. I have the soundtrack! Overall I give this movie 10/10 stars.

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uncmark
2000/11/19

Great joke for the adults!The movie starts with the wedding of Grandpa Pickles and has Angelica as 'Godmother' receiving visitors 'in the occasion of her grandfather's wedding. Dil and Lil found the head of a hobby horse in their crib and Chuckie asked for a new Mommy.All the rugrats travel to Paris to EuroReptarland and Angelica almost sets Chuckie's Dad up with childhating Coco who wants to make her retiring boss think she likes children so she can take over Reptar Inc. Along the way we meet Coco's assistant, Kira (and 3 year old daughter Kimi) who help the rugrats crash Coco and Chaz's wedding in a giant Reptar robot.The movie ends with the wedding of Chuckie's dad, Chaz, and his new mommy Kira (and a new sister Kimi. Chuckie is receiving Angelica's visit 'on the occasion of his father's wedding' with Kimi warning Angelica to not disrespect him.

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Michael O'Keefe
2000/11/20

Very good animated comedy. And true to the TV series, out of the mouths of babes comes potty talk and there is always the heavy helping of potty humor. The Pickle clan along with Chuckie Finster and his widowed father find themselves at a Japanese theme-park in Paris where the greedy proprietor Coco LaBouche(Susan Sarandon) tries to force Mr. Finster into marriage. Chuckie interrupts the wedding at the appropriate time by uttering his first word(understood by adults)...NO! But that doesn't mean romance is dead. All is well that ends well. The Rugrats' appeal seems to still be snowballing. This flick has what it takes to please everyone in between the younger diaper set to the older diaper set! Forget about your troubles for just a little while and find the humor in the messes these toddlers and crawlers get into.Christine Cavanaugh is the voice of Chuckie. Cheryl Chase gives voice to the group's brat Angelica. Sarandon is not exactly in her element with the French accent. Some other voices you may or may not recognize are that of: John Lithgow, Melanie Chartoff, Casey Kasem and Debbie Reynolds.

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