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 ...
In Quaran-Scenes, writers take a look at some of their favorite scenes from cinema; how and why they “work,” and what about those scenes they love so much. Find past columns here. Rugrats in Paris is ...
Nose picking, bubbly tummies, vomit and a host of other bodily functions are the humorous stock-in-trade of theRugrats, a low-brow Peanuts gang, or Beavis-and-Buttheads-in-training. One might wish for ...
There is an airplane scene in “Rugrats in Paris — the Movie” that any adult acquainted with the joys of air travel will recognize instantly. In it, 3-year-old Angelica Pickles, headphones clamped to ...
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A hoot and a half, this second animated feature based on the Rugrats TV show will earn big laughs and smiles from preschoolers, older siblings and their parents. It’s drawn with whimsical wit and ...
Angelica (voiced by Cheryl Chase) is asserting Don-like authority over the Rugrats, after viewing The Godfather the night before. Chuckie (voiced by Christine Cavanaugh) goes to her and asks for the ...
Paramount Home Video, 78 minutes, for ages 4 and older, VHS $22.99, DVD $29.95″ “Rugrats in Paris — The Movie” is a sequel to “The Rugrats Movie” and is as good if not better. The movie is based on ...
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