Rugrats : The Movie [1999] | ![Rugrats : The Movie [1999]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41G9XJGWQDL._SL500_.jpg)
| Directors: Igor Kovalyov, Norton Virgien Actors: David Spade, Whoopi Goldberg, Elizabeth Daily, Christine Cavanaugh, Kath Soucie Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
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Rating: 3 reviews
Format: Animated, Dubbed, Pal, Widescreen Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Danish (Dubbed), Finnish (Dubbed), Norwegian (Dubbed), Swedish (Dubbed) Rating: Universal, suitable for all Region: 2 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 77 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 501437800237 EAN: 5014437800237
Theatrical Release Date: November 20, 1998 Release Date: April 17, 2000 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: ALL OUR PRODUCTS ARE BRAND NEW. WE DISPATCH ALL ORDERS WITHIN 48 HOURS (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS, BANK HOLIDAY, CHRISTMAS, EASTER) FROM OUR WAREHOUSE IN LONDON.
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Amazon.co.uk Review The first theatrical film from the popular Nickelodeon TV series became the surprise hit of the 1998 holiday box-office crunch, trouncing the highly competitive kids market. The key ingredient to Rugrats' success is the writing. Venturing into their first theatrical movie, the pals--including the intrepid diaper-wearing Tommy Pickles, the nervous Chuckie, the twins Lil and Phil, and the wonderfully prissy Angelica--garble English into funny prose ("I want those fugitives back in custard-y!") and use movie references in their fantasy life. The opening here is a dead-on spoof of Raiders of the Lost Ark. The big news for the movie is that Tommy gets a new baby brother, named Dylan (or Dil for short). The rest of the film has no real plot but is a series of adventures as the clan gets lost in the forest riding an inventive Reptar wagon that is the 90s equivalent of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Parents search for the kids, the kids learn new lessons, everyone goes home happy. The Rugrats Movie is not as wildly appealing as A Bug's Life but is far goofier and wackier with its animation. There's also a tremendous sense of joy that is often missing from cartoons these days, and the songs used in the film--from such diverse musicians as Busta Rhymes, Iggy Pop, Lisa Loeb, Lou Rawls, Beck, and Devo--add to the fun. It's an acquired taste, but the creators' first efforts to take the 10-minute TV sketches into an 80-minute feature pay off.--Doug Thomas
Amazon.co.uk Review The first theatrical film from the popular television series became the surprise hit of the 1998 holiday box-office crunch, trouncing the highly competitive kids market. The key ingredient to the Rugrats' success is the writing. Venturing into their first theatrical movie, the pals--including the intrepid nappie-wearing Tommy Pickles, the nervous Chuckie, the twins Lil and Phil, and the wonderfully prissy Angelica--garble English into funny prose ("I want those fugitives back in custard-y!") and use movie references in their fantasy life. The opening here is a dead-on spoof of Raiders of the Lost Ark. The big news for the movie is that Tommy gets a new baby brother, named Dylan (or Dil for short). The rest of the film has no real plot but is a series of adventures, as the clan gets lost in the forest riding an inventive Reptar wagon that is the 1990s equivalent of the car in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Parents search for the kids, the kids learn new lessons and everyone goes home happy. The Rugrats Movie is not as wildly appealing as A Bug's Life but is far goofier and wackier with its animation. There's also a tremendous sense of joy that is often missing from cartoons these days and the songs used in the film--from such diverse musicians as Busta Rhymes, Iggy Pop, Lisa Loeb, Lou Rawls, Beck and Devo--add to the fun. It's an acquired taste, but the creators' first efforts to take the 10-minute TV sketches into an 80-minute feature pay off. --Doug Thomas
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Wonderful Film, a good laugh June 21, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have always been a fan of the show and when i heard they had made a movie i had to get my hands on it. The first time i watched it i was impressed. The beginning of the film is just like one of the classic episodes of the rugrats and then it slowly amounts to a movie thriller. The whole movie is full of funny moments and action scenes you'll find it hard to lose concentration on the film. The film is a good laugh for the whole family and it is all in all a very enjoyable picture, i recommend that you add this dvd to you collection.
The babies go wild! January 18, 2001 0 out of 8 found this review helpful
In this film the babies go wild on adventures in the forest with Tommy's new baby brother Dillian
An action packed movie for all ages March 14, 2000 svwood@tin.it (Italy) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What film can a 5 year old, a 9 year old and a 37 year old enjoy together - yes, the Rugrats movie! This action-packed adventure follows the familiar theme of the cartoon - the babies getting into trouble - but, this time, they get into even more trouble than usual! There are some crazy monkeys, some good chase scenes, a few memorable songs and even a (not too cloying) theme about brotherly love! Enjoy!
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