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Rugrats In Paris - The Movie [2001]

Rugrats In Paris - The Movie [2001]
Directors: Stig Bergqvist, Paul Demeyer
Actors: Christine Cavanaugh, Elizabeth Daily, Cheryl Chase, Tara Strong, Joe Alaskey
Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews

Format: Anamorphic, Animated, Dubbed, Pal, Widescreen
Languages: English (Original Language), Danish (Dubbed), Norwegian (Dubbed), Swedish (Dubbed)
Rating: Universal, suitable for all
Region: 2
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 75 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5014437805935

Theatrical Release Date: November 17, 2000
Release Date: October 8, 2001
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
The second theatrical film from the popular television show, Rugrats in Paris is better than the original surprise hit, The Rugrats Movie. Instead of delving into their rich fantasy life, the Rugrats gang goes on a real adventure when their families visit Paris together. Mr Pickles is brought over to fix his giant Reptar robot, the centerpiece of EuroReptarland (a biting version of the trouble-plagued EuroDisney). The underlying story has Chuckie (the one with the square glasses) looking for a new mummy, as his dad (who has a square personality) starts to fall for a villainous executive (voiced by Susan Sarandon). Soon Paris takes it on the chin as the diaper gang tries to save Chuckie's dad from the altar. The success of the Rugrats is in the writing, where much thought goes into finding comic gems for the adults (there are wonderful parodies of The Godfather and King Kong that will sail over kids' heads). The garble-mouthed youngsters keep up their joyful ways in this 78-minute feature that feels no different from their Nickelodeon series except in length, some 3-D animation sequences, and an eclectic song score (with Cyndi Lauper's "I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever" the real catch). (Ages six and older) --Doug Thomas, Amazon.com


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars rugrats go paris!!!   October 27, 2005
Winstone (GOD KNOWS)
I thought this film was really good!!!
It had all the old characters from the old rugrats and added new ones. The scenes between spike and the poodle were really funny and when spike was running away from the dog catcher the who let the dogs out music came on. Classic. I dont know why i thimk this is 4 star but it just doesn't compare to some other great films. Other people may not agree on my decision cause im a 7 yr old.



5 out of 5 stars THE PICKLES' TAKE ON PARIS!   September 7, 2003
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Everyone's favourite diapered delinquents return in the second of their feature-length films, and this time sees them head out to the French capital after a fault with the model Reptar at Euro Reptar-land sees Stu and the gang heading over.

All the Rugrats - and their equally funny parents - are there, with courageous Tommy, super-brat Angelica, the mud slinging twins Phil & Lil, and nervous wreck Chucky. So begins a tale so saccharine that it's actually likeable, with love in store for one of the lucky ensemble.

Lending their voice talents here are Tim Curry and Susan Sarandon (Cocoa LaBouche) among others, and they do splendid jobs. Sarandon in particular turns LaBouche into a true 'hiss, boo!' villainness.

Obviously this being Rugrats there is that quirky Nickleodeon humour present, and the songs are great, especially 'It's An Ooey Gooey World'. There are genuinely touching moments in the film, most notably Chucky's search for a new mum. Parodies of more adult films are present, and a couple of new characters - Kimi and Kira - are first introduced here. Better than the Rugrats first outing by a colossal margin, this is a film to be enjoyed by both children and parents alike.


5 out of 5 stars The Rugrats' second movie outing exceeds their first   September 14, 2001
Richard, Gryffindor House (Sheffield, England)
18 out of 20 found this review helpful

This is that great rarety, a sequel that is not merely as good as the original, but surpasses it in every way. This time around, the intrepid tots are bound for Paris, in search of a new Mom for Chuckie. Unfortunately, the most likely candidate seems to be the Cruella de Ville-like boss of EuroReptarland. Inevitably madcap escapades ensue across the theme park (the writers poking a great deal of fun at a certain other Parisian resort), resulting in ... Well, I won't spoil it for you. I'll just say 'shades of King Kong' and leave it at that.

The gang are all present and correct, including newcomer Kimi (who oddly does not have much to do). Twins Phil and Lil take gross-out humour to a whole new level and evil cousin Angelica commits her worst atrocity yet, but really this is Chuckie's film. Everyone's favourite scaredy cat takes the viewer from moments of heartbreaking sadness (I genuinely cried at one point!) to madcap sequences like the must-be-seen-to-be-believed 'Chuckie Chan (Martial Arts Expert of Reptarland)' and everywhere in-between.

Anarchic and endearing in equal measures, 'Rugrats in Paris' also wisely aims its gags across the age spectrum. After all, any cartoon that opens with a lengthy parody of 'The Godfather' can't just be for kids, can it?

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