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 ...
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 ...
The iconic Rugrats have gotten into plenty of crazy toddler adventures over the years, but none are more ridiculous than Rugrats in Paris: The Movie. We don't mean that in a negative sense, as to put ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
The voices used for the little tykes includes an ensembe array of vocal cords such as Susan Sarandon for Coco LaBouch, John Lithgow for Jean-Claude, Debbie Reynolds for Lulu Pickles, Christine ...
If you have rugrats of your own or have ever tuned in to Saturday morning telly, the Rugrats will need no introduction: all you need to know is that 'Rugrats in Paris: The Movie' is as good as their ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...