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The Rugrats Movie
TrailerTommy Pickles tries to return his baby brother to the hospital after his mean-spirited friend warned once his new sibling is born his parents won't care about him. But soon Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil and newborn baby Dil get lost in the forest.Actors: Elizabeth Daily, Christine Cavanaugh, Kath Soucie, Melanie Chartoff, Phil Proctor, Cree Summer, Mary Gross, Kevin McBride, Andrea Martin, Michael Bell, Tress MacNeille, ...»Director: Igor Kovalyov, Norton VirgienCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 79 minQuality: SDRelease: 1998IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Rugrats Movie"
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Characters of "The Rugrats Movie"
Tommy PicklesPlayed by: Elizabeth DailyCharles 'Chuckie' Finster, Jr.Played by: Christine CavanaughLil DeVillePlayed by: Kath SoucieDiane 'Didi' Kropotkin-PicklesPlayed by: Melanie ChartoffHoward 'Howie' DeVillePlayed by: Phil ProctorSusan 'Susie' CarmichaelPlayed by: Cree SummerAunt MiriamPlayed by: Andrea MartinCharles 'Chaz' Finster, Sr.Played by: Michael BellCharlotte C. PicklesPlayed by: Tress MacNeilleStuart 'Stu' PicklesPlayed by: Jack RileyGrandpa Lou PicklesPlayed by: Joe AlaskeyAngelica C. PicklesPlayed by: Cheryl ChaseDr. LipschitzPlayed by: Tony JayDil PicklesPlayed by: Tara StrongRex PesterPlayed by: Tim Curry -
Directors of "The Rugrats Movie"
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Creators of "The Rugrats Movie"
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Critic Reviews of "The Rugrats Movie"
Lisa Alspector Chicago ReaderMay 20, 2008The dialogue reproduces infantile idiom even as it parodies the baby talk of adults, and a touching, didactic scene involving a baby blanket that's become the object of sibling rivalry may appeal to a broad age range.
Wally Hammond Time OutJune 24, 2006Those unfamiliar with the series will have a chance to marvel at Klasky and Csupo's refreshing innovations: their affectionate play with traditional presentations of 'sweet' baby behaviour and 'pretty' toddler looks.
Jeff Millar Houston ChronicleJuly 21, 2005Although it works on two levels, one thing makes it work for any age: the sense of the id unloosed.
Peter Stack San Francisco ChronicleJune 18, 2002It's a fun-filled oddity among G- rated animated movies. But some folks may conclude that the babies' creators have gone off the deep end to satisfy a '90s sensibility that favors edgy entertainment.
Kevin Thomas Los Angeles TimesFebruary 14, 2001What is most likely to impress adults is that the world of the Rugrats is not idealized or homogenized.
Nell Minow Common Sense MediaDecember 29, 2010Kids will love it, parents may not.
Steven D. Greydanus Decent Films GuideOctober 29, 2008The result is several steps above the clunky, offputting animation of the series' early episodes.
Sandra Contreras TV GuideMay 20, 2008Intermittently snappy and featuring slicker animation than its TV incarnation, this popular children's cartoon may satisfy its youngest fans, but it'll be a big snoozefest for the rest of the family.
Neil Jeffries Empire MagazineMay 20, 2008Fun for kids, but, despite some adult references, appeal for the over 10s is limited.
Maria Garcia Film Journal InternationalMarch 28, 2006Like many children's films, The Rugrats Movie is told from the point of view of a boy who enjoys a wonderful relationship with another boy.
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Soundtracks of "The Rugrats Movie"
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