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The Rugrats Movie

Movie Summary

Released: 1998
Based on the popular Nickelodeon TV series Rugrats, this is the first full-length feature animated movie to star the little tots. It's the story of diaper-clad kids, told from a baby's point- of-view, and they were one of the hottest-selling toy franchises of the late '90s. The film features a hilarious musical number in the hospital nursery, where newborns have the voices of major rock stars that include Jakob Dylan (Bob Dylan's son), Iggy Pop, Lou Rawls, Lisa Loeb, and Patti Smith, to name a few. The story escalates when self-proclaimed leader Tommy Pickles is thrust into an impossible situation with the birth of his new brother, Dil Pickles. This new kid is grabbing all the attention and won't stop crying. With the help of other toddlers Lil and Phil, Tommy decides that the baby should be returned to the hospital. They all hop on their little wagon and take a high-speed ride straight into the deep woods where they realize they're lost. Chased around by animals (or so they think), the Rugrats clan must get home in one piece. Other celebrity voices include Whoopi Goldberg and The Rocky Horror Picture Show's Tim Curry, as well as Saturday Night Live's Andrea Martin and David Spade.



Elizabeth Daily - Tommy Pickles [Voice]
Christine Cavanaugh - Chuckie Finster [Voice]
Kath Soucie - Phil De Ville [Voice] / Lil De Ville [Voice]
Cheryl Chase - Angelica Pickles [Voice]
Tara Charendoff - Dil Pickles [Voice]
Melanie Chartoff - Didi Pickles [Voice]
Jack Riley - Stu Pickles [Voice]
Joe Alaskey - Grandpa Pickles [Voice]
Philip Proctor - Howard De Ville [Voice]
Cree Summer - Susie Carmichael [Voice]
Michael Patrick Bell - Grandpa Boris [Voice] / Drew Pickles [Voice]
Tress MacNeille - Charlotte Pickles [Voice]
Busta Rhymes - Reptar Wagon [Voice]
Whoopi Goldberg - Ranger Margaret [Voice]
David Spade - Ranger Frank [Voice]
Tim Curry - Rex Pester [voice]

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J-ManPosted: 11/09/2007
Took my little cousin to see this. So good!
KachieChanPosted: 02/01/2008
I loved this movie. You really felt for the characters, especially if you were familiar with them.

After this,the series just started becoming stupid. They had Rugrats in Paris... and Chuckie has to get a sister. So there's no only child anymore. I was an only child at the time, but ironically, by the time the movie was out on VHS, I had a little sister (biological, though).
BenjanimePosted: 08/28/2008
1998, the last good year of the 90s... i was never able to see this movie when it hit theaters because i had been living in ohio at that time and i was moved in at my uncle's house. i saw it on tape when it was released, and i loved it. i don't know what happened to the vhs i had, but i'm getting the dvd when i get the chance
CandyCanePosted: 09/10/2008
The part when tommy was not giving Dil the baby food was really the sad part...but my music teacher he was terrible all he did was play Cd's every period and especially this soundtrack back in that time period and it was third grade.. i mean wth?
TinyNietzchePosePosted: 09/28/2008
aww man, the part where tommy's about to drop the baby food on Dil always gets to me,, its so sad!! out of all the Rugrats movies, this one was by far the best =]]

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