Rugrats in Paris: The Movie

2000 "France never had a chance!"
6.2| 1h18m| G| en
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A group of rambunctious toddlers travel a trip to Paris. As they journey from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame, they learn new lessons about trust, loyalty and love.

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Skunkyrate Gripping story with well-crafted characters
Beystiman It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
DipitySkillful an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.
Nicole I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Minahzur Rahman It was a good movie, and a massive improvement from the first one. I really liked this movie when I was a kid, and watched it several times. The film centres around "Chuckie" who happens to be one of my favourite characters of the Rugrats, so I'm not at all surprised why I enjoyed this movie so much. I like the setting of the film, and that too being set in Paris adds that bit of charm. The story was good. The villain was scary, and with Chuckie renowned for being scared and all...well...yeah... the movie flows well if you ask me. Despite the movie being a good one, the episodes that have followed the film have been a let-down or bad.
Jackson Booth-Millard This is film sequel to the first film based on the second longest running cartoon on TV (longest running is obviously The Simpsons). Basically best talking baby friends Tommy (Elizabeth Daily), Chuckie (Christine Cavanaugh), twins Phil and Lil, and mean Angelica (Cheryl Chase) this time are going to Paris when Tommy's Dad, Stu, is summoned to the region's theme park, Reptarland, to work on his new invention. Along the way the kids see the blossoming romance between Chuckie's Dad, and secretary Kira Watanabe (Julia Kato), who works for the horrible Coco LaBouche (Susan Sarandon). Also starring Casem Kasem as the wedding DJ, Debbie Reynolds as Lulu Pickles, John Lithgow as Jean-Claude, Tim Curry as Sumo Swinger, Billy West as another Sumo Singer and Dan Castellaneta as Priest. Good for kids, and adults will like some of it too. Worth watching!
husnain ali I saw this film about 4 years ago and I thought it was brilliant. This is probably the best Animated movie. The voices for the characters were great and I most particularly liked the voices of Tommy Pickles, Chuckie Finster, Stu Pickles and Chas Finster. I also thought that this movie was better than the first. The animation was brilliant. The script writer was good and I most Particularly like the bit when the kids say, "I've seen London, I've seen Paris, I've seen coco's underpants."I liked the songs and I most particularly liked the song "who let the dogs out." This film is suitable for children and adults too. I like watching the T.v. series but I thought this movie was better.
m_jordan_jones I hated this film. I was forced to go watch it with some friends that hate me now because they heard me sware. Doesn't this crap ever get old Nickolodeon. Nickolodeon really needs to bring back Ren & Stimpy real bad. Nicktoons is dieing off now and thats a good thing because nicktoons disirves to die for banning Ren & Stimpy. That was down right cold man. So avoid this movie with all you got. I'm not saying this movie is bad because they banned Ren & Stimpy. NO that's only half of it. There cartoons are just plain old crap now. Even back then I actually didn't mind the rugrats. I would rather watch the grass grow for the next 4 years than have to watch this again.