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# Rugrats in Paris - The Movie [VHS]

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Product description               Based on the popular TV series RUGRATS, this animated film, RUGRATS IN PARIS: THE MOVIE, features a group of zany toddlers who, by chance, get to travel to Paris. The film takes a playful path through the uncomplicated plotline, beginning with a perfectly choreographed spoof on THE GODFATHER (replete with a sawed-off toy horse head), then launching into a series of upbeat songs narrating the story in styles ranging from rock and reggae to jazz and R&B. The story follows little Chuckie, who wants his single father to remarry so he can get a new mommy. Teased by his bossy friend Angela, Chuckie feels even worse about his situation. But when the father of his pal Tommy gets assigned to go to Paris on business, taking the whole Rugrats gang with him, things begin to change. From the bateaux mouches to the Arc de Triomphe, the Rugrats enjoy some valuable sightseeing, then descend upon Euroreptarland, a theme park located in the center of Paris. Along the way, Chuckie thinks up a perfect scheme for getting a new mom. With fun music and fast-moving graphics balancing out the obligatory jokes about diapers, babies' butts, and poop, RUGRATS IN PARIS: THE MOVIE will thrill fans of these wild toddlers.                  .com               The second theatrical film from the popular television show is better than the original surprise hit. 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 mommy, 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 6 and older) --Doug Thomas

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Anime & Manga
- **Format:** Color, NTSC
- **Contributor:** Rugrats
- **Language:** English
- **Manufacturer:** Paramount Studio

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## Customer Reviews

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    Heartfelt
  

*by L***N on Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022*

A heart warming experience for anyone dealing with a single parent household, the loss of a loved one, or for anyone who enjoys family friendly movies with tear jerking moments.

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    Oh Angelica, What Have You Done ... Again? An Enjoyable Trip
  

*by T***A on Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2002*

Now I remember watching the first "Rugrats" movie in almost empty theater, which went totally ignored in Japan, where Nickleodeon's original famous, long-cherished TV series is virtually unknown among Japanese anime productons.  And this  second theatrical offering, after that result, went as a consequence almost unnoticed, given only a very limited theatrical release (and Japanese-dubbed version only).  So, I bought a copy at Amazon, just to listen to the original cast's voice.  Yes, no one can reproduce the voice of wickedly funny Angelica.The second movie "Rugrats in Paris" turned out better than I expected, and probably the first thetrical one.  Adults, let me give you good news, there are less toilet humors that is one of the characteristics of the series.  Well, still there is, but thanks to the producers' wise decision, the focus is given to Chuckie, (comparatively) elder member of the baby gang that go  to Paris with a reason so far-fetched that you might as well forget at all.  Anyway, the point is, the kids in dipers go to an amusement park in Paris, managed single-handedly by a mean, greedy woman Coco (imagine Cruela of "101" with-French accent, voiced by Susan Sarandon)  Apparently in the name of love for kids (but with her own hidden agenda), she swears that she is going to marry Chuckie's dad, but before that, her amusement park, and inevitably the city of Paris also has to suffer the greatest wreck since the time of "Armaggedon."The story is nothing but an excuse for those kids' wracky gags, and sometimes the film, even for its short running time, looks as if padded out.  Still, the film goes smoothly (more smoothly than the previous film) and by giving (again comparatively) elder characters more time for spotlight, the film avoids being filled with gross-out laughs though, obviously for younger audience, they are still retained.  One of my favorite moments of the film is when deliciously mean child-devil Angelica reflects: "Sometime I can't help myself."  Yeah, that's why you are so lovely.The only complaint from Japanese audience is that the film, intentionally or not, seems as if confusing Japan and China.  Though names like Tanaka or Yamaguchi are obviously Japanese ones (and Mako, born in Kobe provides for the former), their costumes and manners rather belong to Chinese tradition -- for instance, dragons or gongs -- and this kind of confusion might explain the lukewarm reception on the side of Japanese distributors.  As a matter of fact, the people in both countries are getting too much weary of this kind of mistakes.These things aside, the film lives up to our standard of animated film today, and if nothing special, "Rugrats in Paris" gives you an enjoyable trip to fantasy world with those noisy but lovely child gang from Nickelodeon.

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    Rugrats in Paris
  

*by T***A on Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2010*

I grew up watching Rugrats and we just recently threw away our old VHS tapes, so finding this movie on DVD was great for me. I didn't like it as much as the first because I'm not much for introducing new characters, but it was still a good movie and worth watching. I rated it four stars because something just wasn't working for me...I'm not quite sure what it was, but in comparison to the first movie this one definitely seems to be lacking a star.Pros;-It's Rugrats. These babies kept me entertained for years and I still enjoy watching them.-Chuckie's "I Want a Mom" song is very sweet and sad, and if you're anything like me you'll end up with it stuck in your head after you watch this. Come to think of it I suppose that could also be a con... =P-Funny. Angelica's Godfather impression will make you laugh, as will several other parts of the movie.-Touching and relevant storyline. Some children don't have a mom, and Chuckie's struggle to get through that might help them to get through that. Even those children who are lucky enough to have both parents should realize how precious life is. (And just because Chuckie is looking for a new mom doesn't mean he doesn't love his actual one. He went YEARS without one, it isn't as if he's trying to replace her).Cons;-The Reptar park could have been anywhere in the world. Besides the accents and the ocassional shot of the Eiffel Tower, there was nothing to show that it was actually in Paris.-The poodle. I could be wrong but at no point do you actually find out the poodle's name and who owns her. As someone who has seen the show I know, but if you just watch the movie as a standalone thing you might be left wondering. It isn't a big deal, just something that bothered me a bit.Overall, I like this movie. If you're a fan of the Rugrats, go ahead and buy it before you can't find it anymore. It is a cute movie that will appeal to people of all ages.

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