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!
Rugrats in Paris
2000
Adventure / Animation / Comedy / Family / Romance
Rugrats in Paris
2000
Adventure / Animation / Comedy / Family / Romance
Keywords: paris, franceinvention
Plot summary
Wishes come true in this movie, and love makes its way into the hearts of those young, old, and overseas. Chuckie's dad, Chaz (Michael Bell),starts dating again, and it's Chuckie's wish to find a new mom. When Stu Pickles (Jack Riley) is summoned to Reptarland, an amazing new amusement park in Paris, to work on his Reptar invention, Tommy (Elizabeth Daily),Chuckie (Christine Cavanaugh),Angelica (Cheryl Chase),Phil (Kath Soucie),Lil (Kath Soucie),Dil (Tara Strong),Didi (Melanie Chartoff),and the whole gang tag along to the city of romance. But the Rugrats' big adventure turns out to be more than glamor, fashion, and smelly cheese. Chuckie learns that when it comes to Princesses and potential mommies, things are not always what they seem, and for Chaz, finding the right woman can be difficult in any language. As the Rugrats' travels take them from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame and everywhere in-between, the world's favorite babies learn new lessons about courage, loyalty, trust, and above all, true love.
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Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
Better than the first, but still
While I will go as far as to say this sequel to the smash (though not to smashing to me) 1998 film Rugrats is better than the first, I'm not giving this film everything. There are as many (if not more) poop and pee jokes here than the original and while I'm a fan of that humor (Jeff Daniel's landmark scene in Dumb and Dumber is a good example),this goes too far. Still, despite various liabilities, it was fun, with the big pull up being the parody of The Godfather with the Mobfather as Angelica. Celebrity voices include Susan Sarandon, John Lithgow, Cindi Lauper, and Isaac Hayes. B+
Parents and Kids will like this one
I sat through this movie with my wife, my two-year-old daughter (on my lap) and my boys (5 and 7 years old). We've been watching Rugrats on TV for some time, and are quite familiar with the characters.
Honestly, this was one of the better movies I've seen this season, bar none. There are ample parodies of other movies (to make the adults laugh-outright),as well as lots of fun for the little ones. The battle between Robo-Reptar and Robo-Snail kept my boys talking excitedly all the way home.
If you are not a fan of the Rugrats, this movie will do little to change that. However, this movie is considerably better than either the first Rugrats movie or any of the individual TV episodes. For once, a movie spawned from a TV series is actually better than the series.