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Rugrats Go Wild
When the Rugrats find themselves stranded on a deserted island, they meet the Thornberrys, a family who agrees to help them escape.
Release : | 2003 |
Rating : | 5.6 |
Studio : | Paramount, Nickelodeon Movies, Klasky-Csupo, |
Crew : | Art Department Manager, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Elizabeth Daily Nancy Cartwright Kath Soucie Dionne Quan Tim Curry |
Genre : | Adventure Animation Comedy Family |
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You won't be disappointed!
Such a frustrating disappointment
Simply A Masterpiece
Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
A shameless cash in on two franchises 'The Rugrats' and 'The Wild Thornberry's' this film is entertaining enough for kids, but perhaps not as much for their parents who got dragged along to see it.We do get to see (or hear to be precise) Bruce Willis as the voice of Spike the dog, and that adds something to this rather lacklustre affair.It's made for kids, and they enjoyed it, that's the main thing.
this animated offering from Nickelodeon features the Wild Thornberry family and The Rugrats together.now,i know i'm not the target audience,but this is as pretty slow,lame movie.plus,it's so negative.you'd think a movie with these two families together would be pretty decent,but it isn't.i'm pretty certain a lot of kids will find it the same way,at least the older ones.the younger kids might be entertained.anyway,i was very disappointed.for a really great,funny, entertaining animated movie that the whole family will enjoy,try Recess: Schools Out instead and leave this one alone.for me, The Rugrats go Wild is a 4/10
Rugrats Go Wild! (2003) Voices of Elizabeth Daily, Nancy Cartwright, Lacey Chabert, Tim Curry, Flea, Danielle Harris, Bruce Willis, Cheryl Chase, Kath Soucie, Tom Kane, Tim Curry, D: John Eng, Norton Virgien. When the Pickle family gets shipwrecked on an uncharted exotic isle, Tommy and his baby brigade venture out into the jungle, running into the Thornberry family while documenting a nature show. As opposed to a half-hour TV episode, parents will find this feature-length movie a strident expansion, while wiggling in their seats, hence a returning collection of booger and diaper jokes. But it's a harmless time filler for tots who enjoy both animated Nickelodeon series, and will enjoy references made to other films and Willis' voice work as talking mutt Spike. Running Time: 90 minutes and rated PG for mild crude humor. **
Angellica really lets herself go and gets what she deserves: Getting left behind. The cute and adorable kids meet a travelling family. The film lacks creativity, and has musical numbers. Spoofs galore, along with certain jokes and gags courtesy of our funny kids Phil and Donnie. Bruce Willis voices Spike. Didn't Spike speak in a classic episode of RUGRATS (circa. 1991), where Chuckie is dreaming and is trying to defrenciate the lines of fantasy and reality? SURVIVOR, and GILLIGAN'S ISLAND gets spoofed. The only good part is the giant squid. Angellica meets someone with the same personality and someone to relate to (i.e. Debbie) and Chuckie meets someone that looks kind of peculiar (i.e. Donnie). Poor old Stu get verbally belittled by his friends that what he did was a big mistake! A small ship instead of a cruise ship. The film was released on Friday the 13th. So it could blend in with that troublesome event. Unfortunately, Ebert and Roper gave it two thumbs down. Hey it was good. It was better than the previous two film I commented on at the old domain called Matthew. There are morals in this picture, No one likes a bossy, stuck up person. And family time good, work bad. First the woods, then Paris, then an island, and what next, outer space? What will happen there, the kids in there all grown up form will be in space to avoid Angellica and meet friendly, weird, amazing, and funny aliens? Hope not. Let this be the last RUGRATS film. And what will become of THE WILD THORNBERRYS, they will go into an adventure that references such films as THE LOST WORLD, or JOURNEY TO THE BEGINNING OF TIME? Only time will tell, my friend, only time will tell.