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The Rugrats Movie

"An adventure for anyone who's ever worn diapers."

The Pickles family welcome a new arrival, Dil, whose constant crying and need for attention quickly exhaust the other toddlers. Seeking to return the "broken" baby to the hospital, the gang embarks on a journey in a Reptar Wagon that inadvertently veers off course, leaving them stranded in a vast, dangerous forest. While facing off against escaped circus monkeys and a predatory wolf, Tommy must overcome his own resentment to protect his brother and make it back home.

Top Cast

  • Whoopi Goldberg

    Whoopi Goldberg

    Ranger Margaret (voice)

  • David Spade

    David Spade

    Ranger Frank (voice)

  • E. G. Daily

    E. G. Daily

    Tommy Pickles (voice)

  • Tara Strong

    Tara Strong

    Dilan "Dil" Pickles (voice)

  • Christine Cavanaugh

    Christine Cavanaugh

    Chuckie Finster (voice)

  • Kath Soucie

    Kath Soucie

    Phil / Lil / Betty DeVille (voices)

  • Cheryl Chase

    Cheryl Chase

    Angelica Pickles (voice)

  • Tim Curry

    Tim Curry

    Rex Pester (voice)

  • Jack Riley

    Jack Riley

    Stuart 'Stu' Pickles (voice)

Overview

The Pickles family welcome a new arrival, Dil, whose constant crying and need for attention quickly exhaust the other toddlers. Seeking to return the "broken" baby to the hospital, the gang embarks on a journey in a Reptar Wagon that inadvertently veers off course, leaving them stranded in a vast, dangerous forest. While facing off against escaped circus monkeys and a predatory wolf, Tommy must overcome his own resentment to protect his brother and make it back home.

Rating

6.2 / 10
645 Reviews
3 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Kamurai
    Kamurai
    4 Aug 26, 2020

    Weak watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend except for HUGE Rugrats fans. As the origin story for Dill Pickles, it very clearly is going to deal with "Where do babies come from?", but I think this is the closest the Rugrats franchise has come to addressing death with its audience. I don't think the nostalgia I had for Rugrats was strong enough. I'm seeing all these characters I loved, and just feeling nothing. I'm hearing these (fantastic, voice-acting) ladies doing baby voice, and I've seen other movies where ladies do baby voice and they're just not nearly as long as this one. I might have been able to get into the movie as it actually has a decent story (thought it focuses on the parents more than I'm used to), but they decided to play with rules that involve how babies talk. They clearly present new-born babies that not only talk, but talk eloquently about "Missing their old womb" (sounds like a baby saying "room"). Dill, barely talks. in fact, he talks to the babies like the babies would talk to the adults, and they refer to him as a baby. While they should be toddlers and speaking a lot more than they should, part of the premise is that they're babies that talk to each other, but not adults. It almost paints the picture that Dill was born retarded, but refuses to address it, even if it applies it directly. It really broke the movie for me, as it's the chief mechanic behind the babies' A story line that is the basis for the parents' B story line.

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