Cartoon candy, delightfully icky: Daddy and baby meet a new Mommy in a romance as mushy as chocolate left on a dashboard in summertime, melted in tart satire sticky from the mouths of babes — that’s ...
Angelica (voiced by Cheryl Chase) is asserting Don-like authority over the Rugrats, after viewing The Godfather the night before. Chuckie (voiced by Christine Cavanaugh) goes to her and asks for the ...
Nose picking, bubbly tummies, vomit and a host of other bodily functions are the humorous stock-in-trade of theRugrats, a low-brow Peanuts gang, or Beavis-and-Buttheads-in-training. One might wish for ...
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 ...
Oh, Angelica. When, oh, when will you learn that it doesn’t pay to be mean to the babies? In Rugrats in Paris, Angelica meets her grown-up match when the intrepid toddler matches wits with the witchy ...
Veteran voice director Charles Adler has a simple technique for getting big-name stars like Susan Sarandon to alter their acting styles for animation. “You have to make them willing to be a fool,” ...
Every other Rugrats game has been a load of dirty diapers -- graphics that broke up like a porcelain doll, gameplay and level design that worked about as well as dried Playdoh, and control that felt ...
Cast: Voices of : EG Daily, Cheryl Chase, Susan Sarandon, John Lithgow, Debbie Reynolds Length: 79 minutes Release: 6th April 2001 You can't hold a good TV cartoon show down. Pokemon movies seem to be ...
So welcome back Tommy Pickles and co. in an adventure set in Paris. This isn't Walt Disney, but then again, having had a healthy portion of the Rugrats on Live and Kicking the kids won't be expecting ...
If you have rugrats of your own or have ever tuned in to Saturday morning telly, the Rugrats will need no introduction: all you need to know is that 'Rugrats in Paris: The Movie' is as good as their ...
From the opening sequence, a parody of The Godfather's extended family complete with (wooden) horse heads and mamas muttering darkly: 'How can I find time to mother and murder as well?', the latest ...
From the opening sequence, a parody of The Godfather's extended family complete with (wooden) horse heads and mamas muttering darkly: "How can I find time to mother and murder as well?". the latest ...