The Rugrats Movie
S**R
Funny
Funny
T**P
I grew up watching this movie with my sisters
And now I have it
M**9
An amazing animated film! Nick should be proud of what they accomplished!
I remember that when I was a little kid, Nickelodeon, PBS Kids, Fox Kids, and Cartoon Network were my life. (Cow & Chicken, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Bobby's World, Blue's Clues, and especially Rugrats). I always was a fan of Rugrats and knew that someday, they'd get a movie and I was right. I remember seeing this film on Pay-per-view in the fall of '98 at a hotel in San Diego, CA and I enjoyed it from start to finish. Excellent animation and songs make this a good film. Tommy gets a new baby brother, Dylan Prescott Pickles (or Dil, played by Tara Strong), and things go off-course for the Pickles family and their friends. Plus, Tommy's dad has a new invention: the Reptar Wagon ("The ultimate in child's transportation!", "The perfect children's toy!") and the babies go off with it into one of the biggest adventures of their infant lives.Overall a good film for kids and nostalgic teens and adults.
L**.
Great movie!
Great movie for the whole family. 90’s nostalgia! Arrived super fast. Good price.
V**Z
A Good Nostalgia Kids Movie
I may not be a Rugrats fan anymore, but looking back, it's a solid movie for the nostalgic memory. Short but sweet! Recommended!
L**N
An absolute classic
This film holds up as well as it did when I was a kid. It is a prime example of doing justice to a TV series when bringing it to cinema.
A**N
Good kids movie
Haven't watched in many years. But still a good kids movie. We will watch many times to come.
K**E
Kids loved
My kids liked this movie and it showed the bond and struggled of baby brothers! Lol
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