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The Rugrats Movie |
List Price: $14.99
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Rating: Summary: First Rugrats film still as refreshing as when it debuted... Review: I stumbled upon the VHS of this movie recently as a gift for my niece, mainly because the store didn't have the DVD version. I figured I'd watch this movie again before giving it up.
Back in '98, I took my little sister to see this film and as I expected, every showing was gradually being sold out. With a fresh mix of animation, original songs and appeal to both adults and children alike, the "Rugrats" movie was a instant hit.
While I'm not really into the "All Grown Up" series (or the latter sequels of this movie), this is a film every child should have, especially the up-and-coming generations.
Hang to your dia-pees and have a good time with the "Rugrats" movie!!!
Rating: Summary: Obnoxious! Review: THE RUGRATS WERE GREAT BEFORE KIMI CAME ALONG AND DESTROYED THEM. IN THIS GREAT MOVIE, THE 'RATS GET LOST IN THE WOODS AND TOMMY GETS A NEW BABY BROTHER.
Rating: Summary: Good but not Great! Review: The Nickelodeon cartoon is really cute and this theatrical movie is good but nowhere near as good as the TV cartoon but it's a good movie for the kids though parents might find it to be a little uneven and rushed and this may not be the movie you would want to sit down with your kids to watch!
Rating: Summary: GOTTA LOVE BABIES Review: This cartoon is probably one of the lower class. Extremely annoying voices, trashy poor animation and never ending get-on-your-nerves potty humor. The potty humor is so old now it's so not funny anymore! The story is (well, there exactly is no story) these bratty losery over-dramatic chickeny kids (bawk bawk bawk)get lost in the forest. Their gullible parents find them. THE END. The point there, is no plot. So that's all I have to say for now.
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