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Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
TrailerThe movie follows the Rugrats as they travel to Paris, France, where Chuckie hopes to find a new mother and keep his father from marrying Coco LaBouche, the cold-hearted, child-hating head of EuroReptarland.Actors: Elizabeth Daily, Tara Strong, Cheryl Chase, Christine Cavanaugh, Cree Summer, Kath Soucie, Michael Bell, Tress MacNeille, Casey Kasem, Joe Alaskey, Debbie Reynolds, ...»Director: Stig Bergqvist, Paul DemeyerCountry: Germany, United StatesDuration: 78 minQuality: HDRelease: 2000IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie"
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Characters of "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie"
Tommy PicklesPlayed by: Elizabeth DailyDil PicklesPlayed by: Tara StrongAngelica C. PicklesPlayed by: Cheryl ChaseCharles 'Chuckie' Finster, Jr.Played by: Christine CavanaughSusan 'Susie' CarmichaelPlayed by: Cree SummerLil DeVillePlayed by: Kath SoucieDrew PicklesPlayed by: Michael BellCharlotte C. PicklesPlayed by: Tress MacNeilleWedding DJPlayed by: Casey KasemGrandpa Lou PicklesPlayed by: Joe AlaskeyLulu PicklesPlayed by: Debbie ReynoldsStuart 'Stu' PicklesPlayed by: Jack RileyCoco LaBouchePlayed by: Susan SarandonJean-ClaudePlayed by: John LithgowKira Watanabe-FinsterPlayed by: Julia KatoDiane 'Didi' Kropotkin-PicklesPlayed by: Melanie ChartoffHoward 'Howie' DeVillePlayed by: Phil ProctorMr. YamaguchiPlayed by: Mako -
Directors of "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie"
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Creators of "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie"
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Critic Reviews of "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie"
Lisa Alspector Chicago ReaderMay 20, 2008Nauseating gags suggest the makers of this eclectically animated adventure... know their audience, though all the Godfather references will be thoroughly puzzling to at least half of it.
Liam Lacey Globe and MailApril 05, 2002Musically ... the Rugrats sequel is a big step backward.
Susan Stark Detroit NewsJanuary 01, 2000The family audience will delight in saying oui, oui to Rugrats in Paris.
Michael Rechtshaffen Hollywood ReporterJanuary 01, 2000The character work is strong, and the celebrity recruits are fun.
Bruce Fretts Entertainment WeeklyJanuary 01, 2000With its melange of poo poo humor and pop culture in jokes, Nickelodeon's Rugrats packs appeal for both kids and parents.
Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.comJanuary 17, 2010Offers plenty to amuse the young and young at heart.
Joe Mader Palo Alto WeeklyMay 14, 2003Not as fresh as the first film.
John R. McEwen Film Quips OnlineFebruary 08, 2003The writing team is adept at childish malapropisms and the skewed perspectives of 5-year-olds, but the characterizations and plot lines are witheringly simplistic.
Chris Gore Film ThreatDecember 08, 2002What I enjoyed most about Rugrats II is that the filmmakers are completely aware they must work just as hard to entertain the parents as the diaper set.
Dwayne E. Leslie Boxoffice MagazineJune 10, 2002The Rugrats are back for an all-new adventure, and one that is by far much funnier and more entertaining for both youngsters and their guardians than the first bigscreen outing.
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