Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (US)
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France never had a chance
Certificate: G
Running Time: 78 mins
Retail Price: $29.99
Release Date:
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
Hold on to your berets - the Rugrats kids are headed for Paris in an all-new feature-length adventure. France doesn`t stand a chance!
When Stu Pickles is summoned to work at EuroReptarland, Paris` newest amusement park, the Rugrats kids tag along. From the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame, no attraction is safe from the Rugrats kids who find that fun is the same in any language.
Meanwhile, love is in the air for Chuckie`s dad, Chas. Could Chuckie be getting a new mom? The Rugrats kids learn valuable lessons in courage, loyalty and true love in this music-filled journey featuring the hit song, "Who Let The Dogs Out?", and the voice talents of Susan Sarandon and John Lithgow.
Rugrats In Paris is sure to warm your heart as it tickles your funny bone!
Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Rugrats In Paris Documentary
Theatrical Trailer
2 Theatrical Promotional Spots
Sound Effects Showcase - Chuckie Chan
2 Alternate Endings
Baha Men Music Video - "Who Let The Dogs Out?"
2 Interactive DVD-ROM Games: Chuckie Chan, Mom-o-Matic
Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 1.85:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 English
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 French
Subtitle Tracks:
English
CC: English
Directed By:
Paul Demeyer
Stig Bergqvist
Written By:
Kate Boutilier
Barbara Herndon
Jill Gorey
J. David Stern
David N. Weiss
Paul Germain
Gabor Csupo
Arlene Klasky
Starring:
Kath Soucie
Tara Charendoff
Cheryl Chase
Elizabeth Daily
Christine Cavanaugh
Casting By:
Barbara Wright
Stephán A. McKenzie
Soundtrack By:
Mark Mothersbaugh
Editor:
John Bryant
Production Designer:
Dima Malanitchev
Producer:
Norton Virgien
Terry Thoren
Sean Lurie
Tracy Kramer
Arlene Klasky
Gabor Csupo
Executive Producer:
Hal Waite
Julia Pistor
Albie Hecht
Eryk Casemiro
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures
Your Opinions and Comments
The animation is of a bigger budget and therefore naturally is better. The picture quality is really good due to it being a new animated movie and cant really fault it much. The characters are a little bit different to how they look on tv.
The sound also is pretty good.
Extra wise there isnt much there. A small documentary, a music video and some promo stuff. Alternative endings were pretty good but short.
Overall its really just for kids. Adults wont enjoy it that much. Even though I watch it on tv sometimes, I found it very hard to find something special about this one.