The Rugrats Movie (1998)
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" The first of three films @nd one cross over film with the TV series, The Wild Thornberries, Rugrats fans finally got the film, that they have been waiting for. It was a decent enough film, that pretty great at the box office, and thus sequels followed. The babies, for the first time are in the outside world, with Tommy aiming to return his new baby brother, Dill to the hospital, from which he came. And their parents, frantically looking for them. The movie, ended up getting a soundtrack t"
" The first of three films @nd one cross over film with the TV series, The Wild Thornberries, Rugrats fans finally got the film, that they have been waiting for. It was a decent enough film, that pretty great at the box office, and thus sequels followed. The babies, for the first time are in the outside world, with Tommy aiming to return his new baby brother, Dill to the hospital, from which he came. And their parents, frantically looking for them. The movie, ended up getting a soundtrack t"
" Directed by: Igor Kovalyov and Norton Virgien Produced by: John Andrews, Gabor Casupo, Albie Hecht, and Arlene Klasky Written by: David N. Weiss and J. David Stern Based on charecters created by: Gabor Casupo, Arlene Klasky, and Paul Germain Edited by: John Bryant and Kimberly Convy Music by: Mark Mothersbaugh Songs and lyrics by: Mark Mothersbaugh Distributed by: Paramount Pictures"
"Director(s): Norton Virgien and Igor Kovalyov"
"August 3rd, 2005(at the former Marquee Cinemas in Steamtown, as part of the Free Summer Movies)(I remember that they had the two deleted scenes play in the film, that were only seen on the TV airings of the film) June 21st, 2006(at the Cinemark 20 in Moosic, as part of their Summer Movie Clubhouse shows)(short: CatDog in Fetch)"
“A popular television makes the leap to the big screen, and the limitations of the medium become greatly apparent. What makes the television show so enjoyable in more digestible form becomes bloated, and the adage that television is merely “a movie, but longer” is proven false. Sitcoms tend to make the bumpiest transition, and cartoons tend to feel merely like three-to-six episodes thrown together where the spots for commercials or edits to separate them for the eventual syndicated airings as individual episodes. Case in point: The Rugrats Movie, which finds these imaginative children in an adventure involving a newborn brother, a group of circus monkeys, a Reptar Wagon that would make James Bond proud, musical interludes (complete with head scratching but awesome cameos from alter” read more
"(1998) RELEASE INFO: This movie is available as a stand-alone DVD or in a trilogy 3-disc set with the other two "Rugrats" feature films."
"I grew up on the cartoon, but the movie made me feel awkward Release dates November 20, 1998"