IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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The Rugrats get tangled in an exotic adventure, where they're helped by the Thornberrys, a family that travels the world making nature documentaries.The Rugrats get tangled in an exotic adventure, where they're helped by the Thornberrys, a family that travels the world making nature documentaries.The Rugrats get tangled in an exotic adventure, where they're helped by the Thornberrys, a family that travels the world making nature documentaries.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Tim Curry
- Nigel Thornberry
- (voice)
Elizabeth Daily
- Tommy Pickles
- (voice)
- (as E.G. Daily)
Kath Soucie
- Phil DeVille
- (voice)
- …
Dionne Quan
- Kimi Finster
- (voice)
Cheryl Chase
- Angelica Pickles
- (voice)
Joe Alaskey
- Lou Pickles
- (voice)
Michael Bell
- Drew Pickles
- (voice)
- …
Melanie Chartoff
- Didi Pickles
- (voice)
Julia Kato
- Kira Finster
- (voice)
Phil Proctor
- Howard DeVille
- (voice)
Jack Riley
- Stu Pickles
- (voice)
Tara Strong
- Dil Pickles
- (voice)
Cree Summer
- Susie Carmichael
- (voice)
Featured reviews
The end credits for "Rugrats Go Wild!" include a section headed "Klasky Csupo Accounting," which unfortunately figures; this third theatrical outing for the Rugrats and second one for the Wild Thornberrys plays more like a marketing exercise than an actual movie.
With this big-screen crossover of two TV shows, you'd think that they'd both get equal time, but due to their show having been more successful and having their full name in the title (it was originally called "Rugrats Meet The Wild Thornberrys" before someone decided that was too obvious), Tommy, Chucky and the rest get more time on screen than the far more appealing Eliza Thornberry and Co; it's not until near the end that they're on anything like equal footing, and by then the movie's been sabotaged by a plot that's too skimpy for words (the Pickles, Finster and DeVille families - plus Susie - get stranded on the same island that the Thornberrys have pitched up on for their latest jaunt, and cue much running around and shrieking), an ounce of actual amusement amongst a ton of shrill and strained gags, too many characters squeezed into too little time, and far too many songs, pop or otherwise (Chrissie Hynde. Why?).
Having Bruce Willis do the voice of Spike doesn't help much, and neither does including some of the most heavy-handed movie references this side of a Leslie Nielsen comedy. In fact, the movie officially becomes a waste of time when their boat capsizes and it turns into a mini-homage to "The Poseidon Adventure," capped by Angelica singing "The Morning After" in her toy karaoke machine. (If only she had been the character played by Stella Stevens.)
But even that's more forgiveable than having Stu say "I can't help feeling partially responsible." Stealing lines from "The Simpsons" is the final insult... Eliza's older sister and Betty DeVille are the only ones to emerge intact. Note to Paramount: ENOUGH ALREADY!
With this big-screen crossover of two TV shows, you'd think that they'd both get equal time, but due to their show having been more successful and having their full name in the title (it was originally called "Rugrats Meet The Wild Thornberrys" before someone decided that was too obvious), Tommy, Chucky and the rest get more time on screen than the far more appealing Eliza Thornberry and Co; it's not until near the end that they're on anything like equal footing, and by then the movie's been sabotaged by a plot that's too skimpy for words (the Pickles, Finster and DeVille families - plus Susie - get stranded on the same island that the Thornberrys have pitched up on for their latest jaunt, and cue much running around and shrieking), an ounce of actual amusement amongst a ton of shrill and strained gags, too many characters squeezed into too little time, and far too many songs, pop or otherwise (Chrissie Hynde. Why?).
Having Bruce Willis do the voice of Spike doesn't help much, and neither does including some of the most heavy-handed movie references this side of a Leslie Nielsen comedy. In fact, the movie officially becomes a waste of time when their boat capsizes and it turns into a mini-homage to "The Poseidon Adventure," capped by Angelica singing "The Morning After" in her toy karaoke machine. (If only she had been the character played by Stella Stevens.)
But even that's more forgiveable than having Stu say "I can't help feeling partially responsible." Stealing lines from "The Simpsons" is the final insult... Eliza's older sister and Betty DeVille are the only ones to emerge intact. Note to Paramount: ENOUGH ALREADY!
I went to see Rugrats. When I told this to a friend of mind she said why, you're pushing 40...
I went because I thought I would laugh....I did for the whole movie.
Its great, its wonderful, its not Rugrats in Paris or Wild Thornberry's the Movie, but its a fun 90 minutes thats better for adults who know the references...the Poseidon Adventure song for example. (And even the filmmakers know this isn't high art when one of them in mid-panic says haven't we don this before- a reference to the first Rugrats movie) Most of the new songs suck, but the use of old ones such as "Atomic Dog" and "Should I Stay or Should I Go" was choice. I also loved who ever covered "Message in a Bottle".
Any movie that lets Bruce Willis and Tim Curry riff wildly can't be all bad.
The film was in ordorama--- but no one got the cards. The six smells were donuts, Peanut Butter, Flowers, Stinky Feet (Go to work dill)a Burp and Kippers. I know the kids were a bit lost behind me with the flashing numbers. If a card come with the DVD I will buy the disc.
"Its a lot easier going potty in the rain forest, you don't have to worry about getting it on the walls and floor" - Chuckie Spikes full name, if you care, is : Down spike down get off that couch...
I loved this movie a lot. Its just great fun...
My mom would go crazy about Lil and Phil and the discussion about eating bugs and mud... that included the Nemo echo of we don't eat bugs we pet them.
I would like someone to explain a booger farm to me...or not... since understanding is not required to laugh at the joke.
Go see the movie and laugh for 90 minutes and understand that sometimes nothing special is very special when it comes to movies.
I went because I thought I would laugh....I did for the whole movie.
Its great, its wonderful, its not Rugrats in Paris or Wild Thornberry's the Movie, but its a fun 90 minutes thats better for adults who know the references...the Poseidon Adventure song for example. (And even the filmmakers know this isn't high art when one of them in mid-panic says haven't we don this before- a reference to the first Rugrats movie) Most of the new songs suck, but the use of old ones such as "Atomic Dog" and "Should I Stay or Should I Go" was choice. I also loved who ever covered "Message in a Bottle".
Any movie that lets Bruce Willis and Tim Curry riff wildly can't be all bad.
The film was in ordorama--- but no one got the cards. The six smells were donuts, Peanut Butter, Flowers, Stinky Feet (Go to work dill)a Burp and Kippers. I know the kids were a bit lost behind me with the flashing numbers. If a card come with the DVD I will buy the disc.
"Its a lot easier going potty in the rain forest, you don't have to worry about getting it on the walls and floor" - Chuckie Spikes full name, if you care, is : Down spike down get off that couch...
I loved this movie a lot. Its just great fun...
My mom would go crazy about Lil and Phil and the discussion about eating bugs and mud... that included the Nemo echo of we don't eat bugs we pet them.
I would like someone to explain a booger farm to me...or not... since understanding is not required to laugh at the joke.
Go see the movie and laugh for 90 minutes and understand that sometimes nothing special is very special when it comes to movies.
I remember loving this when it came out. Two of my favorite cartoons having a crossover? Man, I was in Heaven. Probably wouldn't hold up as well for me today, but I'm not going to reevaluate my rating.
It's still better than the first movie but not as strong as the second. There aren't as many jokes that work and the story isn't as strong either. Thankfully the new characters are still great.
Rugrats Go Wild! (AKA Rugrats Meet The Wild Thornberrys Movie) (2003)
Rugrats Go Wild! is a fun movie. This movie was really entertaining, and had many exciting adventures. It was really cool seeing the Rugrats meeting The Wild Thornberrys. Debbie and Anjelica were a perfect duo,a nd the whole movie was just plain fun! I give it a 10/10.
Rugrats Go Wild! is a fun movie. This movie was really entertaining, and had many exciting adventures. It was really cool seeing the Rugrats meeting The Wild Thornberrys. Debbie and Anjelica were a perfect duo,a nd the whole movie was just plain fun! I give it a 10/10.
Did you know
- TriviaThe final feature film of the Rugrats film franchise, and the last Nickelodeon movie sequel until The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015).
- GoofsWhen Donnie Thornberry is being chased, he has Chuckie's sneakers on, but they disappear and reappear in subsequent shots..
- Crazy creditsDuring the first half of the end credits, additional photos from the cruise are shown.
- Alternate versionsTV versions of the movie remove the flashing numbers for the scratch and sniff cards that were included in the theatrical and home release versions.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Siskel & Ebert: The Hulk/The Hard Word/Rugrats Go Wild (2003)
- SoundtracksThe Rugrats Theme
by Mark Mothersbaugh
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $39,402,572
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,556,869
- Jun 15, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $55,250,496
- Runtime
- 1h 20m(80 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
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