Rugrats [videorecording] : the trilogy movie collection / Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies presents a Klasky Csupo production ; produced by Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo
Rugrats the movie Rugrats in Paris Rugrats go wild
Notes:
Rugrats the movie: Originally produced as a motion picture in 1998 Rugrats in Paris: Originally produced as a motion picture in 2000 Rugrats go wild: Originally produced as a motion picture in 2003 Rugrats the movie: Special features Include the short "Cat Dog." ; Winslow's documentary Rugrats in Paris: special features include sound effects showcase--Chuckie Chan ; Baha Men music video "Who let the dogs out?" ; Rugrats in Paris documentary Rugrats go wild: Special features: outtake; alternate ending; behind-the-scenes featurette Rugrats the movie: Voices: E.G. Daily, Christine Cavanaugh, Kath Soucie, Melanie Chartoff, Phil Proctor, Cree Summer Rugrats in Paris, the movie: Voices: John Lithgow, Mako, Susan Sarandon Rugrats go wild: Voices: E.G. Daily, Nancy Cartwright, Kath Soucie, Dionne Quan, Cheryl Chase, Tim Curry, Joe Alaskey, Lacey Chabert, Bruce Willis
Contents:
Rugrats the movie. -- Rugrats in Paris. -- Rugrats go wild
Summary:
Rugrats the movie: With the birth of his baby brother, Tommy Pickles knew things were going to change, but he never expected that being a big brother could be such an adventure Rugrats in Paris: When Stu Pickles is summoned to work at EuroReptarland, Paris' newest amusement park, the Rugrats kids tag along. 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?" Rugrats go wild: The Pickles family and friends decide to take a vacation. Their ship isn't very seaworthy, and end up stranded on an uncharted island. The kids figure the day is saved when they discover that famous explorer Sir Nigel Thornberry is also on the island with his family. After he gets a hit on the head by a coconut, Nigel's intelligence gets knocked out of commission. The Rugrats then turn to Nigel's daughter, Eliza, who not only knows the wilds, but can talk to animals, which comes as quite a surprise to Spike, the Pickles' family dog
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