Review of Rugrats Go Wild (2003) by Kevin R — 01 Aug 2014
You're just a backyard baby with a diaper full of dreams.
The rugrats become stranded on an island when they run into the Thornberrys who are in the middle of filming a documentary. The Thornberrys help the rugrats survive and provide resources, while the rugrats accompany them on adventures. A fun story unfolds with a sneezing dog and a snow leopard.
"I can't smell my own butt I've licked it so much. I've tried.".
John Eng, director of Globehunters and episodes from the television series Duckman and Dreamworks Dragons, delivers Rugrats Go Wild. The storyline for this picture is fairly fun and the characters are funny and entertaining. The script is a bit racy at times but pretty funny. The animation style aligns fairly consistently with the show, nothing special.
"You baby's are going to help? You babies can't keep your fingers out of your nose.".
My daughter and I watched this off Netflix and she found it fairly entertaining. We both laughed throughout the movie and I thought Bruce Willis was an awesome voice as the dog. The overall movie is just okay but I will say this is worth a viewing; it just may not be worth purchasing.
"She thinks her little farts don't smell.".
Grade: C+.
This review of Rugrats Go Wild (2003) was written by Kevin R on 01 Aug 2014.
Rugrats Go Wild has generally received mixed reviews.
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