Review of Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000) by Luxo J — 08 Jun 2010
The story follows Chuckie, who wants his single father to re-marry so he can get a new mother. Teased by his bossy friend Angela, Chuckie feels even worse about his situation. But when the father of his most loyal friend Tommy gets assigned to go to Paris on business, taking the whole Rugrats gang with him, things begin to change.
It's not too bad, I'd say the same as I did for the first RUGRATS feature film, it's just that this one is better. It brings out the real softy in me. I don't see why the had THE GODFATHER references when a lot of kids haven't even seen THE GODFATHER, but that shows that they are trying to show that Nickelodeon now want to make adults like THE RUGRATS more instead of just kids, and I like it when they do things like that.
I used to completely love this movie, I used to completely love THE RUGRATS, but not so much anymore. But this movie is a harmless and can be delightful at times.
This review of Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000) was written by Luxo J on 08 Jun 2010.
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie has generally received mixed reviews.
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