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Rugrats in Paris: The Movie

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie is a 2000 animated comedy film that is the second film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats and the sequel to The Rugrats Movie (1998).[4] This film marks the first appearance of Kimi Watanabe and her mother, Kira. The film also marks the appearance of the first significant villains in the Rugrats franchise, the child-hating Coco LaBouche and her accomplice, Jean-Claude. The events of the film take place before the series' seventh season.

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
  • Paul Demeyer
  • Stig Bergqvist
Written by
Based onRugrats
by Arlene Klasky
Gábor Csupó
Paul Germain
Produced by
  • Arlene Klasky
  • Gábor Csupó
Starring
Edited byJohn Bryant
Music byMark Mothersbaugh[1]
Production
companies
Distributed by
  • Paramount Pictures[1]
  • Nickelodeon Movies[1]
Release date
  • November 17, 2000 (2000-11-17)
Running time
78 minutes[3]
Countries
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million[3]
Box office$103.3 million[3]

The film was released in the United States on November 17, 2000, almost two years after the release of the first film.[3] Rugrats in Paris was more well-received than its predecessor and grossed over $103 million worldwide against a production budget of $30 million. This was the final Rugrats film to feature Christine Cavanaugh as the voice of Chuckie, who retired from being a full-time voice actor in 2001 and died in 2014. A sequel, and a crossover with characters from The Wild Thornberrys titled Rugrats Go Wild, was released on June 13, 2003.

Plot edit

At the wedding reception of Lou Pickles and his new wife Lulu, a mother-child dance saddens Chuckie Finster with memories of his mother, who died shortly after he was born. Realizing that he and his son miss that presence in their lives, Chas Finster starts thinking of re-marrying. Tommy Pickles' father Stu is then summoned to EuroReptarland, a Japanese amusement park in Paris, to fix a malfunctioning Reptar robot he designed for the park's stage show.

The entire Pickles, Finster, and DeVille families travel to EuroReptarland, run by the ill tempered, cold-hearted and child-hating Coco LaBouche, who is hoping to succeed her boss, Mr. Yamaguchi, as president of the Reptar corporation. When Yamaguchi tells her his successor must love children, she lies and tells him she is engaged to a man with a child. Angelica Pickles overhears their conversation and, when discovered eavesdropping, saves herself by telling Coco about Chas.

Coco begins pursuing Chas with the help of her put-upon but kindhearted assistant, Kira Watanabe, who tells the babies how Reptar was a feared monster before his gentler side was revealed by a princess. Hearing this, Chuckie decides he wants the park's animatronic princess to be his mother and goes in search of her along with the babies and Kira's daughter Kimi. Meanwhile, the Pickles' dog Spike gets lost in the streets of Paris in pursuit of a stray poodle named Fifi.

While Coco wins over Chas, Chuckie remains deeply distrustful of her. At the Reptar show's premiere, Angelica informs Coco of Chuckie's wish to have the princess for his mother, prompting Coco to infiltrate the show disguised as the princess. She lures Chuckie on stage, where he is horrified to see her true identity; however, seeing his son go to Coco convinces Chas that he should marry her straight away. On the day of the wedding, Coco orders her accomplice, Jean-Claude, to keep the babies and Angelica from intervening. Kira learns of Coco's plot and threatens to tell Chas, but is thrown out enroute to the ceremony and hurries there by bicycle.

Jean-Claude locks the children in the warehouse where the show's robots are kept. When Chuckie despairs of having a new mother who doesn't like him, a guilt-ridden Angelica reveals Coco's plan and her part in it and apologizes to Chuckie. Knowing the truth, Chuckie rallies the others to stop the wedding and they hurry to Notre Dame in the Reptar robot, picking up Kimi along the way. Jean-Claude pursues them piloting Reptar's nemesis, Robosnail, but is defeated by Reptar and knocked into the Seine River.

Arriving at the church, Chuckie interrupts the wedding by screaming his first word, "No." Jean-Claude follows, unintentionally revealing Coco's true nature, and Chas calls off the wedding in disgust. Mr. Yamaguchi, who is in attendance, dismisses Coco after Angelica informs him about Coco’s plan. Angelica then rips Coco's dress when she knocks down the babies; humiliated, Coco flees the chapel, and Spike chases Jean-Claude away. As Chas apologizes to Chuckie for everything Coco put them both through, Kira arrives and apologizes to him for not speaking up sooner. Realizing they have much in common, Chas and Kira develop feelings for each other. Returning home, they marry and the Finsters and Watanabes (who also adopt Fifi) become a new family. The film ends with a cake fight started by the babies.

Voice cast edit

Main edit

Supporting edit

Guest edit

Soundtrack edit

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie: Music from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedNovember 7, 2000 (2000-11-07)
Recorded1999–2000
Genre
Length50:55
Label
Rugrats soundtrack chronology
The Rugrats Movie: Music from the Motion Picture
(1998)
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie: Music from the Motion Picture
(2000)
Rugrats Go Wild: Music from the Motion Picture
(2003)
Singles from Rugrats in Paris: The Movie: Music From the Motion Picture
  1. "Who Let the Dogs Out?"
    Released: July 25, 2000
  2. "My Getaway"
    Released: November 5, 2000
  3. "L'Histoire d'une fée, c'est..."
    Released: February 27, 2001
Soundtrack
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [5]

A soundtrack album for the film, titled Rugrats in Paris: The Movie: Music from the Motion Picture, was released on November 7, 2000 on Maverick Records and features new music from Jessica Simpson, Baha Men, Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins of TLC, Amanda and Aaron Carter.[6] Like the last soundtrack, it also contains an enhanced part: the theme song to the film "Jazzy Rugrat Love" by Teena Marie.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."My Getaway"T-Boz (of TLC)3:50
2."You Don't Stand a Chance"Amanda3:44
3."Life is a Party"Aaron Carter3:26
4."Who Let the Dogs Out?"Baha Men3:18
5."Final Heartbreak"Jessica Simpson3:42
6."When You Love"Sinéad O'Connor5:18
7."I'm Telling You This"No Authority4:08
8."These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"Geri Halliwell (from Spice Girls)3:03
9."Chuckie Chan (Martial Arts Expert of Reptarland)"Isaac Hayes & Alex Brown4:19
10."L'Histoire d'une fée, c'est..."Mylène Farmer5:12
11."I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever"Cyndi Lauper3:47
12."Excuse My French"2Be33:03
13."Bad Girls"Cheryl Chase with Tim Curry, Kevin Michael Richardson and Billy West4:05
Bonus enhanced track on enhanced CD
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
14."Jazzy Rugrat Love" (Theme from Rugrats in Paris)Teena Marie5:07
Total length:50:55

Release edit

The film was released on November 17, 2000, by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. In select theaters, the film was accompanied by the short film Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big.

Home media edit

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie was released on VHS and DVD on March 27, 2001, by Paramount Home Video.

In 2009, Paramount released the film via iTunes and the PlayStation Store.[7][8][9]

On March 15, 2011, along with The Rugrats Movie and Rugrats Go Wild, the film was re-released in a three-disc movie trilogy collection DVD set, in honor of Rugrats' 20th anniversary.[10]

On August 29, 2017, Rugrats in Paris was re-released on DVD.

On March 8, 2022, along with The Rugrats Movie and Rugrats Go Wild, the film was released on Blu-ray as part of the trilogy movie collection.[11][12]

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 76% based on 75 reviews and an average rating of 6.3/10. The site's critical consensus read: "When the Rugrats go to Paris, the result is Nickelodeon-style fun. The plot is effectively character-driven, and features catchy songs and great celebrity voice-acting."[13] Metacritic gave a film a weighted average score of 62 out of 100 based, on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[14] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[15]

Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four stars, stating, "The point is, adults can attend this movie with a fair degree of pleasure. That's not always the case with movies for kids, as no parent needs to be reminded. There may even be some moms who insist that the kids need to see this movie. You know who you are."[16] Common Sense Media gave the film a three out of five stars, stating, "Eighty minutes of visual surprises, clever comedy."[17] Empire gave the film a three out of five stars, stating, "Just as good as the last outing, this is great kiddie fare with some filmic references for the adults."[18]

Plugged In wrote, "If parents are wanting more of what they see on the Rugrats TV show (plenty of potty humor, disrespectful language and zero discipline), then this movie lives up to expectations. Never is a child scolded for making a mess or reprimanded for being rude (of course, some of this is due to the fact that many of the characters aren’t old enough to talk and only communicate with each other). The movie is cleverly written—it actually has the ability to hold adults’ attention for longer than three minutes—but it's not funny that chaos is the norm and children get to do whatever they want whenever they want. Neither is it appropriate for a children's film to tip its hat to such R-rated flicks as The Godfather and A Few Good Men."[19]

Box office edit

The film grossed $76.5 million in North America and $26.8 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $103.3 million, against a $30 million budget.

In the United States, it opened at #2 behind How the Grinch Stole Christmas, grossing $22.7 million in its opening weekend for an average of $7,743 from 2,934 venues.[20][21] In the United Kingdom, it opened at #1 spot before it was dropped at #3 by its second weekend, behind Bridget Jones's Diary and Spy Kids.[22]

Sequel edit

A sequel, titled Rugrats Go Wild, that is a crossover with the characters from The Wild Thornberrys (another series from Klasky Csupo), was released on June 13, 2003.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000)". AllMovie. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved June 17, 2014.
  4. ^ Rauzi, Robin (November 17, 2000). "Those Little Rugrats Are in Paris? Oui, Wee". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  5. ^ "allmusic.com review".
  6. ^ Jonas, Liana. "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie - Original Soundtrack - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved May 16, 2015.
  7. ^ Mitchell, Elvis (November 17, 2000). "FILM REVIEW; So Where Is Madeline When You Need Her?". The New York Times. Archived from the original on July 20, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  8. ^ Willdorf, Nina (November 16, 2000). . The Boston Phoenix. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  9. ^ "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie". BBC. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  10. ^ "Rugrats Trilogy Movie Collection". Amazon. March 15, 2011.
  11. ^ "Paramount to Release 'The Rugrats Trilogy Movie Collection' on Blu-ray on March 8". from the original on December 29, 2022. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
  12. ^ "Rugrats Trilogy Movie Collection". Amazon.
  13. ^ "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 6, 2021.  
  14. ^ "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  15. ^ "Find CinemaScore" (Type "Rugrats" in the search box). CinemaScore. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
  16. ^ Ebert, Roger. "Rugrats In Paris Movie Review (2000) | Roger Ebert". www.rogerebert.com. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  17. ^ "Rugrats in Paris - Movie Review". www.commonsensemedia.org. June 25, 2003. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  18. ^ Hughes, David (January 1, 2000). "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie". Empire. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  19. ^ "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie | Movie Review". Plugged In. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  20. ^ "Box Office: Grinch Steals Holiday Hearts". ABC. Retrieved November 13, 2010.
  21. ^ Welkos, Robert W. (November 28, 2000). "Grinch Leads Record Holiday Box Office". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 13, 2010.
  22. ^ "Bridget wins Easter chart battle". news.bbc.co.uk. April 18, 2001. Retrieved January 23, 2017.

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For the video game see Rugrats in Paris The Movie video game Rugrats in Paris The Movie is a 2000 animated comedy film that is the second film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats and the sequel to The Rugrats Movie 1998 4 This film marks the first appearance of Kimi Watanabe and her mother Kira The film also marks the appearance of the first significant villains in the Rugrats franchise the child hating Coco LaBouche and her accomplice Jean Claude The events of the film take place before the series seventh season Rugrats in Paris The MovieTheatrical release posterDirected byPaul Demeyer Stig BergqvistWritten byJ David Stem David N Weiss Jill Gorey Barbara Herndon Kate BoutilierBased onRugratsby Arlene KlaskyGabor CsupoPaul GermainProduced byArlene Klasky Gabor CsupoStarringE G Daily Tara Charendoff Cheryl Chase Christine Cavanaugh Kath Soucie Michael Bell Dionne Quan Susan Sarandon John LithgowEdited byJohn BryantMusic byMark Mothersbaugh 1 ProductioncompaniesParamount Pictures 2 Nickelodeon Movies 2 Klasky Csupo 2 Munich Film Partners GmbH 2 Rugrats Productions KG 2 Distributed byParamount Pictures 1 Nickelodeon Movies 1 Release dateNovember 17 2000 2000 11 17 Running time78 minutes 3 CountriesUnited States 1 Germany 1 LanguageEnglishBudget 30 million 3 Box office 103 3 million 3 The film was released in the United States on November 17 2000 almost two years after the release of the first film 3 Rugrats in Paris was more well received than its predecessor and grossed over 103 million worldwide against a production budget of 30 million This was the final Rugrats film to feature Christine Cavanaugh as the voice of Chuckie who retired from being a full time voice actor in 2001 and died in 2014 A sequel and a crossover with characters from The Wild Thornberrys titled Rugrats Go Wild was released on June 13 2003 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Supporting 2 3 Guest 3 Soundtrack 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Critical reception 5 2 Box office 6 Sequel 7 References 8 External linksPlot editAt the wedding reception of Lou Pickles and his new wife Lulu a mother child dance saddens Chuckie Finster with memories of his mother who died shortly after he was born Realizing that he and his son miss that presence in their lives Chas Finster starts thinking of re marrying Tommy Pickles father Stu is then summoned to EuroReptarland a Japanese amusement park in Paris to fix a malfunctioning Reptar robot he designed for the park s stage show The entire Pickles Finster and DeVille families travel to EuroReptarland run by the ill tempered cold hearted and child hating Coco LaBouche who is hoping to succeed her boss Mr Yamaguchi as president of the Reptar corporation When Yamaguchi tells her his successor must love children she lies and tells him she is engaged to a man with a child Angelica Pickles overhears their conversation and when discovered eavesdropping saves herself by telling Coco about Chas Coco begins pursuing Chas with the help of her put upon but kindhearted assistant Kira Watanabe who tells the babies how Reptar was a feared monster before his gentler side was revealed by a princess Hearing this Chuckie decides he wants the park s animatronic princess to be his mother and goes in search of her along with the babies and Kira s daughter Kimi Meanwhile the Pickles dog Spike gets lost in the streets of Paris in pursuit of a stray poodle named Fifi While Coco wins over Chas Chuckie remains deeply distrustful of her At the Reptar show s premiere Angelica informs Coco of Chuckie s wish to have the princess for his mother prompting Coco to infiltrate the show disguised as the princess She lures Chuckie on stage where he is horrified to see her true identity however seeing his son go to Coco convinces Chas that he should marry her straight away On the day of the wedding Coco orders her accomplice Jean Claude to keep the babies and Angelica from intervening Kira learns of Coco s plot and threatens to tell Chas but is thrown out enroute to the ceremony and hurries there by bicycle Jean Claude locks the children in the warehouse where the show s robots are kept When Chuckie despairs of having a new mother who doesn t like him a guilt ridden Angelica reveals Coco s plan and her part in it and apologizes to Chuckie Knowing the truth Chuckie rallies the others to stop the wedding and they hurry to Notre Dame in the Reptar robot picking up Kimi along the way Jean Claude pursues them piloting Reptar s nemesis Robosnail but is defeated by Reptar and knocked into the Seine River Arriving at the church Chuckie interrupts the wedding by screaming his first word No Jean Claude follows unintentionally revealing Coco s true nature and Chas calls off the wedding in disgust Mr Yamaguchi who is in attendance dismisses Coco after Angelica informs him about Coco s plan Angelica then rips Coco s dress when she knocks down the babies humiliated Coco flees the chapel and Spike chases Jean Claude away As Chas apologizes to Chuckie for everything Coco put them both through Kira arrives and apologizes to him for not speaking up sooner Realizing they have much in common Chas and Kira develop feelings for each other Returning home they marry and the Finsters and Watanabes who also adopt Fifi become a new family The film ends with a cake fight started by the babies Voice cast editMain article List of Rugrats characters Main edit Christine Cavanaugh as Chuckie Finster E G Daily as Tommy Pickles Cheryl Chase as Angelica Pickles Kath Soucie as Phil DeVille Lil DeVille and Betty DeVille Tara Charendoff as Dil Pickles Dionne Quan as Kimi Watanabe Jack Riley as Stu Pickles Melanie Chartoff as Didi Pickles Michael Bell as Chas Finster and Drew Pickles Julia Kato as Kira Watanabe Tress MacNeille as Charlotte Pickles Philip Proctor as Howard DeVilleSupporting edit Susan Sarandon as Coco LaBouche John Lithgow as Jean ClaudeGuest edit Joe Alaskey as Lou Pickles Debbie Reynolds as Lulu Pickles Cree Summer as Susie Carmichael Mako Iwamatsu as Mr Yamaguchi Marlene Mituko Darrel Kunitomi and Goh Misawa as the Villagers of the Princess Spectacular Show Tim Curry Kevin Michael Richardson and Billy West as the Sumo Singers Paul DeMeyer as the Street Cleaner and Dog Catcher Phillip Simon as the Animatronic Bus Driver Richard Michel as the French Worker Charlie Adler as the Inspector Phillipe Benichou as the Ninja Dan Castellaneta as the Priest Lisa McClowry as the Princess Casey Kasem as the Wedding DJ Roger Rose as the Wedding DJ for the Finsters Margaret Smith as the StewardessSoundtrack editRugrats in Paris The Movie Music from the Motion PictureSoundtrack album by Various ArtistsReleasedNovember 7 2000 2000 11 07 Recorded1999 2000GenreR amp B hip hop popLength50 55LabelNickelodeon MaverickRugrats soundtrack chronologyThe Rugrats Movie Music from the Motion Picture 1998 Rugrats in Paris The Movie Music from the Motion Picture 2000 Rugrats Go Wild Music from the Motion Picture 2003 Singles from Rugrats in Paris The Movie Music From the Motion Picture Who Let the Dogs Out Released July 25 2000 My Getaway Released November 5 2000 L Histoire d une fee c est Released February 27 2001SoundtrackReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 A soundtrack album for the film titled Rugrats in Paris The Movie Music from the Motion Picture was released on November 7 2000 on Maverick Records and features new music from Jessica Simpson Baha Men Tionne T Boz Watkins of TLC Amanda and Aaron Carter 6 Like the last soundtrack it also contains an enhanced part the theme song to the film Jazzy Rugrat Love by Teena Marie No TitleArtist s Length1 My Getaway T Boz of TLC 3 502 You Don t Stand a Chance Amanda3 443 Life is a Party Aaron Carter3 264 Who Let the Dogs Out Baha Men3 185 Final Heartbreak Jessica Simpson3 426 When You Love Sinead O Connor5 187 I m Telling You This No Authority4 088 These Boots Are Made for Walkin Geri Halliwell from Spice Girls 3 039 Chuckie Chan Martial Arts Expert of Reptarland Isaac Hayes amp Alex Brown4 1910 L Histoire d une fee c est Mylene Farmer5 1211 I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever Cyndi Lauper3 4712 Excuse My French 2Be33 0313 Bad Girls Cheryl Chase with Tim Curry Kevin Michael Richardson and Billy West4 05 Bonus enhanced track on enhanced CDNo TitleArtist s Length14 Jazzy Rugrat Love Theme from Rugrats in Paris Teena Marie5 07Total length 50 55Release editThe film was released on November 17 2000 by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies In select theaters the film was accompanied by the short film Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big Home media edit Rugrats in Paris The Movie was released on VHS and DVD on March 27 2001 by Paramount Home Video In 2009 Paramount released the film via iTunes and the PlayStation Store 7 8 9 On March 15 2011 along with The Rugrats Movie and Rugrats Go Wild the film was re released in a three disc movie trilogy collection DVD set in honor of Rugrats 20th anniversary 10 On August 29 2017 Rugrats in Paris was re released on DVD On March 8 2022 along with The Rugrats Movie and Rugrats Go Wild the film was released on Blu ray as part of the trilogy movie collection 11 12 Reception editCritical reception edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 76 based on 75 reviews and an average rating of 6 3 10 The site s critical consensus read When the Rugrats go to Paris the result is Nickelodeon style fun The plot is effectively character driven and features catchy songs and great celebrity voice acting 13 Metacritic gave a film a weighted average score of 62 out of 100 based on 25 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 14 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 15 Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four stars stating The point is adults can attend this movie with a fair degree of pleasure That s not always the case with movies for kids as no parent needs to be reminded There may even be some moms who insist that the kids need to see this movie You know who you are 16 Common Sense Media gave the film a three out of five stars stating Eighty minutes of visual surprises clever comedy 17 Empire gave the film a three out of five stars stating Just as good as the last outing this is great kiddie fare with some filmic references for the adults 18 Plugged In wrote If parents are wanting more of what they see on the Rugrats TV show plenty of potty humor disrespectful language and zero discipline then this movie lives up to expectations Never is a child scolded for making a mess or reprimanded for being rude of course some of this is due to the fact that many of the characters aren t old enough to talk and only communicate with each other The movie is cleverly written it actually has the ability to hold adults attention for longer than three minutes but it s not funny that chaos is the norm and children get to do whatever they want whenever they want Neither is it appropriate for a children s film to tip its hat to such R rated flicks as The Godfather and A Few Good Men 19 Box office edit The film grossed 76 5 million in North America and 26 8 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 103 3 million against a 30 million budget In the United States it opened at 2 behind How the Grinch Stole Christmas grossing 22 7 million in its opening weekend for an average of 7 743 from 2 934 venues 20 21 In the United Kingdom it opened at 1 spot before it was dropped at 3 by its second weekend behind Bridget Jones s Diary and Spy Kids 22 Sequel editA sequel titled Rugrats Go Wild that is a crossover with the characters from The Wild Thornberrys another series from Klasky Csupo was released on June 13 2003 References edit a b c d e Rugrats in Paris The Movie 2000 AFI Catalog of Feature Films Retrieved January 17 2021 a b c d e Rugrats in Paris The Movie 2000 AllMovie Retrieved January 17 2021 a b c d Rugrats in Paris The Movie 2000 Box Office Mojo IMDb Retrieved June 17 2014 Rauzi Robin November 17 2000 Those Little Rugrats Are in Paris Oui Wee Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 24 2010 allmusic com review Jonas Liana Rugrats in Paris The Movie Original Soundtrack Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved May 16 2015 Mitchell Elvis November 17 2000 FILM REVIEW So Where Is Madeline When You Need Her The New York Times Archived from the original on July 20 2012 Retrieved August 24 2010 Willdorf Nina November 16 2000 Rugrats in Paris The Boston Phoenix Archived from the original on July 8 2011 Retrieved August 24 2010 Rugrats in Paris The Movie BBC Retrieved August 25 2010 Rugrats Trilogy Movie Collection Amazon March 15 2011 Paramount to Release The Rugrats Trilogy Movie Collection on Blu ray on March 8 Archived from the original on December 29 2022 Retrieved December 29 2022 Rugrats Trilogy Movie Collection Amazon Rugrats in Paris The Movie 2000 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved October 6 2021 nbsp Rugrats in 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