THE RUGRATS MOVIE (Theatrical Release USA 1998)

Ben Meyers’ rating: 4.2|5.0 Starsìììì

The Rugrats Movie
—smart enough for adults and completely child friendly—becomes a classic animated feature from scene one. The moral of the story revolves around themes of love, courage, kindness, and doing your best to help family when needed. The Pickles family children decide that baby Dil needs to go back to the hospital because they don’t like babies that cry and don’t follow the rules. But, in the process of solving their ‘dilemma’ they all end up lost in the woods and need to find their way home.

Film Poster Courtesy of Wikipedia

Additional Thanks

Great work for Directors Igor Kavalyov and Norton Virgien. Thank you to Executive Producers John Andrews, Albie Hecht, Han-Young Kang, Debbie Beece, Elizabeth Seidman, and Alfonso and Thad Weinlein. The Music Composer is Mark Mothersbaugh. Voice casting includes: Tress MacNeille (Charlotte Pickles), Betty Deville (Kath Soucie), Howard Deville (Phil Proctor), Elizabeth Daily (Tommy Pickles), Melanie Chartoff (Didi Pickles), Jack Riley (Stu Pickles), Joe Alaskey (Grandpa Pickles), and Cheryl Chase (Angelica Pickles).


Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe?

Yes. Great film for families. Amazing movie for the Rugrats fan.



Video Critique Available Here:



Ben Meyers

No comments:

Post a Comment

BEN MEYERS INTERNATIONAL MOVIE CRITICS INFORMATIONALLY DRIVEN BY