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2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Those lovable "rag-a-muffins" take on Paris., 25 August 2002
5/10
Author: Michael O'Keefe from Muskogee OK

Very good animated comedy. And true to the TV series, out of the mouths of babes comes potty talk and there is always the heavy helping of potty humor. The Pickle clan along with Chuckie Finster and his widowed father find themselves at a Japanese theme-park in Paris where the greedy proprietor Coco LaBouche(Susan Sarandon) tries to force Mr. Finster into marriage. Chuckie interrupts the wedding at the appropriate time by uttering his first word(understood by adults)...NO! But that doesn't mean romance is dead. All is well that ends well. The Rugrats' appeal seems to still be snowballing. This flick has what it takes to please everyone in between the younger diaper set to the older diaper set! Forget about your troubles for just a little while and find the humor in the messes these toddlers and crawlers get into.

Christine Cavanaugh is the voice of Chuckie. Cheryl Chase gives voice to the group's brat Angelica. Sarandon is not exactly in her element with the French accent. Some other voices you may or may not recognize are that of: John Lithgow, Melanie Chartoff, Casey Kasem and Debbie Reynolds.

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6 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
Better than the 1st Rugrats movie!, 27 November 2000
10/10
Author: kimkramer from Utah

This movie is even better than the 1st Rugrats movie. It was a really fun movie to go see. It had jokes and gags for both the kids and the parents (that's me). I went with my wife and my daughter and all of us really enjoyed the movie and thought it was better than the 1st movie. It was great seeing Chuckie trying to be brave like Tommy. And Angela was her usual naughty self. Phil and Lil were their usual gross selves, too. Even Dill was there, along with all of the grownups. You definitely have to go and see this movie, whether you are a kid, or just a kid at heart.

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The decline continues, 3 August 2003
Author: Darth_Homer

Rugrats in Paris, where can I start.... well, it's kinda like the first film, the fact that it's not a terrible movie, but certainly not a masterpiece either.

First off, the only good bits are the Godfather Parody at the start, and I must say, it's a good parody, and some well scripted lines, thats where the good stuff stops, and if you wanna expect a good film, stop reading now.

The bad points are that the movie has crappy animation, some bad voice acting, and crappy designs, thats all the bad points.

Other than that, it's a relativly enjoyable experience, and you just might like it.

Overall: 6/10

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Best Sequel Ever, 5 May 2009
10/10
Author: gavin-thelordofthefuture from United States

Rugrats In Paris The Movie Was The Best. The Only Person That I Hate In This Movie Was Coco LaBouche Because She Is The Most Meanest Person Ever. Susan Sarandon Is Very Lovely When She Voiced Her. The Part Where The Rugrats Use Reptar To Get To The Wedding To Stop Chuckie's Dad From Marrying Coco While Being Chased By Coco's Assistant Jean Claude Was The Best And The Part Where Chuckie Yells NO! Was So Awesome. The CGI Effects On Reptar And Robosnail Were Pretty Cool.

Rugrats In Parish Became A Successful Sequel Since 1998's The Rugrats Movie And It Will Always Make People Laugh At The Scenes And The Music. The Ending Where Chuckie And Kira(Who Works For EuroReptar As Coco's Assistants) Got Married And Chuckie Now Has A Mother And A Sister Kimi(Who Now Joined The Rugrats). Rugrats In Paris Is The Best Sequel Ever.

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Chuckie gets his attention and gets his happy ending( film wise)., 29 November 2008
6/10
Author: Darwinskid from United States

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

The Rugrats travel to Paris where Stu will work on his Reptar related inventions for a Reptar themed theme park, the babies meet Kimi( the newly added Rugrats member), and Chuckie's father Chazz looks for love but doesn't quite get the attention of the type of female that would be ideal to Chuckie's mind of a perfect mother. This woman would be Coco LaBouche( played well by Susan Sarandon), a very cranky business woman to needs to impress her boss so she'll get a promotion, since this is a "Family" business.

I enjoyed this movie more than the first Rugrats film, and didn't mind seeing it more on VHS than I did with the first for that matter. Though it does help the decline of the Rugrats franchise it does give the character of Chuckie his much needed development and makes him into a stronger character, that I liked a lot.

Like the first, it's no classic, but it's enjoyable nonetheless.

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Great as well as the first, 20 June 2003
10/10
Author: ross robinson from england

Rugrats in Paris: the Movie - Rugrats II (The Rugrats movie part Deux) I liked this movie as well as the first rugrats movie, the rugrats go to paris and they get lost, Chuckle's dad tries to find him a new mother, he meets a wrong kind of mom and then meets the right one, a French woman who has a French Daughter, Chuckles new sister is a French girl

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Really Good Movie for Kids, 19 August 2002
Author: (cutepinay619) from California, USA

I have watched the movie Rugrats in Paris and I think that it is really a great movie for kids to watch and enjoy. The movie was very realistic just like the other Rugrats movie The Rugrats Movie. Although it wasn't very good because of some parts. On a scale of 1 to 10 I think I will give it a 7 or 8.

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Better than I would've expected **spoilers**, 7 August 2002
Author: Hancock_the_Superb from United States

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After seeing the utterly horrid "The Rugrats Movie", I wasn't expecting anything better than mediocrity from this one. Boy was I pleasantly surprised.

The plot concerns Stu Pickles going to Paris to fix a Reptar Robot he gave to a French theme park ran by Coco LaBouche (Susan Sarandon). Well . .. I don't wanna spend too much time on the plot, so . ..

Hardly perfect, but it's above-average, compared to most Nick films. Certainly way better than the original.

The animation isn't great (in my opinion), but numerous jokes and movie references (much more intelligent than the three year old-directed humor of the original) work extremely well. The continual parodies of "The Godfather" are hilarious and shockingly well-done. (And Chuckie does kinda sound like Vito Corleone . . . scary.) There are references to "King Kong", "Lady and the Tramp", the "Godzilla" movies, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", "Enter the Dragon", and surely more. This film is, as one reviewer of "The Rugrats" series put it, on the fine line between children's entertainment and adult satire.

There are some relatively emotional moments, too: the opening wedding scene is surprisingly effective (and it takes a lot to get me crying, believe me), the wedding of Kira and Chas, Chuckie screaming "No!" (his first word intelligible to the adults) as Coco and Chas are about to get married . . . the only drawbacks are the toilet/gross-out humor, which is unfortunately abundant here (esp. the scene with the babies playing in the bathroom of a plane [I don't get it, either] and "Ooey Gooey World"), and the fact that the new characters, Kira and Kimi (Chuckie/Chaz's wife/mom/daughter/sister) would destroy what little enjoyability the "Rugrats" series had left. But, aside from that and the (enjoyable) implausiblity (I'd rather see the 'rats riding the Reptar robot around Paris than Spike fight that stupid wolf on a bridge), this is a very good family film.

Seven stars.

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I love this movie, 25 February 2002
Author: Smooth_Cinema from Woodbridge, VA

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie is another worthy sequel to a great movie. The babies are funnier this time around and the in joke refrences are hilarous. The Godfather parody will ahve you rolling in the aisles. This is a movie for the young and the young at heart.

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A Kid's Movie For Everyone., 16 January 2002
Author: movies2u from United States



Rugrats In Paris is a really cute movie. The tv show has been aired from around 1990 till now, and is a very fun children's show. The movie also shows more emotions from the characters than in the original, such as the mother-less Chuckie. This movie is really funny and entertaining. I give Rugrats In Paris a 10 out of 10. :)

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