Rugrats Go Wild!

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Are u going to see Rugrats Go Wild!

Yes
3
12%
No
21
84%
Maybe
1
4%
 
Total votes: 25

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are ne of u going to see this , i sure am i love rugrats and the wild thornberrys there awsome i personally cant wait :D what bout u?
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heck yes. I can't wait to see Klasky Csupo's newest adventure. This is going to ROCk!

great poll, by the way! ;)
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Two of some of the worst shows ever in one, plus an animation company that no longer produces good shows... I'll be avoiding this stinker. I didn't know Bruce Willis would sink as low as to do a movie like this. I can already tell from the rating and the trailer that it will have potty humor like that bore-fest that was "The Wild Thornberrys Movie."

Rugrats... It was great for the first 52 episodes. In 1996 it came back with new episodes--but since 1996 all episodes have sucked. The babies were smart and funny, they became dumb and repetitive in the new episodes.

As for The Wild Thornberrys, the only Nicktoon worse is Rocket Power (heaven forbid that should ever get a movie). A boring show that doesn't get good ratings to begin with, so I wonder why Nick pushes it so much. The movie didn't do too well, either. What's next, a crossover of ChalkZone and the Kids Next Door? How about Family Guy and CatDog? *shudders*
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I might go see it just because Bruce Willis is doing a voice in it and I enjoy his movies and think it will be fun to hear him in that part. Although it might be one of those that I will just wait and by the DVD.
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Dacp wrote:Two of some of the worst shows ever in one, plus an animation company that no longer produces good shows... I'll be avoiding this stinker.
Amen. Need I say more?
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jabroni76 wrote:great poll, by the way! ;)
thanx :D
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I voted no - but I'll certainly be picking up the DVD.

Both of the "Rugrats" films have been very emotional - in fact we have a saying in my circle of friends "Rugrats Sad" which means very, very sad. We compare every sad film to Rugrats, and they all come up short ("It wasn't Rugrats sad")

Yes, the original Rugrats films had me blubbing like Niagra falls - I'm not ashamed to admit it.

And I really thought The Wild Thornberrys Movie deserved to win the Animated Oscar this year - simply because they had taken an admittedly average TV series and made a fantastic movie with the characters. When first watching it, I was on the edge of my seat towards the end! My daughter loves it, and I've bought her a generic stuffed cheetah cub (well, it looks like a cheetah cub!) which she calls "Tally" and takes everywhere with her.

No matter what you think about Nickelodeon cartoons in general, you must admit they really give 110% when making their movies - and Nickelodeon have earned my confidence and respect.
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I have to say that "Rugrats" has gone pretty bland since the first movie. I really enjoy the first movie (and have it on DVD) but since then the show (and other movie) just got bland. If theres nothing better on I'll watch it but its nothing special anymore.

Dumbo is still the saddest Animated movie IMO (although Iron Giant came close)
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I might go see a Spongebob Squarepants movie! :lol:


(there is a rumor that they are working one one)
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Post by Jack »

Maerj wrote:I might go see a Spongebob Squarepants movie! :lol:


(there is a rumor that they are working one one)
From what I recall, its set to come out next summer.

SpongeBob rules. That show is hilarious.
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Post by Starion »

I grew up with The Rugrats. I wonder what how Bruce Willis will portray Spike? :) Ever since I saw Young Vitani from Simba's Pride, I became a big Lacey Chabert fan. Lacey is Eliza in "The Wild Thornberrys."

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These are the only good Nicktoons in my opinion:
- Ren & Stimpy
- Rocko's Modern Life
- Hey Arnold
- The Angry Beavers
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- The Fairly OddParents
- Invader Zim

The original Rugrats and Doug were pretty good too.

I can't stand Pelswick, post-1996 Rugrats, Ginger, Rocket Power, Thornberrys, and definitely CatDog.
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The Rugrats Go Wild toys for kids will be coming next week to Burger King

http://www.burgerking.com/gowild/
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Check out the reviews on Rotten Tomatoes:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/RugratsGoWild-1123208/
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I have watched a few NickToons when they appeared on TV (or the cable channel for Nick stuff).
I've enjoyed them enough when watching them, but I've never thought to go and see one of the 'Rats movies or anything else. I think they work best in small doses. But that is just me, I guess.

But Spongebob Squarepants does rock. I think I'd go and see a movie based on that.
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Rugrats Go Wild opened in fourth place with a modest $12.5 million three-day gross.

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Rugrats: All Grown Up DVD is scheduled for release on August 26, 2003, with a retail tag of $19.99.

Rugrats: All Grown Up; Full Details & Artwork
From http://www.dvdtoons.com/news/437

America's favorite babies become America's favorite tweens in this brand new comedy adventure series where Tommy, chuckie, Angelica, and the "Grown Up" gang take on the often humorous challenges of the pre-adolescent world.

In All Grown Up, the babies have grown up and now they're teenagers! Now, it's their time of seeking independence, dealing with parents, grappling with identity, finding their place on the schoolyard and the social ladder and wondering what they look like - because they suddenly care.

Features:

Full Screen format
Dolby Digital English Stereo
English subittles
New episodes: "Susie Sings the Blues" and "coup DeVille," along with the early episode "My Fair Babies"
Original pilot episode, "Rugrats: All Growed Up" (in which America's favorite babies get a glimpse of the "footure" when they travel 10 years forward in an imaginary time machine)Running time: 101 minutes


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HEll NO!!!!!!!!! i dont waste my money on trash, besides when it comes out on dvd i can watch for free! :lol:
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Post by Choco Bear »

i just saw the movie and it was awsome :D
alos :o WHAT!!!!! i didnt know they had a new rugrats series, ive seen the rugrats all growed upo but i didnt know they had a series well they dont show it here in canada
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Choco Bear wrote:are ne of u going to see this , i sure am i love rugrats and the wild thornberrys there awsome i personally cant wait :D what bout u?
CB, I wouildn't even go see this film with YOUR money.
But that's just my opinion :D
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