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Running time 80 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $25 million Box office $55.4 million Rugrats Go Wild is a 2003 American film based on the animated television series. It is the third and final film in, as well as the second in., the voice of, was replaced. The film was produced by and and released in theaters on June 13, 2003,.
With a worldwide gross of $55.4 million, it is the lowest grossing of the three Rugrats films. The film used 'Odorama,' which allowed people to smell odors and aromas from the film using cards (reminiscent of 1960s ), and it was not used again theatrically for eight years, until the release of. Contents. Plot The Rugrats go on an adventure through the safari. Tommy impersonates Nigel Thornberry, who is his role model and spoofs his nature show. The babies' broadcast is cut short when they come across a and then a, both of which threaten them.
Just as they begin sinking in quicksand and are nearly attacked, this is revealed as only imagination; the babies and their families are about to go on vacation on the Lipschitz ship. When the families arrive at the dock, they miss the Lipschitz cruise.
Tommy's father, Stu, has rented a ramshackle boat called the S.S. Nancy which he reveals to be their real mode of transportation, and their real vacation. The families are angered that Stu did not consult them on his plans, and soon the boat is flipped over by a wave during a tropical storm. Everyone is forced to abandon the ship and board a life raft as the ship sinks.
Everyone blames Stu for causing all of this and lose hope of being saved. Things start looking up when Angelica sings about having hope on her karaoke machine (which resembles a toy piano) she brought, until Spike's tail accidentally knocks both her Cynthia doll and karaoke machine into the ocean. The next morning, they arrive on a small, seemingly uninhabited island (possibly in ) and Angelica eventually finds her Cynthia doll on the beach. The adults argue about who should be the leader. When it gets out of hand, Betty suggests a test: she draws a circle around the fighting adults and tells everyone to step out of the circle, saying that it is the bad circle.
They all step out and say that they all feel better, except Stu, and make Betty the leader, much to Stu's chagrin. On the opposite side of the island is the famous globe-trotting family the Thornberrys (out to film a ). Tommy, Chuckie, and the rest of the kids, except for Angelica, set off to find them, for they suspect they are somewhere on the island.
Along the way, Chuckie gets lost and runs into the Thornberry's -like child Donnie, who steals Chuckie's clothes. Meanwhile, Eliza, the gifted Thornberry, is exploring about the with Darwin, her companion and runs into Spike, the Pickles' dog. Since Eliza can talk to animals, Spike (now voiced by ) talks for the first time (although he spoke in Chuckie's dream sequence in the episode 'In the Dreamtime'); he informs her that his babies are lost somewhere on the island. Under the impression that Spike means he is looking for puppies, Eliza (and a reluctant Darwin) agree to help him find them. Following a close encounter with Siri, an angry whom Spike believes to be just a regular, they learn that he meant the human babies. Simultaneously, Eliza's father, Nigel, finds the lost babies. He heads in their direction but ends up tumbling down a hill and suffers after a coconut falls on his head.
Angelica (going by 'Angelitiki, the Island Princess') runs into Debbie, the teenage Thornberry, and takes off with Debbie in the Thornberry's all-purpose mobile communication vehicle (commvee). While distracted, the two girls accidentally sink the commvee. With the other parents' help, Marianne Thornberry, the mother of Eliza and Debbie and the wife of Nigel, raises the commvee and uses the automatic-retrieval system to rescue Nigel, who has regained his memory, and the babies. They are reunited with their families and forgive Stu, and everyone finally gets on board the Lipschitz cruise. Spike vows never to lose his babies again. Main articles: and Main characters from Rugrats.
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as Toa ( The Wild Thornberrys) Production Rugrats Go Wild was originally made by Klasky Csupo's television unit (directed by and written by ), but after screenings, decided it should be shelved and remade into a feature film. Among the biggest hype this movie received was voicing Spike, and the use of 'Odorama' cards to enhance the viewing experience, and released a scratch and sniff piece of cardboard that was to be scratched and sniffed during the run of the movie. There were many complaints, that the only thing that the 'Odorama' cards smelled like was cardboard. The Odorama card was somewhat of an homage to ' (decidedly adult-oriented) film. Despite the homage, Waters felt he was ripped off and realized that, the studio that released Polyester, didn't renew the copyright for Odorama. He later said that 'a cheque would have been an homage'. 'Odorama' cards would later be released with the DVD release of the movie.
Early trailers for the film give the title The Rugrats Meet The Wild Thornberrys. Release During its initial theatrical run, Rugrats Go Wild was presented in 'Smell-O-Vision'. During certain scenes in the movie, an icon would pop up on screen with an item inside of it (example: a smelly shoe). When this happened, audience members would smell a scratch-and-sniff card (which were handed out at the box office) with the corresponding image. Rating Rugrats Go Wild is the only Rugrats film to receive a by the.
Home video The film was released on videocassette and DVD on December 16, 2003. Most VHS copies included a 'Smell-O-Vision' scratch-and-sniff card, as did most initial run DVDs. Later copies of the DVD did not include additional cards, but did retain the option to view the film with the scratch-and-sniff icons on. The film is also available as a part of the Rugrats 3-disc set of all three films, as well as a double feature 2-disc set that also included. The film was re-released on DVD on August 29, 2017. Reception Box office The film grossed $39.4 million domestically and $55.4 million worldwide against a production budget of $25 million.
The film earned less than each of the other two Rugrats films. The film opened at #4 with at the #1 spot. Critical response On review aggregation website the film has a 40% rating based on reviews from 88 reviews. The websites consensus is, 'The Rugrats franchise has gone from fresh to formulaic.' Gives the movie a score of 38/100 based on reviews from 27 critics, indicating 'generally unfavorable reviews'. Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'A-' on an A+ to F scale.
Neil Smith at the gave the film 2 out of 5. Said the film wasn't that as bad as other reviews suggested but 'it just doesn't hold a candle to 2002's charming and superior '. Soundtrack Rugrats Go Wild: Music from the Motion Picture. Length 49: 36, Rugrats soundtrack chronology (2000) Rugrats Go Wild: Music from the Motion Picture (2003) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating An original soundtrack was released on June 10, 2003, from. The following is a list of songs that appear on the Rugrats Go Wild soundtrack. Track list No. Title Artist(s) Length 1.
' (cover of )' 4:12 2. 'Big Bad Cat' and 3:15 3. 'Island Princess' and 2:32 5. 'Lizard Love' 4:35 6. 'Ready to Roll' 2:51 7.
' (cover of )' Chase 3:22 8. 'Dresses and Shoes' Chase 3:28 10. ' (cover of only seen in ending credits)' Willis 3:43 12.
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'Phil's Diapey's Hanging Low', and 3:01 13. 'It's a Jungle Out Here' Summer, Cartwright, Daily, Strong, Soucie and Quan 3:11 14. 'Changing Faces' Daily 3:42 Total length: 53:25 Reboot A new Rugrats movie is set for release on November 13, 2020. The film will be written by and produced by the new division of along.
It is set to be a live action/CGI hybrid film. See also.

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Rugrats Go Wild movie clips: BUY THE MOVIE: Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: CLIP DESCRIPTION: Eliza Thornberry (Lacey Chabert) meets Spike (Bruce Willis). FILM DESCRIPTION: Two of the most popular animated series on the children's cable network Nickelodeon get wrapped up in one big-screen package in this comedy-adventure, featuring the characters from Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys.
Drew and Didi Pickles (voices of Michael Bell and Melanie Chartoff) decide to take a special vacation with their children, Tommy (voice of Elizabeth Daily) and Angelica (voice of Cheryl Chase), with their friends (both grown-ups and toddlers) coming along for the ride. However, the ship Drew has chartered isn't especially seaworthy, and their party ends up stranded on an uncharted island in the Pacific. The kids figure the day is saved when they discover that famous explorer and television personality Sir Nigel Tornberry (voice of Tim Curry) is also on the island with his family, but after he gets a world-class knock on the head from a coconut, Nigel's upper intellectual register gets knocked out of commission. The Rugrats are then forced to turn to Nigel's daughter, Eliza (voice of Lacey Chabert), who not only knows the wilds, but can talk to animals, which comes as quite a surprise to Spike (voice of Bruce Willis), the Pickles' family pooch. Rugrats Go Wild also features the voice talents of LL Cool J, Cree Summer, Nancy Cartwright, Jack Riley, and Flea. CREDITS: TM & © Paramount (2003) Cast: Tom Kane, Bruce Willis, Lacey Chabert Directors: Norton Virgien, John Eng Producers: Eryk Casemiro, Gabor Csupo, Albie Hecht, Arlene Klasky, Julia Pistor, Terry Thoren, Hal Waite, Patrick Stapleton, Tracy Kramer Screenwriter: Kate Boutilier WHO ARE WE? The MOVIECLIPS channel is the largest collection of licensed movie clips on the web.
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