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Rugrats Go Wild
TrailerWhen the Rugrats family vacation goes awry, they suddenly find themselves on a deserted island, where they're helped by the Thornberrys, a family that travels the world making nature documentaries.Actors: Elizabeth Daily, Nancy Cartwright, Kath Soucie, Dionne Quan, Cheryl Chase, Tim Curry, Joe Alaskey, Tress MacNeille, Michael Bell, Melanie Chartoff, Julia Kato, ...»Director: John Eng, Norton VirgienCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 81 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Rugrats Go Wild"
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Characters of "Rugrats Go Wild"
Tommy PicklesPlayed by: Elizabeth DailyCharles 'Chuckie' Finster, Jr.Played by: Nancy CartwrightPhil DeVillePlayed by: Kath SoucieKimi FinsterPlayed by: Dionne QuanAngelica C. PicklesPlayed by: Cheryl ChaseNigel ThornberryPlayed by: Tim CurryGrandpa Lou PicklesPlayed by: Joe AlaskeyCharlotte C. PicklesPlayed by: Tress MacNeilleDrew PicklesPlayed by: Michael BellDiane 'Didi' Kropotkin-PicklesPlayed by: Melanie ChartoffKira Watanabe-FinsterPlayed by: Julia KatoHoward 'Howie' DeVillePlayed by: Phil ProctorStuart 'Stu' PicklesPlayed by: Jack RileyDil PicklesPlayed by: Tara StrongSusan 'Susie' CarmichaelPlayed by: Cree SummerDebbie ThornberryPlayed by: Danielle HarrisMarianne ThornberryPlayed by: Jodi CarlisleEliza ThornberryPlayed by: Lacey ChabertDonnie ThornberryPlayed by: FleaDarwinPlayed by: Tom KaneSpikePlayed by: Bruce WillisDr. LipschitzPlayed by: Tony Jay -
Directors of "Rugrats Go Wild"
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Creators of "Rugrats Go Wild"
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Critic Reviews of "Rugrats Go Wild"
Michael Atkinson Village VoiceJune 17, 2003As matinee probations go, the movie's tainted by too many bad songs and too much of Bruce Willis.
Richard Roeper Ebert & RoeperJune 16, 2003[T]his is harmless entertainment for very young children. Everyone else though, will be wriggling in their seats like 2-year-olds with wet diapers.
Desson Thomson Washington PostJune 13, 2003For all the doubling of franchises, Odorama- smelling and smart-aleck references to famous movies and songs, there's nothing particularly bright and charming about the film.
Daphne Gordon Toronto StarJune 13, 2003The end product is surprisingly engaging, thanks at least in part to a pair of very stinky feet.
Ted Fry Seattle TimesJune 13, 2003The creators of Rugrats and Thornberrys have done a clever job of figuring crossover points for bringing the two together.
C.W. Nevius San Francisco ChronicleJune 13, 2003Who would have thought those bright minds at Nickelodeon would come up with a stinker?
Nell Minow Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Fun meet-up of Rugrats, Wild Thornberrys on deserted island.
Felix Vasquez Jr. Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009If you dismiss the flaws and pretty unimaginative plot line, you'll really have some fun with the film...
Daniel M. Kimmel Worcester Telegram & GazetteJanuary 03, 2004[T]his is more like a TV sweeps month stunt than the beginning of new chapter of Rugrats history.
Josh Bell Las Vegas WeeklySeptember 06, 2003Nothing about Rugrats Go Wild is particularly bad or crass; it's just exhaustingly mediocre.
Neil Smith BBC.comJuly 29, 2003Unless you're a Nickelodeon executive or a six-year-old who's never heard of Pixar, you'll be fervently hoping such desperate tactics signal the end of this tiresome spin-off franchise.
Mike Sage Peterborough This WeekJuly 16, 2003Rugrats Go Wild boasts tiresome plotlessness, TV-grade animation, and doesn't even propagandize the kids with hearty moral messages
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