Rugrats Go Wild

June. 13,2003      PG
Rating:
5.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When the Rugrats find themselves stranded on a deserted island, they meet the Thornberrys, a family who agrees to help them escape.

Elizabeth Daily as  Tommy Pickles (voice)
Nancy Cartwright as  Chuckie Finster (voice)
Kath Soucie as  Phil DeVille / Lil DeVille / Betty DeVille (voice)
Dionne Quan as  Kimi Watanabe-Finster (voice)
Tim Curry as  Nigel Thornberry (voice)
Joe Alaskey as  Lou Pickles (voice)
Tress MacNeille as  Charlotte Pickles (voice)
Michael Bell as  Drew Pickles / Charles 'Chaz' Finster, Sr. (voice)
Julia Kato as  Kira Watanabe-Finster (voice)
Phil Proctor as  Howard DeVille (voice)

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Reviews

Moustroll
2003/06/13

Good movie but grossly overrated

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Dotbankey
2003/06/14

A lot of fun.

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Cleveronix
2003/06/15

A different way of telling a story

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Maidexpl
2003/06/16

Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast

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ironhorse_iv
2003/06/17

Being a huge fan of both Nickelodeon animated 1990s television series, Rugrats and the Wild Thornberrys. I was pretty happy to hear that they were getting combine for a feature length 80 minutes crossover movie. Directed by Norton Virgien and John Eng, Rugrats Go Wild didn't disappointed. It's the third movie, in the Rugrats film series after 1998's The Rugrats Movie & 2000's The Rugrats in Paris. It's the second movie, in the Wild Thornberry's film series after 2002's Wild Thornberry movie. The movie is about the Rugrats families going on a cruise, that Tommy's father, Stu (voiced by Jack Riley) has rented. On the way, the boat sank in a storm, forcing everything to board a life raft. They soon found small tropical-island, in which the adults think is uninhabited. The children lead by Tommy (Voiced by Elizabeth Daily) believe otherwise, and go into the jungle searching for life. Both, not knowing that on the other side are the Thornberry family, their only hope back to civilization. What I love about the film is the type of humor, it brings. I love the whole misinterpretation humor of adult themes from the viewpoint of the babies. It always bring me a laugh. The potty humor and crude repartee jokes were pretty good. I didn't mind the pop culture and other movie references and spoofs like 1997's Titanic, 1975's Jaws, 1976's Taxi Driver and others. The movie also do call backs to previous episodes of both TV Series and also reference, the first movie. Most of all, I love Tim Curry as Nigel Thornberry, the quirky, adventurous wildlife documentarian who often rambles in indiscernible English accent. Nigel Thornberry is indeed, smashing. The animation was pretty good and the CGI animation kinda mixed well. I was pretty surprise how good the production, the film had. It was beautiful to watch. I wouldn't say, the movie is the best Nickelodeon cartoon movie out there. It was indeed, the lowest grossing Rugrats film for a reason. Some of the jokes really hit flat. The Mirror Routine is so overused. I have to say, that Bruce Willis as the voice of Spike was really not that funny, and out of place. His scenes really waste any ideas of character development. There seem to lack emotional development. In the first movie, it was about Tommy dealing about having a brother. In the second movie, it's about Chuckie (Voice by Nancy Cartwright) getting a new mother and sister. In this movie, it's really hard to figure out what the movie is really about, due to sheer number of characters and the randomness sub-plot play out. I thought it was about Tommy and his dog, but most of Tommy's quest, is to help his father feel better, and get right with his friends. Honestly, who knows! I really don't like the idea of Lil and Phil (voiced by Kath Soucie) disagreeing with each other over if they should eat bugs or not. Nobody pay to see that. People came to see them, be twins and do gross stuff like every other previous episode and movie. Susie (voiced by Cree Summer) gets to join in on the adventure after being an only minor character in the first two movies. Still, she does nothing or add anything. Honestly, she didn't need to be here. I hate most of the original songs here. I can do without the Angelica (Cheryl Chase) "Island Princess' song. It was awful. Bruce Willis 'The Big Bad Cat' lyrics sounds pretty sexual, but it just forgettable. 'It's a jungle out there' was pretty mediocre. Most of the establish songs were used right, but some are bit out of place for a kid's movie. Aerosmith "Lizard Love' is just bad. Another bad idea was that film used "Aroma-Scope," which allowed people to smell odors and aromas from the film via scratch and sniff cards. Very similar to 1960s Smell-O-Vision. Most of the smells, if I remember, were really bad odors. The Odorama card was somewhat of an homage to John Waters' decidedly adult-oriented film 1981's Polyester. The smell gimmick was just one of the things in the dirty diaper of bad ideas. Another is the crossover idea, the movie is mostly about the Rugrats as the Thornberrys are pretty much, just shunted into second billing. Eliza Thornberry (voice by Lacey Colbert) doesn't do much, but babysit Spike, most of the film. Honestly, the whole Thornberry family really don't play a part in the film, until 15 minutes in. What storyline do they have besides helping the Rugrats families?? Nothing. Overall: From a child point of view, it's not that bad. My young nephew and niece love it and they weren't even born in the 1990s or when this movie came out. There is a few adult humor, that I can get behind, and say, that was pretty funny. Some parents might hate the gross jokes like bird excrement landing on characters' faces and material involving nasal mucus, pooping and urinating. Still, it's pretty harmless. Overall: It was OK. It's a must rent for any parent, but not a must buy. If you have to, watch it on Netflix, like myself.

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StephenBurg
2003/06/18

In Nickelodeon's fifth theatrical movie based on their world famous Nicktoons, the Rugrats and the Wild Thornberrys come together. Rugrats, SpongeBob, Ren and Stimpy and Wild Thornberrys were Nickelodeon's most famous shows, so, that being said, you can see why I think this is a gimmick. The movie starts like the other two: with the babies believing their in a parody; this time it's a very loose reference to The Wild Thornberrys. It reveals that Nigel Thornberry is the babies' hero as everyday they watch his nature show. In a completely unrelated plot, Stu takes all the families on a cruise, but they all end up on an island where the Thornberrys picked for their next expedition. (A bit too coincidental, don't you think?)The adults try to plan ways to get out of their island prison while the babies go off on another weird and somewhat gross adventure, this time they come face-to-face with their amnesiac hero, Angelica is with Debbie and we finally hear what Spike has to say while he talks with Eliza. The writing went a bit too far; they could have gone without a few subplots. Random numbers appear all over the place for a "Scrath and Sniff" contest that nobody remembers. This was my first movie in theaters.My Rating: 5/10 Rated PG for Mild Rude Humor

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ultramatt2000-1
2003/06/19

Angellica really lets herself go and gets what she deserves: Getting left behind. The cute and adorable kids meet a travelling family. The film lacks creativity, and has musical numbers. Spoofs galore, along with certain jokes and gags courtesy of our funny kids Phil and Donnie. Bruce Willis voices Spike. Didn't Spike speak in a classic episode of RUGRATS (circa. 1991), where Chuckie is dreaming and is trying to defrenciate the lines of fantasy and reality? SURVIVOR, and GILLIGAN'S ISLAND gets spoofed. The only good part is the giant squid. Angellica meets someone with the same personality and someone to relate to (i.e. Debbie) and Chuckie meets someone that looks kind of peculiar (i.e. Donnie). Poor old Stu get verbally belittled by his friends that what he did was a big mistake! A small ship instead of a cruise ship. The film was released on Friday the 13th. So it could blend in with that troublesome event. Unfortunately, Ebert and Roper gave it two thumbs down. Hey it was good. It was better than the previous two film I commented on at the old domain called Matthew. There are morals in this picture, No one likes a bossy, stuck up person. And family time good, work bad. First the woods, then Paris, then an island, and what next, outer space? What will happen there, the kids in there all grown up form will be in space to avoid Angellica and meet friendly, weird, amazing, and funny aliens? Hope not. Let this be the last RUGRATS film. And what will become of THE WILD THORNBERRYS, they will go into an adventure that references such films as THE LOST WORLD, or JOURNEY TO THE BEGINNING OF TIME? Only time will tell, my friend, only time will tell.

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moviesfan11
2003/06/20

I don't see why people aren't enjoying this. I mean come on... 4.3 out of 10? That's a little harsh. This was an enjoyable ride and equel to the first movie and the sequel to it.In this 3rd rugrats movie, all the rugrats and their families plan to go on a cruise, but end up on a deserted island were they meet the wild thornberries.Ignore all the negative reviews. This is a sure family favorite and kids who like the show will highly relish this funny Rugrats movie!RUGRATS GO WILD!: 7 out of 10PG; mild crude humor.

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