Rugrats Go Wild

    Rugrats Go Wild
    2003

    Synopsis

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

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      Cast

      • Elizabeth DailyTommy Pickles (voice)
      • Nancy CartwrightChuckie Finster (voice)
      • Kath SouciePhil DeVille / Lil DeVille / Betty DeVille (voice)
      • Dionne QuanKimi Watanabe-Finster (voice)
      • Tim CurryNigel Thornberry (voice)
      • Joe AlaskeyLou Pickles (voice)
      • Tress MacNeilleCharlotte Pickles (voice)
      • Michael BellDrew Pickles / Charles 'Chaz' Finster, Sr. (voice)
      • Julia KatoKira Watanabe-Finster (voice)
      • Phil ProctorHoward DeVille (voice)

      Recommendations

      • 63

        Philadelphia Inquirer

        While Nemo's story line is as clear as its pellucid blues, Wild's narrative is as muddy as its colors.
      • 63

        Boston Globe

        Slapstick and potty humor for the kids, sly allusions and famous voices for the adults, and a light coating of aren't-we-lucky-to-have-each-other schmaltz at the very end - yep, Nickelodeon has the family-flick formula pretty much down.
      • 60

        Los Angeles Times

        The number of characters makes Rugrats Go Wild somewhat bulkier than its less complicated predecessors, but fans are not likely to mind.
      • 60

        TV Guide Magazine

        It's an enjoyable ride.
      • 58

        Entertainment Weekly

        Mildly amusing, but compared to Pixar's splashy fish story, the rudimentary drawings and childish gags of Nickelodeon's latest feature look, in a word, cartoonish.
      • 50

        Premiere

        Television-loving children will scream for Rugrats Go Wild!, and in this case, their parents can go ahead and let them—they won't be missing much.
      • 30

        The New York Times

        There is little here to hold the attention of anyone older than 9. For families in search of entertainment, it may be time to find Nemo again.
      • 30

        L.A. Weekly

        Paramount Pictures proudly informs us that the PG rating is for “mild, crude humor.” Too mild, too crude by far. If I were you, I’d take the wee ones and run for the vastly superior “Finding Nemo.”

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