Rugrats Go Wild Page #2

Synopsis: The Rugrats and family become stranded on an island, and Stu is blamed. The kids wander off into the jungle, and Spike loses his sense of smell due to sneezing. This becomes a problem when a clouded leopard named Siri finds out about the babies and goes after them, and the situation only gets worse when the kids become trapped underwater with an amnesic Nigel, losing oxygen fast...
Director(s): John Eng, Norton Virgien
Production: Paramount Pictures
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Metacritic:
38
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
PG
Year:
2003
80 min
$39,400,000
Website
230 Views


Charlotte Pickles here.

Could you send a rescue boat

right away?

We're the squalid little boat

in the middle of the ocean.

Mom?

My muscles are atrophying

as we speak.

Well, we paid

for spa treatments,

and I'm not missing one!

Hey, we're getting a signal

here.

Oh, Dr. Lipschitz,

can you help us?

My wife really needs

to see the ship's doctor.

Huh? Hang on a sec, Mom.

I'm picking up some

lame-o soap opera.

What is it this time, Debbie?

Okay.

I made everyone dinner,

so I shouldn't have

to clean up, too,

right?

Mom, all she did was hand us

a jar of peanut butter.

Uh, can we talk about this

when your father and I get home?

Yeah. Any E.T.A. on that?

'Cause you've been gone

since, like, yesterday.

We're still looking

for the leopard at...

Oh, Nigel!

Over there!

What's that?

That's... I see spots!

Oh!

Watch out for that

limb, dearest.

Here, neofelis nebulosa,

come to Papa.

Hello? I was talking here!

Oh, I'm sorry, Debbie.

Now you're on your own

for dinner tonight.

You know, normal

families

eat dinner together

once in a while.

Marianne, perhaps

I can lure out the leopard

by imitating its mating call.

Okay, so we're not normal.

But as a teen,

I reserve the right

to alternately reject

and embrace my parental units.

Consider us embraced.

Now, keep an eye on Donnie.

It's going to rain,

and you know how he likes mud.

Over and out.

She totally hung up on me.

And I was having

a sensitive moment.

Debbie, you are

so self-centered.

I am not!

Okay, what's the monkey saying

about me?

Mmm.

Oh, that's great.

Oh, it's fine!

Come on, pups,

get underneath.

Come on.

Come on, move it, move it,

move it! Down below!

Oh!

Captain Stu,

I can't hold

the wheel.

Will you stop calling

him captain?

He has no idea

what he's doing!

I do so!

Does anybody know

where the brakes are

on this thing?

Jonathan, why aren't you

answering the phone?

I need you to divert

a tropical storm.

It's a 40-foot wall

of water.

We're going to need

a bigger boat.

Everyone get below!

Phone overboard!

Phone overboard!

Charlotte, forget the phone!

Jonathan!

Well, this is how we came in...

No!

Oh, babies!

Oh, Kimi.

Chuckie, hold on to me.

Why didn't

anybody stop me?

Out of my way!

Where you going?

No, Charlotte!

Charlotte, don't.

I-It's a rental.

Come on!

Right behind you,

boys!

If you like to make a call,

please hang up and try again.

If you need help, hang up...

You're safe!

I got it!

Dil's binky!

Oh, Betty,

thank you.

I thought this might

come in handy, too.

Abandon ship!

I can't help feeling

partially responsible.

There's got to be

a morning after

If we can hold on

through the night...

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Kate Boutilier

Kate Boutilier is an American screenwriter who is best known for writing Klasky Csupo shows like Rugrats, The Wild Thornberrys and All Grown Up! and the feature films "The Wild Thornberrys Movie", "Rugrats Go Wild", and co-writing "Rugrats in Paris". She now writes shows aimed for pre-school, having co-created and produced Poppy Cat and The Mr. Men Show. She is currently developing and executive producing an international pre-school series for a French animation company. Kate Boutilier was born in Bangor, Maine and attended Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, majoring in Mass Communications. more…

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