Rugrats Go Wild Page #3

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


I know we can.

We have a chance

to find the sunshine...

Come on!

Let's keep on looking

for the light

Spike!

Here, boy!

Spike!

Come over here, Spike.

Cynthia overboard!

Cynthia! No!

No, no, no, no.

-No, no, no, no.

-There, there, Princess.

We've all lost

something today.

Why, I lost my cell phone

with 100 free minutes,

and Daddy lost

his favorite sun visor,

and Uncle Stu lost

all our respect.

Cynthia!

You guys, wake up!

We're at the bacation place.

Ah, that was a good nappie.

It was just like when Mommy

used to rock us to beddie-bye.

Well, I likes a bed

that doesn't move.

Land ho!

Land ho!

I'll never set foot

on water again!

Where are we?

Oh, isn't it obvious?

The palm trees, the white sand,

the crystal blue water...

Why, we've landed

on an island resort.

Place looks pretty deserted.

Oh, Betty.

The best ones always are.

Just look for a cabana boy

carrying towels.

Hello!

I could use a double espresso,

chop-chop.

-Chop-chop...

-Don't worry,

I've got a map.

We'll figure this out.

We left here. We capsized here.

I know exactly where we are.

See? We're on this

tiny little island called...

"Uninhabited."

You mean we're

the only people here?

Well, we'll just have

to get back in the boat

and row to another island.

One with coffee.

Drew, the lifeboat's gone!

-Gone?!

-Where'd it go?

Look, it's way out there.

Wait, ho, ho, oh, great.

We're marooned?

With no food?

How soon before we all

turn cannibal?

I have to get

out of here!

So, "Swiss Family DeVille"

he's not.

Good morning, poodles!

We were up all night

Iooking for that leopard.

Debbie, they're here!

Ta da!

Homemade coconut muffins

and fresh herbal tea.

Debbie, this

is so sweet.

Oh, and these

look heavenly.

Afraid we must

eat and run.

Mmm.

Ooh, really

delicious, honey.

But you guys

just got here!

I know, but the Foundation

is expecting that

footage today,

and we still

haven't got it.

Nigel, I think

we should split up.

Dearest!

I thought we

were so happy.

Oh...

You mean to look

for the leopard,

don't you?

I can't believe this!

You're always working.

When's the last time

we took a vacation?

But, Debbie, we travel

all over the world.

I want a family vacation.

You know, where we fight over

the bar of hotel soap.

And Debbie hogs

all the good towels?

And we order

room service.

And we do dorky family

activities?

Yes! Dorky sounds

really good right now.

Well, girls, I'm sorry.

I didn't realize

you felt this strongly.

I promise, as soon

as we find the leopard,

we'll do dorky

family activities.

It's settled then.

-You're leaving, too?

-Mm-hmm.

Fine, go.

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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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