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Synopsis: Wishes come true in Rugrats in Paris The Movie, and love makes its way into the hearts of those young, old and overseas. Chuckie's dad, Chazz, starts dating again, and it's Chuckie's wish to find a new mom. When Stu Pickles is summoned to Reptarland, an amazing new amusement park in Paris, to work on his Reptar invention, Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, Phil, Lil, Dil, Didi and the whole gang tag along to the city of romance. But the Rugrats' big adventure turns out to be more than glamour, fashion and smelly cheese. Chuckie learns that when it comes to princesses and potential mommies, things are not always what they seem, and for Chazz, finding the right woman can be difficult in any language. As the Rugrats' travels take them from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame and everywhere in between, the world's favorite babies learn new lessons about courage, loyalty, trust and above all, true love.
Production: Paramount Pictures
  3 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
62
Rotten Tomatoes:
76%
G
Year:
2000
78 min
Website
1,072 Views


on TB, huh?

Pokyo? Don't you know nothing?

This is Parrots!

You babies are as dumb here

as you are at home.

Wee wee.

'Cept him.

He's speaking French already.

Welcome to EuroReptar.

Yeah, Reptarland!

Et voiLa!

Our Parisian pied-a-terre.

Pretty posh digs!

The beds are quite comfortable.

Yeah? Incoming!

So is the floor.

It's the most beautifullest potty

I ever seed.

I'm a diapie man myself.

A potty that squirts you back!

I don't know, you guys.

I squirt myself enough already.

We're off to the boutiques.

It's time to meet Ms LaBouche,

the woman who made all this possible.

Shall we?

- It looks like you, me and the kids.

- Oui, oui, mon ami.

Come back!

Seems kind of odd to have a Japanese

theme park in the middle of Paris.

It's a new century.

Just go with ""Le flLow"".

Bonjour. Welcome to EuroReptar.

And one of you must be Mr Pickles.

That would be moi. And this is

my good friend Charles Finster.

- And this is my son, Chuckie.

- Hi, Chuckie. I like your bear.

What sweet children.

Is this your first time in Paris?

Well, France, yes. But I've been

to Paris, Texas, a number of times.

Reptar's head!

Wonder if the Bobfather had

anything to do with this.

Come on, Chuckie! It's a wadey pool!

- They look hungry.

- Must be lunchtime.

...just don't leave no fingerprints.

Where did those filthy little

bookends come from?

What have you done to

my priceless collection of koi fish?

I told you to get the piranha.

Call the dog catcher!

The exterminator! Do something!

Oui, Madame. Kira!

Come along, children.

Madame, Mr Pickles is here.

Oh, good. Send in the clown.

So, if it isn't the brilliant designer.

- I wouldn't say brilliant.

- Neither would l.

Let's take the babies

to see the Princess Parade

while they get better acquainted.

The kids would love that.

See this face?

I never want to make this face again!

Now get to work.

Sure. Mechanical expertise

is my middle name.

Then your first name should be

"l have no".

Sorry to interrupt your episode,

but it's the boss on the phone.

Monsieur Yamaguchi,

so nice to see you.

I"m stepping down as president

ofl Yamaguchi Industries.

I"ve begun a search

flor my repLacement.

Splendid! I accept.

You are one ofl many

under consideration.

But I have made millions

for this company!

The candidate shouLd not be

concerned onLy with money.

They must understand what

it means to bring joy to chiLdren.

In flact, they themseLves

must have the heart ofl a chiLd.

I must have one in a jar somewhere.

In fact, I'm engaged to a wonderful

man with a baby thing all his own.

CongratuLations, Madame.

I Look florward to the wedding

and seeing you with your new flamiLy.

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J. David Stem

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