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Synopsis: Tommy faces responsiblity when Dil, his new baby brother is born. As with all newborns, the child becomes a bane to Tommy and the rest of his gang. Even Phil and Lil don't like them. So they decide to return Dil to where he came from, the hospital. But they get lost along the way, REALLY lost, and get into even more trouble with a circus. Can they find their way home and can Tommy and Dil just get along?
Production: Paramount Pictures
  2 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
59%
G
Year:
1998
79 min
1,631 Views


you were bringing the whole party!

- How far apart are the pains?

- They're pretty much constant.

- Didi, let's get you settled in.

- Here you go, sprout.

Don't worry, sweetie.

Mummy's going to be okay.

Gosh, Tommy,

your mummy sure seems upset.

Maybe your baby sister

really is losted.

- Maybe we can buy a new one.

- Where would we find a baby here?

- Got any queens?

- Go fish.

- Hey, a baby store!

- Nice and wiggly.

Help me pick one my mum will like.

- Where am l?

- Todays different than yesterday

- So this is the world?

- l miss my old womb

- This world is something strange

- l need a change

- This world is something new to me

- oh, my head!

- What is this? l can't take it

- me, either

- Im hungry

- l love the extra leg room

- Man, they cut my cord

- Consider yourself lucky

- This world is way too big

- And populated y s by fuzzy pigs

- This world is something new to me

- This world is such a gas

- Wheres your class?

- This world is something new to me

- Can't a guy get some shut-eye?

- Its so noisy in here

l can barely hear myself suck!

- The food here tastes pretty good

- My compliments to the chef

- You've got to holler to get fed

- But l could get used to that

- This world is way too bright

- Turn down the light

- So thats what it looks like

- All things here are meant for play

- its gonna be a real cool day

- this world is something new to me

Real cool ...

this world is something new to me.

There you are.

Oh Gevalt! You kinder

gave my ticker such a scare!

All right, Didi, you can do it.

Push now.

Have we got a good reading

on the EFM?

oh, Didi, she's so beautiful.

She's a boy.

Hello, my wonderful, sweet baby boy.

l guess we won't be naming him

after my mother.

- what about my cousin Dillon?

- Dillon Prescott Pickles ...

Dill Pickles.

Yeah, l like it!

Here you go, sprout.

Tommy, l want you to meet

someone very special.

This is your brother Dillon.

Dill, this is Tommy.

Baby ...

See? They already love each other.

well, that's a start.

what are we gonna do?

He hasn't stopped crying

since we brought him home.

Somehow it's not

as much fun here anymore.

- what's your brother so sad about?

- l don't know.

But whatever it is,

it must be really bad.

- maybe he's broked.

- what?

- Broked!

- Broked?

He's not broked,

he's ... just a little loud.

That baby's getting on my nerves!

Direct from Moscow,

the Banana Bros Monkey Circus!

Featuring the Most amazing Monkey

Since Brezhnev.

so Trotsky on down

to the Banana Bros Monkey Circus!

Grandpa, can we go to the circus?

It's enough of a circus

around here already!

Sergei, you watch the monkeys.

Ill get us coffee.

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David N. Weiss

David Nathan Weiss (born 1960) is an American writer, lecturer and labor leader. He is a screenwriter of films, including All Dogs go to Heaven, The Rugrats Movie, Shrek 2, Clockstoppers, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, and The Smurfs and has also written for television shows such as Mission Hill, all of which were co-written with his writing partner, J. David Stem. more…

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