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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
1,635 Views


l know you'll stick by Dill's side

and be a swell big brother.

Sponsativity...

- what is that?

- A Reptar.

- Unreal. what you think it's for?

- l don't know.

- we could ride to the baby store.

- Great idea.

we could take Dill to the hopsicle,

and get Tommy's money back.

- Tommy won't be happy about this.

- well, he's sure not happy now.

once Dill goes back to the

baby store Tommy will be happy.

l don't know about this.

- what are you doing?

- Lillian was ...

we're taking Dill back to the

hopsicle to get your money back.

you can't.

my parents want to keep him.

- why? All he does is cry and poop.

- So do you.

- l don't cry that much.

- you poop a lot.

- Look who's talking.

- l am not a poopy monster.

y Shirleylock Holmes, girl detective.

we thought you'd be happy, Tommy.

Knock it off! Cynthia and me

are trying to watch TV.

Hands off the merchandise.

Pretty good.

Be nice, Angela, he didn't mean it.

you want to ride in a wagon?

Ill give you a ride.

To outside space.

my show! Next commercial,

you babies are in big trouble.

All aboard!

Just walk away, Chuckie.

walk away.

wait for me!

- which way to the hopsicle?

- we're not going to the hopsicle.

well, we're going somewhere.

Pick up for Pickles, to Japan.

Take it away!

yeah, have a good day.

Pipe down, Spike.

me and Cynthia are watching ...

Cynthia?

Nice try babies,

now give me back my ...

Cynthia!

They took Cynthia. Come on,

you're going to be my butthound.

weve got to search every doghouse,

tree house and doll's house.

l want those fugitives

back in custody.

Bad dog! Stop!

Just go to the spa and relax.

Pop and l are taking care of ...

Pop, where's the crate?

The delivery folks mustve come.

They loaded her up and everything.

Sure you can talk to Tommy.

Pop, where are the kids?

They were here a minute ago,

playing in the ...

The crate!

Honey ...

Im going to have to call you back.

How could you fall asleep? you were

supposed to be watching the kids.

we'll never find the babies

with this jerk in front of us.

This is more fun

than picking noses.

l don't know if l should

throw up or throw down.

Ive turned this plane upside down,

but there are no children.

we found a kid, but he's

not the one you're looking for.

- Tommy.

- Sprout.

- Dill.

- Angelica.

- weve got to find them.

- Find what?

- Einstein here lost the kids.

- l lost the kids?

see?

- where are we?

- l don't know.

- It looks like the park.

- only bigger.

This place is bigger than the park

and the backyard all put together.

This is bad, you guys.

This is bad.

Tommy,

l think your brother's broked again.

- Are you okay?

- l think he's gonna explode.

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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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