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TopicGauntlet Crew Ranks Animated TV Show Movies
PrinceKaro
08/15/18 11:28:20 AM
#277:


Stifled: The Godfather parody? Singing sumo wrestler waiters? People not allowed in the state of Kentucky? Haha oh wow, Rugrats, you cheeky kids you! I was a bit skeptical of this movie since this was when I checked out of the show as a kid. But let me tell you, its a quality film. Child neglect on a global level? Check. An invention even larger in scale than the Reptar Wagon? Check. Finally addressing Chuckies deepest desire in the most heartwarming and satisfying way possible? Check and check. The show may have suffered from too many character syndrome at this point, but this movie could have easily been a beautiful ending if they were looking for one. I submit for your headcanon approval: Rugrats in Paris: The Series Finale.
By the way, they totally jipped Suzy and her family out of a trip to Paris. Bad.

Traviss Opinion: The multiple times Who Let the Dogs Out played got Travis dancing and smiling. He didnt actually care about the movie beyond that and just played with his cars.

Charon: Another well made and fun adventure for these tykes. I really enjoyed the battle between Reptar and Robosnail; what a great throwback to old monster movies. Chuckie's quest to find a mother is endearing and it's interesting to see him at the helm as main character for once. Even though it flowed in quite a predictable manner, it did flow correctly at least. I don't think it had quite the touch the first one did, but there's still some magic there as well.

Scarlet: You have to wonder why Karo thought a list of veiled references designed for adults that are force fed into the scripts of childrens shows despite the target audience for said references walking away from the television while their child stares idiotically at the flashing images on screen, tongue lolling out of their mouth vacuously, was worthy of the time of Gauntlet Crew. Especially when you find yourself pondering this specifically during a scene near the end that featured a Godfather gag sequence. The Godfather. What child has watched the Godfather? Is there a large bleedover of Godfather viewers and Rugrats aficionados? Is there a secret link between the demographics of both franchises? Do you all see what Im talking about here? This is Dreamworks syndrome but taken to a further, more head-scratching extreme. It shows that the so-called writers of these films just dont have their finger on the pulse of what makes a family film work and find themselves wandering lost in a script that is screaming out in agony, searching for plot.
Rating: 14/100

Snake: The Movie? Is there a normal Rugrats in Paris? If so, why didnt they just leave it at that. Why did it need to be a movie? Its even worse than the first film, and just as headache inducing. Theres a really weird Godfather parody at the beginning that feels really out of place and painfully unfunny. The animation is crap, and as you can expect, so is everything else.

Red: No one is allowed to have single parents ever, so now we get a movie with the dumbest most obvious relationship setup ever. Meanwhile there is a fake wedding plot and for some reason the children have to be kidnapped because a bunch of babies that no one can understand are going to endanger a wedding? I'm not sure, it never makes a lick of sense and gets worse the more you try to think about it. Dumb setup movie to intrudoce a new character to a show that by this time had probably long overstayed its welcome.
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