Rugrats The Movie (1998)

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Written by David N. Weiss, J. David Stem

Directed by Igor Kovalyov, Norton Virgien

Also known as "Rugrats en París: La Película", "Rugrats la Película: Aventuras en Pañales", "The Rugrats Movie"

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: U Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Based on the TV series, this animated feature film stars the feisty kids, who decide Dil, the latest addition to the family, is too troublesome and needs taking to the hospital to be fixed. But they get lost in the woods and find themselves in danger... Fun for the kids but with a layer of sophisticated humour adults will enjoy, the film features the voices of Busta Rhymes, Iggy Pop, Tim Curry and Whoopi Goldberg.

When is Rugrats The Movie next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Family December 7th, 6:00am and on Sky Movies Family HD December 7th, 6:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for David SpadeDavid SpadeRanger Frank
Image for Whoopi GoldbergWhoopi GoldbergRanger Margaret
Elizabeth DailyTommy Pickles
Christine CavanaughChuckie Finster
Kath SouciePhillip DeVille/Lillian DeVille/Betty DeVille
Tara StrongDylan Pickles
Cheryl ChaseAngelica Pickles
Melanie ChartoffMinka/Didi Pickles
Jack RileyStu Pickles
Joe AlaskeyGrandpa Lou Pickles
Michael BellChas Finster/Drew Pickles/Grandpa Boris
Image for Tim CurryTim CurryRex Pester
Busta RhymesReptar Wagon
Roger ClintonAir Crewman
Margaret ChoLt. Klavin

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