All Grown Up
All Grown Up

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All Grown Up

2006
Movie
74 min
Japanese

Two stories in movie. Story 1 Yukka is in Tokyo for university entrance exam, and she has to temporarily stay with her Cousin Yoshi. Yoshi is surprised to see his little cousin is grown up as a young beautiful girl. Yoshi cannot help but to fall in love with Yukka, and their relationship starts to change intensely after sudden incident... Story 2 Massah and Misak half-blood siblings. Their father goes on business trip and leaves the siblings staying at home alone. One night, Misak feels depressed coz of sudden break-up with her boyfriend, Massash sympathizes her charming little sister. However he finds his love towards Misak is out of control... results extreme.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: VariousGenres: Animation, Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

All Grown Up is an animated series that serves as a spin-off and continuation of the popular Rugrats franchise. It follows Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, and Angelica as they navigate the complexities of pre-adolescence, dealing with school, friendships, crushes, and the everyday dramas of being ten years old. The series explores their evolving relationships and personalities as they face new challenges and adventures.

Critical Reception

All Grown Up generally received a positive reception, praised for its successful transition of beloved characters into a new age group. Critics and audiences appreciated the show's ability to maintain the spirit of the original Rugrats while introducing more mature themes and storylines suitable for its older target audience. The animation style and voice acting were also noted as strengths.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for successfully aging the Rugrats characters.

  • Appreciated for exploring relatable pre-teen issues.

  • Maintained the charm and humor of the original series.

Google audience: Audience reception for All Grown Up was generally favorable, with many fans of the original Rugrats enjoying the continuation of the characters' stories into their pre-teen years. The show was seen as a nostalgic and entertaining follow-up that captured the essence of childhood friendships while adapting to a slightly older demographic.

Fun Fact

The series was originally conceived as a reunion movie for Rugrats before being developed into a full television series.

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