

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
A group of rambunctious toddlers travel a trip to Paris. As they journey from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame, they learn new lessons about trust, loyalty and love.
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Plot Summary
The Rugrats travel to Paris when their parents go to a wedding convention. Chas and his Uncle Stu decide to open a new theme park for adults, "Euro-ReptarLand", which is run by a villainous former employee who plans to take over the world with mind-controlling robots disguised as the popular Reptar character. The babies must stop her evil scheme before it's too late.
Critical Reception
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie received mixed to generally positive reviews from critics and audiences. Many praised its faithfulness to the original series' humor and animation style, while others found the plot to be predictable and formulaic. It was a commercial success, appealing to both long-time fans of the show and families looking for animated entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its vibrant animation and retaining the show's signature humor.
- Criticized for a predictable plot and a reliance on established Rugrats tropes.
- Enjoyed by fans of the original series for its familiar characters and voice acting.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the movie, appreciating its continuation of the beloved Rugrats characters and their adventures. Many found the animation and humor to be a fun experience for children, though some noted that the story lacked originality.
Fun Fact
The villain, Coco LaBouche, was voiced by Bette Midler, who also voiced the character of the same name in the film "The First Wives Club".
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