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Movie Info


Genre :

Animation

Release Date :

June 13, 2003

MPAA Rating :

PG

Director :

John Eng, Norton Virgien

Starring :

Lacey Chabert, Tim Curry, Elizabeth Daily, Bruce Willis, Nancy Cartwright

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  Be the 1st!

2.5 of 5

“..strangely uninspired and, well, a bit dull..”
by Paula Nechak [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
2.5 of 4

“..Rugrats Go Wild! merely reproduces the same flat animation style as its source series..”
by Tor Thorsen [Reel]
2 of 5

“..relentless and nerve-wracking, exhausting to sit through..”
by Jim Lane [Sacramento News & Review]
3 of 5

“..it's loud and very silly, but at least it's enjoyable good fun too..”
by Rich Cline [Shadows on the Wall]
2 of 4

“..Crudely animated, haphazardly organized and tedious..”
by Ed Blank [Pittsburgh Tribune-Review]

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