Nose picking, bubbly tummies, vomit and a host of other bodily functions are the humorous stock-in-trade of theRugrats, a low-brow Peanuts gang, or Beavis-and-Buttheads-in-training. One might wish for ...
Every other Rugrats game has been a load of dirty diapers -- graphics that broke up like a porcelain doll, gameplay and level design that worked about as well as dried Playdoh, and control that felt ...
“Rugrats in Paris — The Movie” towers over the first animated feature from the Nickelodeon babies, chiefly because of Susan Sarandon, who lends a ferocious French-accented voice to the villain, Coco ...
The following movie guide is intended to help parents decide if a recently released film is appropriate viewing for young children and teenagers. “Rugrats in Paris: The Movie” (G, 1 hr., 20 min.) A ...
I have never seen an episode of the Nickelodeon kid-craze TV show “The Rugrats.” The reason behind this is rather simple – at the time of the show’s inception, I had grown out of the Nick phase, much ...
The movie will be a live-action hybrid. Attention all '90s kids: "Rugrats" is getting the movie treatment once again, "Good Morning America" has confirmed. Paramount Pictures is developing a ...
The cast of HBO's foul-mouthed Veep is set to reunite in the absolute last place you'd expect: Children's television. Tony Hale, Anna Chlumsky and Timothy Simons have signed on for the forthcoming ...
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.