Rugrats Go Wild
Cast :Lacey Chabert, Tim Curry, Jodi Carlisle
Director :Norton Virgien, John Eng (II)
Studio :Paramount Home Video
Format :Animated, Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :June 13, 2003
DVD Released Date :December 29, 2004
Language :English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateMay 05, 2005
SummaryWhy No Scratch & Sniff Cards With The DVD?!?
Content
The Scratch & Sniff options on the DVD relate to the "Odorama" stunt used during the film's original theatrical release. Special numbered cards, each representing a particular smell, were available with kids' meals at participating Burger King restaurants from 6/2/2003 to 6/29/2003, and separately at Blockbuster Video stores from 6/15/2003 until supplies ran out.

Participants picked up the cards, then took them to the local movie theater showing the film. When a particular number flashed on the screen, viewers scratched off the scent that had that particular number on it. Numbers flashing in red mean that the viewer should find the corresponding number on their card (glow-in-the-dark for their convenience), and be ready to scratch-and-sniff when the on-screen number turns green.

Sadly, Paramount Home Video decided not to include the cards with the DVD release. So unless you got a card when the film was originally theatrically released, you're out of luck.

Here are the numbers, DVD time codes of when the numbers first appear on screen, and description of the scent.

1 - 05:31 - strawberry
2 - 11:42 - peanut butter
3 - 22:41 - a flower
4 - 39:05 - smelly feet
5 - 48:50 - root beer float
6 - 62:58 - fish

A small scan of the card can be found here: http://www.rugratonline.com/odorama.jpg

Rating
DateMarch 03, 2005
SummaryRugrats go crappy
Content
The worst Rugrats movie. The worst thornberrys movie. I like both series, but this sucks. It was pointless, stupid, dumb, boring, etc...... It just sucked. To much gay singing. To much gay everything. Makeing Spike talk sucks. They need to put a muzzel on the mut. I can't belive that Bruce Willis was a willing part of this movie. If you want better movies stick with the thornberries movie or the first Rugrats movie. DID I MENCHEN THAT THIS MOVIE SUCKS?

Rating
DateAugust 27, 2004
Summaryi was hoping that kimi would die
Content
i hate hate kimi. she is (...) gross and yucky. i was hoping that maybe she would drown on the boat, get eaten by siri, or maybe die of oxygen loss in the batyhshere. she is so disgusting with her little cowboy boots and bumb happy smile. wouldn't it be funny if when they all got out of the bathyshpere, kira would find that kimi was blue in that face and dying. that would be a riot. or at least if a giant rock smashed on her and she hopped around squalling in unparraleled anguish!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating
DateAugust 01, 2004
SummaryIt's amazing!
Content
There's a lot of action in this movie. I like when Spike talks...it was really funny! I like that Debbie and Angelica meet each other, because they're alike...they're both mean and bossy. It was nice to see Angelica get bossed around for a change. I didn't think this movie was too scary. My brother and I really enjoyed this movie.

Rating
DateJuly 28, 2004
SummaryNot as funny or creative or whimsical as the first two!
Content
This Rugrats movie is the worst of the three. Obviously, it was made for promotion and cash more than anything. Nickelodeon didn't consider the plot in the process, so the movie suffers. The plot is complex, yet it still manages to be too simple to be taken seriously, and it has about fifty holes and sub-plots. The movie is too complex for even a 10-year-old to grasp. Since Rugrats is aimed for 3-9 year olds, they won't get it. The main promotions for the movie were the scratch and sniff sequence [also, Burger King promotion to go with that], and the fact that Spike would now talk. Hah! Spike talked in the episode of the series about Chuckie's dreams. Besides, smelling some disgusting card [that you can smell anytime, not during the movie] isn't fun. The burger smells more like spoiled milk. Anyway, the movie is fluffy and light and tries for a few forced laughs but it dosen't happen. Debbie's well-publicized line and the "That is so wrong!" line, and the Wedgie-dance, are among the stupidest things I have ever seen. Maybe an 8-year-old would disagree. Being 12, I found the humour pretty dumb. So you're aware, I love the series. This movie just wasn't creative at all, it was more of a Thornberry-type flick. And finally, it just isn't whimsical or special in any way. Not recommended for anything except a rental from the video store, if that.
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