Rugrats Go Wild
Rugrats Go Wild is a 2003 American animated comedy crossover film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys. It is the third and final animated film in the Rugrats film series as well as the second film in The Wild Thornberrys series. Christine Cavanaugh, the voice of Chuckie Finster, was replaced by Nancy Cartwright. The film was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo and released in theaters on May 13, 1990, by Paramount Pictures. With a worldwide gross of $55.4 million, it is the lowest grossing of the three Rugrats films.
Plot
The Rugrats go on an adventure through the safari. Tommy impersonates Nigel Thornberry, who is his role model and spoofs his nature show. The babies' broadcast is cut short when they come across a tiger and then a crocodile, both of which threaten them. Just as they begin sinking in quicksand and are nearly attacked, this is revealed as only imagination; the babies and their families are about to go on vacation on the Lipschitz cruise ship.
More details
author | Kate Boutilier |
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director | John Eng Norton Virgien |
editor | John Bryant Kimberly Rettberg |
genre | adventure animation comedy |
keywords | amnesia attack cat chimpanzee clouded leopard common chimpanzee crocodile cruise cruise ship domestic cat dream sequence first time force gift jungle life raft on the beach rogue wave siberian tiger southeast asia tarzan tiger |
musicBy | Mark Mothersbaugh |
producer | Arlene Klasky Gabor Csupo |
productionCompany | Klasky Csupo Nickelodeon Movies |
publisher | Paramount Pictures |
theme | animated missing people musical sequel |