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Rugrats Go Wild
Rugrats Go Wild
Directed by Norton Virgie
John Eng
Produced by Arlene Klasky
Gabor Csupo
Written by Kate Boutilier
Starring Lacey Chabert
Danielle Harris
Tim Curry
Jodi Carlisle
Michael "Flea" Balzary
Tom Kane
Jodie Carlisle
E.G. Daily
Nancy Cartwright
Kath Soucie
Dionne Quan
Cheryl Chase
Tara Strong
Cree Summer
Jack Riley
Melanie Chartoff
Joe Alaskey
Music by Mark Mothersbaugh
Edited by John Bryant
Kimberly Rettberg
Production company Nickelodeon Movies
Klasky Csupo
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date June 13, 2003
Running time 80 minutes
Budget $25 million
Box Office $55,405,066

Rugrats Go Wild is a 2003 animated crossover film based on Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys.

Plot

The Pickles/Finster/DeVille clans (known as the Rugrats and their parents) are going for a much needed multi-family vacation courtesy of Stu Pickles. He has signed them all up for a cruise in the tropics. The group is not pleased to find that instead of sailing aboard a luxury cruise ship he has rented a rusted old boat without any of the amenities they were planning on. The boat is submerged by a tidal wave and when it bobs to the surface it is upside down. The families scramble to emerge through the bottom of the boat and then onto a life raft. Angelica Pickles breaks into a chorus of "There's Got To Be A Morning After" as they flounder in the ocean.

The next morning they wash ashore on a tropical island that is seemingly deserted and they set out to make the best of the situation until they might be rescued. Little do they realize that Nigel Thornberry (Strawberry according to Tommy Pickles (E.G. Daily)) and his family are exploring the other side of the island in search of an elusive and rare leopard. Eventually the children of each family make contact with one another and friendships are formed between Chuckie Finster (Nancy Cartwright) and Donnie (Flea) as well as Debbie Thornberry and Angelica. Eliza Thornberry has a magical Doolittle-like ability to talk to animals. Spike the dog (Bruce Willis) is happy to be understood for the first time.

The kids are chased by the rare leopard, but manage to escape to an underground cave. The parents are setting up huts and gathering food when they discover Marianne Thornberry filming on the beach. The castaways are overjoyed to be rescued until it is learned that 4 year-old Angelica Pickles is piloting a submersible craft and the Thornberry's trailer is at the bottom of the lagoon. With a lot of cooperation and a radio fashioned from a coconut the families are able to solve the problems and get aboard the cruise ship they wanted in the first place.

Cast

The Wild Thornberrys

Rugrats

Guest stars

Trivia

  • The Rugrats repeatedly refer to Nigel Thornberry as "Strawberry".
  • This marks the first and only time Spike ever speaks throughout the Rugrats series, who was voice by guest star, Bruce Willis.

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