Other Titles • Rugrats Go Wild! • Rescue Me • Rugrats 3: Rescue Me • Rugrats Meet the Wild Thornberrys • The Rugrats Movie III
Synopses for Rugrats Go Wild! (2003)
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Worlds collide when the precocious cartoon tots of Rugrats find themselves marooned in the Pacific with the adventuresome cartoon clan The Wild Thornberrys in this feature-length cartoon. The collected parents and kids of Rugrats head out for an ocean cruise that turns out to be considerably less posh than some had expected--and becomes even more so when their boat sinks, leaving them on a deserted island. But it turns out to be not quite deserted, for the Thornberry family is searching for a rare cloud leopard--a leopard that would be pleased to have a Rugrat-sized morsel for lunch. The flimsy plot is just a cheerful excuse for the characters to romp around the brightly animated jungle, accompanied by some truly terrible songs. Unsurprisingly, Angelica and Debbie--the tyrannical, demanding princesses of their respective shows--provide the most fun. Featuring Bruce Willis as the voice of slobbery pooch Spike. --Bret Fetzer
(33 votes)
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RUGRATS meet THE WILD THORNBERRYS in this Nickelodeon crossover adventure that features characters from both of the wildly popular animated series. The Pickles family of RUGRATS decides to take a jungle cruise vacation that ends up in disaster. Shipwrecked on a seemingly deserted island, the babies are separated from their parents and must fend for themselves under the leadership of Tommy Pickles (the voice of E.G. Daily). Unbeknownst to Tommy, his idol--naturalist and television explorer Sir Nigel Thornberry (Tim Curry)--is also on the island with his family to film a documentary on the rarely seen white leopard, Siri (rocker Chrissie Hynde). Lost in the jungle, the young RUGRATS kids meet the Thornberry daughters, Debbie (Danielle Harris) and Eliza (Lacey Chabert), whose magical ability to talk to animals makes it possible to converse with Spike (Bruce Willis), the Pickles family dog. But Spike has lost his sense of smell, thanks to jungle allergies, and isn't much help in finding their way--he bumbles along, cracking crude jokes with the help of the film's special interactive scratch-and-sniff "Odorama" feature. Hysterical but witless, Spike is no match for the leopard Siri, and soon everyone is in danger of becoming her next meal as they race around the jungle in search of their parents. Devo frontman Mark Mothersbaugh composed the film's original score, which includes the duet "Big Bad Cat," sung by Hynde and Willis.
(35 votes)
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"Fantastic! Maybe the Best Rugrats Adventure Ever." - Jim Ferguson, FOX-TV
The Rugrats family vacation takes an exotic detour when their boat capsizes and they become shipwrecked on a deserted tropical island. With the jungle as their new backyard, the babies race wildly from one dangerous adventure to the next... soon to discover that someone else is on the island. It's the Wild Thornberrys... on an island adventure of their own! When these two families get together, the excitement really starts!
Nigel thinks he's three, the babies get trapped in a perilous jam and must be rescued and SPIKE SPEAKS! (Featuring Bruce Willis as the voice of Spike.) Do the Rugrats ever get off the island? Will the babies be saved? Will Nigel ever grow up? Watch this zany family film and find out the answers as the Rugrats take off on one "Wild" adventure!
(34 votes)
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