Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Elizabeth Daily | ... | Tommy Pickles (voice) (as E.G. Daily) | |
Tara Strong | ... | Dil Pickles (voice) | |
Cheryl Chase | ... | Angelica Pickles (voice) | |
Christine Cavanaugh | ... | Chuckie Finster (voice) | |
Cree Summer | ... | Susan 'Susie' Carmichael (voice) (as Cree Summer Franck) | |
Kath Soucie | ... | Lil DeVille / Phil DeVille / Betty DeVille (voice) | |
Michael Bell | ... | Drew Pickles / Charles 'Chaz' Finster, Sr. (voice) | |
Tress MacNeille | ... | Charlotte Pickles (voice) | |
Casey Kasem | ... | Wedding DJ (voice) | |
Joe Alaskey | ... | Grandpa Lou Pickles (voice) | |
Debbie Reynolds | ... | Lulu Pickles (voice) | |
Jack Riley | ... | Stu Pickles (voice) | |
Susan Sarandon | ... | Coco LaBouche (voice) | |
John Lithgow | ... | Jean-Claude (voice) | |
Marlene Mitsuko Yamane | ... | Villagers "Princess Spectacular" (voice) |
Wishes come true in Rugrats in Paris The Movie, and love makes its way into the hearts of those young, old and overseas. Chuckie's dad, Chazz, starts dating again, and it's Chuckie's wish to find a new mom. When Stu Pickles is summoned to Reptarland, an amazing new amusement park in Paris, to work on his Reptar invention, Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, Phil, Lil, Dil, Didi and the whole gang tag along to the city of romance. But the Rugrats' big adventure turns out to be more than glamour, fashion and smelly cheese. Chuckie learns that when it comes to princesses and potential mommies, things are not always what they seem, and for Chazz, finding the right woman can be difficult in any language. As the Rugrats' travels take them from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame and everywhere in between, the world's favorite babies learn new lessons about courage, loyalty, trust and above all, true love. Written by Anonymous
I went with my 3 daughters and whole family.(husband and inlaws) We all loved it. The music scores was just right, and I thought it was VERY good. Two new characters are introduced. The locales were true to life. The detail was amazing. And after the movie... I had to remind myself that it was made for the kiddies. It's not something that an adult will groan as 'the obligatory movie' for their child that they have to suffer thru as their chaperone. Knowing the characters before-hand is a plus... then you would know/understand what's going on with the characters, because everyone is there at some point. For a kid's cartoon... it was very good. two thumbs up and in perspective, it's for the kids.