- Rugrats Go Wild
Infobox Film
name = Rugrats Go Wild
image_size =
caption = Poster
director =John Eng Norton Virgien
producer =Gabor Csupo Arlene Klasky
writer =Kate Boutilier
narrator =
starring =Elizabeth Daily Nancy Cartwright Kath Soucie Dionne Quan Cheryl Chase Tim Curry Bruce Willis
music =Drew Neumann
cinematography =
editing = John Bryant
Kimberly Rettberg
distributor =
released =June 13 , 2003
runtime = 84 minutes
country = USA
language = English
budget =
preceded_by = ""
"The Wild Thornberrys Movie "
website =
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0337711
Budget = $25 million
Domestic Gross = $39, 402, 572
Gross Revenue = $55,405,066"Rugrats Go Wild" is a crossover
2003 Nickelodeonanimated film , with two animated television series "Rugrats " and "The Wild Thornberrys ".Plot
In the story, the Rugrats and their parents are on a ramshackle boat that Tommy's father, Stu, has rented in the
South China Seas . The boat shipwrecks, leaving them deserted on a smallisland . On the same island, but on the other side, are the famous globe-trotting family, the Thornberrys (out to film aleopard ). The babies set off to find them, for they suspect they are somewhere on the island (as it happens, Tommy treats Nigel like an idol). Somewhere along the way, Chuckie gets lost and runs into the Thornberrys'Tarzan -like child. Donnie, and the two switch clothes. Meanwhile, Eliza, the gifted Thornberry, is tramping around thejungle and runs into Spike, the Rugrats dog. Since Eliza can talk to animals, Spike tells her that the babies are lost somewhere in the island. Also, her father, Nigel, sees them. But after a bonk on the head with acoconut Nigel gets amnesia. Angelica runs into Debbie, the teenage Thornberry, and she takes off with Debbie in the Thornberry's all-purpose Comvee. While not paying attention, the bumbling twosome sink the Comvee and generally cause havoc. Meanwhile,pop culture references to just about anything about castaways on an island (in particular, "Gilligan's Island ", "Survivor", and "Lord of the Flies") ensue. Also, unlike the previous movies, Susie tags along with aPolaroid -like camera in hand, and doesn't have her parents traveling with her.Production
Rugrats Go Wild was originally made by Klasky Csupo's television unit, (directed by
Mark Risley and written by Kate Boutilier) but after wildly successful screenings, Paramount decided it should be shelved and remade into afeature film . The television version, a 90 minute special, still exists somewhere in theKlasky Csupo / Nickelodeon vaults.Among the biggest hype this movie received was
Bruce Willis voicing Spike, and the use of "Odorama" cards to enhance the viewing experience,Burger King andBlockbuster released a scratch and sniff piece of cardboard that was to be scratched and sniffed during the run of the movie. There were many complaints, however, that the only thing that the "Odorama" cards smelled like was cardboard. The Odorama card was some what of an homage toJohn Waters ' film "Polyester". Despite the homage, Waters felt he was ripped off and realized thatNew Line Cinema , the studio that released "Polyester", didn't renew the copyright for Odorama. He later said that "a check would have been an homage". [Jeff Garlin 's film of John Waters' one man show "This Filthy World ".]Reception
This film was produced by released in the summer of
2003 to mixed reviews (gaining a 40%, one less thanThe Rugrats Movie , which also got mixed reviews, gaining a 41% on Rotten Tomatoes), and opened at #4 at the box office, and ended up grossing about $40m, the same amount as "The Wild Thornberrys Movie ". The film made about $39,402,572 in domestic grossing and $55,405,466 worldwide, making it a box office disappointment, and didn't make a box office hit like the previous two movies. However, it got enough money to go beyond its $40 million budget.Rating
It earned a PG rating for some rude humor.
Guest stars
Besides the regulars on both shows (see the respective articles), this film featured all of four non-regular voices:
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Bruce Willis - Spike
*Chrissie Hynde (ofThe Pretenders fame) - Siri theleopard
*Tony Jay - Dr. Lipschitz
*Ethan Phillips - Toaoundtrack
Infobox Album
Name = Rugrats Go Wild Soundtrack
Type = Soundtrack
Artist = Various Artists
Cover size =
Released =June 10 , 2003
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Genre =Soundtrack
Length =
Label = Hollywood
Reviews =
*Allmusic rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gxfixqlaldhe link] A soundtrack was released onJune 10 ,2003 .Track listing
#"Message in a Bottle" - American Hi-Fi
#"Big Bad Cat" - Bruce Willis
#"She's on Fire" - Train
#"Island Princess" - Chyrel chase and Cree summer
#"Lizard Love" - Aerosmith
#"Ready to Roll" - Flashlight Brown
#"The Morning After" - Cheryl Chase, Cree Summer
#"Atomic Dog" - Geroge Clinton
#"Dresses and Shoes (Precious & Few)" - Cheryl Chase, Cree Summer
#"Should I Stay or Should I Go" - Clash
#"Lust for Life" - Bruce Willis
#"Phil's Diapey's Hanging Low" - Tim Curry
#"It's a Jungle Out Here" - The rugrats (expect for Angelcia since she's with Debbie)
#"Changing Faces" - E.G. DailyReferences
External links
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* [http://www.rugratonline.com/rrthorn.htm "The Unofficial Rugrats Online" page on the movie]
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