Les Razmoket à Paris, le film
Original title: Rugrats in Paris: The Movie - Rugrats II
- 2000
- Tous publics
- 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
14K
YOUR RATING
While on a family vacation in Paris, the Rugrats attempt to help Chuckie find a new mom while stopping his dad from marrying a conniving businesswoman who hates kids.While on a family vacation in Paris, the Rugrats attempt to help Chuckie find a new mom while stopping his dad from marrying a conniving businesswoman who hates kids.While on a family vacation in Paris, the Rugrats attempt to help Chuckie find a new mom while stopping his dad from marrying a conniving businesswoman who hates kids.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 7 nominations total
Elizabeth Daily
- Tommy Pickles
- (voice)
- (as E.G. Daily)
Cheryl Chase
- Angelica Pickles
- (voice)
Tara Strong
- Dil Pickles
- (voice)
Cree Summer
- Susan 'Susie' Carmichael
- (voice)
- (as Cree Summer Franck)
Kath Soucie
- Lil DeVille
- (voice)
- …
Michael Bell
- Drew Pickles
- (voice)
- …
Casey Kasem
- Wedding DJ
- (voice)
Debbie Reynolds
- Lulu Pickles
- (voice)
Jack Riley
- Stu Pickles
- (voice)
Susan Sarandon
- Coco LaBouche
- (voice)
John Lithgow
- Jean-Claude
- (voice)
Julia Kato
- Kira Watanabe
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Rugrats in Paris, where can I start.... well, it's kinda like the first film, the fact that it's not a terrible movie, but certainly not a masterpiece either.
First off, the only good bits are the Godfather Parody at the start, and I must say, it's a good parody, and some well scripted lines, thats where the good stuff stops, and if you wanna expect a good film, stop reading now.
The bad points are that the movie has crappy animation, some bad voice acting, and crappy designs, thats all the bad points.
Other than that, it's a relativly enjoyable experience, and you just might like it.
Overall: 6/10
First off, the only good bits are the Godfather Parody at the start, and I must say, it's a good parody, and some well scripted lines, thats where the good stuff stops, and if you wanna expect a good film, stop reading now.
The bad points are that the movie has crappy animation, some bad voice acting, and crappy designs, thats all the bad points.
Other than that, it's a relativly enjoyable experience, and you just might like it.
Overall: 6/10
It is a pleasant surprise when a movie meets your expectations; it's a great gift when a movie exceeds them. "Rugrat in Paris: The Movie" does just that. Being a sequel usually means a movie has one strike against it. Not only does it have the predecessor to live up to, but it needs to still seem fresh and new. The rugrats movies had the almost decade old series to live upto. The first one was a ruckus affair reminding one of the early years of the series. It was a total triumph. To maintain the high standards of both the series and the first movie would require some hot writing and a big payoff. Both are present in the newest edition to the rugrats saga. The story is a heart warming touching story, the songs that make of the sound track are just fantastic. Even if you are not a parent this movie will be one of your favorites of 2000.
9vr66
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.
I sort of enjoyed the Rugrats movie, but this is better. It is sweeter and funnier, and is consequently very enjoyable. While there are some really sweet moments like Chuckie getting upset(that bit nearly made me cry) and some truly funny parts too, namely the priceless wedding scene at the end and the part when Betty sarcastically says while they are in Notre Dame "If you've seen one church, you've seen them all, wake me if you see a hunchback". The animation is bright and colourful, and the gorgeous Paris setting is used to very good effect. There is also a nice soundtrack and great voice work from Christine Cavanaugh, Tara Strong, Elizabeth Daily and Cheryl Chase. Susan Sarandon was also wonderful as Coco. While well written and funny, plus the Reptar was cool, this film is not a masterpiece, it is too short, and some of the secondary characters needed more development. I loved the references to the Godfather, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Godzilla and King Kong, they were hilarious, and I think adults will find some enjoyment too with the well scripted lines and the frequent references to various film favourites. In conclusion, funny, sweet, colourful and enjoyable. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Being that the first film in this series was somewhat of a disappointment, I had no expectations of this being above or beyond its predecessor-much to my surprise and pleasure, I was rather thrilled at the results.
The animation is stunning, even inspired. The illustrations are full, with just enough whimsy to let you know that this is still what it is. The story is a bit of a tear-jerker, especially if you have seen the series and are familiar with the characters. Anyone who doesn't feel something during this film never had a childhood.
Each segment comes alive with its own beat, pulsating joyful across the screen. There is enough in here for adults to WANT to see it again, and enough that the kids won't complain. The references to pop culture are extensive, not limiting themselves to the last five years, or just one genre, but running the gamut from art to politics and back again, from the present day to the distant past. This a film to treasure-not quite all time great material, but very, very good.
There are of course, scenes which don't work, or could have been cut out, but then it wouldn't have been itself-And what's the point of that?
The animation is stunning, even inspired. The illustrations are full, with just enough whimsy to let you know that this is still what it is. The story is a bit of a tear-jerker, especially if you have seen the series and are familiar with the characters. Anyone who doesn't feel something during this film never had a childhood.
Each segment comes alive with its own beat, pulsating joyful across the screen. There is enough in here for adults to WANT to see it again, and enough that the kids won't complain. The references to pop culture are extensive, not limiting themselves to the last five years, or just one genre, but running the gamut from art to politics and back again, from the present day to the distant past. This a film to treasure-not quite all time great material, but very, very good.
There are of course, scenes which don't work, or could have been cut out, but then it wouldn't have been itself-And what's the point of that?
Did you know
- TriviaDionne Quan is legally blind. She has never seen what her character, Kimi, looks like.
- GoofsNo one seems concerned or even notices that Spike is missing.
- Quotes
Angelica Pickles: You babies are as dumb here as you are at home.
Dil Pickles: [wets himself] Wee-wee!
Angelica Pickles: 'Cept him. He's speakin' French already.
- Crazy creditsDuring the first half of the end credits, photos of Spike and Fifi wreaking havoc in Paris are shown.
- Alternate versionsThe DVD version has two alternate endings that explain what happened to Coco now that Chaz married Kira:
- Alternate ending 1: Coco still works at Euro-Reptarland in "Ooey-Gooey World" and it ends with slime falling on Coco.
- Alternate ending 2: Coco works at the "Perfume P.U." plant where she tests deodorizers on people with smelly armpits and the segment ends with Jean-Claude telling her to test the foot powers, in which she eventually faints.
- SoundtracksThe Rugrats Theme
by Mark Mothersbaugh
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $76,507,756
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $22,718,184
- Nov 19, 2000
- Gross worldwide
- $103,291,131
- Runtime
- 1h 18m(78 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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