Rugrats in Paris: The Movie

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Rugrats in Paris: The Movie

Stig Bergqvist · Film · 2000

You loved Rugrats in Paris: The Movie because of the way it transforms relatable childhood friendships into grand, wide-reaching adventures.

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Rugrats

The source

Rugrats

Arlene Klasky · Series · 1991

The Rugrats Movie

Adaptation

The Rugrats Movie

Norton Virgien · Film · 1998

Rugrats Go Wild

Adaptation

Rugrats Go Wild

Film · 2003

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Common questions

Is Rugrats in Paris: The Movie the first film in the series?

No, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie is the second theatrical film in the franchise. The first film, titled The Rugrats Movie, was released in 1998. Both films are based on the original Rugrats television series which first began airing in 1991.

What order should I watch the Rugrats movies in?

To follow the release order, start with The Rugrats Movie from 1998, followed by Rugrats in Paris: The Movie from 2000. You can then watch the third installment, Rugrats Go Wild, which was released in 2003.

Does Rugrats in Paris: The Movie follow the 1991 television show?

Yes, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie is a cinematic expansion of the 1991 television series. While the show focuses on the toddlers' adventures at home, the film follows the group as they travel to Paris to visit the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame.

Are there other films like Rugrats in Paris: The Movie?

If you enjoyed the themes of trust and loyalty in Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, you can watch other films in the series. The franchise includes The Rugrats Movie from 1998 and Rugrats Go Wild from 2003, both of which feature the same characters from the 1991 television show.

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