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  2. The Rugrats Movie - Wikipedia

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    The Rugrats Movie is the first feature film based on a Nicktoon and the first installment in the Rugrats film series. Plans for a Rugrats film adaptation, along with Ren and Stimpy and Doug, began when Nickelodeon made a contract with 20th Century Fox to produce them. [ 4 ] However, the contract ended after Nickelodeon's parent company, Viacom ...

  3. Take Me There (Blackstreet and Mya song) - Wikipedia

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    The Rugrats Movie soundtrack was awarded a platinum certification in the United States for selling over one million copies. [ citation needed ] While the film's website credits sales to the strength of the major-label artists who participated, [ 8 ] chart positions and sales correlate directly to the heavy promotions for the feature film's ...

  4. Rugrats in Paris: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $103.3 million [ 3 ] Rugrats in Paris: The Movie is a 2000 animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats. It is the second installment in the Rugrats film series and the sequel to The Rugrats Movie (1998). [ 4 ] This film marks the first appearance of Kimi Watanabe and her mother, Kira.

  5. List of films with post-credits scenes - Wikipedia

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    In a post-credits scene, Ramesh, Suresh, CBI Officer, Prisoner and Foreign Lady. in a mid-credits scene, Rajinikanth Muralitharan and Leela Muralitharan, in a Kiss and hug as credits speed logos. The girls restore the dock once again, only for Pinkie to accidentally destroy it with her exploding foods.

  6. Rugrats - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, The Rugrats Movie was released, which introduced Dil, Tommy's little brother, to the series. Its worldwide gross was $140.9 million against a $24 million budget, though it received mixed reviews from critics. In 2000, a sequel, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, was released, with three new characters introduced, Kimi, Kira, and Fifi. Kimi ...

  7. Rugrats (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Rugrats. (franchise) Let My Babies Go! A Passover Story (1998) All Grown Up!: Express Yourself (2004) ** Backdoor pilot for All Grown Up! Rugrats is a Nickelodeon media franchise created by Klasky Csupo consisting of television shows, films, video games, and other entries. It commenced in 1991 with the premiere of the television series of the ...

  8. At the Movies (Rugrats) - Wikipedia

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    Rugrats. ) " At the Movies " is the first segment of the third episode of the animated television series Rugrats. It originally aired on the television network Nickelodeon on August 25, 1991, during the series' first season. In the episode, The Rugrats go to a movie theatre to see The Dummi Bears and the Land Without Smiles, but Tommy is ...

  9. My Getaway - Wikipedia

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    The video consists of T-Boz sitting in a Rugrats-like parade float led by her dancers wearing Chuckie costumes with balloon versions of the characters up above her while singing the song. Aside from taking clips from Rugrats in Paris, intercut scenes of T-Boz dancing with children wearing Rugrats attire are shown while being a giantess holding ...