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Rugrats in Paris received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $103 million worldwide against a production budget of $30 million. This was the final Rugrats film to feature Christine Cavanaugh as the voice of Chuckie, who retired from being a full-time voice actor in 2001 and died in 2014.
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 same name .
Other media; Adventure Time (Pendleton Ward) ... The Rugrats Movie (1998) Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000) Rugrats Go Wild ... Barney Home Video series ...
The series, created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó and Paul Germain, also spawned a trio of movie spin-offs: The Rugrats Movie (1998), Rugrats In Paris (2000) and Rugrats Go Wild (2003).
The series inspired a number of theatrical films, including 1998’s “The Rugrats Movie,” 2000’s “Rugrats in Paris” and 2003’s “Rugrats Go Wild,” a crossover event with “The Wild ...
In that time, a trilogy of big-screen movies were released: 1998’s The Rugrats Movie, 2000’s Rugrats in Paris and 2003’s Rugrats Go Wild (which also featured characters from fellow Nicktoon ...
The Rugrats Movie: November 20, 1998: Norton Virgien Igor Kovalyov: David N. Weiss J. David Stem Arlene Klasky Gábor Csupó: Mark Mothersbaugh: Klasky Csupo: Snow Day [a] February 11, 2000: Chris Koch: Will McRobb Chris Viscardi: Albie Hecht Julia Pistor Steve Bartek: C.O.R.E. — Rugrats in Paris: The Movie: November 17, 2000: Stig Bergqvist ...
The Rugrats film series is a series of animated comedy-adventure films based on the popular Nickelodeon animated series, Rugrats, created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain. The three films were released in 1998, 2000, and 2003.