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Movies starring Chase, Cheryl



Rugrats Go Wild (2003)

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Genres: Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family
Countries: USA
Actors: Daily, Elizabeth | Cartwright, Nancy | Soucie, Kath | Quan, Dionne | Chase, Cheryl | Curry, Tim | Alaskey, Joe | MacNeille, Tress | Bell, Michael | Chartoff, Melanie | Kato, Julia | Proctor, Phil
Directors: Eng, John
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The Rugrats and family become stranded on an island, and Stu is blamed. The kids wander off into the jungle, and Spike loses his sense of smell due to sneezing. This becomes a problem when a clouded leopard named Siri finds out about the babies and goes after them, and the situation only gets worse when the kids become trapped underwater with an amnesic Nigel, losing oxygen fast…


Rugrats in Paris (2000)

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
Genres: Documentary | Family
Countries: USA
Actors: Chase, Cheryl | Daily, Elizabeth | Cavanaugh, Christine | Soucie, Kath | Strong, Tara | Quan, Dionne | Farley, Keythe | Movius, Kate
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The second theatrical film from the popular television show is better than the original surprise hit. Instead of delving into their rich fantasy life, the Rugrats gang goes on a real adventure when their families visit Paris together. Mr. Pickles is brought over to fix his giant Reptar robot, the centerpiece of EuroReptarland (a biting version of the trouble-plagued EuroDisney). The underlying story has Chuckie (the one with the square glasses) looking for a new mommy, as his dad (who has a square personality) starts to fall for a villainous executive (voiced by Susan Sarandon). Soon Paris takes it on the chin as the diaper gang tries to save Chuckie’s dad from the altar. The success of the Rugrats is in the writing, where much thought goes into finding comic gems for the adults (there are wonderful parodies of The Godfather and King Kong that will sail over kids’ heads). The garble-mouthed youngsters keep up their joyful ways in this 78-minute feature that feels no different from their Nickelodeon series except in length, some 3-D animation sequences, and an eclectic song score (with Cyndi Lauper’s “I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever” the real catch). (Ages 6 and older)