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  1. The Rugrats Movie is a 1998 American animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats. It was directed by Igor Kovalyov and Norton Virgien and written by David N. Weiss & J. David Stem.

  2. Hollywoodedge, Crowd Med Shock PE961301 / Hollywoodedge, Crowd Reaction Shock PE142501. Hollywoodedge, Doppler Horn By LeftT PE079801 (Heard once in a high pitch.) Hollywoodedge, Elevator Bell DingsL PE192801. Hollywoodedge, Glass Breaks Medium FS024805. Hollywoodedge, Gnatcatcher Blackta AT080301.

  3. Sound Ideas, HUMAN, BABY - CRYING (Low pitched; but barely heard, due to being overlapped by other baby crying sounds)

  4. In the film, there's no sound effect, and Tommy doesn't cry until a couple of seconds after Dil grabs Tommy's nose. However, in the trailer, his crying sound was different than in the actual movie, while in the actual movie, he uses his signature crying sound from " Touchdown Tommy ".

  5. Nov 3, 1998 · The Rugrats Movie, Music from the Motion Picture, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Tracks: 1 Take Me There (Performed by Blackstreet & Mya featuring Ma$e & Blinky Blink) 2 I Throw My Toys Around (Performed by No Doubt featuring Elvis Costello)

  6. The Rugrats Movie: Music from the Motion Picture was released by Interscope Records on November 3, 1998. The enhanced soundtrack contains thirteen tracks, bonus CD-ROM demos, and commercials. Longtime Rugrats composer Mark Mothersbaugh composed the film's musical score.

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