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  1. Nov 17, 2000 · Directed by Paul Demeyer and Stig Berg qvist; written by J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, Jill Gorey, Barbara Herndon and Kate Boutilier, based on ''Rugrats'' characters created by Arlene...

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    The film opens with a parody of The Godfather, at the wedding reception of Lou Pickles and his new wife, Lulu, whom he fell in love with in the three-part episode "Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts". A mother-child dance during the reception saddens Chuckie, who realizes that he has lived most of his life without his mother, Melinda. His father, Chas, sh...

    Susan Sarandon as Coco LaBouche
    John Lithgow as Jean-Claude
    Coco LaBouche contains noticeable similarities with Cruella De Vil from 101 Dalmatians.
    EuroReptarLand is a semi-parody of Disneyland Paris (which used to be called "EuroDisneyland") with "Ooey-Gooey World" being a direct parody of "It's a Small World".
    The spaghetti scene from Walt Disney's Lady and the Trampis referenced with Spike and Fifi eating pizza.
    The slime in the "Oooey-Gooey World" sequence is possibly an appearance of Nickelodeon's trademark Green Slime.

    The film was a box office success: it grossed $76,507,756 domestically and $103,291,131 worldwide out of its' $30 million budget, doubling the budget in domestic box office results and tripling the budget in worldwide box office results. This film was released on November 17, 2000, the same time as the live-action adaptation of Dr. Seuss' How the G...

    Rugrats in Paris: The Movie at the Internet Movie Database
  2. Plot. At the wedding reception of Lou Pickles and his new wife Lulu, a mother-child dance saddens Chuckie Finster with memories of his mother, who died shortly after his birth. Realizing that he and his son miss that presence in their lives, Chas Finster starts thinking of re-marrying.

  3. Barbara Herndon was a writer of Rugrats, All Grown Up!, and Rugrats Pre-School Daze. All of the episodes that she writes are with Jill Gorey.

  4. The film opens with a parody of The Godfather at the wedding reception of Lou Pickles and his new wife, Lulu. A mother-child dance during the reception saddens Chuckie Finster, who realizes that he has lived over two years of his life without his mother, who died shortly after he was born.

  5. On her wedding day, Coco, aided by her accomplice Jean-Claude, kidnaps the children and traps them in a warehouse, including Angelica. Chuckie rallies the children to crash his father's wedding at Notre Dame de Paris using the Reptar robot.

  6. Written by: David Weiss, J. David Stern, Jill Gorey, Barbara Herndon and Kate Boutilier Producers: Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo Co-directed by: Paul Demeyer and Stig Berqvist

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