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Rugrats in Paris: The Movie

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Rugrats in Paris: The Movie is Nickelodeon's 2000 theatrical sequel to The Rugrats Movie that follows the continuing adventures of the Rugrats.

Note: Some minor plot details follow.

Synopsis

Tommy, his friends and family travel to Paris, France, where his dad Stu has been summoned to fix the mechanical centerpiece of the EuroReptarLand theme park, a huge Reptar robot. Meanwhile, the park's director Coco LeBouche (voiced by Susan Sarandon), is looking for a potential husband, and is dating Chuckie's father, with the help of Angelica and Coco's sidekick Jean Claude (voiced by John Lithgow). A number of real-life landmarks make appearances, including the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower, and Notre Dame de Paris (the Louvre is conspicuously absent, however).

Notable events

  • A parody of The Godfather bookending the events of the movie.
  • First appearance of Kira, as Coco's secretary, and her daughter Kimi, as well Fluffy.
  • Chuckie screaming in the Notre Dame.

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Last updated: 06-20-2005 18:17:11
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