Nauseating gags suggest the makers of this eclectically animated adventure... know their audience, though all the Godfather references will be thoroughly puzzling to at least half of it. Lisa Alspector,Chicago Reader
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04/05/2002 @ 12:00 AM
Musically ... the Rugrats sequel is a big step backward. Liam Lacey,Globe and Mail
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01/01/2000 @ 12:00 AM
Thesp voicings are outstanding, and sometimes reach the level of comic warmth of the Toy Story ensemble. Robert Koehler,Variety
The family audience will delight in saying oui, oui to Rugrats in Paris. Susan Stark,Detroit News
Really is 'bigger and better' than the first. Gene Seymour,Newsday
Rugrats in Paris is a one- way ticket to infantile heaven. Elvis Mitchell,New York Times
Adults can attend this movie with a fair degree of pleasure. Roger Ebert,Chicago Sun-Times
With its melange of poo poo humor and pop culture in jokes, Nickelodeon's Rugrats packs appeal for both kids and parents. Bruce Fretts,Entertainment Weekly
Feels like a half-hour TV show inflated into a feature film. Robin Rauzi,Los Angeles Times
Your children are almost certain to have a great time. Desson Thomson,Washington Post
Looks like what it really is -- a 77-minute long episode of the TV series projected onto a theater screen. James Berardinelli,ReelViews
Some scenes are truly, inventively bizarre. Bruce Westbrook,Houston Chronicle
It doesn't matter how weak the script is, Chuckie will win your heart every time he opens his mouth and speaks in that timid, nasal-dripping voice. You can bet on it. Bob Longino,Atlanta Journal-Constitution