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mikyapixie · 2 months ago
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20 years ago today Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy released for the Game Boy Advance!!!
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mudwerks · 2 years ago
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Rugrats Opening Title Sequence Phil and Lil DeVille, Chuckie Finster, Angelica, and Tommy Pickles Production Cel Signed by Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó (Nickelodeon, 1991)
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ptbf2002 · 9 months ago
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My Top 10 Favorite Nickelodeon Movies
#10 The Rugrats Movie
#9 Rugrats In Paris: The Movie
#8 Rugrats Go Wild
#7 Playing With Fire
#6 The Adventures Of Tintin
#5 Yours Mine And Ours
#4 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
#3 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
#2 The Loud House Movie
And #1 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
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The Rugrats Movie Belongs To Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, Paul Germain, David N. Weiss, J. David Stem, Animagic Studio, Anivision Corporation, Sunwoo & Company Co., Ltd. Class-Key Chew-Po Commercials, Grimsaem Animation Co. Ltd. Klasky-Csupo, Inc. United International Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Belongs To Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, Paul Germain, J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, Jill Gorey, Barbara Herndon, Kate Boutilier, Grimsaem Animation Co. Ltd. Koko Enterprises Ltd. Seoul Movie, Sunwoo Digital International, Sunwoo & Company Co., Ltd. Tama Production, Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Yowza! Animation, MFP Munich Film Partners GmbH & Company I. Produktions KG, Rugrats Production K.G. Klasky-Csupo, Inc. United International Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
Rugrats Go Wild Belongs To Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, Paul Germain, Steve Pepoon, David Silverman, Stephen Sustarsic, DongWoo Animation Co. Ltd. Lotto Animation, Inc. Sunwoo & Company, Co., Ltd. Klasky-Csupo, Inc. Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
Playing with Fire (2019 film) Belongs To Dan Ewen, Matt Lieberman, Broken Road Productions, Walden Media, LLC, Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc. Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
The Adventures of Tintin (film) Belongs To Hergé, Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish, Casterman, Les Éditions du Lombard, Egmont International Holding A/S, Little, Brown and Company, Hemisphere Media Capital, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, WingNut Films Productions Ltd. Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Amblin Partners, LLC. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, Sony Group Corporation, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
Yours, Mine & Ours (2005 film) Belongs To Mort Lachman, Melville Shavelson, Bob Carroll Jr. Madelyn Davis, Ron Burch, David Kidd, Robert Simonds Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. MGM Holdings, Inc. Amazon MGM Studios, Amazon.com, Inc. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, Sony Group Corporation, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Belongs To Peter Laird, Kevin Eastman, Brendan O'Brien, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Jeff Rowe, Dan Hernandez, Benji Samit, Mikros Animation, Technicolor Creative Studios S.A. Vantiva S.A. Cinesite, Mirage Studios, Point Grey Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
The Spongebob Movie: Sponge On The Run Belongs To Stephen Hillenburg, Tim Hill, Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Mikros Animation, Technicolor Creative Studios S.A. Vantiva S.A. MRC, United Plankton Pictures Inc. Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Animation, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
The Loud House Movie Belongs To Chris Savino Kevin Sullivan, Chris Viscardi, Top Draw Animation, Inc. Jam Filled Entertainment, Boat Rocker Media Inc. Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Nickelodeon Movies, Nickelodeon Group, Paramount Players, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures Corporation, Paramount Global, And Netflix, Inc.
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Belongs To Derek Drymon, Tim Hill, Stephen Hillenburg, Kent Osborne, Aaron Springer, Paul Tibbitt, Rough Draft Studios, Inc. Rough Draft Korea Co, Ltd. Toon Boom Animation Inc. United Plankton Pictures Inc. United International Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
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themovieblogonline · 1 month ago
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The Rugrats Movie: A Nostalgic Blast for ’90s Kids
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If you're a ’90s kid, you probably still hear the jingle of Rugrats in your head every now and then. That’s right! The Rugrats Movie is making its comeback with a live-action/CGI twist from Paramount Pictures. Tommy Pickles and his crew are about to embark on another wild adventure, but this time, it’s not just in animation—they’ll be animated characters living in the "real world," much like the approach we’ve seen in Sonic the Hedgehog. Fans are buzzing with anticipation to see how these iconic Nickelodeon babies will translate into the live-action format. Will it be genius or just straight-up bizarre? Let’s dive in and see what this revival has in store for us. Why Rugrats is Still a Classic The original Rugrats show, which debuted on Nickelodeon in 1991, was a cultural phenomenon. For nine seasons, audiences followed the adventures of diaper-clad Tommy Pickles, neurotic Chuckie Finster, and the mischievous DeVille twins. And let's not forget Angelica, the pint-sized villainess who terrorized the babies with her twisted schemes. Now, these iconic characters will step out of the animated world, thanks to Paramount Pictures, bringing a whole new level of nostalgia to the big screen. As with most Rugrats content, this film is expected to have a mix of heartwarming moments and laugh-out-loud scenes. The babies’ simplistic worldview, where everything seems larger-than-life, makes for great comedic potential when placed into a real-world setting. But with Jason Moore (Pitch Perfect) in the director’s chair, there’s also hope for some witty and sharp dialogue that both parents and their now-grown-up children can enjoy. What to Expect from The New Rugrats Movie This reboot is being created as a hybrid live-action/CGI film, and I’m already wondering if we’ll see a CGI Spike (Tommy’s loyal dog) stealing the spotlight! The creative team is impressive, with Saturday Night Live writer Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell penning the script. You can expect this movie to be packed with smart, witty banter—a nice balance between baby adventures and adult-level humor. And of course, with Paramount Pictures backing the project, we’re expecting a big-budget feel. So what’s the deal with this live-action/CGI format? We’ve seen it work in films like Sonic the Hedgehog and The Lion King, but The Rugrats babies are no Sonic or Simba. They’re, well, babies! It'll be interesting to see how they tackle that challenge—will the CGI babies still have that same charming, wide-eyed innocence, or will they go a little too far into uncanny valley territory? Tommy Pickles: Our Hero Returns At the heart of every Rugrats adventure is the brave, bald, and lovable leader, Tommy Pickles. The diaper-wearing, screwdriver-wielding baby has always been a fan favorite for his courage and problem-solving abilities, often saving the day with the help of his pals. Seeing Tommy as a CGI character is sure to bring a wave of nostalgia and curiosity as we revisit his leadership qualities in a new format. Fans of the show will undoubtedly hope for appearances from other fan-favorite characters, like Angelica’s perpetually terrified doll, Cynthia. After all, what's Rugrats without the kids vs. Angelica dynamic that has been a hallmark of the series? A Stacked Creative Team Behind the Scenes Jason Moore, who directed Pitch Perfect and Sisters, is at the helm of this project. He’s no stranger to blending humor with heartfelt moments, making him a great fit for a family-friendly film like The Rugrats Movie. The script is in good hands with SNL’s Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell, so expect the script to include sharp humor, one-liners, and some pop culture digs that’ll make both kids and parents laugh. The Rugrats co-creators Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó are also involved, which guarantees that the spirit of the original show won’t get lost in translation. Why We’re Hyped for This Reboot In a world full of reboots, it’s exciting to see something that shaped our childhoods make its return. But it’s not just about nostalgia. The Rugrats Movie has the potential to introduce these beloved characters to a whole new generation of fans, while giving longtime lovers of the series a fresh take on the stories they grew up with. Paramount Pictures is banking on this revival to cash in on both nostalgia and a new wave of animation-lovers. This new film is set to drop into theaters soon, but until then, fans can only speculate about the plot. Will Tommy and his friends be going on some grand adventure to save the world (or at least their backyard), or is this going to be a more grounded film that leans into family dynamics? Time will tell, but one thing is for sure: the Rugrats are back, and we couldn’t be more ready. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzoeudnoXDo Read the full article
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kunaigirl · 4 months ago
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Question! Which artists had the most influence on your art style?
It can be pretty hard to nail down a complete list, but here are a few cartoonists that helped shape me (and my art) into where I am now! Pendleton Ward, Craig Bartlett, Craig McCracken, Rebecca Sugar, Greg Miller, Jim Jinkins, Rob Renzetti, Ian JQ, Klasky-Csupó, J.G. Quintel, and Joe Murray, just to name a few off the top of my head!
The best part about being an artist is growing up being inspired by so many different people! Then as time goes on and you draw more and more, the style you come up with becomes a love letter to all the artists you grew up admiring!
[ask me stuff]
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ulkaralakbarova · 5 months ago
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A group of rambunctious toddlers travel a trip to Paris. As they journey from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame, they learn new lessons about trust, loyalty and love. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Tommy Pickles (voice): Elizabeth Daily Coco LaBouche (voice): Susan Sarandon Jean-Claude (voice): John Lithgow Dil Pickles (voice): Tara Strong Chuckie Finster (voice): Christine Cavanaugh Lil Deville / Phil DeVille / Betty DeVille (voice): Kath Soucie Drew Pickles / Chaz Finster, Sr. (voice): Michael Bell Wedding DJ (voice): Casey Kasem Angelica Pickles (voice): Cheryl Chase Susie Carmichael (voice): Cree Summer Charlotte Pickles (voice): Tress MacNeille Lulu Pickles (voice): Debbie Reynolds Grandpa Lou Pickles (voice): Joe Alaskey Mr. Yamaguchi (voice): Mako Sumo Singer (voice): Tim Curry Kira Watanabe-Finster (voice): Julia Kato Sumo Singer (voice): Billy West Kimi Watanabe-Finster (voice): Dionne Quan Didi Pickles (voice): Melanie Chartoff Howard DeVille (voice): Phil Proctor Princess (voice): Lisa McClowry Priest (voice): Dan Castellaneta Finster Wedding DJ (voice): Roger Rose Sumo Singer (voice): Kevin Michael Richardson Stu Pickles (voice): Jack Riley Film Crew: Director: Stig Bergqvist Storyboard: Marco Cinello Technical Supervisor: Beth S. Morris Sequence Supervisor: Greg Tiernan Technical Supervisor: Rick Moser Visual Effects: Brice Mallier Layout: Silvia Pompei Art Department Manager: Sharon Ross Layout: Adam Henry Animation: Jim Ovelmen Writer: Jill Gorey Writer: J. David Stem Writer: Barbara Herndon Writer: David N. Weiss Writer: Kate Boutilier Production Design: Dima Malanitchev Producer: Gábor Csupó Producer: Arlene Klasky Art Direction: Gena Kornyshev Editor: John Bryant Director: Paul Demeyer Executive Producer: Julia Pistor Executive Producer: Albie Hecht Executive Producer: Hal Waite Original Music Composer: Mark Mothersbaugh Movie Reviews:
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nowlander · 3 years ago
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You're right about that, I'm honestly not sure.
But yes, Betty Deville (my mental dictionary has her image in the entrance for "butch") the married woman from a 90s cartoon full of adult jokes including (but not limited) to the ones that imply her and her husband's homosexuality
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And was turned into an openly lesbian mom in the revival (with the original creators approval)
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I always felt something was off about Betty and Howard, but it was only when I started learnign about queer culture around 14 that I understood what.
I really think that in the original series, Betty and Howard married to keep appearances.
it's time to face facts; the sixties are over, and we lost! So just get with the program, all right?!
(from season 3's episode Naked Tommy https://rugrats.fandom.com/wiki/Naked_Tommy/Transcript Yes, she is talking about the free thinking of the sixties, not about sexual preferences, but you can see she was a resigned conformist)
I don't see what's wrong about Theo Crain besides that's she's thin ?
Yeah, Rika is child but don't you feel the vibes?
I started the second list as a "femenine lesbians" just to show how few they are—not to argue with OP, but to show the world just how very few lesbians of any kind we have in media— and the first one that came to mind was Regina, and although I particulary consider toughness to be a very femenine trait, not everyone thinks the same so I made it a "femenine but though" list.
And yes, I'm not the first person to point out the lesbian meta around Regina
Her obsession with signaling Janis Ian as lesbian is a typical tactic of homo people with internalized homophobia, trying to direct everyone's attention away from their own homosexuality. I'd dare to say that middle school Regina had a crush on Janis and got scared.
Also the way she treats her boyfriends? as if she resented them somehow...
Again, common among people with internalized homophobia is to seek multiple s e x partners in their quest to find someone who satisfies their needs (but won't find them until they start looking at the right gender). Just like Regina. If you want more proof, you can just google "lesbian regina george" and see more complete lectures about her.
By the way I don't know which two you refer to, but to be clear, 3 of the women I mentioned are canonically—not just meta—lesbian (aside of Betty).
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(I mean, yes, Rosa is bisexual, but as bi myself, I consider myself also a lesbian, liken men doesn't cancel liking women)
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Finally, if I did a list, it wasn't to argue OP's point. It was beacuse I am a gold star student and if you ask me to name 5 I will do my best to find those 5 (and you'll notice that still I could only think of 4, one of them from a show I don't even watch, so OP's point stands).
As I said, I just want more lesbians
I lose fifteen years off my life whenever people act like it’s better representation to have a lesbian character that isn’t masculine or butch because of stereotypes. name five butch characters on tv! quickly
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disease · 3 years ago
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[1994, KLaSKY CSUPO INC.]
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nicholasriviera · 2 years ago
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Drew Dr. Nick but only he looks like Gábor Csupó because apparently he’s physically based on him 🥰
This is very messy, not to mention out of my comfort zone, but I still love it…!
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elcinelateleymickyandonie · 2 years ago
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''¡¡¡AAAHH!!! MONSTRUOS REALES'' (¡¡¡AAAHH!!! REAL MONSTERS)
Es una serie de televisión animada estadounidense desarrollada por Klasky Csupo para Nickelodeon. El programa se centra en tres jóvenes monstruos, Ickis, Oblina y Krumm, que asisten a una escuela para monstruos debajo de un basurero de la ciudad y aprenden a asustar a los humanos. Muchos de los episodios giran en torno a ellos llegando a la superficie para realizar "sustos" como tareas de clase.
La serie se estrenó el 29 de octubre de 1994 en Nickelodeon. Con un total de 52 episodios en 4 temporadas, el episodio final se emitió el 6 de diciembre de 1997.
Año de inicio: 29 de octubre de 1994
Año de finalización: 6 de diciembre de 1997
Dirección: Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, Pedro Gaffney
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaahh!!!_Real_Monsters
Para ver el tráiler ingresa al enlace:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buVM9_pen8s
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askfacultystaff · 3 years ago
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Well, Rama. What do you think of this show?
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Rama: I used to watch Rugrats when i was child, until i grown up, i stopped watching because i was getting old to watch it.
Rugrats is a Nickelodeon cartoon series created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain. Since its premiere in August 1991 and even its finale in June 2004, it has spawned numerous video games, a trilogy of feature films and two spin-offs.
It looks at the lives and adventures of a group of toddlers when their parents are not around, speaking better English than their ages would suggest but still thinking like the babies they are.
Who needs safety of toddlers? I do, because i need to be in freaking charge.
Rating: 5.5/10. (Neutral Show).
Note: If you love Rugrats, please respect my opinion, and i respect yours back.
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mikyapixie · 20 days ago
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🎉🎁🎊🎈🥳🎂🎉
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animationforce · 4 years ago
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One of the original Nicktoons returns as Paramount Plus previews CG “Rugrats” revival
Nickelodeon’s second show — released following “Doug” and prior to “Ren & Stimpy” (and Avatar, SpongeBob, Fairly Odd Parents, The Loud House... you get the idea!), “Rugrats” premiered in 1991 and saw new episodes through 2004. There were theatrical films; there were spin-offs, and yes, even a short-lived reboot in 2008.
Now, animation’s favorite babies are back, with original show runners Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó and Paul Germain. Most of the voice cast returns as well, including the second voice of Chuckie Finster, Nancy Cartwright, who took over the role in the early 2000s. Cartwright and Angelica Pickles’ voice actress, Cheryl Chase, are both featured in the teaser above. Deadline reports that E.G. Daily (Tommy Pickles), Cree Summer (Susie Carmichael) and Katy Soucie (Phil, Lil and Betty DeVille) also return.
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The new show releases later this year on Nickelodeon partner Paramount’s streaming service, Paramount+.
- Courtney ( @harmonicacave )
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ptbf2002 · 3 years ago
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My Top 25 Animated Favorite TV Show Creators
My Top 25 Animated Favorite TV Show Creators
25. Mr. Warburton (Known For Creating Codename: Kids Next Door)
24. Maxwell Atoms (Known For Creating The Grim Adventures Of Billy And Mandy)
23. John A. Davis (Known For Creating The Adventures Of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius)
22. Luke Pearson (Known For Creating Hilda)
21. Glen Murakami (Known For Creating Teen Titans Along With Sam Register)
20. Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh (Known For Creating Phineas And Ferb And Milo Murphy's Law)
19. C. H. Greenblatt (Known For Creating Chowder And Harvey Beaks)
18. Ben Bocquelet (Known For Creating The Amazing World Of Gumball)
17. Daniel Chong (Known For Creating We Bare Bears)
16. Sandro Corsaro (Known For Creating Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil)
15. Daron Nefcy (Known For Creating Star Vs. The Forces Of Evil)
14. Matt Braly (Known For Creating Amphibia)
13. Butch Hartman (Known For Creating The Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom, T.U.F.F Puppy, And Bunsen Is A Beast)
12. Rob Renzetti (Known For Creating My Life As A Teenage Robot)
11. Sam Register (Known For Creating Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, Transformers Animated, Teen Titans, And The Looney Tunes Show)
10. Mike Judge (Known For Creating Beavis And Butthead And King Of The Hill)
9. Matt Groening (Known For Creating The Simpsons, Futurama, And Disenchantment)
8. Seth MacFarlane (Known For Creating Family Guy, American Dad, And The Cleveland Show)
7. Craig McCracken (Known For Creating The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends, Wander Over Yonder, And Kid Cosmic)
6. Genndy Tartakovsky (Known For Creating Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, Sym Bionic Titan, Primal, And Unicorn: Warriors Eternal)
5. Arlene Klasky (Known For Creating Rugrats, All Grown Up, Duckman, The Wild Thornberrys, And Rocket Power)
4. Gábor Csupó (Known For Creating Rugrats, All Grown Up, Duckman, The Wild Thornberrys, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, And Rocket Power) 3. Alex Hirsch (Known For Creating Gravity Falls)
2. Boo Kyoung Kim & Calvin Kim (Known Fir Creating Pucca)
And 1. Stephen Hillenburg (Known For Creating Spongebob Squarepants)
Honorable Mentions: Rebecca Sugar, Pendleton Ward, Ian Jones-Quartey, Paul Germain, Joe Ansolabehere, Danny Antonucci, Kyle Marshall, Jan Van Rijsselberge, Olivier Jean-Marie, Jean-Yves Raimbaud, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Dan Schneider, Diego Molano, Greg Miller, Joe Murray, Thurop Van Orman, Dave Wasson, J. G. Quintel, Kyle Carrozza, Parker Simmons, Bob Boyle, & Paul Rudish
Credit Goes To candialva11
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themovieblogonline · 1 month ago
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The Rugrats Movie: A Nostalgic Blast for ’90s Kids
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If you're a ’90s kid, you probably still hear the jingle of Rugrats in your head every now and then. That’s right! The Rugrats Movie is making its comeback with a live-action/CGI twist from Paramount Pictures. Tommy Pickles and his crew are about to embark on another wild adventure, but this time, it’s not just in animation—they’ll be animated characters living in the "real world," much like the approach we’ve seen in Sonic the Hedgehog. Fans are buzzing with anticipation to see how these iconic Nickelodeon babies will translate into the live-action format. Will it be genius or just straight-up bizarre? Let’s dive in and see what this revival has in store for us. Why Rugrats is Still a Classic The original Rugrats show, which debuted on Nickelodeon in 1991, was a cultural phenomenon. For nine seasons, audiences followed the adventures of diaper-clad Tommy Pickles, neurotic Chuckie Finster, and the mischievous DeVille twins. And let's not forget Angelica, the pint-sized villainess who terrorized the babies with her twisted schemes. Now, these iconic characters will step out of the animated world, thanks to Paramount Pictures, bringing a whole new level of nostalgia to the big screen. As with most Rugrats content, this film is expected to have a mix of heartwarming moments and laugh-out-loud scenes. The babies’ simplistic worldview, where everything seems larger-than-life, makes for great comedic potential when placed into a real-world setting. But with Jason Moore (Pitch Perfect) in the director’s chair, there’s also hope for some witty and sharp dialogue that both parents and their now-grown-up children can enjoy. What to Expect from The New Rugrats Movie This reboot is being created as a hybrid live-action/CGI film, and I’m already wondering if we’ll see a CGI Spike (Tommy’s loyal dog) stealing the spotlight! The creative team is impressive, with Saturday Night Live writer Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell penning the script. You can expect this movie to be packed with smart, witty banter—a nice balance between baby adventures and adult-level humor. And of course, with Paramount Pictures backing the project, we’re expecting a big-budget feel. So what’s the deal with this live-action/CGI format? We’ve seen it work in films like Sonic the Hedgehog and The Lion King, but The Rugrats babies are no Sonic or Simba. They’re, well, babies! It'll be interesting to see how they tackle that challenge—will the CGI babies still have that same charming, wide-eyed innocence, or will they go a little too far into uncanny valley territory? Tommy Pickles: Our Hero Returns At the heart of every Rugrats adventure is the brave, bald, and lovable leader, Tommy Pickles. The diaper-wearing, screwdriver-wielding baby has always been a fan favorite for his courage and problem-solving abilities, often saving the day with the help of his pals. Seeing Tommy as a CGI character is sure to bring a wave of nostalgia and curiosity as we revisit his leadership qualities in a new format. Fans of the show will undoubtedly hope for appearances from other fan-favorite characters, like Angelica’s perpetually terrified doll, Cynthia. After all, what's Rugrats without the kids vs. Angelica dynamic that has been a hallmark of the series? A Stacked Creative Team Behind the Scenes Jason Moore, who directed Pitch Perfect and Sisters, is at the helm of this project. He’s no stranger to blending humor with heartfelt moments, making him a great fit for a family-friendly film like The Rugrats Movie. The script is in good hands with SNL’s Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell, so expect the script to include sharp humor, one-liners, and some pop culture digs that’ll make both kids and parents laugh. The Rugrats co-creators Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó are also involved, which guarantees that the spirit of the original show won’t get lost in translation. Why We’re Hyped for This Reboot In a world full of reboots, it’s exciting to see something that shaped our childhoods make its return. But it’s not just about nostalgia. The Rugrats Movie has the potential to introduce these beloved characters to a whole new generation of fans, while giving longtime lovers of the series a fresh take on the stories they grew up with. Paramount Pictures is banking on this revival to cash in on both nostalgia and a new wave of animation-lovers. This new film is set to drop into theaters soon, but until then, fans can only speculate about the plot. Will Tommy and his friends be going on some grand adventure to save the world (or at least their backyard), or is this going to be a more grounded film that leans into family dynamics? Time will tell, but one thing is for sure: the Rugrats are back, and we couldn’t be more ready. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzoeudnoXDo Read the full article
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cunctatormax · 3 years ago
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Csupó Gábor (Budapest, 1952. szeptember 29.–) többszörös Emmy-díjas magyar - amerikai animációs filmalkotó, producer, rendező, zenész. A világhírű hollywoodi Klasky-Csupó animációs stúdió társalapítója. Olyan ikonikus, sokszorosan díjazott, hollywoodi csillaggal is büszkélkedő animációs alkotások fűződnek a nevéhez, mint a Simpson család, a Fecsegő tipegők, a Thornberry család, vagy a Jaj, a Szörnyek.
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