Rugrats Go Wild Page #5

Synopsis: The Rugrats and family become stranded on an island, and Stu is blamed. The kids wander off into the jungle, and Spike loses his sense of smell due to sneezing. This becomes a problem when a clouded leopard named Siri finds out about the babies and goes after them, and the situation only gets worse when the kids become trapped underwater with an amnesic Nigel, losing oxygen fast...
Director(s): John Eng, Norton Virgien
Production: Paramount Pictures
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Metacritic:
38
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
PG
Year:
2003
80 min
$39,400,000
Website
274 Views


when she gets here.

But I have to go now.

I'm the princess.

Who do you think's

going to throw in the goat?

Oh, it's a native thing.

Oh, Mom will understand.

But I am not waiting around

to watch the goat bite it.

Is that a CD player?

Yeah, only the best.

You know an awful lot

for an "island girl."

Um, well, see, a TV

washed up on the beach once

and the island king

made the whole tribe watch it.

Cool!

I love this song!

Hey, me, too.

Woo!

Darling you've got

to let me know

Should I stay or should I go

If you say that you are mine

I'll be here

till the end of time

So you've got to let me know

Should I stay or should I go?

Y ow!

It's always tease...

Whoa!

Whoa!

Debbie!

Debbie, there's a bunch of

a babies lost around here,

and the leopard's after them!

I didn't know there was

a leopard out there.

I'm gonna be

in big trouble.

Get back here and

put your seat belt on.

C'mon, Cynthia.

We're taking a ride!

Angeli-tiki!

Oh, man.

Twinkle, twinkle

Little star...

Debbie, what happened?

I was taking care of this

island princess and...

What's she doing

in the bathysphere?

I didn't say

I was taking care

of her well.

Where are the lights

on this thing?

I'm a kangaroo.

Hoppity, hoppity, hop.

I'm a froggie,

and I'm frogging.

All this hopping

is making my diapie creep.

Ooh...

Now I'm

a giant kitty cat,

with lots

of pointy toothies!

Don't worry, guys.

Nigel Strawberry plays with

wild aminals all the time.

He'll get us

out of this scrape.

Does kitty want a mousie?

Does kitty want to dress up

in dolly clothes and take a ride

in Nanny's pram?

Kitty gave me a boo-boo.

Nice kitty.

Chuckie, be careful!

He's so brave.

Or dumb.

Hey, I been looking

all over for you.

I don't like being half nakie.

I want my clothses back.

Hey, I got sticks in my hair!

I gots no shoeses!

Oh, ouch, my feet!

That's better.

Now I can see.

Whoa!

Look, Mumsy, I'm a whale.

You sure he can

really help us, Tommy?

Of course, Susie.

He's Nigel Strawberry.

He's, um, the bestest

nature 'splorer ever.

Or... I thought he was.

Guess we're stucked here

till somebody finds us.

Who's going to find us in here?

I know what'll cheer

everybody up.

A nice waffle.

It's kind of crusty.

You sure you don't gots

any mable syrup in there?

Nope.

But I got some ketchup.

Watch this one.

What 'dat?

What 'dat?!

Maybe TV people are only

good at doing stuffs on TV.

Well, I guess we'll be living

on this island from now on.

That means...

I might not see my family

again for a long time.

Uh, you gonna eat

that waffle?

Shh, Phillip. Susie's sad.

I'm sad, too.

I want my mommy and daddy.

Me, too.

I'm sorry, guys.

I never shoulda

broughted you here.

Angelica was right.

I am just a backyard baby

with a diapie full of dreams.

No, you're not.

Tommy, you took us through

the drainforest all by yourself!

And led us up

the side of the mountain.

And you founded

Nigel Strawberry.

And you saved me from

the giant kitty cat.

Oh, you got lots more

than dreams

in your diapie, Tommy.

Thanks, guys.

That's the nicest stuff

anyone's ever said.

So, hey, even though

we're stucked in a cave

and there isn't any boat

and we can't swim,

I still promise

to get you out of here!

It's like my hero Nigel

Strawberry always says...

The Martians

have landed!

Um, no.

I was thinking

'bout when he says,

"Don't give up hope,

fateful viewers!"

Ahoy, babies!

Now who's your princess?

Yay! Let's go!

We're saved!

Drew, there's no longer

a ringing in my ears

from constant

cell-phone usage.

Oh, isn't this paradise?

Sure is, honey!

Whoa! Honey!

Didi, you think

this is done?

I've never cooked a fish

with its head still on.

Well, let me see.

Does it flake

when...

My fish!

Who's that

little cannibal boy?

Those look an awful lot

Iike Chuckie's

sneakers.

You ate the fish and Chuckie!

Come on, guys!

After him!

Whoa!

Hey, whoa-oh...

He's getting away!

Well, it's not a

clouded leopard,

but at least I'll have film

of something.

Donnie!

What?

This is supposed to be

a deserted island.

Oh, thank heavens!

We're part of an elaborate

television stunt

designed to humiliate us.

Who are you?

Hold it.

My name is Marianne Thornberry.

From the nature show?

We're shipwrecked.

Can you help us, Marianne?

Of course. Our

camp is nearby.

Debbie, come in.

Oh, Mom. What's up?

I need you to

bring the Comvee

over to the east beach.

Uh, that may be a problem.

Don't worry about

cleaning up.

Oh, thanks,

but that's not the problem.

Just get here. Now.

My daughter will bring

our trailer

and my husband

will be along soon and...

Behold, fellow islanders!

I, Stu Pickles,

have built us a radio!

Stu, who's watching the kids?

Oh, Angelica said she'd take

care of them.

Chuckie!

Oh, this is very strange.

I feel like this

has happened before.

Look at them...

chasing their own tails.

If only I could tell them

that it doesn't work.

I know, I've done it.

I've chased my tail

a million times.

It does not work.

It's getting a signal!

I'm very impressed.

Oh, Stu's an inventor.

Runs an ad in the shop-and-buy.

Girls, have you seen

some children?

Just a bossy 3-year-old

who has delusions

of being a princess.

-Angelica!

-I'm the boss

-of this bathie thing.

-That's her!

We haven't moved a bit,

Angelica.

That's Susie.

She must have turned on

the radio in the bathysphere.

A 3-year-old's driving

the bathysphere?!

What the heck?

Hey, it's no problem.

We can track them by

radar from the Comvee.

Uh... yeah. Except...

I sunk the Comvee.

You what?!

I'm beginning to think you

tooked this scrubmarine

without permission,

Angelica.

Oh, you think you're such

a know-it-all, Carmichael.

Now, here's the right button.

You need this to drive.

Mm-hmm.

Now, here's

the other right button.

Oh, I can't get a signal.

We've got to try to reach them

on your coconut.

Uh-uh, Carmichael.

Hello. Calling Angelica.

She really did give me

cream soda.

Angelica, Susie.

Can you hear me?

You didn't have permission,

Angelica!

Angelica!

Stop fighting this instant

and listen to your father!

...accessory!

Sorry, Mommy.

Our mommies and daddies!

Daddy, tell Susie

to stop bothering me

while I'm trying to drive

a scrubmarine!

Give me that, Angelica.

Hiya!

What's this?

A new toy?

Kippers!

I'm the happiest lad

in all of England!

Listen, Angeli-tiki.

It's me, Debbie.

Let me talk to my Dad.

Hey, mister!

Stop eating those smelly

fish and talk to the teen.

This little fishie

goes to market.

Yuk!

This little fishie stays home.

Great. Dad finally lost it.

Something's wrong with Nigel.

Girls, this is Mrs.Thornberry.

Do you see a red handle?

I see it!

I need you to push that up.

That will bring you

up to the surface.

Drooly,

don't touch that!

Oh, no, Nigel Strawberry!

This calls

for my 'mergency bottle.

Hello there.

Well, what have we here?

Who are all you positively

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Kate Boutilier

Kate Boutilier is an American screenwriter who is best known for writing Klasky Csupo shows like Rugrats, The Wild Thornberrys and All Grown Up! and the feature films "The Wild Thornberrys Movie", "Rugrats Go Wild", and co-writing "Rugrats in Paris". She now writes shows aimed for pre-school, having co-created and produced Poppy Cat and The Mr. Men Show. She is currently developing and executive producing an international pre-school series for a French animation company. Kate Boutilier was born in Bangor, Maine and attended Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, majoring in Mass Communications. more…

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