Amazing.


So even if this movie marks the downfall of the show, this movie is still amazing on its own. I really love this movie.

Me and my friend were talking about it yesterday and all the great memories we had from it. So I decided to go home and watch it. Movies like this one are so genuine and just touching. In some parts I was literally tearing. Not crying, but tears were definitely leaving my eyes. Even guys I know shed a few tears at how heartwarming the whole feel of this movie was.

They need to make more shows and movies like this. More shows with heart. Not saying I don't appreciate some of the newer shows on air, because I do. I am just saying that all those shows are mainly for comedy purposes. Comedy is good on its own... but there needs to be depth in the show for it to become a classic and remembered.

Shows like the Rugrats and Hey Arnold as well as countless others will be remembered for always and will always have a special place in peoples hearts. These shows had something that shows today lack. Shows today are good, but when watching them you are missing something, and re watching movies like this, I realize they are missing the purpose, and the heart of the show.

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Great post fellow Full House contributor.

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haha. Um, thanks. :D

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You're welcome.

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I agree, this is definitely up there in my top 20 favorite films of all time. I love the animation, the dark colors, the songs, everything. This film did not ruin the show, "Rugrats In Paris" did, but then again, that's another great film (almost as good as the first film, just by an inch). To me, "Rugrats Go Wild" officially killed BOTH the show and its production compay, Klasky Cpuso.

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Compay? Klasky Cpuso? You need to work on your spelling.

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Damn, I just noticed those there. I usually type fast so that could explain the missing letters. Don't worry, I'm not THAT bad at spelling. Just a few goof-ups there.

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