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5.6/10
IMDbFavorite Voice from an Animated Movie | 2004 | Bruce
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film Animated Sound | 2004 | Eliza Pollack
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 55,443,032 USD
LL Cool J was originally in this movie as the voice of a Piki doll, but his character was cut.
The final feature film of the Rugrats film franchise, the last of Csupo, Klasky's movies to get a theatrical release until The Simpsons Movie (2007), and the last Nickelodeon movie sequel until The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015).
When this movie was originally released, a scratch and sniff stunt called "Odorama" was used. Special numbered cards, each representing a particular smell, were available with kids' meals at participating Burger King restaurants and separately at Blockbuster Video stores. Participants picked up the cards, then took them to the movie theater showing this movie. When a particular number flashed on the screen, viewers scratched off the scent that had that particular number on it. Numbers flashing in red mean that the viewer should find the corresponding number on his or her card (glow-in-the-dark for their convenience), and be ready to scratch-and-sniff when the on-screen number turned green. The scents were as follows: #1 was strawberry, #2 was peanut butter, #3 was a flower, #4 was smelly feet, #5 was a root beer float, and #6 was a fish. Filmmaker John Waters claims this idea was stolen from him, having had the original idea for the scratch and sniff Odorama card for his movie Polyester (1981).
This is the only Rugrats movie to earn a PG rating by the MPAA. The other two were rated G.
This is the only Rugrats movie where Susie Carmichael played a major role, as opposed to her cameo appearances in the first two.
"Spike: I am Spike. Full name: Down, Spike, down! Get off that couch!"
"Spike: I ate one of Tommy's diapers once and, let me tell you, that is spicy."