Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Rugrats - All Growed Up (1991) Review

Rugrats - All Growed Up  (1991)
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Being an avid Rugrats fan for many years, I was really excited to see this episode. It was excellent. What a sight it was to see these characters who have been babies for all these years advance to teenagers! I personally liked seeing Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, Kimmy, Susie, Dill, and Angelica as older kids because they've been babies for soooo long, and sometimes you just find yourself wondering what it would be like if they were teenagers. I hope they have more episodes like this one, because it was, in my opinion, very good.
Angelica is bossier than ever, only now she just blows the other kids off a little more and rolls her eyes at everything they do. She is only interested in them when she sees what good they can do for her, just like always.
Tommy continues to be the leader of the pack; strong, bold, courageous, and a very sweet friend to Chuckie and Phil and Lil. And he grew hair, too!!!!! With that blue hair and that sly smile, he looks exactly like his father, Stu Pickles.
Think that Chuckie got over his fears once he hit his teen years? Wrong! The sweet, lovable Chuckie is still shy, insecure, and nervous about almost everything. When he becomes interested in Angelica's best friend, he is forced to open up and let his emotions show. He still has the wild red hair and the shoes that are always untied, proving that he is still the endearing Chuckie Finster that we all know and love.
Phil and Lil......let's say they haven't changed that much. They're still cute, gross, and laugh-out-loud hilarious, and as always, you never know what they're gonna do next. It's impossible not to love this pair of active and adorable twins.
Kimmy has not been around very long, as she just started to appear after "Rugrats in Paris" was made, but seeing her as a teenager is equally entertaining. She's brave, active, and easily excited.
Lastly, there's little Susie, who's not so little anymore. She's still that wonderful older influence on Tommy, Chuckie, Kimmy, Phil and Lil, and she continues to be Angelica's biggest competition.
Little Dill is a lot better now that he can actually talk and be a bigger part of the group. He's still capable of sticking up to Angelica, even in the rough teenage years.
All the grown-ups (the parents of the kids) are the same--it's the little ones who have done all the changing. They may be a little bigger, but their personalities and their values are pretty much the same. If you want to see a big jump from the babies in "diapies" that you've seen on the show, I highly recommend "Rugrats: All Growed Up." It's a funny, entertaining video that you're sure to love! I hope this review was helpful.

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