This may not be a video game review, but I look back upon two of the many PS1 games that I played ever since I was a wee lad. Enjoy this lookback video and I would love to know your thoughts on Rugrats: In Search of Reptar and Rugrats: Studio Tour as well.
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I’d also like to mention that Vice Principal Pangborne was voiced by the ever awesome Clancy Brown, known for his roles as Mr Krabs from Spongebob Squarepants, Wolf from Gargoyles and Lex Luthor in Superman the Animated Series and Justice League. He does a very good job in this role just like all the other voice actors despite this show being less than stellar.
Oh, Rugrats Go Wild. It’s no wonder why animated films like this pale extremely in comparison to the likes of Finding Nemo, Tokyo Godfathers, Triplets of Belleville, Pirates of the Carribean, Thirteen, Seabiscuit, Oldboy, The Animatrix and Brother Bear, which are some of the best films in 2003. This below mediocre piece of rhino-fodder has made some of my brain cells disintegrate despite some decent moments. Enjoy this review and let me know your opinions as well. Oh yeah, and even if Susie had a lot more to do in this film, it does not excuse the fact that I don’t care for it at all.
I forgot to mention in this review that Mr. Yamaguchi was voiced by the legendary Mako Iwamatsu or Mako for short, who you all know as Aku from Samurai Jack and Iroh from Avatar: The Last Airbender. He was able to make the best out of such a thanklessly minute character as he gave a solid performance. Enjoy this review and let me know your opinions as well.
It’s been a long time since I last did a film review, let’s see how the first Rugrats movie holds up. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
As always, the moment has come for the final ten of my favorite Rugrats episodes! Well, I hope you all enjoyed this countdown and I would love to know what are your favorite Rugrats episodes.
Well, fellow Rugrats fans, here are entries 25 to 11 of my favorite episode countdown!
Ah, Rugrats, the very show that starred such phenomenal voice actors and voice actresses like Elizabeth Daily, Christine Cavanaugh, Cheryl Chase, Kath Soucie, Michael Bell, Jack Riley, Tara Strong, Cree Summer, Melanie Chartoff, Tress McNeille and a whole plethora of others. Let’s see how well this Nicktoon holds up. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
I’d also like to say special mention goes to Noah Segan and Julia McIlvaine for bringing Henry and June to life and for giving them such magnetic personalities. I also forgot to mention that this also had a spot on the Saturday evening block, SNICK, which was such a milestone for KaBlam! I am also aware that there was supposed to be a spin-off show starring Henry and June showing their everyday lives. Only one episode was made and it also introduced Ryan who was an obsessive fan of theirs. Unfortunately, Nickelodeon scrapped this idea which was a huge pity because I would’ve loved to see their lives outside the set. Enjoy the tribute and I’d like to hear your thoughts on KaBlam! as well.
Now it comes to this. The final ten of this countdown of favorite KaBlam! episodes.