Rugrats Go Wild
What’s the Story?
The two worlds of the popular Klasky/Csupo Nickelodeon series come together when the Rugrats get shipwrecked on a deserted island and meet up with the Wild Thornberrys in what turns into a mildly pleasant mix of malapropisms and pop culture references, diaper humor, snippets of rock classics, a little adventure, and a message about cooperation, taking care of each other, and the importance of family.
Is It Any Good?
This animated tale is pleasant for the kids and not too painful for their parents. Bruce Willis adds enormous charm and energy to the story, and as soon as he is on board, we know that any day-saving that needs to be done will be in good hands.
The story reveals the differing in which people react when things go badly. At first, the adults blame each other but then they select a leader and begin to cooperate, which begs the question: How do we choose our heroes? In another worthwhile plotline, Debbie Thornberry lets her parents know that she wants to spend more time with them.

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