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''Rugrats Go Wild'' is a 2003 American animated crossover comedy film of Klasky-Csupo's TV animated series ''Rugrats'' and ''The Wild Thornberrys'' distributed by Paramount. The film was the third and final film created for the ''Rugrats'' franchise as well as the second and final animated film for ''The Wild Thornberrys''.
''Rugrats Go Wild'' is the third and final movie created for the ''Rugrats ''franchise. It's a crossover with another Klasky-Csupo cartoon, ''The Wild Thornberries''.


The film was originally a '''90-minute special''', but the test screenings were so positive that Paramount decided to remake it as an 80-minute film released in theaters. The original 90-minute special has never been leaked.
The film was originally a '''90-minute special''', but the test screenings were so positive that Paramount decided to remake it as an 80-minute film released in theaters. The original 90-minute special has never been leaked.
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One notable cut was the character Tiki, a little animal whom Eliza communicated with and who accompanied her and the babies. He was voiced by rapper and actor LL Cool J; all of his scenes were cut from the final film.
One notable cut was the character Tiki, a little animal whom Eliza communicated with and who accompanied her and the babies. He was voiced by rapper and actor LL Cool J; all of his scenes were cut from the final film.


The working title for this movie was ''The Rugrats Meet the Wild Thornberrys''. This title was retained for the film's earliest promotional material, including the first teaser trailer.
The working title for the film was ''The Rugrats Meet the Wild Thornberrys''. This title was retained for the film's earliest promotional material, including the first teaser trailer.
 
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Advertisement poster for the film.

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Rugrats Go Wild is a 2003 American animated crossover comedy film of Klasky-Csupo's TV animated series Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys distributed by Paramount. The film was the third and final film created for the Rugrats franchise as well as the second and final animated film for The Wild Thornberrys.

The film was originally a 90-minute special, but the test screenings were so positive that Paramount decided to remake it as an 80-minute film released in theaters. The original 90-minute special has never been leaked.

One notable cut was the character Tiki, a little animal whom Eliza communicated with and who accompanied her and the babies. He was voiced by rapper and actor LL Cool J; all of his scenes were cut from the final film.

The working title for the film was The Rugrats Meet the Wild Thornberrys. This title was retained for the film's earliest promotional material, including the first teaser trailer.

Gallery

Teaser for The Rugrats Meet the Wild Thornberrys (working title for Rugrats Go Wild), included on the VHS for Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure.