Talk:The Rugrats Movie (1998 film)/@comment-32302692-20180308004306

Am I the only one who was bothered by Phil and Lil jerkish behavior torwards Dil in this movie. And yet it is too busy making Tommy look like the antagonist. I mean all Tommy was doing was being responsible brother to his newborn brother, and yet his friends do little to help of support him even Chuckie, the more common sense of the Rugrats does little to help Tommy. If you ask me, Phil and Lil seem like more the antagonist then the wolf or the monkeys. It does not make much sense since considering past Rugrats episodes about their twin relationship inseparable they are, so they should darn well know about looking after their siblings. And do not try to put that whole, "oh they are babies, theyt can't understand excuse." Seeing that they are twins, that is no excuse for their behavior. Phil and Lil do not realize that Tommy is an older brother now, and he was looking after Dil, and yet they treat him like burden. They are just so unlikeable in this movie.

Little touches like that really bother me about the movie, gorwing up as a Rugrats fan. But I do like the emotional moments where Tommy deals with having a little brother, the hardship and stress, just like his parents, because let's face it, it can be stressful having a newborn child.