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Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
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Developer(s) Avalanche Software (PS1 & N64), Software Creations (GBC), KnowWonder (PC)
Publisher THQ
Series Rugrats
Platform(s) Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, PC CD Rom, PlayStation
Released June 23, 2000 (PS1), May 24, 2002 (N64), November 10, 2000 (GBC), November 1, 2002 (PC)
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Rugrats In Paris: The Movie is the fifth Rugrats video game based on the popular children's cartoon. This game is based on the Rugrats movie of the same name and was released for the first time on October 29, 2000 for PlayStation 1, then a month later for both the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color. Then eventually the PC version had also been released with minor re-tooling.

Rugrats In Paris: The Movie is a single player, adventure, platform game and is rated E for Everyone.

Plot[]

'When Stu gets the call to come repair the Reptar robot at EuroReptarland, an impromptu trip to Paris becomes the setting for Chuckie's search for a new mommy. Based on the feature film of the same name, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie features the characters from the TV show, including Tommy, Phil and Lil, Angelica, Kimi, and more. Your job is to explore 16 levels and try to make Chuckie's wish come true. Be on the lookout for several bonus levels along the way and minigames, such as Chuckie Chan Dojo and Reptar vs. Robosnail.'

Players must collect red tickets around the theme park Island and earn gold tickets in games; the player must earn enough golden tickets through the island to purchase the Reptar control helmet in the prize hut and defeat Robosnail with the giant Reptar robot at the storage.

In the PC version, the game's plot is much more apparent and has removed the golden ticket collecting.

Trivia[]

  • A Sega Dreamcast version was originally planned, but had been cancelled.
    • This would've been the first and only Rugrats video game for the Dreamcast as a result; it would've also been the first Nicktoons-related game for the Dreamcast.
  • A monorail is seen and used in the game, but never in the movie.
  • For some reason, Tommy speaks in the PlayStation version of the game, but not in the Nintendo 64 version.

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