All Grown Up - Growing Up Changes Everything
starring: All Grown Up
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Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 9780792193319
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0792193318
Label: Nickelodeon
Manufacturer: Nickelodeon
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Nickelodeon
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 26, 2003
Running Time: 101 minutes
Sales Rank: 38431
Studio: Nickelodeon
Theatrical Release Date: 2003
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Editorial Review:
Description:
In ALL GROWN UP, the babies have grown up and now they’re teenagers! Now, it’s their time of seeking independence, dealing with parents, grappling with identity, finding their place on the schoolyard and the social ladder and wondering what they look like – because they suddenly care. The DVD features the episodes 'Susie Sings The Blues' and 'Coup DeVille,' along with the original episode, 'Rugrats: All Growed Up,' in which America’s favorite babies get a glimpse of the 'footure' when they travel 10 years forward in an imaginary time machine.
Amazon.com:
Their names may have stayed the same, but the once diaper-clad Rugrats have turned into teens, complete with makeup and midriffs, pranks and peer pressure. Two 20-minute episodes continue the endearing antics of the Pickles and Carmichael families, while adding the complexities of adolescence. In the first story, a talent agent discovers Susie's voice and ignites her passion to become a singing sensation. Problem is, her parents are not supportive of stardom at the expense of school. And when Susie puts up her own front money for the venture, she starts to sing the blues. In the next tale, it's twin trouble when Lil decides she wants to become independent of Phil. She not only moves away from him at home, but edges into the 'cool' crowd at school, until realizing that the 'magnetic bond' of a twin is even cooler. Engaging, relevant, and morally uplifting, this one's a winner. (Ages 8 and older) --Lynn Gibson
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- A goody for this ONLY episodeIt was great to see the kids grown up. The episodes now suck. So the movie is best for the one time ... Read More
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- All Grown Upi bought this dvd for two reasons. Rugrats: All Growed Up is my favorite episode of Rugrats. and Coup ... Read More
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- GREATthis is better than the rugrats in my opion. they are older so i can relate with them better. i grew up ... Read More
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- Different.....It was neat to see then 10 years older, but I miss the babies! One big change is Angelica's mom! She looked ... Read More
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- finally grown upAfter seeing this DVD I can not wait to see the new show when it comes to Nick in Nov. If you are a rugrats ... Read More
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