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'''''The Rugrats Movie''''', [[Exactly What It Says
Released between the show's fifth and sixth seasons, the plot concerns the Rugrats having to deal with an unhappy amount of changes that have come as a result of the birth of Tommy's new baby brother, Dil (who for some reason can't talk like the rest of them). Tommy feels he's being neglected by his parents in favor of Dil, and the other babies feel he's an obnoxious clingy twit. Things get worse when the babies get stranded in the forest with Stu's new toy, the Reptar Wagon, and a bunch of monkeys who have escaped from a traveling circus. Will the babies learn to cope with Dil and make it back home? {{spoiler|Well, seeing how the show continued on for about five more years after this and they made a [[Spin-Off]] depicting [[All Grown Up|the kids' life as tweenagers]], [[Foregone Conclusion|the answer should be pretty obvious.]]}}
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* [[Disney Death]]: {{spoiler|Spike}}
* [[Disney Villain Death]]: The Wolf
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* [[Fake-Out Opening]]: The Rugrats in a "[[Indiana Jones|Okeydokey Jones]]" fantasy sequence.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: The song [[Busta Rhymes|"On Your Marks, Get Set, Ready, Go!"]] contains the lyric "blow-dry your asshole". Seriously, look it up on any lyrics site.
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