Rugrats Gets Nickelodeon Reboot & Live-Action Movie in 2020 - Who the fuck asked for a Live Action Rugrats movie?

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UnKillShredDur

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Dysnomia

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Some millennials (#NotAllMillennials) bigly talk trash on older people when they complain about Star Wars, Ghostbusters, et al. getting rebooted into dumpster fires. It will be interesting to see the reactions change when 90's/00's nostalgia gets the shit-can treatment.

Hey 90s kids, get a little dose of your own medicine.:P

I am having a very difficult time envisioning a live action Rugrats. How do they plan on handling it? Will they use real babies and just make it kind of like Look Who's Talking? Or will it be horrifically shaped CGI babies living amongst normal human adults? Either way it's going to be awful. They might as well just make them be able to talk to the dog.

I think that The Wild Thornberries might work better as live action even if they used CGI animals. But I honestly hope that they leave that series alone. But if they want to reboot rugrats there's no telling where they'll go next. With Schneider thankfully gone they have to start thinking about the direction they are going to take. I really do feel like they need to go back to more animation and less live action tween crap that's all the same. At least the days of underage girls inexplicably showing their feet is over with.

Nick has already tried to reboot Rugrats a few times, with Preschool Daze and All Growed Up. They sure are stubborn.

Up until last year I didn't even know that Preschool Daze existed. I guess that settles the question of its quality.

All Growed Up originally aired as a Rugrats special. The creators said that it was a one off special and they had no intention of making a new series. That did not last long. Maybe the original intention was to just make a special and the suits liked the concept too much and demanded a full series be made. Maybe that's why rugrats had such a huge drop in quality in the later seasons. The earlier episodes could be pretty trippy and even scary for little kids. If you remember the episode where Chuckie keeps having nightmares or the one where Tommy is tripping balls due to a high fever, that's something that could give young kids nightmares themselves. But it was also part of the fun. It got kind of sterile and stupid after awhile. Especially with that annoying ass babysitter. Taffy or something dumb like that.
 

Archeops

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I think that The Doug Movie was originally supposed to be released direct to video, but at the last minute was dumped into theaters
From what I've heard the change was due to how successful The Rugrats Movie was, only 4 months passed between the two films' release dates.
 

BrunoMattei

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That's in Disney's court AFAIK, they bought the rights to the show back in 1996.

I re-watched an episode or two a while ago and Doug was pretty good for what it was. It wasn't that funny but it was all right. Rugrats is intolerable for me now. Too much cutesy baby talk bullshit.

When Doug was bought by Disney it just went to absolute shit.
 
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