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All Grown Up - Growing Up Changes Everything :: 0792193318
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| 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 Editorial Descriptions are usually submitted by the manufacturers, publishers and authors. Contact us if you are one of them, and wish to change the above description. |
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Author: Guest this is better than the rugrats in my opion. they are older so i can relate with them better. i grew up with the rugrats and its cool to see them kinda growing up with me. there are two episodes on this. one of them is "susie sings the blues" its about a talent agent gives Susie the chance to be a star. the only problem is that susie needs to pay this agent $1,000. in the other one "coup DeVille" Lil doesn't want to be a twin with Phil anymore. lil wants to be her own person. both of these episodes are good but i have to say my Favortie is "Coupe DeVille" its a great show that any rurgrat fan i think will love!
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Author: Guest It was neat to see then 10 years older, but I miss the babies! One big change is Angelica's mom! She looked like death warmed over... I caught this on Nick a week ago and I erased the tapes after I watched them... It was a let down in terms of quality too.. Spike should not be that fat anyway... I think that it was a good try to keep the rugrats going, but I will stick with the babies instead...
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Author: Guest After seeing this DVD I can not wait to see the new show when it comes to Nick in Nov. If you are a rugrats fan than you will love seeing how these former diaper clad babies have grown up to become teens and now have school adventures. Chuckie in braces, Dill pickles with Diddi's red hair, Phil and Lil going there seperate ways in coup Deville. I really enjoyed seeing Howard and Betty in coup Deville and how much they had aged and Betty and Chas are still working at the Java Lava. If you enjoyed" All growed up" than you will really enjoy " All grown up".
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Author: Guest it had a lot of stuff that was funny. the best episode is coup deville. i highly recommended this for ages 7 - 15
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