The Rugrats in Paris: World Tour UK VHS tape!
Released in 2000, this VHS tape features the adventures of Tommy Pickles and his toddler friends as they travel to Paris, France. The movie follows the Rugrats as they try to stop the evil Professor Calamitous from taking over the world.
The UK version of the VHS tape includes:
The VHS tape was widely available in the UK and was a popular release among both children and nostalgic parents who grew up with the Rugrats. rugrats in paris uk vhs
Do you have a fond memory of watching this VHS tape? Or perhaps you're interested in learning more about the Rugrats' adventures in Paris?
The UK VHS release of Rugrats in Paris: The Movie was published by Paramount Home Entertainment on September 3, 2001. Physical Features & Presentation
Tape Color: While many Nickelodeon VHS tapes from this era were famously manufactured in bright orange plastic to stand out on shelves, some UK retail copies may also be found in standard black. The Rugrats in Paris: World Tour UK VHS tape
Packaging: The UK version was typically sold in a standard clamshell case rather than the cardboard slipcases often seen in other regions.
Runtime: The film has a runtime of approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. Special Features & Trailers
The UK VHS included a "Special Presentation" section after the main film. Key features included: Music Video: "Who Let the Dogs Out?" by the Baha Men. The main feature: Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (approx
Behind the Scenes: A "Making Of" documentary for the movie, featuring narrations by Susan Sarandon (who voiced Coco LaBouche) and John Lithgow (who voiced Jean-Claude). Opening Previews Rugrats in Paris: The Movie/Home media - Moviepedia
Release Year: 2001 | Distributor: Paramount Home Entertainment / Nickelodeon
Hardcore fans know that the character of "Coco LaBouche" (the villainous French wedding planner) was voiced by Susan Sarandon in the US. However, for the UK theatrical and VHS release, some promotional materials erroneously listed a different actress, leading to urban legends. More importantly, the UK tape retains the original uncut line deliveries. Some cable TV edits cut the line "You’re a bully, and you have bad breath," but the UK VHS remains pristine.
Some versions of the Rugrats in Paris UK VHS released exclusively through the now-defunct Woolworths chain featured a silver foil "Exclusive" sticker and included a mini-activity booklet about France (coloring pages of the Eiffel Tower and a maze to find Chuckie’s glasses). A sealed copy with this sticker intact can fetch upwards of £30-£50 on eBay.