For those who grew up in the 1990s, the mere mention of "Rugrats in Paris" brings back a wave of nostalgia. The Rugrats, a beloved Nickelodeon cartoon, followed the adventures of a group of babies and toddlers, including Tommy Pickles, Chuckie Finster, Phil and Lil DeVille, and Angelica Pickles, as they navigated the ups and downs of childhood. One of the most iconic and memorable episodes of the series is undoubtedly "Rugrats in Paris," a 90-minute movie that was released in 1999 and became an instant classic.
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The release of Rugrats in Paris was backed by a substantial marketing campaign aimed squarely at UK families. The Guardian reported at the time that major brands like , AOL UK , and gift retailer Clintons were all on board to promote the VHS release. This kind of cross-promotion was a hallmark of major home video launches in the early 2000s, ensuring the tape was everywhere. For those who grew up in the 1990s,