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At the Movies (Rugrats) : ウィキペディア英語版
At the Movies (Rugrats)

"At the Movies" is the third episode of the animated television series ''Rugrats.'' It originally aired on the television network Nickelodeon on August 25, 1991, during the series' first season. In the episode, Didi and Stu take The Rugrats to a movie theatre to see ''The Dummi Bears and the Land Without Smiles'', but Tommy is infatuated with seeing the monster movie ''Reptar!''. He and the babies sneak out of the theater room to catch a showing of ''Reptar!'' while leaving a wake of accidental mayhem and destruction as they do.
"At the Movies" was written by Craig Bartlett and series co-creator Paul Germain and directed by Dan Thompson. The episode introduced the characters of the Dummi Bears and Reptar. The Dummi Bears were inspired by non-violent children's characters such as the Care Bears and Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, whereas Reptar was heavily inspired by the Japanese monster Godzilla and satirized the ever growing domination of Japanese culture into children's society. The character appeared in countless media tie-ins for the series, including a cereal brand, t-shirts, and video games, and would be reused in several other episodes of the series throughout its run.
Author Jan Susina gave a generally positive review of "At the Movies" in the book, ''The Japanification of Children's Popular Culture: From Godzilla to Miyazaki.'' In 1997, it became available on the VHS ''Rugrats: Return of Reptar,'' which was nominated for Video Software Dealers Association's Home Entertainment Award in the "Outstanding Marketing Campaign for a Major Direct-to-Video Release" category in 2000.
==Plot==
Stu and Didi decide to take Tommy and co. to go see ''The Dummi Bears and the Land Without Smiles'' at West Side Octaplex. The kids really want to see their first movie ''Reptar'', which was rated MGR: Minor Guidance Recommended. When they go to the theater and the movie starts, the kids sneak off to try to find the room showing ''Reptar'' at the theater. The first room they attempt to get into is showing a romance film, so they move on and end up accidentally creating a huge mess at the concession stand. They look in the popcorn popper, eating candy bars, and playing with the orange and grape soda dispensers, ketchup and mustard pumps, and straws. They also find hot dogs, hot dog buns, popcorn tubs, lids, napkins, and cups. They find their way up to the projection booth and finally find the room where ''Reptar'' is playing. As they are watching the film through the booth window, they fall down on some film, and they decide to ride on the projectors for fun. In the process, though, all of the projectors in the room become unraveled, and various films break so they exit the room. They soon run into Grandpa, who is getting popcorn at the concession stand and are led back into the theater. As they arrive, ''The Dummi Bears and the Land Without Smiles'' is about to reach its climax; however, the film burns as a result of the kids' earlier tomfoolery, and everyone leaves the Octaplex disgruntled.

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