usually arrived in a classic black casing, but it was no less magical. That Iconic Opening Sequence
The prize was a life-sized and a trip to Paramount's Movie World in Spain. The visual aesthetic of this competition—neon green text, a robotic voiceover with a forced American accent, and a jingle that went "Win the wagon, win the trip, Rugrats in Paris on your VHS tip!" —is burned into the brains of 30-year-old Brits.
by the Baha Men. Nothing says "the year 2001" quite like Chuckie Finster and a bunch of CGI dogs. Rugrats in Paris: The Movie/Home media - Moviepedia
For British children of the early 2000s, few sights were more exciting than the bright orange or sometimes yellow clamshell case of a Nickelodeon VHS tape. Among the most cherished of these was the 2001 UK home release of Rugrats in Paris: The Movie .