I watched this movie when I was líke 4yo and this scene made me cry. I watched today after 14 years and again make me cry.... I have only cried twice with movies..
I'm an older brother too & I'm glad they made this scene. It easily makes me reflect on my younger brother, ross. Ross Macartney. And how well hes turned out. I'm proud of him. He was just like dil; a sweet, cute, adorable little baby. A younger child with blonde hair, able to speak, etc. Just wonderful ❤
I’m 23 years old, but I will never stop ugly crying after watching this scene. I have a younger brother and sister, so I relate to Tommy on so many levels. I’m especially really close with my younger brother since we’re only two years apart. He gets my nerves like every sibling does, but he is my best friend and my partner in crime for everything. I love my brother and sister very much
My brother and I fought a lot when we were younger too. He still annoys me sometimes (without meaning to), but we are more like partners in crime fighting these days
2:56 As Tommy finally snapped and about to finish off Dil for good, Dil tearfully learns the hard way the error of his own ways by trying to say Tommy's name making Tommy and Dil himself reconcile emotionally. Such a sad moment in rugrats history.
You’re quite right, I think if Tommy hadn't given Dil a taste of his own medicine, Dil probably wouldn't have turned a leaf until further down the line. I think this made Dil realise he needed Tommy for survival until they were back home. It changed both brothers for the better.
I can understand Tommy's frustrations with Dil. I have a little brother and there were times when he made me angry because he was being difficult, but at the end of the day, we do care about each other.
I remember when I first watched this movie. Wasn't older than seven years old, but this scene struck something in me that was really profound. I saw myself in Tommy. I have a younger sister and I was, as all toddlers are, putting her through hell. But seeing Dil being so scared of Tommy, the wrongness of it all, how it's not supposed to be like that... It crushed me. I started crying a lot there. Cried a lot that night, and I still do whenever I watch this scene. Siblings are a hassle, your parents split their love and you feel like they're taking something away. But hating them to this degree and enjoying their tears (when you're old enough to have a conscience) is... it's not right. And Rugrats presented it so well and in such a poignant way. It's just a banana cream in a jar, but the whole malice in Tommy's face is terrifying. And Dil's realisation that his brother might actually wish to hurt him is incredibly sad.
I love this scene. It distinctly reminds me of us, me & my younger brother despite our petty little rows. I was just like tommy. At first I thought, having a baby brother was hard but then I discovered there was some room in my heart for him👦 ❤👶🧒And as we grew up together, I consider my brother one of the best things that ever happened to me. Tommy's father, stu told him that one day, he will love dil as his brother & stick by his side. My dad was just the same. He told me to love, respect & trust my little brother & so I will. I too will make a swell, big brother. I already am 😁👦❤🧒
Whilst Tommy’s outburst was scary, it made Dil realise the error of his ways and changed him for the better. After reconciling with Tommy, he learned to share and won the trust and respect of Phil, Lil & Chuckie.
It was very sweet that after Tommy helps dil go to sleep and wiping his tears and nose, dil looks up to Tommy in admiration and takes his hand in a less spoiled tone says, “my Tommy” and Tommy says “my dil”
Didn't blame tommy for snapping like that, still being a baby himself lost in the woods, changing dil's diaper, taking abuse from dil, going after & saving dil from the monkeys & dil just laughed that tommy risked his own life to save dil, he did learn to be nice quickly though, that reptar wagon did save them
I do have to agree, up until this stage Dil was an incredibly selfish and greedy little brat, didn't care about a thing Tommy did for him and just used and abused him. When Tommy finally lost patience, snapped and nearly gave up on Dil for good by abandoning him to the monkeys, it frightened Dil enough to finally make him see sense. After that Dil was much more respectful of Tommy and was more selfless. In real life, this probably would never happen. But let's remember this is a fictional story with intelligent toddlers and babies. Dil was, just to begin with, a selfish intelligent baby 😂, after the experience of being lost in the forest he was a selfless intelligent baby.
As Dil couldn't speak, I'll try to make out what he was trying to say in those emotional scenes. At 2:50, Dil began to cry and realised Tommy was trying to abandon him for his selfishness, at 3:00, Dil is trying to say, "I'm really sorry Tommy, please give me a second chance" and at 3:14, Dil is trying to say, "I forgive you, Tommy". I'm probably wrong, but just guessing.
This was the very first movie I ever saw in theaters. I remember my mom took me and my brother. I was really excited when I picked out my candy (it was those snow-cap chocolates). This scene still gets the tears forming in my eyes.
Tommy is a sensible, older brother saying things a grown up would say when a child is misbehaving "Stop it! That's enough!" He probably meant dil has drank enough.
One thing I like is how Dil suddenly went from being a selfish, greedy, unreasonable, brazen, spoilt brat to becoming very timid and fearful. I think it's fair to say Tommy unwittingly found Dil’s weak spot.
I know it's a baby cartoon and the babies are well aware of what they are doing but glad Tommy taught Dill a lesson because Dill was nice all of a sudden after the fact..lol
@natty8857 Yeah, exactly what you said! It can be very annoying sometimes, but babies just do that stuff! He had no ill intentions and most likely didn't even know that what he was doing was wrong. A lot of babies tend to take toys because they want it and not because they know it makes their siblings upset. Or if they knock over some toys their older siblings had, they laugh because the toys fall down and not because their siblings are upset. As I said, it doesn't make it any less annoying, especially to a big sibling, but it's just a baby thing!
Y'know, I've seen many people say that Dil was a jerk as a baby and he knew what he was doing when he did all that stuff to the other Rugrats in the first Movie.. And Y'know what? I half agree that Dil knew what he was doing in plenty of cases, but not in the way many say, which was because he was being selfish. Like, yes, he meant to do some things that he did wrong, but not because he was purposely being selfish and doing it to make the others mad. For example, there had been a few times, especially at the start, where Dil hit Tommy with a rattle because he wanted some of Tommy's things. He probably wasn't even aware they were Tommy's and when he was told about it, he may not have believed him, thinking that it was his own either because he was given it or because it interested him. As a result, he decided that hitting him with the rattle would be the only way to keep what he THOUGHT was his, and wasn't doing it because he knew Tommy would be upset at him. And in the scene before Tommy was fed up, where they were fighting over a blanket, in particular where he laughed at Tommy for falling down, he only laughed because he fell down, not because he knew he hurt him and made him upset. A lot of babies tend to do that with their older siblings. They tend to take toys because they want it and not because they know it makes their siblings upset. Or if they knock over some toys their older siblings had, they laugh because the toys fall down and not because their siblings are upset. It's very annoying to their older siblings, but they're in no way doing it out of selfish motive. (Speaking as someone with a little brother)
At the beginning, Dil was indeed a very naughty baby but that doesn't mean the family wants rid of him. it was phil & lil's idea to take dil back to the hospital (which obviously won't even work 😆). If they hadn't drove off in the reptar wagon in the first place, they wouldn't be in this mess.
@@Kaihello-jl1bn I don't know. I'm so much like tommy. I have only one brother & he may have been naughty too. I definitely was. Like tommy, I thought having a brother was hard but then discovered theres room in my heart for him. And come to love him very much ❤
@@Kaihello-jl1bn I can't say but if they did, I guess I was only a child at the time. There were times were I was so mad at him but I would never dream of killing him.
Tommy is also smart & wise & comes up with great ideas. His wee brother, dil "dilly" 😆 is very cute, sweet & adorable despite his naughty, spoiled behaviour.
“You think it’s funny Phil and Lil were right your a bad naughty baby and your never gonna get any better I’m through of being a big brother I don’t want my sponsitility no more”
Ok so when I was a kid watching the scene it made feel very frustrated and sad for tommy. Like I low key hated dil even in the show all grown up ( I guess my hatred carried). In the end everything became ok but idk this scene just made me feel some type of way. After reading the comments I’m glad to know I’m not the only one. I wouldn’t say I was traumatized but this scene just stuck with me.
Dil did not change it that moment, he was scared of the Thunder, and his instincts told him to stick with the guy pulling him around. Tommy should of did it
As this is a fictional story, these babies are far more intelligent and clever than babies in real life. In real life, all of us are born selfish naturally, but we do improve on it as we age. Based on that, my view is Dil was capable of being good from the day he was born, he just wanted to be more like Angelica; a selfish, greedy, spoilt little brat. Tommy stuck by Dil despite his selfishness and greed, and because of that, Dil still continued with his antics until Tommy finally lost patience and nearly finished with him for good, that it scared him enough to change him from bad to good. Dil then realised it was not the time to be playing silly beggars. Had Tommy not nearly given up on Dil for good, it may have taken him longer to change. I think Stu's pep talk with Tommy was proven correct, by persevering with Dil, he would eventually change for the better. I think when Dil realised Tommy was about to give up on him, that's what sparked him to turn a new leaf.
(All Grown Up! Tommy and Dil are watching this scene; Dil gives Tommy a dirty look) Tommy: What? What are you looking at me like that for? Hey, *I* didn't do anything. *You're* the one who wouldn't share, Dil. It's your own fault you almost got fed to monkeys. Dil: Yeah, right! All I did was laugh at your expense. Was that so bad? I mean, I was just a baby, right?
What’s sad is I think Dill knew what would have happened more than Tommy! I’m sure Tommy thought they monkeys would have just taken Dill because he had bananas on him, but that’s not an invention to a new friendship.
The Reason Dil is The New Born Baby Dil Has The Right To Tell Tommy But Dil Would Have Said To Tommy “ I’m Sorry Tommy But I’m New To The Family I Want You To Accept That I will Always Be Your Baby Brother I Love You Tommy”
Tommy Should Have Respected The Facts When Dil Was The First Born Baby Brother To Tommy When Didi Pickles Had Tommy But Didi Pickles Told Stu That She Was Going To Have a Second Child That Made Tommy Discouraged and Left Out Yes it Was a Sad Feeling For Tommy But He Needs To Able To Take Responsibility For Dil Because Dil is Still a Baby and He Doesn’t Know What To Do He Doesn’t Know Any Better i Know it’s Kind Of Hard To Believe That Tommy is The One Who is Responsible For Dil That is Life
he was gonna pour the banana baby food on Dil for the monkeys to take him away, since Dil “wanted the monkeys” and “monkeys want the nanners” as tommy put it.
He was about to pour all of Dil and let the monkeys take him. But that’s not what scared Dil. It was the realization that his protector was actually done with him. From the look on Tommy’s face
a meme brought me here. Haven't seen this movie in 24 years ... I bet this scene is pretty f*ed up for someone watching it out of context. Tommy was going to let his Lil bro be ripped limb from limb by Baboons. Dark stuff. I miss the 90s
I watched this movie when I was líke 4yo and this scene made me cry. I watched today after 14 years and again make me cry....
I have only cried twice with movies..
Me too
Same here
I'm an older brother too & I'm glad they made this scene. It easily makes me reflect on my younger brother, ross. Ross Macartney. And how well hes turned out. I'm proud of him. He was just like dil; a sweet, cute, adorable little baby. A younger child with blonde hair, able to speak, etc. Just wonderful ❤
Even at my current age, this scene keeps making me sentimental 😭
I feel the same
Same here
I’m nearly twenty five and this is one of the few movie scenes that makes me cry.
Rugrats is surprisingly emotionally heavy
Surprisingly? Rugrats has always been emotional before the movie.
Yeah, I've decided tommy is my favourite character. Hes good, smart, brave, loyal,wise, trustworthy & heroic 👶
@@cartoondude5384 The movie is only their first "Big" adventure.
IKR
@@paulmacartney8266 And so cute and adorable.
"As Tommy was just about to finish Dil off once & for all after he had snapped, Dil tearfully turns over a new leaf." Such a sad moment.
Tommy then became guilty and vows to look after his little brother ❤👶
@@paulmacartney8266 That's because Dil was about to say Tommy's name.
@@BabyMario1130 "I'm sorry, dil" tommy apologises to dil ❤👶
My brother and me were just like that when we were younger.
This Always Made Me Cry.
I’m 23 years old, but I will never stop ugly crying after watching this scene. I have a younger brother and sister, so I relate to Tommy on so many levels. I’m especially really close with my younger brother since we’re only two years apart. He gets my nerves like every sibling does, but he is my best friend and my partner in crime for everything. I love my brother and sister very much
My brother and I fought a lot when we were younger too. He still annoys me sometimes (without meaning to), but we are more like partners in crime fighting these days
2:56
As Tommy finally snapped and about to finish off Dil for good, Dil tearfully learns the hard way the error of his own ways by trying to say Tommy's name making Tommy and Dil himself reconcile emotionally. Such a sad moment in rugrats history.
You’re quite right, I think if Tommy hadn't given Dil a taste of his own medicine, Dil probably wouldn't have turned a leaf until further down the line. I think this made Dil realise he needed Tommy for survival until they were back home. It changed both brothers for the better.
I can understand Tommy's frustrations with Dil. I have a little brother and there were times when he made me angry because he was being difficult, but at the end of the day, we do care about each other.
Cain and Abel, only with a happy ending.
I didn't realize that..
2:50 it's completely obvious at this moment if you stop the video in there
Even the monkeys felt like crying! I have this movie but I don't watch it very much because this scene makes me cry Rugrats is so dark and emotional
Yeah because they were this close to having dil to themselves so they called army to take dil
I remember when I first watched this movie. Wasn't older than seven years old, but this scene struck something in me that was really profound. I saw myself in Tommy. I have a younger sister and I was, as all toddlers are, putting her through hell. But seeing Dil being so scared of Tommy, the wrongness of it all, how it's not supposed to be like that... It crushed me.
I started crying a lot there. Cried a lot that night, and I still do whenever I watch this scene. Siblings are a hassle, your parents split their love and you feel like they're taking something away. But hating them to this degree and enjoying their tears (when you're old enough to have a conscience) is... it's not right. And Rugrats presented it so well and in such a poignant way.
It's just a banana cream in a jar, but the whole malice in Tommy's face is terrifying. And Dil's realisation that his brother might actually wish to hurt him is incredibly sad.
I love this scene. It distinctly reminds me of us, me & my younger brother despite our petty little rows. I was just like tommy. At first I thought, having a baby brother was hard but then I discovered there was some room in my heart for him👦 ❤👶🧒And as we grew up together, I consider my brother one of the best things that ever happened to me. Tommy's father, stu told him that one day, he will love dil as his brother & stick by his side. My dad was just the same. He told me to love, respect & trust my little brother & so I will. I too will make a swell, big brother. I already am 😁👦❤🧒
Whilst Tommy’s outburst was scary, it made Dil realise the error of his ways and changed him for the better. After reconciling with Tommy, he learned to share and won the trust and respect of Phil, Lil & Chuckie.
If only Dil in the tv series was like that
I think the storms thunder and lightning might have made Tommy’s rage look more frightening to Dil.
Dil didn’t have any error of his ways. Also Tommy should realize the error of his ways
@@sophiebyers5496Nope
nope. Tommy realized the error of his ways
This is legit the only movie and in particular those scene to leave me blubbering I don't even know why ;-;
This and toy story 3 are the only movies to ever make me cry 😢, they have a different affect on you when you grow up with them
I felt Tommy’s frustration through the TV. Dil’s an asshole haha
Bruuuh the look on his face 1:05 🤣🤣
@@juliananthony1226 it at :55 for me. Proof he should have been tossed.
He's a baby
@@teammystic4life38 Right. Dill was a newborn baby who didn’t even know any better to be fair👶🍼
It was very sweet that after Tommy helps dil go to sleep and wiping his tears and nose, dil looks up to Tommy in admiration and takes his hand in a less spoiled tone says, “my Tommy” and Tommy says “my dil”
Nope all false
@@firestriker3580 what?
Didn't blame tommy for snapping like that, still being a baby himself lost in the woods, changing dil's diaper, taking abuse from dil, going after & saving dil from the monkeys & dil just laughed that tommy risked his own life to save dil, he did learn to be nice quickly though, that reptar wagon did save them
Still being a baby himself 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That reptar wagon certainly did come in handy.
I do have to agree, up until this stage Dil was an incredibly selfish and greedy little brat, didn't care about a thing Tommy did for him and just used and abused him. When Tommy finally lost patience, snapped and nearly gave up on Dil for good by abandoning him to the monkeys, it frightened Dil enough to finally make him see sense. After that Dil was much more respectful of Tommy and was more selfless.
In real life, this probably would never happen. But let's remember this is a fictional story with intelligent toddlers and babies. Dil was, just to begin with, a selfish intelligent baby 😂, after the experience of being lost in the forest he was a selfless intelligent baby.
As Dil couldn't speak, I'll try to make out what he was trying to say in those emotional scenes. At 2:50, Dil began to cry and realised Tommy was trying to abandon him for his selfishness, at 3:00, Dil is trying to say, "I'm really sorry Tommy, please give me a second chance" and at 3:14, Dil is trying to say, "I forgive you, Tommy".
I'm probably wrong, but just guessing.
@@lewiswise7808 I'm Sorry Too. And I Forgive You
Dil: Night, tommy.
Tommy: Night, dil. ❤
Funny
In the Swedish dub they say
”My Tommy”
And
”My Dill”
This was the very first movie I ever saw in theaters. I remember my mom took me and my brother. I was really excited when I picked out my candy (it was those snow-cap chocolates). This scene still gets the tears forming in my eyes.
OMG they are both cute
why are there people saying they hate them? they we're both babies and didn't know any better, plus they don't even remember this😂 chill
Probably because when this movie was released, we were still little kids are self’s. I remember hating Dil when I first started watching.
Tommy is a sensible, older brother saying things a grown up would say when a child is misbehaving "Stop it! That's enough!" He probably meant dil has drank enough.
MY HEART 😭💓
Awwww I love Tommy ❤️🥰
Was this anyone else’s first cry at a movie?? Just me? That’s kewl
Tommy's dad, stu told him that one day dil will change & tommy will be happy to have him as a little brother. Well, this is it 👦❤🧒👶
"You're a bad, naughty baby & you're never gonna get any better. Phil & Lil were right!"
This is very emotional
Same as spongebob and Patrick died in the first movie
Tommy is suchhhh A UPSTANDING GOOD BROTHER 😢❤❤
Dil and Tommy are finally getting along well almost 😞
1:48 Tommy loses his patience "I don't want my fuckin' sponsitility no more!" 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
...that's me when my credit card statement comes in the mail 😂😂😂
@@natty8857lol
Who left this mixed bowl of onions here?!?
wiinterflowers I don't know you ask me 😢
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I feel bad for Tommy and his brother Dil, cause Tommy gets angry at Dil for not sharing, Dil gets upset, too.
👶Dil: "Mine! Mine!" 😊
@Tanisha Lee Dil, that's enough.
@Tanisha Lee You didn't leave any for me.
But I’m hungry to !Stop it! Dil thats enough !Stop it! You didn’t leave any for me
@@vanessacastro2473 Dil - Burp. All done
One thing I like is how Dil suddenly went from being a selfish, greedy, unreasonable, brazen, spoilt brat to becoming very timid and fearful.
I think it's fair to say Tommy unwittingly found Dil’s weak spot.
I KNOW
Imagine if this happens between Chuckie and Kimi
2:59- always brings me to tears 😢😭
It's true
Now I'm sad.
I just wanna be happy about this forever.
Me too.
Same 😢
This made me wanna hug my 2 siblings 🥺🥺🥺❤❤❤💖💖
Same here I love this part of the movie so much 🥺😭❤️📼
I know it's a baby cartoon and the babies are well aware of what they are doing but glad Tommy taught Dill a lesson because Dill was nice all of a sudden after the fact..lol
He was just being a baby!!
@natty8857 Yeah, exactly what you said!
It can be very annoying sometimes, but babies just do that stuff!
He had no ill intentions and most likely didn't even know that what he was doing was wrong.
A lot of babies tend to take toys because they want it and not because they know it makes their siblings upset. Or if they knock over some toys their older siblings had, they laugh because the toys fall down and not because their siblings are upset.
As I said, it doesn't make it any less annoying, especially to a big sibling, but it's just a baby thing!
Y'know, I've seen many people say that Dil was a jerk as a baby and he knew what he was doing when he did all that stuff to the other Rugrats in the first Movie.. And Y'know what? I half agree that Dil knew what he was doing in plenty of cases, but not in the way many say, which was because he was being selfish.
Like, yes, he meant to do some things that he did wrong, but not because he was purposely being selfish and doing it to make the others mad.
For example, there had been a few times, especially at the start, where Dil hit Tommy with a rattle because he wanted some of Tommy's things. He probably wasn't even aware they were Tommy's and when he was told about it, he may not have believed him, thinking that it was his own either because he was given it or because it interested him. As a result, he decided that hitting him with the rattle would be the only way to keep what he THOUGHT was his, and wasn't doing it because he knew Tommy would be upset at him.
And in the scene before Tommy was fed up, where they were fighting over a blanket, in particular where he laughed at Tommy for falling down, he only laughed because he fell down, not because he knew he hurt him and made him upset.
A lot of babies tend to do that with their older siblings. They tend to take toys because they want it and not because they know it makes their siblings upset. Or if they knock over some toys their older siblings had, they laugh because the toys fall down and not because their siblings are upset. It's very annoying to their older siblings, but they're in no way doing it out of selfish motive. (Speaking as someone with a little brother)
bruh im 20 and im hella choking up WTF
im 20 and watching this clip made me tear up
You guys aren’t alone 😭
THE FEELS OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Rugrats 😭😭😭😭😭😭
2:31 lmao Tommy didn't give a rat ass about Cynthia 😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well if you were driven to the end of your road, you’d be oblivious too.
@@DanielleSantos711how old are you?
that's why brothers become enemies!
Not all in the world do.
At the beginning, Dil was indeed a very naughty baby but that doesn't mean the family wants rid of him. it was phil & lil's idea to take dil back to the hospital (which obviously won't even work 😆). If they hadn't drove off in the reptar wagon in the first place, they wouldn't be in this mess.
At least he is now a nice baby.
Has your siblings(Idk if you have siblings) have been naughty as dil?
@@Kaihello-jl1bn I don't know. I'm so much like tommy. I have only one brother & he may have been naughty too. I definitely was. Like tommy, I thought having a brother was hard but then discovered theres room in my heart for him. And come to love him very much ❤
@@paulmacartney8266 did your parents ever saw you trying to hurt your brother?
@@Kaihello-jl1bn I can't say but if they did, I guess I was only a child at the time. There were times were I was so mad at him but I would never dream of killing him.
I like Tommy, cause he's kind, gentle and friendly. But Angelica is very mean, bratty, and rude.
Tommy is also smart & wise & comes up with great ideas. His wee brother, dil "dilly" 😆 is very cute, sweet & adorable despite his naughty, spoiled behaviour.
angelica is loyal as fuck. when her bestie (cynthia) was kidnapped, she didn't hesitate to go find her.
@@bbriefs8689 Angelic is a spoiled brat. The only thing she seems to care about is herself. Maybe half of it isn't true.
@@bbriefs8689Fuck the humanity
SOO CUTEEEEEEEEEEEEEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MuffinZ & ToastZ this is actually abusive.
“You think it’s funny Phil and Lil were right your a bad naughty baby and your never gonna get any better I’m through of being a big brother I don’t want my sponsitility no more”
Ok so when I was a kid watching the scene it made feel very frustrated and sad for tommy. Like I low key hated dil even in the show all grown up ( I guess my hatred carried). In the end everything became ok but idk this scene just made me feel some type of way. After reading the comments I’m glad to know I’m not the only one. I wouldn’t say I was traumatized but this scene just stuck with me.
Dil pickles crying over E.T 1982 death scene
2:48 jerry bruckheimer films sound storm
This Sene always gets to me I can Relate To it cause I been There before With My Younger brother as well do love him
2:44
Cain: Tommy don't make my mistake
I love Susie & Tommy
2:54 Evil Tommy 👿😠
Remind me of my twins 😩😩😩
Tommy is so dramatic and btw, tommy said Popsicle ensted of hospital.
Blue Butterflies hopsicle.
I thought I was the only one who cried watching this lol
Too cute
Dil did not change it that moment, he was scared of the Thunder, and his instincts told him to stick with the guy pulling him around. Tommy should of did it
Not tommy should of did it 😂😂
As this is a fictional story, these babies are far more intelligent and clever than babies in real life. In real life, all of us are born selfish naturally, but we do improve on it as we age. Based on that, my view is Dil was capable of being good from the day he was born, he just wanted to be more like Angelica; a selfish, greedy, spoilt little brat. Tommy stuck by Dil despite his selfishness and greed, and because of that, Dil still continued with his antics until Tommy finally lost patience and nearly finished with him for good, that it scared him enough to change him from bad to good. Dil then realised it was not the time to be playing silly beggars. Had Tommy not nearly given up on Dil for good, it may have taken him longer to change.
I think Stu's pep talk with Tommy was proven correct, by persevering with Dil, he would eventually change for the better. I think when Dil realised Tommy was about to give up on him, that's what sparked him to turn a new leaf.
I still wish he had gotten a good smack or two. Or at least one good kick from the monkeys.
Soo true!!
(All Grown Up! Tommy and Dil are watching this scene; Dil gives Tommy a dirty look)
Tommy: What? What are you looking at me like that for? Hey, *I* didn't do anything. *You're* the one who wouldn't share, Dil. It's your own fault you almost got fed to monkeys.
Dil: Yeah, right! All I did was laugh at your expense. Was that so bad? I mean, I was just a baby, right?
@FrenzyMedia - Your former place for craziness. It would be cool if it was. If I was tommy, I would say "We all make mistakes"
Dil is a bad, naughty baby but not for much longer 👶
He changed from bad to good.
@@Kaihello-jl1bnyes is like Snowball and Flushed Pets, Gavin and Gertie from Ice Age collision course 🦣 too
"Sponsitility"
Responsibility lol 😆Its a pocket watch which tommy & dil's picture in it. Tommy has responsibility for his little brother 😆
What’s sad is I think Dill knew what would have happened more than Tommy! I’m sure Tommy thought they monkeys would have just taken Dill because he had bananas on him, but that’s not an invention to a new friendship.
The Reason Dil is The New Born Baby Dil Has The Right To Tell Tommy But Dil Would Have Said To Tommy “ I’m Sorry Tommy But I’m New To The Family I Want You To Accept That I will Always Be Your Baby Brother I Love You Tommy”
Aww
Tommy Should Have Respected The Facts When Dil Was The First Born Baby Brother To Tommy When Didi Pickles Had Tommy But Didi Pickles Told Stu That She Was Going To Have a Second Child That Made Tommy Discouraged and Left Out Yes it Was a Sad Feeling For Tommy But He Needs To Able To Take Responsibility For Dil Because Dil is Still a Baby and He Doesn’t Know What To Do He Doesn’t Know Any Better i Know it’s Kind Of Hard To Believe That Tommy is The One Who is Responsible For Dil That is Life
What I don’t get is was Tommy trying to waste the banana stuff or was he trying to pour it all on Dil
he was gonna pour the banana baby food on Dil for the monkeys to take him away, since Dil “wanted the monkeys” and “monkeys want the nanners” as tommy put it.
He was about to pour all of Dil and let the monkeys take him. But that’s not what scared Dil. It was the realization that his protector was actually done with him. From the look on Tommy’s face
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Dill - the Cousin Oliver of _Rugrats..._
Tommy: Mario
Dil: Luigi
0:14 the monkeys scare the wolf's howl
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My Dil
a meme brought me here. Haven't seen this movie in 24 years ... I bet this scene is pretty f*ed up for someone watching it out of context. Tommy was going to let his Lil bro be ripped limb from limb by Baboons. Dark stuff. I miss the 90s
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Tommy Tells Alameda Slim To That’s Enough!
Rugrats Movie 1998 Paramount Pictures Nickelodeon Movies
Home On The Range 2004 Walt Disney Pictures
Dil was a bit too much though. Like, fr.
He was a naughty baby 👶😈
@Dimitriy Mykhaylov Amazing
Daggone Allergies
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Fluffy Vs Spike.
The Bank Trick.
Chuckie Gets Skunked.
Toys In The Attic.
Tricycle Theif.
dill can at leest share not very nice dill
Shoo
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Dil is still trash...should have been monkey food.
ill be honest when i first saw this movie and saw the seen it didnt really bother me and i thought Tommy was going to bludgeon dill to death
Too cute