-
first significant villains in the
Rugrats franchise, the child-hating Coco
LaBouche and her accomplice, Jean-Claude, the plot
takes place after the series'...
- Jane (Bronson)
Phillips Super Fuzz (Poliziotto superpiù) (1980) – Rosy
Labouche (final film role)
Known as Joan La**** in the 1930
United States census...
- musical.
After convincing from Angelica, Stu's child-hating boss, Coco
LaBouche,
attempts to
marry Chuckie's father, Chas, just to
become the head of her...
- Camp
Carpiagne near M****ille
since 2014, when it
moved from
Quartier Labouche in Orange, Vaucluse. It had
spent 47
years in
Orange after relocating from...
- is the work of a
local businessman named Torpedo and his
mistress Rosie Labouche, a
former actress on whom
Dunlop has a
serious crush. Dave is less a danger...
-
August 2000 Joe Gould's
Secret Alice Neel
Rugrats in Paris: The
Movie Coco
LaBouche Voice 2001 Cats & Dogs Ivy
Goodnight Moon
Narrator Voice;
short film 2002...
- the
church to stop the
wedding of Chuckie’s
father Chas and
villain Coco
LaBouche who
hates children. The
Reptar Wagon is seen in the
background in Rugrats...
- a five-part
series called "Alton Brown's Challenge".
Brown voiced Yum
Labouché in Big Hero 6: The Series. The
character is a
judge for an underground...
-
episode "Peltra", the
title character is a
parody of
Cruella de Vil. Coco
LaBouche, the
antagonist of the 2000
Rugrats film
Rugrats in Paris,
shares many...
- " to the grown-ups when he
eventually stops his
father marrying Coco
LaBouche. His
character design was
loosely based on Mark Mothersbaugh, the lead...