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Madagascar
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  • Reviewer Ratings3.4 stars
  • Overall Rating3.4 stars

4 Reviews For Madagascar

  • Guest 20th Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    My children watch the movie in the car 3 or 4 times a month and I laugh out loud every time. King Julien and the penguins are great! Just as much fun for adults as for kids. Laugh out loud hilarious.

  • chicken licken Rank: Sergeant 25th Jul 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Madagascar is a funny, enjoyable and fanstatic movie.

    As the previous review has noted this film feels like disney of old. There are multiple stars in the film - penguins, lemur king and side kick, and the main quartet (lion, giraffe, zebra and hippo) which means the film is full - one set of characters does not have to carry the whole film as in the obnoxious shark tale (again see previous review). The penguins and lemurs fill in around the main stars relieving them of this need which I don ...
  • jpr 24th Jul 2005

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    Madagascar was a poor film from Dreamworks,Took three children aged 3, 5, and 14 they all got bored.

    A complete waste of a Sunday afternoon and £28!
  • MSpace Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 13th Jun 2005

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Take four pampered, zoo born-and-bred animals, drop them into the deepest, darkest jungles of Madagascar, and hilarity ensues. That at least is the theory in Dreamworks' latest computer generated animation. Though it would be more accurate to call Madagascar a cartoon in the old sense of the word since, tehcnical methodology aside, the style of this movie is, in part, heavily influenced by the likes of Bugs and Daffy.

    Dreamworks of course have inflicted upon us the good (the first Shrek), the ...

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