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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008)

November. 06,2008
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6.6
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PG
| Adventure Animation Comedy Family

Alex, Marty, and other zoo animals find a way to escape from Madagascar when the penguins reassemble a wrecked airplane. The precariously repaired craft stays airborne just long enough to make it to the African continent. There the New Yorkers encounter members of their own species for the first time. Africa proves to be a wild place, but Alex and company wonder if it is better than their Central Park home.

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a-h-harrigan
2008/11/06

Where to begin? Unoriginal and full of plots holes. Penguins? Piloting? I think not. Lions? Not eating other weaker animals? Again I must question these writers. All though somewhat creative the music was ancient and the animation iffy at best. Who is this grandma and why is she German?? Questions never answered that left me feeling like a bad boy

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Majikat
2008/11/07

A few stolen moments from Lion King, but identity plays its role in Madagascar 2! A worthy sequel, but doesn't live up to the first.

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david-sarkies
2008/11/08

Who would have thought? A sequel that is actually better, and more enjoyable, than the original. Actually, as I mentioned I found the original to be rather boring and pointless, and also somewhat lacked a plot, but it turned out that this one was actually a lot more engaging. In fact it felt as if the original was simply made as a lead up to this one. Mind you, since the first one did have a large part set in New York, the movie would have probably been too long to work all that well, but still it seemed as if this film succeeded where the first had, in my opinion, failed.First of all it had a better plot, namely Alex the Lion was born in Africa but had been captured by hunters and taken to the Central Park Zoo in New York. However, after being sent back into the wild, and landing up in Madagascar, they are left to fend for themselves. Well, the penguins build a plane and launch into the air, but unfortunately they run out of petrol and end up crash landing in the middle of Kenya. In fact they land up in the exact same reserve that Alex originally came from, and he even encounters his father. The problem is that because he has been gone for so long, and been raised in the zoo, he hasn't gone through the traditional rites of passage that all lions have to go through.Like a lot of sequels all of the favourite, and not so favourite (namely the Lemurs) have returned. They even have the psychotic little old lady from the first movie that spends her time running around bashing people on their head with her handbag. Now she is on safari, and as is typical she has her own ways of doing things, and surviving. Mind you, she does actually take on a life of her own in this film, and becomes one of the better characters. Okay, she was a pretty cool character in the first movie, but she was only playing a bit role there as where whereas here is it taking a much more major role.In the end though I thought that this was actually a pretty cool movie, and quite enjoyable as well, though it will be difficult knowing what is going on unless you have sat through the original film.

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Miguel Neto
2008/11/09

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa do not have the same quality of the first , the plot looks like a copy of the first , the film is less funny is funny that the first does not have good times also , the characters still charismatic , but that does not save the film, has some funny moments , especially when the old lady appears , the plot in addition to remember the first film , is very cliché, the soundtrack is cool, the voice work is still relevant , the villain of the film is not convincing, the old lady gave more threat he , and the moments of Melman giraffe , Hippo with Glory are very annoying , I found the very Melman forced in this movie , Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is much lower than the first , more than to give a good laugh . Note 5.1

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