It could be the Disney fan in me, but does this movie look absolutely adorable? That little fuzzy koala kills me- actually, all of the animals look so cute- I don't think I could pcik one over another! Ok, but really, look at this face.![]()
It could be the Disney fan in me, but does this movie look absolutely adorable? That little fuzzy koala kills me- actually, all of the animals look so cute- I don't think I could pcik one over another! Ok, but really, look at this face.![]()
It looks cute, but it also looks a lot like a rip-off of Madagascar. At least from what they have in the trailers.
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I think it's more of a mix with Madagascar and Finding Nemo.
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(Kinda like pixar was before, and similar to that Pigeon movie last
fall that did doo doo at the box office.)
Still it looks to have more potential than that pigeon movie,
even though it looks very similar to Madagascar with a little
Lion King thrown in. Even though the animals look more
realistic than Madagascar, I liked the more cartoony look
of Mad.
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I hope it's not a copy of Madagascar...
The problem I had with that movie was the characters. I hated them. In a cartoon you have to like the characters. I'm sorry, but a buch of spoiled rich bored new york city animals? come on!
I'll probably end up watching The Wild, due to the large amount of kids I hang around (for not having kids myself). I hope the characters are better
By the way Aladdin, if disney didn't make it who did?
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It's not like Chicken Little which as far as I know was an in-house Disney film.
ahhh... thanksOriginally Posted by jurgenb52
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Exactly! Both fabulous movies IMO. But this film does seem to be bringing a handful of its own touches to the screen. Check out the site... http://www.disney.com/thewildOriginally Posted by filmfreak11
very cool...
Nope, I have three kids and all three have said they have no interest, even my five year old daughter, who said it looked like Madagascar.She loooooves Madagascar, so she was offended.
My eight year old girl said it looked dumb and that the "cartooning" (animation?) was ugly.
Finally, I'm off the hook for a kids' movie!
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I hope the same thing. Saw Madagascar at the theatre and boy did I regret it. The only character I liked was the giraffe. David Schwimmer voiced him nicely. But he still reminded me of Ross Geller though.Originally Posted by thejoshualee
And is it just me or does that Koala have a Mickey Mouse-shapped noggin?
I hate to admit it....but this film doesn't look good at all. My first reaction was the same as most....Madagascar rip off. Other than that, it just doesn't look very interesting. I'll wait for Netflix.
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