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Madagascar (Full Screen Edition)

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AT NEW YORK'S CENTRAL PARK ZOO, A LION, A ZEBRA, A GIRAFFE & A HIPPO ARE BEST FRIENDS & STARS OF THE SHOW. BUT WHEN ONE OF THE ANIMALS GOES MISSING FROM THEIR CAGE, THE OTHER 3 BREAK FREE TO LOOK FOR HIM, ONLY TO FIND THEMSELVES REUNITED ... ON A SHIP EN ROUTE TO AFRICA. THEY WILL LEARN WHAT LIFE IN THE WILD IS LIKE.

Product Details:
Actors: Ben Stiller, Jada Pinkett Smith
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
Language: English, French, Spanish
Subtitle: English, Spanish, French
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: Dreamworks Animated
Run Time: 86 minutes
DVD Release Date: November 15, 2005
Average Customer Rating: based on 392 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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1discs don't playJul 11, 2010
I would like to watch this movie, but the discs don't work. I first bought the Madagascar (Widescreen) DVD. Two different computers and two different DVD media software programs refused to play the disc. I waited a long time and got the Blu-Ray version, which refuses to play on a laptop purchased just last November 2010. The movie is not available on Amazon's video on demand or on iTunes. End result: I didn't get to see it at the theater and don't have more than basic cable. I've now bought two non-working discs. I guess I'll have to wait for it on iTunes or find a friend who has it, because I don't want to be fooled a third time into paying for another disc.

Sure, the movie may be great, but I'll never know, because neither the DVD nor the Blu-Ray will play. I feel like I've been robbed twice. I was looking forward to a fun romp of a movie. Maybe if it ever comes on iTunes I can rent it. Bah.


1disappointedJun 18, 2010
I don't know what everyone else see's in this movie but I failed to see anything funny in it. First of all a lot of the humor is way over a little kids head. They wouldn't have the slightest idea what they were talking about. It's like they wanted to make it for the adults to laugh at and forget about the kids. Isn't this a kids movie??? Also it has an incredibly slow start. The first 30 min. of the movie are very boring to say the least, most kids would have already lost interst in this movie before it ever picks up speed. Right when you think things are going to get going with the music and dancing, it stops! Way to much dialoge for little kids and not enough action and music to carry the movie through. SOOOOOOOO disappointed.

1The worst CGI animated movie you'll ever watch...May 04, 2010
I have no idea how this movie was a hit. Oh wait, because it is totally shamless, filled with endless pop culture references, and features overly cartoony animation.
Expressing how boring the movie would be hard. Nothing in the movie was funny, engaging, anything. It was just endless gags about "New York Giants," and poor animation. Nobody will remember this movie in 10 years, no one. They will turning on "Finding Nemo," "The Incredibles," "Cars," or even the recent "How To Train Your Dragon" instead. Unlike those movies, this one didn't try to have good story and characters, it just went for the lowest of the low. Only Happy Feet was more untolerable.

5Madagascar like to Move it move itApr 30, 2010
I first started watching Madagascar when I was 10. It was out in a movie Theater. I saw this with my mother and my sister. I enjoyed that movie until I started being afraid and I was scared of when Alex was Roaring and I was so scared. My mom was I think noticing a little. I got scared the Rest of the movie and after we saw the movie out in a theater, my mom said, "You're afraid." and my mom once told me that if I am afraid, I pray or talk to my parents. I saw it again when I was 11 and I was still scared because of my usual (Roaring) and I didn't get my ears plugged. I got my eyes opened like if it were blurry and after that, I vowed not to watch it again until I get rid of my fear and for the past 2 years after I saw The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, I chose to go back to it and I was 13. While I was watching the movie, I was holding the Lucky Snowman Stick, it helps me get rid of my fear and after I saw the movie, my fear of Roaring is gone. And that is what makes me want to go back to watching The Lion King. I made my rule that the only way to see Madagascar 2 is when I get rid of my fear.

5Super funnyMar 22, 2010
I didn't think these films would be any good so I didn't see them. My brother told me they were really good. I watched and agree. They're both REALLY funny. Thanks bro.

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