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Movie Overview
Cast
• Ben Stiller
• Chris Rock
• David Schwimmer
Director
• Eric Darnell
• Tom McGrath
MPAA Rating
PG - mild language, crude humor, and some thematic elements
Madagascar (2005)

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OFCS Rating: 59% Rotten
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B-
"The characters arrive at Madagascar, and, that's about it."  FromTheBalcony  Bill Clark

7/10
"...There’s no love affair, no princess, no… well, no anything, really – just lemurs and steak fantasies. But it’s still a fun bit of fluff, and a well-rendered one at that. "  Freeze Dried Movies  Brian Juergens

B+
"In an ocean of family films that either try too hard or aim too low, Madagascar is a charming, genuinely funny picture that provides a good ride for adults and kids."  FilmJerk.com  Brian Orndorf

"If you're six, the idea that your best friend might want to eat you isn't so literal or alarming. "  PopMatters  Cynthia Fuchs

2/5
"Madagascar is a film that, visually, is quite colorful and lively, but what’s underneath is bland, uninventive, and downright dull."  eFilmCritic.com  David Cornelius

D+
"Technically brilliant – but pathetically ignorant."  EDGE Boston  David Foucher

2/4
"...the film is just so bland..."  Reel Film Reviews  David Nusair

" The animation is predictably spectacular, the pace (once you get through the first sluggish 15 minutes) is brisk enough to maintain adult interest, and kids will love it."  Portland Tribune  Dawn Taylor

C+
"It should mostly catch the attention of the younger set, but there are some gags left over for their parents (lots of slick cultural references and poo yuks)."  Ozus' World Movie Reviews  Dennis Schwartz

1.5/4
"One of the most lackluster of the modern, big-budget CG-animated releases."  TheMovieBoy.com  Dustin Putman

C
"It hopes that if it throws enough pop-cultural references at us, we won't notice how frantically it's trying to figure out what to do."  EricDSnider.com  Eric D. Snider

1.5/4
"Very much like the penguins' trip to Antarctica, the only bits of color in an otherwise dead landscape, looking around until one of them finally utters, 'Well, this sucks.'"  eFilmCritic.com  Erik Childress

B+
"What a wonderful movie this is, so full of the funny, the charming and the bizarre, so clever and eager to take advantage of the possibilities of CGI animation."  Film Blather  Eugene Novikov

2.5/4
"...surprisingly plain and punchless. Still, Madagascar playfully aims to please its intended viewers (read: tykes) with its wandering spirit."  Movie Eye  Frank Ochieng

B
"A destination you should add to your summer moviegoing itinerary...makes for an enjoyable trip."  One Guy's Opinion  Frank Swietek

3/5
"A sporadically funny fish-out-of-water story with impressive animation."  Spirituality and Practice  Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat

2.5/4
"Eventually, it had to happen: a computer-animated dud."  ReelViews  James Berardinelli

2.5/4
"pleasantly funny and not too hyperextended in trying to cram in pop-culture references, but it loses narrative drive in the second half"  Q Network Film Desk  James Kendrick

'2.5/4'
"The cuddly factor ultimately wears thin..."  Palo Alto Weekly  Jeanne Aufmuth

7/10
"Not completely satisfactory [but] feels like a step in the right direction ... it's more willing to explore the places its subject matter can naturally lead to."  ReelTalk Movie Reviews  Jeffrey Chen

70/100
"Better than Shark Tale but still leagues away from the brilliance of the first Shrek."  FilmFocus  Joe Utichi

"...a colorful trip filled with wild abandon and a true sense of adventure."  Light Views  John Larsen

3/4
"Es un ejemplo claro de que la animación todavía tiene mucho que ofrecer, aunque sea de manera sencilla."  Moviola  Jorge Avila Andrade

4/5
"Simple, silly, enjoyable; much better than their last 3 efforts. Mostly for kids, but with some pleasure for adults as well."  Cinerina  Karina Montgomery

2.5/4.0
"... works for what it’s shooting for: a generally kid-friendly film that keeps everyone occupied for just under an hour and a half."  MovieCrypt.com  Kevin A. Ranson

3.5/5
"Madagascar revels in its own silliness and does so unapologetically."  7M Pictures  Kevin Carr

B-
"a cute computer animation that helps erase the bad taste of Dreamworks' last entry, Shark Tale, while not exactly whetting the appetite for their next"  Reeling Reviews  Laura Clifford

3/5
"Madagascar es una oda a la ciudad rascacielo, pero..."  Cinenganos  Luis Martinez

1/4
"An unfunny movie with a depressing premise and an unsolvable conflict"  Movie Habit  Marty Mapes

"[I]mmensely witty and deeply poignant, a fiercely humanistic [story] that, for all that it’s ostensibly about animals, is really about us..."  Flick Filosopher  MaryAnn Johanson

3/4
"Madagascar is solid family entertainment - not the best or most groundbreaking of the genre, but certainly an enjoyable movie that is worth catching."  Aisle Seat  Mike McGranaghan

C
"Some charming performances and saucy humor cannot save this movie from its surprising insensitivity."  Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies  Nell Minow

2.5/4
"Modestly improving upon the wretched DreamWorks animation template, Madagascar still fails to approximate Pixar's trademark mix of hilarity and poignancy."  Slant Magazine  Nick Schager

3/5
"1995 is long gone, and so are that year’s standards."  Filmcritic.com  Pete Croatto

3.5/5
"Gleefully entertaining fluff with absolutely no depth at all."  Shadows on the Wall  Rich Cline

C
"Tries to appeal to both the kiddie crowd and adults at the same time. It misses both targets."  Laramie Movie Scope  Robert Roten

C+
"The promise of the first half is not met in the second."  Reeling Reviews  Robin Clifford

7/10
"Dreamworks lets their computers do the talking in a fine cartoon freed of the weight of a significant message."  Monsters and Critics  Ron Wilkinson

"How many ways can you tell a fart joke? Dreamworks Animation continues to ponder the question that has puzzled humanity with Madagascar."  Movie Views  Ryan Cracknell

3/5
"Nearly all of Madagascar's laughs come from the supporting characters, and from a movie that stars Ben Stiller and Chris Rock, that's a pretty telling statement."  eFilmCritic.com  Scott Weinberg

B+
"... a routine story enlivened by location, color, exotic landscapes and a cascade of comic flourishes."  Seattle Post-Intelligencer  Sean Axmaker

B+
"It's the four scheming penguins voiced by the movie's animators and director that run away with the show."  Flipside Movie Emporium  Sean O'Connell

8/10
"Hip. hilarious fantasy adventure - a fun-filled good time for you, and the kid in you."  Modamag.com  Susan Granger

2/4
"Meta doesn't automatically mean clever."  Film Freak Central  Walter Chaw

3/4
"Unlike more adult-themed animated features like "Beauty and the Beast", "Madgascar" fails to absorb the audience that will be forced to attend with their children."  Oscar Guy  Wesley Lovell

6/10
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