Madagascar (2005)
5/10
Following in the footsteps of great animated films, Madagascar finds itself stopped short...
27 November 2005
Alex the lion (Ben Stiller) is king of New York City. Well, Central Park Zoo to be precise. The only thing that would possibly make him leave such a pampered lifestyle is when his best friend Marty the zebra (Chris Rock) escapes from the zoo and Alex is forced to find him with help of friends Melman (David Schwimmer) and Gloria (Jada Pinkett Smith). But while searching New York City for Marty, the animals become considered dangerous and are sent away from the New York City to a strangle place called Madagascar.

I must admit that I really did want to see this movie after seeing the trailers and advertisements. Who wouldn't want to see another animated film after such films as The Incredibles, Shrek, and Toy Story 2? Some of the greatest comedies of the past few years have been animated, so why not take a chance on Madagascar. Well, the reason is because Madagascar is not the same kind of humor that made the others so great. Madagascar appeals to only one audience (that being "kids") whereas the other films appealed to all audiences. There are a few exceptions as always. There are a few adult-oriented jokes throughout the film, but for the most part Madagascar appeals only to children. Overall, Madagascar fails to live up to its expectations and pattern of great animated films, only to be enjoyed by kids 10 and younger.

I do not recommend this film.
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