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Move it! Move it! for Madagascar from the studio that brought you Shrek and How to Train Your Dragon. When four pampered animals from New York's Central Park Zoo accidentally find themselves shipwrecked on the exotic island of Madagascar, they discover it really IS a jungle out there! Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer and Jada Pinkett Smith headline an all-star cast of hilarious animals, including a quartet of mischievous penguins and legions of lemurs, led by the outrageous King Julien. Madagascar is a roaring good family film that you'll go wild for again and again! (Dreamworks Animation UK)

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Stanislaus 

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English Madagascar is a fountain of humorous lines that have basically become humanised, and although the film works best the first time, it can still entertain on repeat viewings. Of the central quartet, Melman, the owner of countless diseases, was by far the most entertaining, and I also liked the trio of lemurs, and of course the "penguin gang", who thankfully got more space in the following years. If you want to laugh sitting in the the couch, the colourful Madagascar is an ideal choice. ()

D.Moore 

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English After watching the original version I have to give Madagascar one star and upgrade it from a below average cartoon with not much animation to an average cartoon. The penguins are still the best, the main characters remain annoying, the lemurs don't show any great fun even when they don't speak in slang, but it's a bit more bearable. The best scene remains the one with “What A Wonderful World". ()

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lamps 

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English When I was ten and it came out on DVD I loved this film. It has a lot of excellent secondary characters lead by the penguins, all taking place at an incredibly brisk pace. But over time, the only things that remain are Hans Zimmer’s great music and very childish entertainment that is sometimes annoying to adults and which intellectually and narratively can't hold a candle to any Pixar movie – for instance, its entire second half is better executed in the barely ten-minute long sequence “Fish are friends, not food” of Finding Nemo. 55% ()

kaylin 

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English I really like this animated movie and I have to say that it's also because of the Czech dubbing. Zbyšek Pantůček is absolutely perfect here and his Maurice is much better than in the original version. Overall, the Czech version is excellent. It's exactly the kind of animated movie where you fall in love with the characters, including the penguins who eventually got their own movie. ()

novoten 

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English Although some newer Disney movies or Pixar movies may be relatively transparent and moralistic, it is still a better option than a shouting mixture of crazy animals. In Dreamworks, they simply couldn't combine the story, humor, and pop culture references, and in the end, they had to rely on supporting characters to save everything. Penguins or King Julien's sidekick Maurice are perfect, and only thanks to them can Madagascar be managed repeatedly. However, it is still a clear disappointment, and I am still surprised that the sequels are much better. ()

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