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Eine Gruppe aus pelzigen Freunden flüchtet aus dem Zoo.Eine Gruppe aus pelzigen Freunden flüchtet aus dem Zoo.Eine Gruppe aus pelzigen Freunden flüchtet aus dem Zoo.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Kiefer Sutherland
- Samson
- (Synchronisation)
Jim Belushi
- Benny
- (Synchronisation)
Eddie Izzard
- Nigel
- (Synchronisation)
Janeane Garofalo
- Bridget
- (Synchronisation)
William Shatner
- Kazar
- (Synchronisation)
Richard Kind
- Larry
- (Synchronisation)
Greg Cipes
- Ryan
- (Synchronisation)
Colin Hay
- Fergus Flamingo
- (Synchronisation)
Miles Marsico
- Duke
- (Synchronisation)
Jack De Sena
- Eze
- (Synchronisation)
Don Cherry
- Penguin MC
- (Synchronisation)
Christian Argueta
- Hamir
- (Synchronisation)
David Cowgill
- Hamir
- (Synchronisation)
Lenny Venito
- Stan
- (Synchronisation)
Joseph Siravo
- Carmine
- (Synchronisation)
Colin Cunningham
- Hyrax
- (Synchronisation)
Patrick Warburton
- Blag
- (Synchronisation)
Jonathan Kimmel
- Scab
- (Synchronisation)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesScreenplay ideas were being written dating all the way back to 1991.
- PatzerIf you watch very closely the edge of Larry's mouth during the first scene in the garbage truck drifting through New York, Larry opens his mouth, and there is a very visible bright line where the interior of his mouth should line up with his lips, but doesn't. It's a tear in the CG model, and should have been fixed before the character was animated. What you're viewing through the tear is the New York city scape.
- Crazy CreditsAll main (and lots of the minor) characters interact with the end credits
- SoundtracksGood Enough
Written and Performed by Lifehouse
Produced by Jude Cole
Strings Arranged by Jude Cole
Recorded by Florian Ammon
Mixed by Mike Shipley
Lifehouse appears courtesy of Geffen Records
Ausgewählte Rezension
At first, this appears to be a rip-off of "Madagascar," with New York City zoo animals leaving the comforts of "home" for the wilds of Africa. However, it is a totally different story and feel to it, more serious and sentimental than "Madagascar." Personally, I like "serious and sentimental" but not in animated movie, at least not to the degree it was in here. I preferred the other "NYC zoo" film to this one because "The Wild" lost almost all of its great humor in the last 20-30 minutes.
The first 50 minutes of this film was spectacular. I was thinking, "Wow, another great animated film. How many is that in the past year or so?" The jokes were excellent, the characters mostly funny and the animation superb. The dark, rich colors in here are magnificent. This is a beautiful movie! The minor characters are the best in here: the snake, koala bear and squirrel. Eddie Izzard, Richard Kind and Jim Belushi, in particular, are great in their voices of these characters. The two crocodiles that the wandering zoo animals meet in the sewers are hilarious. They produced the biggest laughs, at least with me. The major characters: the lion (Keifer Sutherland), his cub (Greg Cipes) and the giraffe (Janeane Garafolo) were all a little too much on the serious side.
Speaking of serious: the last third of this film totally switched gears. I wonder how this went over with very young kids and their parents? It got too serious, frightening in spots (for little ones) and then the usual corny Disney ending. It's too bad: this could have been super if they had just continued doing what was working the first 50 minutes.
The first 50 minutes of this film was spectacular. I was thinking, "Wow, another great animated film. How many is that in the past year or so?" The jokes were excellent, the characters mostly funny and the animation superb. The dark, rich colors in here are magnificent. This is a beautiful movie! The minor characters are the best in here: the snake, koala bear and squirrel. Eddie Izzard, Richard Kind and Jim Belushi, in particular, are great in their voices of these characters. The two crocodiles that the wandering zoo animals meet in the sewers are hilarious. They produced the biggest laughs, at least with me. The major characters: the lion (Keifer Sutherland), his cub (Greg Cipes) and the giraffe (Janeane Garafolo) were all a little too much on the serious side.
Speaking of serious: the last third of this film totally switched gears. I wonder how this went over with very young kids and their parents? It got too serious, frightening in spots (for little ones) and then the usual corny Disney ending. It's too bad: this could have been super if they had just continued doing what was working the first 50 minutes.
- ccthemovieman-1
- 7. Feb. 2007
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- The Wild
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- Budget
- 80.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 37.384.046 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 9.684.809 $
- 16. Apr. 2006
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 102.338.515 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
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