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Stuart Little 3 - Call of the Wild (2006)

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Stuart Little 3 - Call of the Wild
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Directed byAudu Paden
CastRyan Hanson Bradford, Tara Strong, Kath Soucie, Tom Kenny, Wayne Brady, Geena Davis, Michael J Fox, Nathan Lane, Hugh Laurie, Peter MacNicol, Virginia Madsen and Rino Romano
Theatrical ReleaseFebruary 21, 2006
DVD ReleaseFebruary 21, 2006
Running Time75 minutes
MPAA RatingG (General Audience)
UPC Code043396061132
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed)
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Average user review: 3.0 (5 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteGreat movieQuote
My son loves this movie and all his other Stuart Little movies. Was shipped on time and it great condiction. FYI it is an animated movie, not like the first two. April 3, 2007

rating: 2 QuoteDVD automatically displays English subtitles. (Frustrating!)Quote
My DVD automatically displays English subtitles as the default setting. This happens every time we play it. I got it for my niece who's 4, and she always has to ask someone to reset it to display no subtitles. ( She otherwise can just hit the play button to start a DVD.) I was NOT happy with that. This info should have been stated on this website. I would never have bought it if I knew this. Poorly made cartoon, although my niece still watches it because she likes Stuart. April 22, 2006

rating: 2 QuoteOK Story, Very Disappointing AnimationQuote
The only good news about the second sequel to `Stuart Little' is that you can hear the voices of three principal actors of the original -- Michael J. Fox, Geena Davies, and Hugh Laurie. Except that, I can find nothing that would justify the decision of making another entry into the series. There is no state-of-the-art images merging seamlessly the live-action and CGI-created creatures. So what's the point of making this one?

The film is all shot in animation, and the animation is just cheesy. I know I should not expect Pixar in direct-to-video films, but it is not a totally happy thing to see the characters with clunky designs, whose monotonous movement looks so awkward that you might remember the unnaturally moving heads or arms of the characters on video games made five or six years ago, or the filmed version of `Final Fantasy.' Frankly this animation needs better software.

At least, the filmmakers are wise not to change the basic points of the `SL' world. Again we are to meet the Little Family, this time going on vacation for summer. Stuart joins in the `Lake Scout' with his brother George, which results in another misadventure on the lake as you know he would.

The story gets more interesting when a new character Reeko wisecracking skunk appears in the forest where, it is rumored, mighty and fearful `Beast' rules mercilessly. Somehow this skunk likes Stewart Little, and Stewart the skunk, and their friendship is tested when Snowbell gets into a big trouble.

Virginia Madsen and Peter MacNicol also provide voices, but that doesn't add much to the entire film.

Regular characters like Mr. and Mrs. Little, or Monty come back, but the film spends pretty much time to introduce and follow the story of the skunk, who is not particularly a funny character. There is an unnecessary `funky' musical sequence about Rikko `skunk with a funk' which completely misunderstands the target audiences of the film.

Though kids might enjoy it, `SL3' is a huge disappointment after watching two previous works, especially the rousing finale of `SL2.' The reason why they shot this film fully in unremarkable animation still mystifies me. March 26, 2006

rating: 3 QuoteTOO MUCH SKUNKQuote
While I'm sure the kids will enjoy this third entry in the STUART LITTLE franchise, from an adult's point of view, it's not as good as the first two. Blame it on the computer generated uninspired animation; blame it on the really bad songs (how many parents will have to explain what a derriere is?); or maybe it's got too much skunk in it. While the voice talents of Michael J. Fox, Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie return, Wayne Brady is a little too annoying and "gangsta" to be much fun. Why do they always have to put in an actor who has to speak hip and jive when it really has nothing to do with the character? Oh, well...I'm sure our youth of today will identify with his funk/rap song, but I'm just a little tired of it. Anyway, we do get Virginia Madsen as the voice of the Beast and Stuart manages to be a hero...so if I'm being too picky, sorry! But it's okay for the family. March 8, 2006

rating: 3 Quoteexpensive voices, cheap animationQuote
This entire movie is animated, unlike the first two Stuart Little movies. I was willing to accept that since it is a third movie that went straight to video. All the big name voices are in it ....all the people from the last movies. The animation is that low budget computer generated stuff you see in the Barbie movies. The story is okay but no comparison to the first two. I will say this about it though....my 4yr old loves it. I did get it for her so all in all it is a fine movie...just not the quality you would expect having seen the first two. March 6, 2006

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