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Jada Pinkett Smith, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Ben Stiller, Tom McGrath, Christopher Knights, and Chris Miller in Madagascar (2005)

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Madagascar

494 opiniones
8/10

Hey! Chill! It was a good movie

I have to admit, I was sick of the over advertising, but I decided to give Madagascar a chance. Lately, I've actually been getting more into the computer animation flicks and wanted to see what Madagascar was all about. I don't get why there are a lot of users here on IMDb that absolutely hate this film or didn't really get into it, because I thought it was a very cute and enjoyable film for the kids and adults.

Marty, Meldman, Alex, and Gloria are all zoo kept animals who are pampered all day and entertain humans on a constant schedule. Marty wants more though, he wonders where he comes from and what it would be like to be in the wild. Alex, the lion, is truly against this and will have no part of it, but tries to find Marty after he escapes. The rest of the gang follows, but they are caught by the animal catchers and are sent back, but accidentally fall of the boat shipping them home and they end up on an island called Madagascar. They are "welcomed", if that's the right word, by other animals and must learn how to survive, but it's going to be hard when Alex is starving for meat!

I loved the American Beauty and Chariot of Fire references, I thought they were just so funny! There are more than a few good laughs in this film and I felt like it was being unfairly rated here on IMDb, yes, it's not as great as The Incredables, but I really feel like anyone could love this film. I'm actually going to be on my way to buy it, I loved it that much, so please give this movie a fair chance. Believe me, it's worth your time.

8/10
  • Smells_Like_Cheese
  • 3 nov 2006
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8/10

Madagascar

A great story of friendship and survival where an animal escapes from the zoo and his friends go to pick it up but everything goes wrong. The plot and their misadventures are quite original and the whole thing is rendered very well and generates great fun
  • 0U
  • 16 feb 2020
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8/10

Madagascar - a great ride!

Lots of fun - I saw it with the grandkids and a theater full of families. a great time was had by all. technically speaking, one might say that the story was 'uneven' in places (can you say *that* about animated films? (-:) -- I mention this because there has been some needlessly negative feedback here at IMDb. On the whole, though, the presentation is quick-paced, bright, happy, and delightful to the eyes and ears. There are also some unique, quirky scenes (i.e. animals nonchalantly getting on a subway?) - I love to see stuff I haven't seen before. that's not easy to do, you know - by all accounts, "everything has been done on film already.." - (if you catch my drift). so, give credit when due! enjoy!(-:
  • canuckteach
  • 28 may 2005
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I've Seen Better And Worse. Overall, It Is A Decent Kids Movie That Can Hold Adults Attention As Well.

Let's face it, it's hard to put out a good animation movie that is equal to Shrek, The Incredibles or Finding Nemo. Those are hard movies to follow but Madagascar is by no means a bad movie. In fact, I will still rate this pretty high, as I enjoyed it without watching the clock.

The plot was very easy for children to follow while not so simplistic that adults become bored in the middle. The simple plot was that 4 animals raised in a zoo venture out into the wild and quickly realize how easy they had it back home in the New York Zoo.

There was quite a few humorous scenes in Madagascar, but my favorite has to be the "distinguished" chimps who get offended that the thought of looking or smelling like a monkey is bad. An honorable mention is the penguins who also got more than they bargained for in Antarctica.

While some of the graphics are sub-par to other movies I've mentioned, like Alex the Lion (voiced by Ben Stiller) for instance. At times they look sort of like clay-mation or something, and other they look positively life-like. The scenery and the lemurs stand out as the most beautifully rendered parts of the movie.

This movie is great for getting the kids out of the house and not too bad if the normal adult wants to get away and enjoy something more suitable for the family as well.
  • BraveHawk
  • 6 jun 2005
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7/10

Fun movie for the family

There are so few movies that you can enjoy as a family, so perhaps I've given this more stars than it deserves. I did laugh out loud several times. The jokes are mostly "pop culture" references; for example, (the zebra (Chris Rock) has a treadmill in his area (not a cage, really) at the zoo.

This is sort of a twist on the fish out of water movies, as the zoo animals, according to the local animal rights activists, don't belong in the zoo; they are shipped off to Africa. Hilarity ensues; the animals don't end up at the planned destination and find out that they don't necessarily belong in the wild either. What I found unique about this movie is that for once, the actual nature of the animal is acknowledged. Ben Stiller's lion character realizes that everyone looks like a steak and wants to eat everyone. Of course, he realizes that he's "wrong" (HUH??) and tries to change. The kids loved it, I wasn't totally bored out of my mind, and the animation was pretty good, I thought. The penguins were especially cute. Wish they'd had more screen time.
  • ArizWldcat
  • 1 jun 2005
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7/10

I don't know what's wrong with me.

I just love this movie. It's funny I don't care. This is a movie from my childhood that I still love.
  • masoncheek
  • 4 may 2020
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6/10

So Much Could Have Happened on This Island...

Okay. Here we go. Before watching this film, if you read what it is going to be about, you will find something that could be promising. Four animals that are close friends in a zoo end up being stranded in the wild where one of them--the lion--finds out that it is his nature to hunt down the other three. Now that makes a good story! But the thing is that the story barely even touched on that. It seemed to go nowhere and throughout the time that I watched this, I felt as if it were still beginning and we were being introduced to the characters, including the ones that later come into play. I didn't feel as if the peak of the plot was ever reached because I started thinking: What is the plot? Where is this movie trying to go? Nothing really happens. This film is like a large introduction that never really goes anywhere. It barely touches the middle of the story when it suddenly ends. A big hole was certainly there when the credits came up. A lot could have been done with this story. We also never really connect with any of the characters. They are just there. The voices are done well and they really match with the characters, but that's mostly it. There is not a lot of character development. But the good news is that many kids will enjoy this. There is plenty of light humor, especially with the penguins who steal the show most of the time. There are cute parts and the visuals are all right. This is no Shrek and it is a little below Shark Tale in my opinion. Dreamworks could have had a much better film. So much more could have happened on this island, but alas we were only introduced to it and nothing else. No, this movie is not horribly bad, but it is not very good either. I give it an average at best. It is watchable but that is it for me. The story was handled too weakly. This movie really had potential. But hey, at least the kids most likely will enjoy it =)

5.8/10 Stars
  • T1Thousand
  • 31 may 2005
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9/10

Hey! This is a funny movie and you just might like it

Madagascar is a movie produced by Dreamworks under the direction of Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, who undoubtedly achieved the perfect fusion between 3D animation and comedy, deriving as a final product a film for all audiences full of funny moments, moving music and really good animation for 2005, when watching the film you could tell just by seeing the characters their feelings and expressions that the animation team led by Shannon Jeffries as art director wanted to portray them to us.

The story of the film begins in the New York zoo, where there's a very diverse group of friends, consisting of a lion who is the protagonist (Alex), his best friend, a zebra (Marty), a hippopotamus (Gloria) and a giraffe (Melman). It all begins when Marty, on his 10th birthday, regrets how routine his life has become, which is increased by his desire to know what there is outside the walls that keep him captive, this dream of changing his life, combined with the ideas of a group of penguins which act as a squad of soldiers, leads this group of friends on many adventures.

The film is very entertaining, since its mixture of fiction and reality along, with some moments of dark humor, keep the audience focused on what will happen next during the film's 82 minutes, additionally, it instills important values like friendship and the anthropomorphic behavior of the characters will make us feel even more involved in the story that is presented to us.
  • sofiaSfromPasto
  • 13 ene 2021
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6/10

A Nutshell Review: Madagascar

Dreamworks Animation SKG has set high standards with its Shrek series, and follow ups like Shark Tale. Somehow this film falls short of expectations, and the best bits seemed to have been featured in the trailers.

Without going into the story details which you can piece together from promotions - this one has neither the zaniness nor a level of adult sophistication which we are spoilt with, and it seemed pretty back to basics.

Sure the spoofs are there - but not as rampant as the other animations (See? I'm comparing here! It's the standards that are set! I can't help it!). I've only managed to spot Zoolander, American Beauty, Cast Away, and given the premise, how can anyone not spoof the reality TV series Survivor? The lack of spoofs might not mean much, but dialogue without much wit doesn't cut out for me. Louis Armstrong's Born Free being played ad nausem also got to me.

Despite its flaws, the animation is still top notch. The animals are beautifully drawn, and as always, contain that hint of their real life actors in them, like caricatures. In the zebra, you see Chris Rock, the Lion, the cockiness and self-importance of most Ben Stiller's reel life characters, and David Schwimmer's prominent neck resulted in him being handed the role of the giraffe. Jada Pinkett Smith as the hippopotamus? Now that's something different! Some of you might fall in love with the potential of the supporting characters, and at times, it seemed that they upstage the main leads. The pair of monkeys (one can read but can't speak, the other can't read but speaks with a stiff upper lip), the gang of penguins (they steal the show each scene they're in), a squirrel with rip-off Shrek's-puss-in-boots eyes (awww...), and my personal favourite - the crazed Lemur King, who speaks like an Indian chief (he sounds like one anyway!).

Perhaps with a little bit of direction and a more focused script (for kids? Or for adults? Or having elements of both to entertain adults and kids alike? Kids were falling asleep in this film - a sin for animation!) this could turn out into a hit. Alas the Dark Side of the Force is strong, and I really don't see this scaling to the peak of the (US) movie charts and dethroning the Sith.

The saving grace for me - the madcap jungle banghra rave party! WOOHOO! Repeated again as the end credits roll, but nothing at the end except for a hippo who thinks its a Tinkerbell.
  • DICK STEEL
  • 24 may 2005
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9/10

A nice surprise

The mood you're in when you see a movie has a big impact on how much you enjoy it. I saw this in a cinema packed with young families and it went down well. I laughed a lot, so did my kids, and so did the cinema. I explained to my daughter that pansy meant softy, so I even felt useful.

Having young children means I have sat through quite a lot of this genre, and the use of computers in animation makes things a little over-refined. I seem to be the only person who finds Pixar movies too polished, faultless, and stale. This film can be abrupt and patchy, but in my opinion that makes it more spontaneous.

The movie looks great, the penguins are funny, the king is funny, and the pace and energy are good. About 90 minutes is also the correct length. The plot may be thin but the survival concepts that pepper the movie are good intellectual fodder for children.
  • bullseye_au
  • 13 jun 2005
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7/10

Someone's got a zoo loose.

  • Lady_Targaryen
  • 22 mar 2006
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10/10

Lived Up To Good Reputation - Funny, Colorful

Here's another recently-made animated film that has two outstanding characteristics which make it a winner: 1 - consistently funny humor that adults can enjoy, and 2 - beautiful, bold colors.

When a movie is both fun to hear and to watch, I have very few complaints. This movie provides a lot of enjoyment with more jokes perhaps that adults would laugh at than the kids. I can't say that for sure, since I watched it by myself....but I sure got my share of laughs

This is a tale of four zoo animals that wind up in the wilds. To be more precise, they go from the big zoo in New York City to the wilds of Madagascar, an island near Africa. Wherever these "guys" are - the lion, zebra, hippo and giraffe - they are entertaining.

Ben Stiller and Chris Rock, voicing the lion ("Alex") and zebra ("Marty"), respectively, are the two main characters. Jada Pinkett Smith's hippo ("Gloria") and and David Schwimmer's hypochondriac giraffe ("Melman") provide solid support. The main thing is that all the characters, including supporting ones, are likable and funny in their own way. Every character is quite different. The story movies exceptionally fast so the hour-and-a-half is easy to watch.

Maybe the best thing I can say is that I heard a lot of good things about this before watching it, and it lived up to its hype. That's not easy to do.
  • ccthemovieman-1
  • 24 ene 2007
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6/10

Good for its time

I watched a little over half of this movie last night. To be honest, the 6 rating is not as bad as it sounds; There's some funny scenes and a pretty straightforward plot, making it easy to watch. That being said, I am not the biggest fan of "adult jokes" in kids movies. You gotta do them right, and some of them I found pretty lame or not in good taste. The characters got a little annoying, and I found myself becoming less engaged with the movie as time passed, which is weird considering how relatively short the movie is. At the end of the day, it is kids movie in 2005, so take this with a grain of salt. Still a fun movie to watch with friends on a random Saturday night.
  • fguev
  • 24 may 2025
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5/10

It was OK

Moderately funny movie. Decent lines, some funny moments. I have to admit I liked Ali G as the king lemur singing "Move It" as did my 7 and 4 year olds. Some funny visuals as well (won't spoil those here) but this movie is nowhere in the league of Shrek or the better Disney stuff, and certainly not as funny as the highlight reel that was the trailer being shown for the last couple of weeks on television. If you haven't gone yet, you might want to wait until it hits your local second-run discount theater, or just rent it because as another poster mentioned, it is in no way worth spending $50+ for a family of four. And the poster who gave it a 10-star review, along with his blathering drivel of a review ("reel" indeed, ugh) is an obvious studio plant, pay it no mind.
  • zenstain
  • 27 may 2005
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Love The Penguins

'Madagascar' is by no means the worst CGI animated flick but it's far from the great movies Pixar has given us over the last 10 years. Storywise, it is simple enough for kids to enjoy but there are too many plot holes so forget about educating them about animals. The pacing is quite bad as it really slows down in the middle. Some of the gags are overdone and as a result, they fall flat. The dialogues are mostly okay.

The CGI is far from terrific but the vivid colours somehow make up for it. The virtual Madagascar is colourful and spectacular to look at. There is plenty of energy (sometimes a bit too much) to keep the audience tuned.

The characters are a tad over the top. Chris Rock, David Schwimmer and Jada Pinkett Smith are alright. Ben Stiller tends to be a little irritating. McGrath, Knights and Miller totally rock as the three penguins. For me, the penguins were the best and funniest parts.

'Madagascar' may not be the best example of entertaining CGI flicks but it makes for a decent one time watch as long as the viewer is willing to suspend their beliefs to a certain extent.
  • Chrysanthepop
  • 15 ene 2009
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6/10

Cute for kiddies but not the kid in me.

I was rather disappointed with this film. As an adult, I found the film mediocre overall. The jokes were not very funny and I found the voice-overs rather bland (especially for "Alex" the lion), with the exception of David Schwimmer. My interest in the story lessened considerably when the animals left New York and arrived in Madagascar. I think the film would have been better if the animals had decided to make a break for Connecticut or Montana rather than having them be shipped off to Africa. The scene-stealers were the penguins, who were quite amusing, and the best sequence in the entire movie was the opening shot of a chorus of penguins singing "Born Free." While watching the film, I kept hoping the main characters would leave and the penguins would return. The littlest tykes in the theater seemed to enjoy this a bit, but adults will find it not worth their while.
  • sunraider
  • 31 may 2005
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7/10

Good kid flick

We saw a screening of this last night. It was me and my 5 year old, who was very excited to be seeing it, from viewing all the commercials about it's release coming up. My daughter loved the music and dance sequences. She also like how "sassy" the Hippo Gloria was. I felt the movie moved very quickly. The animation was good, what one would expect from Dreamworks. There was a lot of funny dialogue between the characters. I felt the Giraffe Melman character was a bit annoying and nerve racking. I would recommend for kids 5 and under. The music made my daughter want to dance at the end. She enjoyed the experience. I enjoyed Chris Rock's character the Zebra. He had many humorous lines. Ben Stiller didn't really come across as being the best voice for the Lion Alex.
  • jj112399
  • 24 may 2005
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7/10

Enjoyable family fun

Family fun with some great characters and personalities.
  • Majikat76
  • 12 may 2018
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8/10

It's no "Shrek" or "Finding Nemo" but it's worth the $8.25

I could not disagree with those who are calling this movie boring more. Is it a perfect movie? No. But it is fun, fast-paced, and highly entertaining. A theater full of children laughed almost non-stop, and even my husband (who honestly wanted to see the latest "Star Wars" movie) grudgingly admitted it was pretty good.

The plot is basic: four animals must try to survive in the wild, and along the way learn more about themselves. But the visuals are hilarious, the music is fun, and the interludes with the psychotic penguins? Priceless.

The only part of this movie I disliked was the casting of David Schwimmer. Although he did a fine job, the entire time I felt distracted by his voice- I was reminded too much of his Ross character from "Friends." So, don't go expecting an Oscar-worthy film, or even the next "Shrek." Instead, go to enjoy a piece of indulgent yet funny animation that will keep you laughing.
  • originalcrystaltm
  • 29 may 2005
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7/10

Good film

Good film. The style of the movie is like we are use to in normal cartoons, just put into a new media. And it works very well, you're always aware of it, and yet you sit and really is in awe of the texture of for instance Marty(Chris Rock). The technique is definitely as is to be expected. Hanz Zimmer, who's becoming a very well known man within the animated world, does a moderate good job, the music is there and really gives the effects it needs, but is just background. Directing is good, and all the characters works in their own way on the screen but are best together. There's a huge deal of very well timed jokes and they all somehow seems to work. The characters are very amu... sorry, highly amusing. Chris Rock is almost best as voice(like in Dr. Doolittle), where Ben Stiller although he comes through still is more enjoyable as live action.

7/10.
  • coolrunnings-62
  • 4 sep 2024
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8/10

Very funny

I took my 8 yr old daughter and a friend of hers to see the movie last weekend. We had a blast. The humor is one of Dreamworks best. It was sutle enough on some of the jokes that the younger kids did not catch on but you could hear the adults chuckling.

My personal favorite was Melmen. He was very funny and I think that everyone can relate to knowing someone like that. (Sick all the time)

I would not recommend kids under the age of 6 to see it though. Their where quite a few little ones in the theater and all you heard was "what are they doing now? Why are people laughing?" etc.

A lot of fun and a lot of laughs. We will definitely own this when it comes out on DVD.
  • larimeramy
  • 12 jun 2005
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6/10

The average DreamWorks movie.

DreamWorks movies have always had a harsh comparison to their competition at Pixar. The visuals were never as stunning, the jokes as high-brow, or the plots as thought-provoking. And while Shrek (2001) was an early outlier, enough time has passed that they've developed some great movies like How To Train Your Dragon (2010) and The Bad Guys (2022). Still, movies like Madagascar (2005) highlighted everything that made DreamWorks movies distinctly of that studio-and also ultimately "less than" the comparable fare being put out by Pixar at the same time.

Ironically, Pixar explored the whole "predators can't deny their instincts" plot to a much greater effect in Zootopia (2016). In Madagascar, these four Central Park Zoo animals find themselves separated from the support system that made their life comfortable. Their reactions to being in the titular country are played for laughs through the "fish out of water" trope. And while the frenetic, jerky motions of these characters appeals to children, I found most of the jokes aimed at the adults were amusing at best and uncomfortable to explain to my kids at worst.

The one bright spot in this movie was definitely the penguins. Seeing as these characters eventually got their own dedicated pieces after this film shows that DreamWorks realized what they had with these competent creatures. Acting like Black Ops/Special Forces, it's criminal that these minor characters didn't have a much bigger role to play in the driving force of the plot. While I didn't care for any of the main characters' quirks, I could watch those penguins again and again just for the smart, quick, and funny dialogue. They definitely save this movie from being worse, but it's not that great either.

The average DreamWorks movie, I give Madagascar 3.0 stars out of 5.
  • Benjamin-M-Weilert
  • 31 ene 2025
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8/10

The Lemurs (Almost) Steal the Show

I watched this movie on tv with my kids on Christmas 2019, while at my father's house in Brooklyn; they loved it so much we got the 4-disc blu ray for the series in January. Although some of the humor is more for teenagers, its slapstick also appeals to younger kids (e.g. 6 and 8 year olds). My son, in particular, loves lemurs, and so he really enjoyed seen them given such a big role, as well as the manic King Julien. The movie's main strength, however, are the very likable characters from the savannah, by way of the Central Park zoo: Alex the Lion and Marty the Zebra's relationship forms the centerpiece, but Gloria the Hippo and Melvin the Giraffe are great too.

Sebastian's Rating: 8 Stars Sienna's Rating: 8 Stars Paul's Rating: 7 Stars.
  • BabelAlexandria
  • 20 abr 2020
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6/10

Madagascar

This animated adventure showcases vibrant visuals and catchy musical numbers, transporting viewers to a colourful world of zoo animals gone wild. The CGI animation is particularly noteworthy, with lush jungle environments and expressively designed characters that truly pop off the screen. The soundtrack, filled with upbeat and memorable tunes, adds another layer of infectious energy to the film.

The voice acting is generally impressive, with notable and memorable performances from the lead characters. Ben Stiller's Alex the lion perfectly captures the character's theatricality and underlying insecurity, while Chris Rock's Marty the zebra brings an irrepressible enthusiasm and a touch of mischief. David Schwimmer's Melman the giraffe is endearingly neurotic, and Jada Pinkett Smith's Gloria the hippo provides a grounded, maternal presence. The supporting cast, particularly Sacha Baron Cohen as King Julien XIII, also deliver hilarious and scene-stealing turns that elevate the comedic elements.

However, some plot points feel formulaic and predictable, detracting from the film's otherwise lively pace. The "fish out of water" premise, while entertaining, occasionally leans into well-worn comedic tropes. While the humor is consistently present, some jokes land better than others, and a few gags feel geared more towards a younger audience. Despite these minor narrative shortcomings, the film's relentless energy and charming characters largely compensate.

Overall, it's an enjoyable, lighthearted experience that should appeal to both children and adults. The film's core message about friendship and embracing one's true nature resonates well, wrapped in a package of dazzling animation and engaging performances. It's a fun and easy watch, perfect for a family movie night.
  • willtheorangeguy
  • 20 jun 2025
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5/10

But the Previews Were Great

We planned my son's 7th birthday party around Madagascar -- the hot new animated movie coming out on the holiday weekend: hooray! If only it had lived up to the hype. First, the kids did like it. Second, the adults pretty much only liked the obscure references, the penguins and the lemurs. OK, everyone likes the lemurs. Here's what I'm saying: don't plan a party around this thing, OK? Because after seeing this, coming back to your Madagascar-decorated house is sort of an embarrassment ... Most of the performances seemed under what the visual outrageousness of the characters demanded, and, I'll just say it, Ben Stiller was a big disappointment. Chris Rock was adequate, but you never forgot he was Chris Rock. The other two main characters could have been voiced by anyone else with as much success. I'm sure we'll end up buying this thing on DVD, but it had better be on sale ...
  • GoodEvening
  • 29 may 2005
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