Stuart Little 3 - L'appel de la forêt
Titre original : Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Little family spend their vacation near Lake Garland. Meanwhile, in the forest, a beast is threatening the animals to give her food every night.The Little family spend their vacation near Lake Garland. Meanwhile, in the forest, a beast is threatening the animals to give her food every night.The Little family spend their vacation near Lake Garland. Meanwhile, in the forest, a beast is threatening the animals to give her food every night.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Geena Davis
- Mrs. Little
- (voix)
Hugh Laurie
- Mr. Little
- (voix)
Wayne Brady
- Reeko
- (voix)
Kevin Schon
- Snowbell
- (voix)
Virginia Madsen
- The Beast
- (voix)
Rino Romano
- Monty
- (voix)
Tara Strong
- Brooke
- (voix)
- …
Charlie Adler
- Beaver
- (voix)
Tom Kenny
- Forest Animals
- (voix)
- …
Sophia Paden
- Forest Animals
- (voix)
- …
Kath Soucie
- Forest Animals
- (voix)
- …
Ryan Hanson Bradford
- Various Children Voices
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Robby D. Bruce
- Boy Scout
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
This instalment was not great at all. It should not have been created. It was a nice idea to do it in cartoon form but the storyline needed more attention from the crew. The cast selection was alright. They did not fully commit to their respective characters. Michael J. Fox certainly knows his character roles very well. This instalment reveals to viewers the true definition and nature of assisting others. Unfortunately, I have gone through life without anyone assisting me whenever I needed assistance. Also, I am not allowed to assist others for some reason. This is an instalment that could have better but ended up as a disaster.
I must admit that this film was very well animated compared to other animated films of the same time frame. It looks more realistic, which compared to the first two films is excellent. And the voice-over work in this film is by far excellent. Most of the cast from the first two returned, with the exception of Jonathan Lipnicki. But Wayne Brady's voice appears in the film as Reeko the skunk. Thats a plus.
Some of the scenes though, very much reminded me of scenes from earlier Disney films. For instance, the lioness on the rock is reminiscent of Pride Rock from "The Lion King." And the name of the skunk is Reeko, very similar to Meeko from "Pocahontas." Even the forest animals are very similar to those in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and "Bambi." The animation. although well done, seems to be a rip off of Disney films.
After careful consideration, I gave this film a 6.
Some of the scenes though, very much reminded me of scenes from earlier Disney films. For instance, the lioness on the rock is reminiscent of Pride Rock from "The Lion King." And the name of the skunk is Reeko, very similar to Meeko from "Pocahontas." Even the forest animals are very similar to those in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and "Bambi." The animation. although well done, seems to be a rip off of Disney films.
After careful consideration, I gave this film a 6.
Stuart Little is back in an all awful sequel and this time he's a boy scout. It's funny how nature is seen in this movie as a playground meant to be tame and fun for city people with no idea of how to distinguish a pine tree from a mushroom. The cougar portrays of course the forces of evil who must be tracked down and vanquished by a goody-goody lab rat and a cat who acts more like an overgrown guinea-pig than a cat. The parents are as usual a goofy, happy pair with the father who sees vicious, vampire skunks and rabid chipmunks behind every single slimy toadstool and the mother who smiles and cleans up the mess without complaining.
Stuart Little and his family are out vacationing at a lake in a rented cabin. Unlike the combination of live action and animation of the first two movies, the whole thing is entirely animated.
Basically the story is about Stuart and friends finding and having an adventure with the local animals, with the villain this time known as The Beast. What to do about him, since he wants to eat the animal cast? In the end Stuart finds the way to get rid of his threat.
This story is still good for the kids. Nothing special but good enough not to bore or dismay them, and there is no potty humor to worry about. Certainly better than, say, Barney the Dinosaur.
Basically the story is about Stuart and friends finding and having an adventure with the local animals, with the villain this time known as The Beast. What to do about him, since he wants to eat the animal cast? In the end Stuart finds the way to get rid of his threat.
This story is still good for the kids. Nothing special but good enough not to bore or dismay them, and there is no potty humor to worry about. Certainly better than, say, Barney the Dinosaur.
Stuart Little 3 features a richly layered performance from Tara Strong, but that may be this dour threequel's sole distinctive feature.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCorey Padnos replaced Jonathan Lipnicki as the role of George due to the latter's older age, while Kevin Schon and Rino Romano replaced Nathan Lane and Steven Zahn as Snowbell and Monty for unknown reasons.
- GaffesAt the end of the 2nd movie, Mrs. Little stopped being overprotective of Stuart. But in this movie, she was still overprotective of him.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #33.14 (2005)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Stuart Little 3
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- Durée1 heure 12 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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