Madagascar

They weren't born in the wild... They were shipped there.

6.9
20051h 26m

Production

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Four animal friends get a taste of the wild life when they break out of captivity at the Central Park Zoo and wash ashore on the island of Madagascar.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Swimming Back to New York Extended Preview

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Madagascar (2005) - Caught in Grand Central Station Scene (1/10) | Movieclips

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Trailer

Cast

Photo of Ben Stiller

Ben Stiller

Alex (voice)

Photo of Chris Rock

Chris Rock

Marty (voice)

Photo of David Schwimmer

David Schwimmer

Melman (voice)

Photo of Jada Pinkett Smith

Jada Pinkett Smith

Gloria (voice)

Photo of Sacha Baron Cohen

Sacha Baron Cohen

Julien (voice)

Photo of Cedric the Entertainer

Cedric the Entertainer

Maurice (voice)

Photo of Andy Richter

Andy Richter

Mort (voice)

Photo of Tom McGrath

Tom McGrath

Skipper / Fossa / Panicky Man on Subway (voice)

Photo of Christopher Knights

Christopher Knights

Private (voice)

Photo of Chris Miller

Chris Miller

Kowalski (voice)

Photo of Conrad Vernon

Conrad Vernon

Mason (voice)

Photo of Eric Darnell

Eric Darnell

Zoo Announcer / Lemur #1 / Fossa / Subway Car Announcer (voice)

Photo of David Cowgill

David Cowgill

Police Horse (voice)

Photo of Elisa Gabrielli

Elisa Gabrielli

Old Lady (voice)

Photo of Stephen Apostolina

Stephen Apostolina

Police Officer (voice)

Photo of Devika Parikh

Devika Parikh

News Reporter (voice)

Photo of David P. Smith

David P. Smith

Spider / Lemur #2 (voice)

Photo of Cody Cameron

Cody Cameron

Willie (voice)

Photo of Bob Saget

Bob Saget

Zoo Animal (voice)

Photo of Jeffrey Katzenberg

Jeffrey Katzenberg

Rico (voice) (uncredited)

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Reviews

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Andre Gonzales

8/10

A surprisingly good and very funny movie. I laughed throughout this movie. Great family movie.

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CinemaSerf

7/10

"Alex" the lion is quite literally king of the castle at the Central Park zoo in New York. He even has his own, built in, tanning machine. His pals, though - well they are not so enamoured of the place. After an encounter with the penguins doing their best to tunnel to Antarctica, "Marty" the zebra yearns for the wild and decides the best he can do is a train to Connecticut. When his friends discover that he has done a bunk, "Gloria" (the hippo), "Melman" (the giraffe) and "Alex" set off in hot pursuit. They don't get very far but inadvertently they do get their wish - the humans decide that these creatures should be free and so off they are shipped. En route, the pesky penguins realise that Africa is no use to them so they commandeer the ship and divert it to chillier climes. Not before, however, the crates carrying our intrepid travellers topple overboard and end up on the island of Madagascar. There they discover the population of lemurs ruled with a rod of lettuce by "King Julius" and terrorised by the local foussa (think very small lions). Of course when we hear the animals speak, we hear words. When the other creatures hear "Alex" it is a mighty roar - just what the lemurs need to keep their foes at bay. Will the visitors settle in, or miss their home comforts and want to head back home? Will their more natural instincts start to kick in and start to test the strength of their friendships? Although there is, for me at any rate, just way too much relentless dialogue - especially from the giraffe and the zebra, this is a fun family adventure with loads of action, some enjoyable pith from quite a witty and observational script and, of course, we have the message for all to adhere to about loyalty and friendship etc... The jungle animations are fun and there are not too many songs to clutter up the steady pace of the proceedings. Makes you wonder just how many animals in a zoo would actually want to be repatriated to the wild (assuming they were ever there in the first place!) to fend for themselves!

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