MADAGASCAR: ESCAPE 2 AFRICA
2008 • dir. Eric Darnell & Tom McGrath
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MADAGASCAR: ESCAPE 2 AFRICA
2008 • dir. Eric Darnell & Tom McGrath
"18 years ago, on this very day, a young cadet was born...And our world got a little bit cuter..."
Ps: the guy on the far right corner is my design for Dave's minions. 🐙
Hey, sorry, I sent in an ask and then reread your pinned post about historical events. I'm just apologising for not reading correctly and hoping to adjust the previous suggestion.
The Sam Standee is in the airplane with the animals from Madagascar 2.
The Sam standee is on the plane from Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa!
Which Movie of 2008’s Highest-Grossing Movies is Your Favorite?
The Dark Knight
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Kung Fu Panda
Hancock
Mamma Mia!
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Quantum of Solace
Iron Man
WALL-E
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Let’s grieve lost childhood and connection to native culture with papa :) (Alex and Zuba, Madagascar 2)
Never take his Foofie
Poppy Playtime (c) Mob Entertainment
Madagascar 2 (c) Dreamworks
IT'S MY FUFI!!!! (Genderbend)
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Perdonen si está en español, no pude encontrar los subtitulos en inglés.
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Sorry if it's in Spanish, I couldn't find the English subtitles.
I hope you like the art, see you later. Goodbye.
Was watching videos the other day about sub-par movies, and then I clicked on one that, apparently, was a Madagascar rip-off. And, let me tell you, I'm still mad at what the YouTuber said in the intro, so here's my rant about it.
This YouTuber (not calling them out, it's their opinion) said that Madagascar was a franchise that Dreamworks kept milking for money by making sequels. And that is what made me so mad.
Look, you don't have to like all three Madagascar movies equally. You could think that they should've ended it at 2, or heck you could think that they shouldn't have made any sequels and ended it at 1, that's your opinion. But, respectfully, your opinion is WRONG.
Yes, the movie ended, but the story wasn't resolved yet. The gang's goal was to go back to New York, specifically the zoo. At the end of the first one, where were they? Still in Madagascar with no way of leaving (because the ship was out of fuel.) What about 2? They were in the Kenya wildlife preserve with, again, no way of getting home because the penguins had taken the monkey plane to Monte Carlo. (And yes, the zoosters were pretty fine with staying in Kenya for a bit, but that's because they thought the penguins were coming back soon.) But, in 3, guess where they end up? In New York, at the zoo! Of course from there they realized that the zoo wasn't what they wanted anymore, but that's for another analysis (or whatever this is)
If Dreamworks was really "milking" it wouldn't they have made Madagascar 4 or 5 at this point? I mean, like, look at Shrek. They're making, like, the fifth sequel for it. (No hate to Shrek or any of its sequels. I don't watch Shrek so I don't have any opinions on 'when it should have ended' or anything.)
"Oh Bean, what about the penguins movie?" They're loved characters, of course they got their own movie. A movie that had a message and a story to tell. And, again, wouldn't they have made a sequel to that if they just wanted money?
"But what about the shows?" Wow, popular franchise gets a show. Fork found in kitchen. But, love em or hate them, people put real work and care into these shows. They have original stories, original characters, and, in my opinion, they're pretty funny and full of heart. Not just cheap cash grabs with the hook, "You like King Julien don't you? Pay Netflix all your money!" (Which, I don't think you can even watch AHKJ, the NETFLIX ORIGINAL, on Netflix anymore?) Plus these shows aren't even canon, you don't have to watch them if you don't like them. They don't affect anything. They're just for if you want more mada content. (I could see an argument for A Little Wild, but by golly let the kids have something. It's for little kids, no one is forcing you to watch it.) And yeah, shows make money, but not nearly as much as a sequel to a successful franchise, like Madagascar. Which people have been wanting for 10 years at this point.
Anyways that's my contractual rant about something I like. See ya in a couple months/silly