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Lorsqu'un lion, un zèbre, une girafe, un hippopotame et une poignée de pingouins psychotiques fuient leur zoo new-yorkais pour secourir l'un des leurs, l'aventure s'écrit avec un grand A. Et lorsque le destin les réunit sur l'île de Madagascar, ils doivent apprendre en formation accélérée les rudiments de la vie à l'air libre. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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français J'attendais et j'attendais, quand quelque chose de réel allait commencer, et soudain les génériques de fin. Mais sinon, il ne manque pas de personnages sympathiques ni de quelques blagues réussies, surtout des citations de films célèbres. Globalement, c'est la même déception que Robots. ()

novoten 

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anglais Although some newer Disney movies or Pixar movies may be relatively transparent and moralistic, it is still a better option than a shouting mixture of crazy animals. In Dreamworks, they simply couldn't combine the story, humor, and pop culture references, and in the end, they had to rely on supporting characters to save everything. Penguins or King Julien's sidekick Maurice are perfect, and only thanks to them can Madagascar be managed repeatedly. However, it is still a clear disappointment, and I am still surprised that the sequels are much better. ()

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anglais When I was ten and it came out on DVD I loved this film. It has a lot of excellent secondary characters lead by the penguins, all taking place at an incredibly brisk pace. But over time, the only things that remain are Hans Zimmer’s great music and very childish entertainment that is sometimes annoying to adults and which intellectually and narratively can't hold a candle to any Pixar movie – for instance, its entire second half is better executed in the barely ten-minute long sequence “Fish are friends, not food” of Finding Nemo. 55% ()

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anglais After watching the original version I have to give Madagascar one star and upgrade it from a below average cartoon with not much animation to an average cartoon. The penguins are still the best, the main characters remain annoying, the lemurs don't show any great fun even when they don't speak in slang, but it's a bit more bearable. The best scene remains the one with “What A Wonderful World". ()

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anglais A beautiful animation style, a couple of nods to other movies, absolutely wonderful supporting characters (especially Ali G and the penguins), but that’s about all Madagascar has to offer. It sails past nicely, but it isn’t about anything at all. Surprisingly, there isn’t much humor and it is all too obvious that this time DreamWorks aimed the movie at a very young target group alone. Although it isn’t a complete waste of time even for an older audience. But, unfortunately, once it ends you will find it hard to remember any good gags. ()

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