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George embarks on a cross-country trip to reunite a baby elephant with her family.George embarks on a cross-country trip to reunite a baby elephant with her family.George embarks on a cross-country trip to reunite a baby elephant with her family.
Frank Welker
- George
- (voice)
- …
Amy Hill
- Flower Pot Lady
- (voice)
- …
Ed O'Ross
- Ivan the Doorman
- (voice)
Jeff Bennett
- Ted
- (voice)
Nickie Bryar
- Maggie
- (voice)
- …
Jamie Kennedy
- 'Danno' Wolfe
- (voice)
Catherine Taber
- Tina
- (voice)
Tim Curry
- Piccadilly
- (voice)
Jeff McNeal
- Kayla
- (voice)
- …
Matt Lauer
- Hark Hanson
- (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui
- Conductor
- (voice)
Jerry Lewis
- Stationmaster
- (voice)
Clint Howard
- Farmer Dan
- (voice)
Trupti Potdukhe
- Anna
- (voice)
Cree Summer
- Cargo Pilot
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWill Ferrell was replaced by Jeff Bennett because he was busy on two movies: The Other Guys (2010) and Megamind (2010). Coincidentally, Megamind (2010) and Curious George (2006) starred Will Ferrell and David Cross.
- GoofsWhen Ted calls the museum to return the elephant, the recording says "For Chinese, Press 2. For Klingon, Press Cha'." However, cha' is the number 2 in Klingon, making it the same number as Chinese.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas (2009)
- SoundtracksLife Less Ordinary
Written & Performed by Carbon Leaf
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I am not the best person to be reviewing "Curious George 2", as my children have grown and I only watched it because I am a bit of a nut! It turns out I've seen and reviewed nearly all of Jerry Lewis' movies...except for voicework he did on this particular film. So, being a completist, I decided to get this DVD from Netflix...and it was pleasant family entertainment but certainly not something normal adults would want to watch on their own.
One important thing you should know is that this film isn't very much like the original H. A. Rey Curious George storybooks. While the characters look kind of the same, they are rubbery looking and act quite different. Instead of George constantly getting into trouble, this version finds George able to seemingly understand signs, what people say and more. He also chatters CONSTANTLY...something is annoying after a while and I think they way overdid this aspect of the movie.
As for the animation, I said it has a rubbery look and this isn't meant as any sort of complaint. The quality of the animation is a bit better than an average made for TV cartoon from the 2000s.
The story finds the Man in the Yellow Hat to be very compulsive about work...to the point where he ignores his girlfriend and, to a lesser extent, George. When she confronts him, the Man is a bit clueless and thinks she only wants him to pay attention to George. And, to make the monkey happy, he takes George to see a magic show...because an elephant friend of George's is in the act.
George can see that his elephant friend is unhappy and he somehow KNOWS to kidnap the friend and take the elephant to California to be with his family. How he knows this, well...don't question...it's just a kids movie. Somehow the Man in the Yellow Hat ends up tagging along and soon folks think he's kidnapped the elephant and he's now a wanted man. Is there any way for them to extricate themselves from this mess?
This is pleasant, undemanding direct to home video style programming. Nothing brilliant but enjoyable enough for any adults forced to watch it along with their kids.
One important thing you should know is that this film isn't very much like the original H. A. Rey Curious George storybooks. While the characters look kind of the same, they are rubbery looking and act quite different. Instead of George constantly getting into trouble, this version finds George able to seemingly understand signs, what people say and more. He also chatters CONSTANTLY...something is annoying after a while and I think they way overdid this aspect of the movie.
As for the animation, I said it has a rubbery look and this isn't meant as any sort of complaint. The quality of the animation is a bit better than an average made for TV cartoon from the 2000s.
The story finds the Man in the Yellow Hat to be very compulsive about work...to the point where he ignores his girlfriend and, to a lesser extent, George. When she confronts him, the Man is a bit clueless and thinks she only wants him to pay attention to George. And, to make the monkey happy, he takes George to see a magic show...because an elephant friend of George's is in the act.
George can see that his elephant friend is unhappy and he somehow KNOWS to kidnap the friend and take the elephant to California to be with his family. How he knows this, well...don't question...it's just a kids movie. Somehow the Man in the Yellow Hat ends up tagging along and soon folks think he's kidnapped the elephant and he's now a wanted man. Is there any way for them to extricate themselves from this mess?
This is pleasant, undemanding direct to home video style programming. Nothing brilliant but enjoyable enough for any adults forced to watch it along with their kids.
- planktonrules
- Aug 28, 2022
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- Gross worldwide
- $2,240,069
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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