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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
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Synopsis
Hopelessly stranded on the remote shores of Madagascar, the New Yorkers hatch a plan to get back to Central Park that instead finds them soaking up sun in the picturesque plains of Africa. Madagascar may be a nice place to visit, but for the gang of animals who spent most of their lives in New York, there is truly no place like home. After discovering the remnants of a crashed airplane, the penguins quickly set about making the repairs needed to get the craft airborne again. When the plane finally takes to the sky, it begins to look like it's only a matter of time before Alex the Lion (voice of Ben Stiller) and friends are soaring over New York Harbor. Unfortunately the penguins weren't the aviation experts they claimed to be, and before long the crew is coming in for a crash-landing in the untamed plains of Africa. Now, as the animals reared in the safety of the zoo come into contact with their decidedly wild counterparts for the very first time, they get a better feel for their roots while marveling over the differences between life in the concrete jungle and life on the world's second largest continent. Of course, while there's plenty to love about wandering the open plains, romantic rivalries and the risk of running into dangerous poachers soon begin to outweigh the joys of some long-overdue family reunions. With some particularly heavy cases of homesickness causing hearts to weigh heavy, the group gradually starts to wonder whether they'll ever find their way back home. Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith, Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric the Entertainer, and Andy Richter lend their voices to this animated sequel that re-teams original Madagascar co-directors Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin Makunga
Bernie Mac Zuba
Jada Pinkett Smith Gloria the Hippo
Chris Rock Marty the Zebra
Ben Stiller Alex the Lion
David Schwimmer Melman the Giraffe
Cedric the Entertainer Maurice the Aye-aye
Sherri Shepherd
Sherri Shepherd Alex's Mom
Conrad Vernon Mason
Andy Richter Mort
Andy Richter Mort the Lemur
Elisa Pensler Gabrielli Nana
Sacha Baron Cohen King Julien XIII
Chris Miller Kowalski
Christopher Knights Private
Tom McGrath Skipper
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Production Crew

Shannon Jeffries Art Director
Leslee Feldman Casting
Rex Grignon Character Design
Guillermo Navarro Cinematographer
Hans Zimmer Composer (Music Score)
will.i.am Composer (Music Score)
Eric Darnell Director
Tom McGrath Director
H. Lee Peterson Editor
Nol Le Meyer Layout
Mark Swift Producer
Mireille Soria Producer
Kendal Cronkhite-Shaindlin Production Designer
Robert Koo Screen Story
Eric Darnell Screenwriter
Etan Cohen Screenwriter
Tom McGrath Screenwriter
Hans Zimmer Songwriter
will.i.am Songwriter
Andy Nelson Sound/Sound Designer
James Bolt Sound/Sound Designer
Randy Thom Sound/Sound Designer
Will E. Files Sound/Sound Designer
Scott T. Peterson Special Effects
Denis Couchon Supervising Animator
Dennis Leonard Supervising Sound Editor
Will E. Files Supervising Sound Editor
Philippe Gluckman Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2008
Runtime:
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
for some mild crude humor
Category: Animated


Sound
Dolby Digital
DTS
SDDS

Produced by
DreamWorks Animation

Release
November 07, 2008 (USA - IMAX)
by DreamWorks
Paramount Pictures

Awards
2008 - Best Animated Feature - Broadcast Film Critics Association