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Animated Films
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Latest Animated Releases
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Rugrats Go WildAfter the rugrats and their parents are stranded on a deserted island, all hope seems lost - until they encounter Nigel Thornberry and Eliza, with whose help they set about escaping back to civilization...(More!)
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Finding Nemo Rating:  A fish named Nemo and his father, Marlin, are seperated at the Great Barrier Reef, and Marlin sets about finding his lost son - who has become trapped in a fish tank overlooking the Sydney Harbor. Finding Nemo features the voice talents of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Willem Dafoe, and Brad Garrett...(More!)
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Piglet's Big MovieThe tiniest member of the Winnie-the-Pooh gang leads his own adventure in the Hundred Acre Wood, as he finds his friends endangered and must set about saving them. Piglet's Big Movie features the voice talents of John Fiedler, Jim Cummings, Ken Sansom, and Peter Cullen...(More!)
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The Jungle Book 2Continuing the classic story of The Jungle Book, the boy Mowgli has now grown into a young man and longs to return to the jungle to see his old friends, including the loveable Baloo. Leaving behind his girlfriend Shanti, Mowgli sets off into the jungle not knowing that the sinister tiger Shere Khan is plotting his revenge. The Jungle Book 2 features the voice talents of John Goodman and Haley Joel Osment...(More!)
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The Wild Thornberrys Movie Rating:  Films for kids seem to fall into one of two categories - they're either really well done or they're brainless wastes of time. It's nice when a film like The Wild Thornberrys can branch out from its parent network Nickelodeon and hit the big screens for children in a way that's a bit different from a run of the mill television episode. Films made from network shows are so much better when the story they have to go on is inherently cinematic instead of being just another TV episode. Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) suffered from this setback. The Wild Thornberrys doesn't. It's a silly romp of a ride with some over the top characters, but the setting of Africa and the locations from the wilds of the jungle to the upper crust world of civilization at a private school in England make this a big screen adventure that children should have a lot of fun with, and parents can have a good time in the company of their very entertained kids...(Read Complete Review!)
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