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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (also known as Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa) is a 2008 American computer-animated adventure comedy film[3] produced by DreamWorks Animation and Pacific Data Images and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the sequel to Madagascar (2005) and the second installment in the franchise. It was directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, with a screenplay written by Etan Cohen, Darnell, and McGrath, and features Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith, Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric the Entertainer, Andy Richter, Elisa Gabrielli, McGrath, Chris Miller, Christopher Knights, and Conrad Vernon reprising their voice acting roles from the first film, joined by new cast members Bernie Mac, Alec Baldwin, Sherri Shepherd, and will.i.am. In the film, the main characters—a party of animals from the Central Park Zoo whose adventures have taken them to Madagascar—find themselves in Africa, where they meet others of their species and where Alex the lion reunites with his parents.

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Theatrical release poster
Directed byEric Darnell
Tom McGrath
Written byEtan Cohen
Eric Darnell
Tom McGrath
Produced byMireille Soria
Mark Swift
StarringBen Stiller
Chris Rock
David Schwimmer
Jada Pinkett Smith
Sacha Baron Cohen
Cedric the Entertainer
Andy Richter
Bernie Mac
Alec Baldwin
Sherri Shepherd
will.i.am
Elisa Gabrielli
Tom McGrath
Chris Miller
Christopher Knights
Conrad Vernon
Edited byMark A. Hester
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed byDreamWorks Animation[1]
Paramount Pictures[1]
Release date
  • November 7, 2008 (2008-11-07)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$150 million
Box office$603.9 million[2]

Released on November 7, 2008, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa received positive reviews from critics for its characters, humor and animation, and grossed $603.9 million on a $150 million budget, making it the sixth highest-grossing film of 2008.[4] It was dedicated to Bernie Mac, who died before the film's release.[5] A sequel, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, was released in June 2012.

Plot

In Africa, a lion named Zuba tries to teach his son Alakay how to fight, but the cub is more interested in dancing. Rival male Makunga challenges Zuba for the title of alpha lion, and during their fight Alakay is captured by poachers. The crate containing Alakay falls into the ocean and drifts to New York City, where he is renamed Alex and grows up at the Central Park Zoo where he meets his lifelong best friends: Marty, Melman, and Gloria.

Years later, following their adventure in Madagascar, the zoo animals—Alex, Marty, Melman, Gloria, the penguins, and the chimpanzees—prepare to return to New York aboard a battered airplane piloted by the penguins, accompanied by King Julien, Maurice, and Mort. The plane runs out of fuel and crash lands in continental Africa. The animals find themselves at a watering hole on a nature reserve, and are excited to meet others of their species. Alex is reunited with his parents and impresses them with tales of his status as "the king of New York". Marty fits in with a herd of other zebras who look and sound just like him. Melman, a hypochondriac, is distressed that the reserve has no doctors, so the other giraffes appoint him their witch doctor. Seeking romance, Gloria attracts the attention of the smooth-talking male hippo Moto Moto.

Meanwhile, the penguins set about repairing the plane, assisted by numerous chimpanzees recruited by Mason and Phil. They steal vehicles from several groups of New Yorkers who are on safari and strip them for parts. Nana, a tough old woman who slapped Alex around,[a] takes charge of the stranded tourists and helps them survive in the wilderness.

The zoo animals' excitement soon turns to disappointment. In a scheme to oust Zuba as alpha lion, Makunga insists that Alex complete a rite of passage which Alex mistakes for a talent contest. It is actually a fighting contest, and Makunga tricks him into choosing the strongest lion as his opponent, resulting in Alex's humiliating defeat. Faced with the duty of banishing his son, Zuba relinquishes his title as alpha and Makunga takes over. Meanwhile, Marty is dejected by the realization that the other zebras can do everything he can, believing himself no longer unique. Melman comes to believe that he is deathly ill, and Gloria's interest in Moto Moto saddens him since he has secretly loved her for a long time. The four friends argue heatedly with one another. Gloria has a date with Moto Moto, but loses interest when she realizes he is only attracted to her because of her size. After a pep talk from King Julien, Melman finally reveals his feelings for Gloria.

The next day, the animals panic when the watering hole dries up. Determined to redeem himself, Alex mends his friendship with Marty and they leave the reserve to investigate upriver. King Julien suggests that offering a sacrifice to the nearby volcano will restore the water. Melman, forlorn and believing he is dying, volunteers to be sacrificed. Gloria stops him from jumping into the volcano, and realizes that he loves her for more than her appearance. Alex and Marty discover that the stranded New Yorkers have built a camp and dammed up the river, and Alex is captured by them. Zuba rushes to his aid, but Alex saves them both by dancing for the tourists, who remember him fondly from the zoo. Marty, Melman, Gloria, the penguins, and the chimpanzees (after settling a strike by the chimpanzees) arrive in the repaired airplane and help Alex destroy the dam, restoring the water. Makunga angrily makes a stand for control, but Alex tricks him into being subdued by Nana. Zuba offers Alex the title of alpha lion, but he declines, believing the title belongs to his father. Zuba claims the title belongs to them both, and father and son become co-leaders.

Skipper marries a bobblehead doll from the plane, and he, the other penguins, and the chimpanzees head off to honeymoon in Monte Carlo.[b] Alex, Marty, Melman, Gloria, and the lemurs happily decide to stay on the reserve for a while.

Voice cast

 
Chris Rock at the Israeli premiere of the film, on November 22, 2008.

Production

A sequel to Madagascar had been in development since 2005, when the first film had been released, with a release date planned for late 2008.[6] In the first teaser trailer, which was released in March 2008, the film was subtitled with The Crate Escape.[7] By June 2008, the film was given its final title – Escape 2 Africa.[8]

Reception

Critical response

Rotten Tomatoes reported that 64% of critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 5.9/10, based on 157 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is an improvement on the original, with more fleshed-out characters, crisper animation and more consistent humor."[9] Another review aggregator, Metacritic classified the film into the "generally favorable reviews" category with 61/100 approval rating based on 25 reviews, also a bit higher a score than the original.[10] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale.[11]

Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune stated in his review that the film "goes easy on the pop culture jokes, I should clarify: one of the smarter things in the script is how Alex, who digs his Bob Fosse and Jerome Robbins dance moves, becomes the film's primary pop-cult gag."[12] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3/4 stars and wrote "This is a brighter, more engaging film than the original Madagascar.[13] John Anderson of Newsday gave the film 3.5/4 stars and stated "Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa, the sequel to the enormously successful DreamWorks adventure and a film that hews close to the whole Lion King/species-as-destiny/self-fulfillment paradigm."[14] Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal wrote: "The roots are shallow, but the sequel is good-natured, high-spirited and perfectly enjoyable if you take it for what it is."[15] Jim Schembri of The Age gave the film 3.5/5 stars, describing it as a "hugely entertaining, lightning-fast, ceaselessly funny follow-up to the adorable 2005 animated hit", and deemed it one of the best animated films of 2008.[16] Kelly Jane Torrance of The Washington Times gave the film 3/5 stars, writing that it "might not offer audiences cutting-edge animation or a particularly original story", but added: "It still has a lot going for it, though: foot-tapping music, laughs for young and old and the prodigious talents of Sacha Baron Cohen."[17]

Shubra Gupta of The Indian Express wrote that the film was "as spunky, witty and funny" as its predecessor, and praised the animation and characters, but criticized the story for "[taking] the same course as The Lion King, with a detour towards Shrek thrown in."[18] Carrie Rickey of The Philadelphia Inquirer gave the film 2/4 stars and wrote: "Take the flat tire that was Madagascar. Retread it with The Lion King storyline. Pump it up with air. Now you have Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa."[19] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film 2/5 stars, describing it as "a frankly disappointing piece of opportunism, with a non-plot which shamelessly rips off The Lion King."[20] Anthony Quinn of The Independent also gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "The visual invention and draughtsmanship are mightily impressive; a shame the drama's a bit of a bore."[21]

Box office

On its opening day, the film grossed $17,555,027 from 4,056 theaters with a $4,328 average. It went to be at No. 1 at the box office with $63,106,589 with $15,559 average per theater.[22] As of March 19, 2009, it achieved a gross of $180,010,950 (29.8% of total gross) in the United States and Canada along with a gross of $423,889,404 (70.2%) in other regions adding to a worldwide gross total of $603,900,354.[2]

Accolades

Award Ceremony date Category Recipients Result
Annie Awards January 30, 2009 Animated Effects in a Feature Production Fangwei Lee Nominated
Writing in a Feature Production Etan Cohen, Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 8, 2009 Best Animated Film Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2009 Favorite Animated Film Won
Visual Effects Society[23] February 10, 2009 Outstanding Effects Animation in an Animated Feature Nominated

Music

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedNovember 4, 2008
Recorded2008
GenreScore, Pop
Length49:33
LabelInterscope
ProducerHans Zimmer & will.i.am
Hans Zimmer film scores chronology
The Dark Knight
(2008)
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
(2008)
The Burning Plain
(2008)

Hans Zimmer returned to compose the score for the film, this time being joined by will.i.am. The soundtrack includes five new songs performed by will.i.am; his cover of "I Like to Move It" was used in the end credits.

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa - Music from the Motion Picture[24]
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Once Upon a Time in Africa"Hans Zimmer3:44
2."The Traveling Song"will.i.am3:25
3."Party! Party! Party!"Hans Zimmer3:31
4."I Like to Move It"will.i.am3:41
5."The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (Polka Version)"Hans Zimmer0:54
6."Big and Chunky"will.i.am3:21
7."Chums"Heitor Pereira2:16
8."New York, New York (Polka Version)"Hans Zimmer1:30
9."Volcano"Hans Zimmer2:50
10."Rescue Me"Hans Zimmer3:36
11."More Than a Feeling"Boston4:45
12."She Loves Me"will.i.am1:45
13."Foofie"Hans Zimmer2:40
14."Copacabana (At the Copa)"Barry Manilow4:07
15."Monochromatic Friends"Hans Zimmer3:02
16."Best Friends"will.i.am2:26
17."Alex on the Spot"Hans Zimmer2:00
Total length:31:27

Enhanced videos

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."I Like to Move It"will.i.am 
2."She Loves Me"will.i.am 
3."Big and Chunky (DVD only)"will.i.am 

Home media

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 6, 2009, along with two episodes from The Penguins of Madagascar series: "Popcorn Panic" and "Gone in a Flash".[25] In the first week at the DVD sales chart, Madagascar opened at No. 1, selling 1,681,938 units which translated to $27.09m in revenue.[26] As of April 2010, 13.7 million home entertainment units were sold worldwide.[27]

The Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa - Movie Storybook was written by Rob Scotton and illustrated by Michael Koelsch, and was published by HarperCollins Children's Books in 2008.[28][29] Koelsch had previously illustrated the Madagascar - Movie Storybook for Scholastic in 2005.[30][31]

Video game

A video game based on the film was made for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, and Nintendo DS,[32] and released on November 4, 2008, in North America.[33] The video game's gameplay is similar to the first movie's video game with the same characters and moves, although the environment is set in Africa.[34]

Sequel

A sequel titled Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted was released on June 8, 2012. Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Gloria the Hippo, and Melman the Giraffe are still fighting to get home to New York. This time their journey takes them to a traveling circus in Europe which they will reinvent Madagascar style.

Notes

  1. ^ As depicted in Madagascar (2005)
  2. ^ As depicted in Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012)

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External links

  • Official website
  • Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa at IMDb
  • Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa at Rotten Tomatoes
Video game
  • Official website for the video game

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Madagascar Escape 2 Africa also known as Madagascar 2 Escape to Africa is a 2008 American computer animated adventure comedy film 3 produced by DreamWorks Animation and Pacific Data Images and distributed by Paramount Pictures It is the sequel to Madagascar 2005 and the second installment in the franchise It was directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath with a screenplay written by Etan Cohen Darnell and McGrath and features Ben Stiller Chris Rock David Schwimmer Jada Pinkett Smith Sacha Baron Cohen Cedric the Entertainer Andy Richter Elisa Gabrielli McGrath Chris Miller Christopher Knights and Conrad Vernon reprising their voice acting roles from the first film joined by new cast members Bernie Mac Alec Baldwin Sherri Shepherd and will i am In the film the main characters a party of animals from the Central Park Zoo whose adventures have taken them to Madagascar find themselves in Africa where they meet others of their species and where Alex the lion reunites with his parents Madagascar Escape 2 AfricaTheatrical release posterDirected byEric DarnellTom McGrathWritten byEtan CohenEric DarnellTom McGrathProduced byMireille SoriaMark SwiftStarringBen StillerChris RockDavid SchwimmerJada Pinkett SmithSacha Baron CohenCedric the EntertainerAndy RichterBernie MacAlec BaldwinSherri Shepherdwill i amElisa GabrielliTom McGrath Chris MillerChristopher KnightsConrad VernonEdited byMark A HesterMusic byHans Zimmer will i amProductioncompaniesDreamWorks Animation 1 Pacific Data ImagesDistributed byDreamWorks Animation 1 Paramount Pictures 1 Release dateNovember 7 2008 2008 11 07 Running time89 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 150 millionBox office 603 9 million 2 Released on November 7 2008 Madagascar Escape 2 Africa received positive reviews from critics for its characters humor and animation and grossed 603 9 million on a 150 million budget making it the sixth highest grossing film of 2008 4 It was dedicated to Bernie Mac who died before the film s release 5 A sequel Madagascar 3 Europe s Most Wanted was released in June 2012 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Box office 4 3 Accolades 5 Music 5 1 Enhanced videos 6 Home media 7 Video game 8 Sequel 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksPlotIn Africa a lion named Zuba tries to teach his son Alakay how to fight but the cub is more interested in dancing Rival male Makunga challenges Zuba for the title of alpha lion and during their fight Alakay is captured by poachers The crate containing Alakay falls into the ocean and drifts to New York City where he is renamed Alex and grows up at the Central Park Zoo where he meets his lifelong best friends Marty Melman and Gloria Years later following their adventure in Madagascar the zoo animals Alex Marty Melman Gloria the penguins and the chimpanzees prepare to return to New York aboard a battered airplane piloted by the penguins accompanied by King Julien Maurice and Mort The plane runs out of fuel and crash lands in continental Africa The animals find themselves at a watering hole on a nature reserve and are excited to meet others of their species Alex is reunited with his parents and impresses them with tales of his status as the king of New York Marty fits in with a herd of other zebras who look and sound just like him Melman a hypochondriac is distressed that the reserve has no doctors so the other giraffes appoint him their witch doctor Seeking romance Gloria attracts the attention of the smooth talking male hippo Moto Moto Meanwhile the penguins set about repairing the plane assisted by numerous chimpanzees recruited by Mason and Phil They steal vehicles from several groups of New Yorkers who are on safari and strip them for parts Nana a tough old woman who slapped Alex around a takes charge of the stranded tourists and helps them survive in the wilderness The zoo animals excitement soon turns to disappointment In a scheme to oust Zuba as alpha lion Makunga insists that Alex complete a rite of passage which Alex mistakes for a talent contest It is actually a fighting contest and Makunga tricks him into choosing the strongest lion as his opponent resulting in Alex s humiliating defeat Faced with the duty of banishing his son Zuba relinquishes his title as alpha and Makunga takes over Meanwhile Marty is dejected by the realization that the other zebras can do everything he can believing himself no longer unique Melman comes to believe that he is deathly ill and Gloria s interest in Moto Moto saddens him since he has secretly loved her for a long time The four friends argue heatedly with one another Gloria has a date with Moto Moto but loses interest when she realizes he is only attracted to her because of her size After a pep talk from King Julien Melman finally reveals his feelings for Gloria The next day the animals panic when the watering hole dries up Determined to redeem himself Alex mends his friendship with Marty and they leave the reserve to investigate upriver King Julien suggests that offering a sacrifice to the nearby volcano will restore the water Melman forlorn and believing he is dying volunteers to be sacrificed Gloria stops him from jumping into the volcano and realizes that he loves her for more than her appearance Alex and Marty discover that the stranded New Yorkers have built a camp and dammed up the river and Alex is captured by them Zuba rushes to his aid but Alex saves them both by dancing for the tourists who remember him fondly from the zoo Marty Melman Gloria the penguins and the chimpanzees after settling a strike by the chimpanzees arrive in the repaired airplane and help Alex destroy the dam restoring the water Makunga angrily makes a stand for control but Alex tricks him into being subdued by Nana Zuba offers Alex the title of alpha lion but he declines believing the title belongs to his father Zuba claims the title belongs to them both and father and son become co leaders Skipper marries a bobblehead doll from the plane and he the other penguins and the chimpanzees head off to honeymoon in Monte Carlo b Alex Marty Melman Gloria and the lemurs happily decide to stay on the reserve for a while Voice castSee also List of Madagascar franchise characters Chris Rock at the Israeli premiere of the film on November 22 2008 Ben Stiller as Alex the lion Quinn Dempsey Stiller Ben Stiller s son as baby Alex Declan Swift as young Alex Chris Rock as Marty the zebra as well as the other zebras in the herd Thomas Stanley as young Marty David Schwimmer as Melman the giraffe Zachary Gordon as young Melman Jada Pinkett Smith as Gloria the hippopotamus Willow Smith as young Gloria Sacha Baron Cohen as King Julien XIII the ring tailed lemur Cedric the Entertainer as Maurice the aye aye Andy Richter as Mort the Goodman s mouse lemur Bernie Mac as Zuba Alex s father and the alpha lion Sherri Shepherd as Florrie credited as Mom Alex s mother and Zuba s mate her name Florrie isn t mentioned in the film Alec Baldwin as Makunga a lion who rivals Zuba for the position of alpha Elisa Gabrielli as Nana will i am as Moto Moto a hippopotamus who is attracted to Gloria Tom McGrath as Skipper the penguin Chris Miller as Kowalski the penguin Christopher Knights as Private the penguin Conrad Vernon as Mason the chimpanzee Phil the other main chimpanzee is unvoiced Fred Tatasciore as Teetsi the lion and as one of the poachers who captures Alakay Eric Darnell as Joe the giraffe and as one of the poachers who captures Alakay Al Roker as a newscaster Phil LaMarr as Safari Tour Guide Stephen Kearin as Stephen the giraffe as a rhinoceros and as one of the New Yorkers Danny Jacobs as one of the New Yorkers Dan O Connor as a buffalo and as one of the New Yorkers Stacy Ferguson as a female hippopotamus Harland Williams as a giraffe Bridget Hoffman as one of the New Yorkers David P Smith as Bobby the dik dik John Eric Bentley provided additional voicesProductionA sequel to Madagascar had been in development since 2005 when the first film had been released with a release date planned for late 2008 6 In the first teaser trailer which was released in March 2008 the film was subtitled with The Crate Escape 7 By June 2008 the film was given its final title Escape 2 Africa 8 ReceptionCritical response Rotten Tomatoes reported that 64 of critics gave the film a positive review with an average rating of 5 9 10 based on 157 reviews The website s consensus reads Madagascar Escape 2 Africa is an improvement on the original with more fleshed out characters crisper animation and more consistent humor 9 Another review aggregator Metacritic classified the film into the generally favorable reviews category with 61 100 approval rating based on 25 reviews also a bit higher a score than the original 10 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 11 Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune stated in his review that the film goes easy on the pop culture jokes I should clarify one of the smarter things in the script is how Alex who digs his Bob Fosse and Jerome Robbins dance moves becomes the film s primary pop cult gag 12 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film 3 4 stars and wrote This is a brighter more engaging film than the original Madagascar 13 John Anderson of Newsday gave the film 3 5 4 stars and stated Madagascar 2 Escape to Africa the sequel to the enormously successful DreamWorks adventure and a film that hews close to the whole Lion King species as destiny self fulfillment paradigm 14 Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal wrote The roots are shallow but the sequel is good natured high spirited and perfectly enjoyable if you take it for what it is 15 Jim Schembri of The Age gave the film 3 5 5 stars describing it as a hugely entertaining lightning fast ceaselessly funny follow up to the adorable 2005 animated hit and deemed it one of the best animated films of 2008 16 Kelly Jane Torrance of The Washington Times gave the film 3 5 stars writing that it might not offer audiences cutting edge animation or a particularly original story but added It still has a lot going for it though foot tapping music laughs for young and old and the prodigious talents of Sacha Baron Cohen 17 Shubra Gupta of The Indian Express wrote that the film was as spunky witty and funny as its predecessor and praised the animation and characters but criticized the story for taking the same course as The Lion King with a detour towards Shrek thrown in 18 Carrie Rickey of The Philadelphia Inquirer gave the film 2 4 stars and wrote Take the flat tire that was Madagascar Retread it with The Lion King storyline Pump it up with air Now you have Madagascar Escape 2 Africa 19 Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film 2 5 stars describing it as a frankly disappointing piece of opportunism with a non plot which shamelessly rips off The Lion King 20 Anthony Quinn of The Independent also gave the film 2 5 stars writing The visual invention and draughtsmanship are mightily impressive a shame the drama s a bit of a bore 21 Box office On its opening day the film grossed 17 555 027 from 4 056 theaters with a 4 328 average It went to be at No 1 at the box office with 63 106 589 with 15 559 average per theater 22 As of March 19 2009 it achieved a gross of 180 010 950 29 8 of total gross in the United States and Canada along with a gross of 423 889 404 70 2 in other regions adding to a worldwide gross total of 603 900 354 2 Accolades Award Ceremony date Category Recipients ResultAnnie Awards January 30 2009 Animated Effects in a Feature Production Fangwei Lee NominatedWriting in a Feature Production Etan Cohen Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath NominatedCritics Choice Movie Awards January 8 2009 Best Animated Film NominatedNickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2009 Favorite Animated Film WonVisual Effects Society 23 February 10 2009 Outstanding Effects Animation in an Animated Feature NominatedMusicMadagascar Escape 2 AfricaSoundtrack album by Hans Zimmer amp will i amReleasedNovember 4 2008Recorded2008GenreScore PopLength49 33LabelInterscopeProducerHans Zimmer amp will i amHans Zimmer film scores chronologyThe Dark Knight 2008 Madagascar Escape 2 Africa 2008 The Burning Plain 2008 Hans Zimmer returned to compose the score for the film this time being joined by will i am The soundtrack includes five new songs performed by will i am his cover of I Like to Move It was used in the end credits Madagascar Escape 2 Africa Music from the Motion Picture 24 No TitleArtistLength1 Once Upon a Time in Africa Hans Zimmer3 442 The Traveling Song will i am3 253 Party Party Party Hans Zimmer3 314 I Like to Move It will i am3 415 The Good The Bad and the Ugly Polka Version Hans Zimmer0 546 Big and Chunky will i am3 217 Chums Heitor Pereira2 168 New York New York Polka Version Hans Zimmer1 309 Volcano Hans Zimmer2 5010 Rescue Me Hans Zimmer3 3611 More Than a Feeling Boston4 4512 She Loves Me will i am1 4513 Foofie Hans Zimmer2 4014 Copacabana At the Copa Barry Manilow4 0715 Monochromatic Friends Hans Zimmer3 0216 Best Friends will i am2 2617 Alex on the Spot Hans Zimmer2 00Total length 31 27 Enhanced videos No TitleArtist s Length1 I Like to Move It will i am 2 She Loves Me will i am 3 Big and Chunky DVD only will i am Home mediaMadagascar Escape 2 Africa was released on DVD and Blu ray Disc on February 6 2009 along with two episodes from The Penguins of Madagascar series Popcorn Panic and Gone in a Flash 25 In the first week at the DVD sales chart Madagascar opened at No 1 selling 1 681 938 units which translated to 27 09m in revenue 26 As of April 2010 13 7 million home entertainment units were sold worldwide 27 The Madagascar Escape 2 Africa Movie Storybook was written by Rob Scotton and illustrated by Michael Koelsch and was published by HarperCollins Children s Books in 2008 28 29 Koelsch had previously illustrated the Madagascar Movie Storybook for Scholastic in 2005 30 31 Video gameMain article Madagascar Escape 2 Africa video game A video game based on the film was made for the Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Wii PlayStation 2 Microsoft Windows and Nintendo DS 32 and released on November 4 2008 in North America 33 The video game s gameplay is similar to the first movie s video game with the same characters and moves although the environment is set in Africa 34 SequelMain article Madagascar 3 Europe s Most Wanted A sequel titled Madagascar 3 Europe s Most Wanted was released on June 8 2012 Alex the Lion Marty the Zebra Gloria the Hippo and Melman the Giraffe are still fighting to get home to New York This time their journey takes them to a traveling circus in Europe which they will reinvent Madagascar style Notes As depicted in Madagascar 2005 As depicted in Madagascar 3 Europe s Most Wanted 2012 References a b c AFI Catalog a b Madagascar Escape 2 Africa Box Office Mojo Retrieved May 24 2016 Madagascar Escape 2 Africa 2008 American Film Institute Retrieved July 27 2022 2008 Worldwide Grosses Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 19 2016 Rodriguez Brenda November 24 2008 Remembering Bernie Mac People Retrieved December 19 2016 Fritz Ben September 14 2005 D Works will rely on animal instinct Variety Retrieved October 27 2011 Sciretta Peter March 13 2008 Madagascar The Crate Escape Movie Trailer Film Retrieved April 22 2015 Sciretta Peter June 4 2008 New Photos Madagascar Escape 2 Africa Film Retrieved April 22 2015 Madagascar Escape 2 Africa Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved October 5 2021 Madagascar Escape 2 Africa Metacritic Fandom Inc Retrieved June 4 2022 Cinemascore Movie Title Search CinemaScore Archived from the original on August 9 2019 Retrieved August 9 2019 Phillips Michael November 7 2008 A tamer wild bunch Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 26 2012 Ebert Roger November 5 2008 Madagascar Escape 2 Africa Chicago Sun Times Retrieved March 26 2012 Anderson John November 5 2008 Madagascar Escape 2 Africa Newsday Retrieved March 26 2012 Morgenstern Joe November 8 2008 Buddy Comedy Role Models Rolls Off Rails Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved November 1 2021 Schembri Jim December 20 2008 Madagascar Escape 2 Africa The Age Archived from the original on December 23 2008 Retrieved November 1 2021 Torrance Kelly Jane November 7 2008 MOVIES Madagascar 2 knows how to move it The Washington Times Archived from the original on February 15 2011 Retrieved November 1 2021 Gupta Shubra December 20 2008 Movie reviews Indian Express The Indian Express Retrieved November 1 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Rickey Carrie November 7 2008 Time to get these animals out of Africa The Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on January 1 2009 Retrieved November 7 2008 Bradshaw Peter December 5 2008 Film review Madagascar Escape 2 Africa The Guardian Retrieved November 1 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Quinn Anthony December 5 2008 Madagascar Escape 2 Africa PG The Independent Archived from the original on January 17 2009 Retrieved November 1 2021 Weekend Box Office Results from 11 7 11 9 Box Office Mojo November 9 2008 Retrieved November 22 2008 7th Annual VES Awards visual effects society Retrieved December 21 2017 Madagascar Escape 2 Africa Original Soundtrack AllMusic Retrieved April 11 2022 DreamWorks Animation Gives a Whole New Reason to Look Forward to Friday DreamWorks Animation January 8 2009 Archived from the original on July 19 2012 Retrieved February 26 2012 Madagascar Escape 2 Africa DVD Sales The Numbers Retrieved March 26 2012 DreamWorks Animation Reports First Quarter 2010 Financial Results Flexer Michael J Author No Hamashima Lawrence Pictures 1994 2006 DreamWorks Studios Koelsch 2008 Madagascar the Crate Escape Movie Storybook HarperCollins Children s Books ISBN 978 0 00 728436 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last2 has 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