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Curious George (2006)
Released By: Universal Pictures   Rating: N/A   In Theaters: 2/10/2006
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Studio: Universal Pictures
Genre: Family
MPAA Rating: N/A
Director: Jun Falkenstein
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.curiousgeorgemovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 2/10/2006
Home Video Release: 9/26/2006
Cast: Drew Barrymore, Eugene Levy, Joan Plowright, Will Ferrell, David Cross, Haley Noelle Johnson
Published ID: 235531
UPC: 025192615924, 025192616020, 025195046138,
Plot: The naughty little monkey from Margret Rey and H.A. Rey's beloved children's stories makes the leap to the big screen in this animated adaptation. Ted (voice of Will Ferrell) is an explorer with a large yellow hat who is good friends with Bloomsberry (voice of Dick Van Dyke), who runs a natural history museum. Bloomsberry's greedy son, Bloomsberry Junior (voice of David Cross), wants to tear down his dad's museum and put a parking ramp in its place, but the elder Bloomsberry is convinced that a spectacular new exhibit could save the museum from the wrecking ball. Ted heads to Africa on an expedition to find some special artifacts that will keep his friend in business, but while he's there he befriends a playful monkey he calls George (voice of Frank Welker). While George is friendly, he has a taste for mischief and seems to always get Ted in hot water; Ted thinks he's seen the last of his simian friend when his ship heads back to America, until he discovers that George managed to hide aboard the boat before it set sail. Ted's search for a eye-catching exhibit proved to be a failure, and Ted and his good friend Maggie (voice of Drew Barrymore), a schoolteacher who's sweet on him, struggle to find of a way to save Bloomsberry's museum. But time becomes precious for Ted when George has an entire new city to explore. Curious George features a handful of original songs composed for the film by surfer-turned-singer/songwriter Jack Johnson. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Our little boy LOVES this movie!
Added 1/26/2010

Our son who was 1.5 at the time was given this movie for Christmas. He LOVED it right away! This movie is what got him into Curious George! He can sit through the whole movie. Highly recommended for young boys!!!
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Not Enough George
Added 11/28/2009

Not a great video for toddlers or anyone who is all about George. This movie is all about the Man With the Yellow Hat and not about George. I was so disappointed. We love the show on PBS, but I could not wait for this to be over, and we ended up fast forwarding through most of it because my son wanted to see more George (and he was just a supporting character in this). The best part was the very beginning where George was playing with animals. Down hill from there.
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Not the best for little ones.
Added 9/20/2009

Our toddler is a Curious George (CG) fan. He was so excited to see George at the start of the movie but lost interest as the movie progressed (there are quite a few scenes where CG takes a backseat to TMWYH and his storyline). We finished the movie later and we were glad our son didn't watch the rest - the part where TMWYH gives CG to animal control is so sad! See the other reviews regarding upset children. I'm sure an older child could understand, but as for us, we won't be watching with our younger son. I only wish we had rented instead of purchased.
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Not the man with the yellow hat I know and love!
Added 7/20/2009

My 3 year old son loves the tv show, Curious George. We were excited to watch the movie, but before we got half-way through, he was in tears. I just fast-forwarded to the end where TMWTYH was holding George.

Here's the thing. In the show, TMWTYH is warm, generous, smart, has boundless patience, perfect parenting responses and a child-like wonder. The basic cool dad for a 3 year old (monkey), with some eccentricities (like the yellow).

In the movie, TMWTYH is a bumbling, self-absorbed loser with low self-esteem. The yellow outfit was a humiliation forced upon him. The museum is awful and the search for the African idol just underscores the man's lack of character. The first part of the movie, George is constantly seeking affection from TMWTYH. George is ignored or shoo-ed away and lands himself in some scary situations where he is unloved and alone. This is what made my 3 year old cry. He felt so badly for George. Even at night, I heard him call out "George-y, George-y."

I'm very happy that the creators of the show chose to rethink the characters in a way that shows an understanding of young children's minds.

3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
WONDERFUL
Added 7/1/2009

Curious George is the best kids movie it's on the kids humor level it's not geared towards adults like Disney flicks. The movie does say stupid which I don't like but I hope my kids won't catch it. I believe it says it 2 times, or maybe it's idiot. It's one of those two. All in all great movie with a great soundtrack which my girls fall asleep to every night.
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