Sunday, 20 January 2013

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted: Blu Ray review

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted: Blu Ray Review


Rating: PG
Released by Universal Home Entertainment

Alex the Lion, Melman the giraffe, Marty the Zebra and Gloria the hippo are all back for another animated outing which sees the group joining the circus.

Following on from events of the second film, Alex is determined to get back to New York, and is feeling somewhat homesick. So, he suggests to the gang that they catch up with the penguins in Monte Carlo and they fly them back to New York.

But when Alex and the gang crash the casino, animal control led by the ferocious Madame DuBois (Frances McDormand) start to track them down.

With no other option, the four friends and the penguins stowaway on a circus to escape - but it turns out the circus is a little bit rubbish - so the gang decides to reinvent it - Madagascar style.

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted is perhaps the best Madagascar yet.

Bright, colourful, drenched in neon, funny, lunatic are all just a few words which spring to mind to describe this latest outing. Sure, it's not the most original story but what it may lack on that front, it more than makes up for with one liner zingers, madcap antics, smart and a general nuttiness which pervades the screen from the beginning to the end.


The writers have brought to the table  a story which brings out the best of the critters and the potential for the animators to bring an explosion of colour to the screen; from the opening break out from the Monte Carlo casino to a dazzlingly colourful neon-drenched circus end, the animation on this is joyous and works so well in a 3D environment. (The final sequence alone is so trippy and dizzying with its colour, I thought I'd dropped a tab of LSD).


Infectious and amusing, enjoyable and visually stunning, as well as never losing sight of being entertaining,Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted is the perfect school holiday treat and great fun for kids - and the young at heart. You'd have to be a real grump and completely churlish to not be swept along by this.

Extras: Plenty of colourful stuff for a colourful film trivia tracks, deleted scenes, commentary, cast

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