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Toy Story 2: Critic Score: 100% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.6/10. Reviews Counted: 163. Fresh: 78. Rotten: 0. Critics Consensus: Toy Story 2 employs inventive storytelling, gorgeous animation, and a top notch voice cast to deliver another rich moviegoing experience for all ages, one that's arguably even better than its predecessor.
Toy Story: Critic Score: 100% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 9/10. Reviews Counted: 78. Fresh: 78. Rotten: 0. Critics Consensus: As entertaining as it is innovative, Toy Story kicked off Pixar's unprecedented run of quality pictures, reinvigorating animated film in the process.
Mary Poppins: Critic Score: 100%. Average Rating: 8.3/10. Reviews Counted: 43. Fresh 43. Rotten: 0. Critics Consensus: A lavish modern fairy tale celebrated for its amazing special effects, catchy songs, and Julie Andrews's legendary performance in the title role.
Pinocchio: Critic Score: 100% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 9.1/10. Reviews Counted: 41. Fresh: 41. Rotten: 0. Critics Consensus: Ambitious, adventurous, and sometimes frightening, Pinocchio arguably represents the pinnacle of Disney's collected works -- it's beautifully crafted and emotionally resonant.
Kiki's Delivery Service: Critic Score: 100%. Average Rating: 7.9/10. Reviews Counted: 25. Fresh: 25. Rotten: 0. Critics Consensus: Kiki's Delivery Service is a heartwarming, gorgeously-rendered tale of a young witch discovering her place in the world.
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure: Critic Score: 100%. Reviews Counted: 4. Fresh: 4. Rotten: 0.
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: Critic Score: 99% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.9/10. Reviews Counted: 279. Fresh: 275. Rotten: 4. Critics Consensus: Breathtakingly sharp than the predecessor, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 packs enough gorgeous animation and singalong songs, which is a bittersweet swan song for the Disney canon.
Toy Story 3: Critic Score: 99% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.9/10. Reviews Counted: 279. Fresh: 275. Rotten: 4. Critics Consensus: Deftly blending comedy, adventure, and honest emotion, Toy Story 3 is a rare second sequel that really works.
Finding Nemo: Critic Score: 99% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.6/10. Reviews Counted: 238. Fresh: 236. Rotten: 2. Critics Consensus: Breathtaking animation, talented vocal work, and a well-written screenplay add up to another Pixar success.
The Wizard of Oz: Critic Score: 99% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 9.4/10. Reviews Counted: 107. Fresh: 106. Rotten: 1. Critics Consensus: An absolute masterpiece whose groundbreaking visuals and deft storytelling are still every bit as resonant, The Wizard of Oz is a must-see film for young and old.
Up: Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.7/10. Reviews Counted: 280. Fresh: 275. Rotten: 5. Critics Consensus: Another masterful work of art from Pixar, Up is an exciting, hilarious, and heartfelt adventure impeccably crafted and told with wit and depth.
How to Train Your Dragon: Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.9/10. Reviews Counted: 200. Fresh: 196. Rotten: 4. Critics Consensus: Boasting dazzling animation, a script with surprising dramatic depth, and thrilling 3-D sequences, How to Train Your Dragon soars.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.4/10. Reviews Counted: 60. Fresh: 59. Rotten: 1. Critics Consensus: Who Framed Roger Rabbit is an innovative and entertaining film that features a groundbreaking mix of live action and animation, with a touching and original story to boot.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.8/10. Reviews Counted: 42. Fresh: 41. Rotten: 1. Critics Consensus: With its involving story and characters, vibrant art, and memorable songs, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs set the animation standard for decades to come.
Jaws: Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 9.2/10. Reviews Counted: 66. Fresh: 65. Rotten: 1. Critics Consensus: Compelling, well-crafted storytelling and a judicious sense of terror ensure Steven Spielberg's Jaws has remained a benchmark in the art of delivering modern blockbuster thrills.
The Incredibles: Critic Score: 97% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.3/10. Reviews Counted: 231. Fresh: 224. Rotten: 7. Critics Consensus: Even though The Incredibles is more violent than previous Pixar offerings, it still a witty and fun-filled adventure that almost lives up to its name.
Spirited Away: Critic Score: 97% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.6/10. Reviews Counted: 177. Fresh: 172. Rotten: 5. Critics Consensus: Spirited Away is a dazzling, enchanting, and gorgeously drawn fairy tale that will leave viewers a little more curious and fascinated by the world around them.
Chicken Run: Critic Score: 97% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.1/10. Reviews Counted: 165. Fresh: 160. Rotten: 5. Critics Consensus: Chicken Run has all the charm of Nick Park's Wallace & Gromit, and something for everybody. The voice acting is fabulous, the slapstick is brilliant, and the action sequences are spectacular.
The Iron Giant: Critic Score: 97% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.2/10. Reviews Counted: 130. Fresh: 126. Rotten: 4. Critics Consensus: The endearing Iron Giant tackles ambitious topics and complex human relationships with a steady hand and beautifully animated direction from Brad Bird.
Babe: Critic Score: 97% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.3/10. Reviews Counted: 68. Fresh: 66. Rotten: 2. Critics Consensus: The rare family-friendly feature with a heart as big as its special effects budget, Babe offers timeless entertainment for viewers of all ages.
The Princess Bride: Critic Score: 97% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.3/10. Reviews Counted: 63. Fresh: 61. Rotten: 2. Critics Consensus: A delightfully postmodern fairy tale, The Princess Bride is a deft, intelligent mix of swashbuckling, romance, and comedy that takes an age-old damsel-in-distress story and makes it fresh.
Dumbo: Critic Score: 97%. Average Rating: 8.3/10. Reviews Counted: 37. Fresh: 36. Rotten: 1. Critics Consensus: Dumbo packs plenty of story into its brief runtime, along with all the warm animation and wonderful music you'd expect from a Disney classic.
101 Dalmatians: Critic Score: 97%. Average Rating: 8/10. Reviews Counted: 37. Fresh: 36. Rotten: 1. Critics Consensus: With plenty of pooches and a memorable villain (Cruella De Vil), this is one of Disney's most enduring, entertaining animated films.
Cinderella: Critic Score: 97%. Average Rating: 7.7/10. Reviews Counted: 30. Fresh: 29. Rotten: 1. Critics Consensus: The rich colors, sweet songs, adorable mice and endearing (if suffering) heroine make Cinderella a nostalgically lovely charmer.
WALL-E: Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.5/10. Reviews Counted: 243. Fresh: 234. Rotten: 9. Critics Consensus: Charming, audacious, and timely, WALL-E's lighthearted magic and stellar visuals testify once again to Pixar's ingenuity.
Ratatouille: Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.4/10. Reviews Counted: 231. Fresh: 221. Rotten: 10. Critics Consensus: Pixar succeeds again with Ratatouille, a stunningly animated film with fast pacing, memorable characters, and overall good humor.
The Muppets: Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8/10. Reviews Counted: 206. Fresh: 197. Rotten: 9. Critics Consensus: Clever, charming, and heartfelt, The Muppets is a welcome big screen return for Jim Henson's lovable creations that will both win new fans and delight longtime devotees.
The LEGO Movie: Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.1/10. Reviews Counted: 201. Fresh: 192. Rotten: 9. Critics Consensus: Boasting beautiful animation, a charming voice cast, laugh-a-minute gags, and a surprisingly thoughtful story, The LEGO Movie is colorful fun for all ages.
Monsters, Inc.: Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8/10. Reviews Counted: 193. Fresh: 185. Rotten: 8. Critics Consensus: Even though Monsters, Inc. lacks the sophistication of the Toy Story series, it is a still delight for children of all ages.
Fantasia: Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.6/10. Reviews Counted: 50. Fresh: 48. Rotten: 2. Critics Consensus: A landmark in animation (and a huge influence on the medium of music video), Disney's Fantasia is a relentlessly inventive blend of the classics with phantasmagorical images.
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back: Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.7/10. Reviews Counted: 75. Fresh: 72. Rotten: 3. Critics Consensus: Dark, sinister, but ultimately even more involving than A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back defies viewer expectations and takes the series to heightened emotional levels.
Yellow Submarine: Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.8/10. Reviews Counted: 47. Fresh: 45. Rotten: 2. Critics Consensus: A joyful, phantasmagoric blend of colorful animation and the music of the Beatles, Yellow Submarine is delightful (and occasionally melancholy) family fare.
Mickey Mouse: Critic Score: 95% Certified Fresh. Critics Consensus: Despite its sitcom-like execution, Mickey Mouse revives an iconic cartoon character with a fantastic story and innovative animation style, and is a welcome return to form for Walt Disney's lovable rodent that is sure to win new fans, as well as please longtime Disney traditionalists.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit: Critic Score: 95% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.5/10. Reviews Counted: 176. Fresh: 167. Rotten: 9. Critics Consensus: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a subtly touching and wonderfully eccentric adventure featuring Wallace and Gromit.
The Secret World of Arrietty: Critic Score: 95% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.7/10. Reviews Counted: 139. Fresh: 132. Rotten: 7. Critics Consensus: Visually lush, refreshingly free of family-friendly clatter, and anchored with soulful depth, The Secret World of Arrietty lives up to Studio Ghibli's reputation.
Antz: Critic Score: 95% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.7/10. Reviews Counted: 88. Fresh: 84. Rotten: 4. Critics Consensus: Featuring a stellar voice cast, technically dazzling animation, and loads of good humor, Antz should delight both children and adults.
Raiders of the Lost Ark: Critic Score: 95% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 9.1/10. Reviews Counted: 65. Fresh: 62. Rotten: 3. Critics Consensus: Featuring bravura set pieces, sly humor, and white-knuckle action, Raiders of the Lost Ark is one of the most consummately entertaining adventure pictures of all time.
Aladdin: Critic Score: 94% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.1/10. Reviews Counted: 65. Fresh: 61. Rotten: 4. Critics Consensus: A highly entertaining entry in Disney's renaissance era, Aladdin is beautifully drawn, with near-classic songs and a cast of scene-stealing characters.
The Nightmare Before Christmas: Critic Score: 94% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.2/10. Reviews Counted: 88. Fresh: 83. Rotten: 5. Critics Consensus: The Nightmare Before Christmas is a stunningly original and visually delightful work of stop-motion animation.
Enchanted: Critic Score: 93% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.3/10. Reviews Counted: 187. Fresh: 174. Rotten: 13. Critics Consensus: A smart re-imagining of fairy tale tropes that's sure to delight children and adults, Enchanted features witty dialogue, sharp animation, and a star turn by Amy Adams.
Jurassic Park: Critic Score: 93% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.3/10. Reviews Counted: 111. Fresh: 103. Rotten: 8. Critics Consensus: Jurassic Park is a spectacle of special effects and life-like animatronics, with some of Spielberg's best sequences of sustained awe and sheer terror since Jaws.
Beauty and the Beast: Critic Score: 93% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.4/10. Reviews Counted: 103. Fresh: 96. Rotten: 7. Critics Consensus: Enchanting, sweepingly romantic, and featuring plenty of wonderful musical numbers, Beauty and the Beast is one of Disney's most elegant animated offerings.
James and the Giant Peach: Critic Score: 93% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.2/10. Reviews Counted: 72. Fresh: 67. Rotten: 5. Critics Consensus: The arresting and dynamic visuals, offbeat details and light-as-air storytelling make James and the Giant Peach solid family entertainment.
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope: Critic Score: 93% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.3/10. Reviews Counted: 71. Fresh: 66. Rotten: 5. Critics Consensus: A legendarily expansive and ambitious start to the sci-fi saga, George Lucas opened our eyes to the possibilities of blockbuster filmmaking and things have never been the same.
My Neighbor Totoro: Critic Score: 93% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.4/10. Reviews Counted: 43. Fresh: 40. Rotten: 3. Critics Consensus: My Neighbor Totoro is a heartwarming, sentimental masterpiece that captures the simple grace of childhood.
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: Critic Score: 93%. Average Rating: 7.2/10. Reviews Counted: 14. Fresh: 13. Rotten: 1. Critics Consensus: This Disney two-fer may not be the most reverent literary adaptation, but it's remarkably crafted and emotionally resonant.
The Avengers: Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8/10. Reviews Counted: 309. Fresh: 283. Rotten: 26. Critics Consensus: With a script that never forgets its heroes' humanity and no shortage of superpowered set pieces, The Avengers lives up to its hype -- and raises the bar for Marvel at the movies.
Fantastic Mr. Fox: Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.9/10. Reviews Counted: 225. Fresh: 208. Rotten: 17. Critics Consensus: Fantastic Mr. Fox is a delightfully funny feast for the eyes with multi-generational appeal -- and it shows Wes Anderson has a knack for animation.
How to Train Your Dragon 2: Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.7/10. Reviews Counted: 159. Fresh: 146. Rotten: 13. Critics Consensus: Exciting, emotionally resonant, and beautifully animated, How to Train Your Dragon 2 builds on its predecessor's successes just the way a sequel should.
Ponyo: Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.9/10. Reviews Counted: 159. Fresh: 146. Rotten: 13. Critics Consensus: While not Miyazaki's best film, Ponyo is a visually stunning fairy tale that's a sweetly poetic treat for children of all ages.
Arthur Christmas: Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.2/10. Reviews Counted: 157. Fresh: 144. Rotten: 13. Critics Consensus: Aardman Animations broadens their humor a bit for Arthur Christmas, a clever and earnest holiday film with surprising emotional strength.
Princess Mononoke: Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8/10. Reviews Counted: 105. Fresh: 97. Rotten: 8. Critics Consensus: With its epic story and breathtaking visuals, Princess Mononoke is a landmark in the world of animation.
A Bug's Life: Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.9/10. Reviews Counted: 84. Fresh: 77. Rotten: 7. Critics Consensus: Blending top notch animation with rousing adventure, witty dialogue, and memorable characters, A Bug's Life is another Pixar winner.
Men in Black: Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.5/10. Reviews Counted: 84. Fresh: 77. Rotten: 7. Critics Consensus: Thanks to a smart script, spectacular set pieces, and charismatic performances from its leads, Men in Black is an entirely satisfying summer blockbuster hit.
The Little Mermaid: Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.1/10. Reviews Counted: 65. Fresh: 60. Rotten: 5. Critics Consensus: The Little Mermaid ushered in a new golden era for Disney animation with warm and charming hand-drawn characters and catchy musical sequences.
Sleeping Beauty: Critic Score: 92%. Average Rating: 8.1/10. Reviews Counted: 37. Fresh: 34. Rotten: 3. Critics Consensus: This Disney dreamscape contains moments of grandeur, with its lush colors, magical air, one of the most menacing villains in the Disney canon.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Critic Score: 92%. Average Rating: 7.9/10. Reviews Counted: 12. Fresh: 11. Rotten: 1. Critics Consensus: Perhaps the most faithful of Disney's literary adaptations, this cute, charming collection of episodes captures the spirit of A.A. Milne's classic stories.
Bambi: Critic Score: 91% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.3/10. Reviews Counted: 46. Fresh: 42. Rotten: 4. Critics Consensus: Elegantly animated and deeply touching, Bambi is an enduring, endearing, and moving Disney classic.
Coraline: Critic Score: 90% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.8/10. Reviews Counted: 257. Fresh: 231. Rotten: 26. Critics Consensus: With its vivid stop-motion animation combined with Neil Gaiman's imaginative story, Coraline is a film that's both visually stunning and wondrously entertaining.
Guardians of the Galaxy: Critic Score: 90% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.7/10. Reviews Counted: 251. Fresh: 227. Rotten: 24. Critics Consensus: Guardians of the Galaxy is just as irreverent as fans of the frequently zany Marvel comic would expect -- as well as funny, thrilling, full of heart, and packed with visual splendor.
Tangled: Critic Score: 90% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.5/10. Reviews Counted: 215. Fresh: 193. Rotten: 22. Critics Consensus: While far from Disney's greatest film, Tangled is a visually stunning, thoroughly entertaining addition to the studio's classic animated canon.
The Simpsons Movie: Critic Score: 90% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.6/10. Reviews Counted: 200. Fresh: 180. Rotten: 20. Critics Consensus: The Simpsons Movie contains the hearty laughs, biting satire, and honest portrayal of an American family that makes the show so popular. And it boasts slicker animation and polished writing that hearkens back to the show's glory days.
Winnie the Pooh: Critic Score: 90% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.2/10. Reviews Counted: 126. Fresh: 114. Rotten: 12. Critics Consensus: Short, nostalgic, and gently whimsical, Winnie the Pooh offers young audiences -- and their parents -- a sweetly traditional family treat.
The Lion King: Critic Score: 90% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8.2/10. Reviews Counted: 110. Fresh: 99. Rotten: 11. Critics Consensus: Emotionally stirring, richly drawn, and beautifully animated, The Lion King stands tall within Disney's pantheon of classic family films.
Frozen: Critic Score: 89% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.7/10. Reviews Counted: 214. Fresh: 190. Rotten: 24. Critics Consensus: Beautifully animated, smartly written, and stocked with singalong songs, Frozen adds another worthy entry to the Disney canon.
The Wind Rises: Critic Score: 89% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.9/10. Reviews Counted: 157. Fresh: 139. Rotten: 18. Critics Consensus: The Wind Rises is a fittingly bittersweet swan song for director Hayao Miyazaki.
Big Hero 6: Critic Score: 89% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.4/10. Reviews Counted: 135. Fresh: 120. Rotten: 15. Critics Consensus: Agreeably entertaining and brilliantly animated, Big Hero 6 is briskly-paced, action-packed, and often touching.
The Muppet Movie: Critic Score: 89%. Average Rating: 7.8/10. Reviews Counted: 44. Fresh: 39. Rotten: 5. Critics Consensus: The Muppet Movie, the big-screen debut of Jim Henson's plush creations, is smart, lighthearted, and fun for all ages.
Lady and the Tramp: Critic Score: 89%. Average Rating: 7.6/10. Reviews Counted: 38. Fresh: 34. Rotten: 4. Critics Consensus: A nostalgic charmer, Lady and the Tramp's token sweetness is mighty but the songs and richly colored animation are technically superb and make for a memorable experience.
Tinker Bell: Critic Score: 89%. Average Rating: 6.5/10. Reviews Counted: 9. Fresh: 8. Rotten: 1.
Shrek 2: Critic Score: 88% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.7/10. Reviews Counted: 232. Fresh: 205. Rotten: 27. Critics Consensus: It may not be as fresh as the original, but topical humor and colorful secondary characters make Shrek 2 a winner in its own right.
Rango: Critic Score: 88% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.6/10. Reviews Counted: 212. Fresh: 186. Rotten: 26. Critics Consensus: Rango is a smart, giddily creative burst of beautifully animated entertainment, and Johnny Depp gives a colorful vocal performance as a household pet in an unfamiliar world.
Bolt: Critic Score: 88% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.2/10. Reviews Counted: 179. Fresh: 158. Rotten: 21. Critics Consensus: Bolt is a pleasant animated comedy that overcomes the story's familiarity with strong visuals and likable characters.
Titanic: Critic Score: 88% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 8/10. Reviews Counted: 178. Fresh: 157. Rotten: 21. Critics Consensus: A mostly unqualified triumph for James Cameron, who offers a dizzying blend of spectacular visuals and old-fashioned melodrama.
Donald and His Friends: Critic Score: 88% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.5/10. Reviews Counted: 168. Fresh: 145. Rotten: 23. Critics Consensus: Visually stunning and colorful, Donald Duck makes a big return to the big screen with catchy songs and gorgeous animation built on familiar themes.
Tarzan: Critic Score: 88% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.6/10. Reviews Counted: 104. Fresh: 92. Rotten: 12. Critics Consensus: Disney's Tarzan takes the well-known story to a new level with spirited animation, a brisk pace, and some thrilling action set-pieces.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Critic Score: 88% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.9/10. Reviews Counted: 68. Fresh: 60. Rotten: 8. Critics Consensus: Lighter and more comedic than its predecessor, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade returns the series to the brisk serial adventure of Raiders, while adding a dynamite double act between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery.
The Three Caballeros: Critic Score: 88%. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 16. Fresh: 14. Rotten: 2. Critics Consensus: One of Disney's more abstract creations, The Three Caballeros is a dazzling, colorful picture that shows the company at an artistic acme.
Melody Time: Critic Score: 88%. Average Rating: 7.3/10. Reviews Counted: 8. Fresh: 7. Rotten: 1. Critics Consensus: Melody Time is a charming musical anthology film that's expertly crafted and filled with high-spirited numbers.
Frankenweenie: Critic Score: 87% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.6/10. Reviews Counted: 198. Fresh: 173. Rotten: 25. Critics Consensus: Frankenweenie is an energetic stop-motion horror movie spoof with lovingly crafted visuals and a heartfelt, oddball story.
Shrek: Critic Score: 87% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.7/10. Reviews Counted: 190. Fresh: 166. Rotten: 24. Critics Consensus: While simultaneously embracing and subverting fairy tales, the irreverent Shrek also manages to tweak Disney's nose, provide a moral message to children, and offer viewers a funny, fast-paced ride.
Kung Fu Panda: Critic Score: 87% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.2/10. Reviews Counted: 177. Fresh: 154. Rotten: 23. Critics Consensus: Kung Fu Panda has a familiar message, but the pleasing mix of humor, swift martial arts action, and colorful animation makes for winning Summer entertainment.
Howl's Moving Castle: Critic Score: 87% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.5/10. Reviews Counted: 172. Fresh: 149. Rotten: 23. Critics Consensus: Exquisitely illustrated by master animator Miyazaki, Howl's Moving Castle will delight children with its fantastical story and touch the hearts and minds of older viewers as well.
ParaNorman: Critic Score: 87% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.3/10. Reviews Counted: 163. Fresh: 142. Rotten: 21. Critics Consensus: Beautifully animated and solidly scripted, ParaNorman will entertain (and frighten) older children while providing surprisingly thoughtful fare for their parents.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: Critic Score: 87% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.3/10. Reviews Counted: 139. Fresh: 121. Rotten: 18. Critics Consensus: Quirky humor, plucky characters and solid slapstick make this family comedy a frenetically tasty time at the movies.
Wreck-It Ralph: Critic Score: 86% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.5/10. Reviews Counted: 168. Fresh: 145. Rotten: 23. Critics Consensus: Equally entertaining for both kids and parents old enough to catch the references, Wreck-It Ralph is a clever, colorful adventure built on familiar themes and joyful nostalgia.
Lilo & Stitch: Critic Score: 86% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.3/10. Reviews Counted: 145. Fresh: 124. Rotten: 21. Critics Consensus: Edgier than traditional Disney fare, Lilo & Stitch explores issues of family while providing a fun and charming story.
The Pirates! Band of Misfits: Critic Score: 86% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.2/10. Reviews Counted: 144. Fresh: 124. Rotten: 20. Critics Consensus: It may not quite scale Aardman's customary delirious heights, but The Pirates! still represents some of the smartest, most skillfully animated fare that modern cinema has to offer.
Mulan: Critic Score: 86% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.5/10. Reviews Counted: 73. Fresh: 63. Rotten: 10. Critics Consensus: Exploring themes of family duty and honor, Mulan breaks new ground as a Disney film, while still bringing vibrant animation and sprightly characters to the screen.
Anastasia: Critic Score: 86% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.1/10. Reviews Counted: 51. Fresh: 44. Rotten: 7. Critics Consensus: Beautiful animation, an affable take on Russian history, and strong voice performances make Anastasia a winning first film from Fox animation studios.
The Princess and the Frog: Critic Score: 85% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.4/10. Reviews Counted: 184. Fresh: 156. Rotten: 28. Critics Consensus: The warmth of traditional Disney animation makes this occasionally lightweight fairy-tale update a lively and captivating confection for the holidays.
The Emperor's New Groove: Critic Score: 85% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.1/10. Reviews Counted: 127. Fresh: 108. Rotten: 19. Critics Consensus: The Emperor's New Groove isn't the most ambitious animated film, but its brisk pace, fresh characters, and big laughs make for a great time for the whole family.
The Sound of Music: Critic Score: 85% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.9/10. Reviews Counted: 55. Fresh: 47. Rotten: 8. Critics Consensus: Unapologetically sweet and maybe even a little corny, The Sound of Music will win over all but the most cynical filmgoers with its classic songs and irresistible warmth.
The Jungle Book: Critic Score: 85%. Average Rating: 7.3/10. Reviews Counted: 34. Fresh: 29. Rotten: 5. Critics Consensus: With expressive animation, fun characters, and catchy songs, The Jungle Book endures as a crowd-pleasing Disney classic.
Puss in Boots: Critic Score: 84% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 142. Fresh: 119. Rotten: 23. Critics Consensus: It isn't deep or groundbreaking, but what it lacks in profundity, Puss in Boots more than makes up for with an abundance of wit, visual sparkle, and effervescent charm.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Critic Score: 84% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.2/10. Reviews Counted: 64. Fresh: 54. Rotten: 10. Critics Consensus: It may be too "dark" for some, but Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom remains an ingenious adventure spectacle that showcases one of Hollywood's finest filmmaking teams in vintage form.
Corpse Bride: Critic Score: 83% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.2/10. Reviews Counted: 187. Fresh: 156. Rotten: 31. Critics Consensus: As can be expected from a Tim Burton movie, Corpse Bride is whimsically macabre, visually imaginative, and emotionally bittersweet.
From Up on Poppy Hill: Critic Score: 83% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7/10. Reviews Counted: 84. Fresh: 70. Rotten: 14. Critics Consensus: Gentle and nostalgic, From Up on Poppy Hill is one of Studio Ghibli's sweeter efforts -- and if it doesn't push the boundaries of the genre, it remains as engagingly lovely as Ghibli fans have come to expect.
Hercules: Critic Score: 83% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7/10. Reviews Counted: 52. Fresh: 43. Rotten: 9. Critics Consensus: Fast-paced and packed with dozens of pop culture references, Hercules might not measure up with the true classics of the Disney pantheon, but it's still plenty of fun.
The Rescuers: Critic Score: 83%. Average Rating: 6.6/10. Reviews Counted: 29. Fresh: 24. Rotten: 5. Critics Consensus: Featuring superlative animation, off-kilter characters, and affectionate voice work by Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor, The Rescuers represents a bright spot in Disney's post-golden age.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Critic Score: 82% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.2/10. Reviews Counted: 222. Fresh: 182. Rotten: 40. Critics Consensus: Closer to the source material than 1971's Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is for people who like their Chocolate visually appealing and dark.
The Book of Life: Critic Score: 82% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.1/10. Reviews Counted: 100. Fresh: 82. Rotten: 18. Critics Consensus: The Book of Life's gorgeous animation is a treat, but it's a pity that its story lacks the same level of craft and detail that its thrilling visuals provide.
Fantasia 2000: Critic Score: 82% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.1/10. Reviews Counted: 82. Fresh: 67. Rotten: 15. Critics Consensus: It provides an entertaining experience for adults and children alike.
Despicable Me: Critic Score: 81% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 192. Fresh: 155. Rotten: 37. Critics Consensus: Borrowing heavily (and intelligently) from Pixar and Looney Tunes, Despicable Me is a surprisingly thoughtful, family-friendly treat with a few surprises of its own.
Kung Fu Panda 2: Critic Score: 81% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.9/10. Reviews Counted: 167. Fresh: 135. Rotten: 32. Critics Consensus: The storyline arc may seem a tad familiar to fans of the original, but Kung Fu Panda 2 offers enough action, comedy, and visual sparkle to compensate.
Stuart Little 2: Critic Score: 81% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7/10. Reviews Counted: 122. Fresh: 99. Rotten: 23. Critics Consensus: Stuart Little 2 is a sweet, visually impressive sequel that provides wholesome entertainment for kids.
The Muppets Take Manhattan: Critic Score: 81%. Average Rating: 6.9/10. Reviews Counted: 21. Fresh: 17. Rotten: 4. Critics Consensus: If it's not quite as sharp as The Muppet Movie, The Muppets Take Manhattan is still a smart, delightfully old-fashioned tale that follows the formula established by the first two movies -- a madcap adventure assisted by a huge group of human stars.
The Great Mouse Detective: Critic Score: 81%. Average Rating: 6.9/10. Reviews Counted: 16. Fresh: 13. Rotten: 3. Critics Consensus: The Great Mouse Detective may not rank with Disney's classics, but it's an amiable, entertaining picture with some stylishly dark visuals.
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith: Critic Score: 80% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.2/10. Reviews Counted: 253. Fresh: 202. Rotten: 51. Critics Consensus: This sixth and final installment of George Lucas' epic space opera will please die-hard fanatics and non-believers alike -- largely due to awesome digital effects and the sheer power of the mythology.
The Wild Thornberrys Movie: Critic Score: 80% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.6/10. Reviews Counted: 88. Fresh: 70. Rotten: 18. Critics Consensus: A pleasant enough kids flick that adults may even enjoy.
Saludos Amigos: Critic Score: 80%. Average Rating: 6.4/10. Reviews Counted: 10. Fresh: 8. Rotten: 2. Critics Consensus: One of Disney's lesser-known animated films, Saludos Amigos may be slight stuff, but it's still a spirited, energetic travelogue.
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl: Critic Score: 79% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.1/10. Reviews Counted: 208. Fresh: 164. Rotten: 44. Critics Consensus: May leave you exhausted like the theme park ride that inspired it; however, you'll have a good time when it's over.
Muppets Most Wanted: Critic Score: 79% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 169. Fresh: 133. Rotten: 36. Critics Consensus: While it may not reach the delirious heights of The Muppets, Muppets Most Wanted still packs in enough clever gags, catchy songs, and celebrity cameos to satisfy fans of all ages.
Horton Hears a Who!: Critic Score: 79% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7/10. Reviews Counted: 131. Fresh: 103. Rotten: 28. Critics Consensus: Horton Hears a Who! is both whimsical and heartwarming, and is the rare Dr. Seuss adaptation that stays true to the spirit of the source material.
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted: Critic Score: 79% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 129. Fresh: 102. Rotten: 27. Critics Consensus: Dazzlingly colorful and frenetic, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted is silly enough for young kids, but boasts enough surprising smarts to engage parents along the way.
Mr. Peabody & Sherman: Critic Score: 79% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.6/10. Reviews Counted: 120. Fresh: 95. Rotten: 25. Critics Consensus: Mr. Peabody & Sherman offers a surprisingly entertaining burst of colorful all-ages fun, despite its dated source material and rather convoluted plot.
The Prince of Egypt: Critic Score: 79% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7/10. Reviews Counted: 84. Fresh: 66. Rotten: 18. Critics Consensus: The Prince of Egypt's stunning visuals and first-rate voice cast more than compensate for the fact that it's better crafted than it is emotionally involving.
Pooh's Heffalump Movie: Critic Score: 79% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 86. Fresh: 68. Rotten: 18. Critics Consensus: A charming and delightful walk through the Hundred Acres Woods for young viewers.
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi: Critic Score: 79% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 70. Fresh: 55. Rotten: 15. Critics Consensus: Though failing to reach the cinematic heights of its predecessors, Return of the Jedi remains an entertaining sci-fi adventure and a fitting end to the classic trilogy.
The Great Muppet Caper: Critic Score: 79%. Average Rating: 6.4/10. Reviews Counted: 19. Fresh: 15. Rotten: 4. Critics Consensus: The Great Muppet Caper is overplotted and uneven, but the appealing presence of Kermit, Miss Piggy and the gang ensure that this heist flick is always breezily watchable.
The Pirate Fairy: Critic Score: 79%. Average Rating: 6.2/10. Reviews Counted: 19. Fresh: 15. Rotten: 4.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: Critic Score: 78% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.9/10. Reviews Counted: 256. Fresh: 199. Rotten: 57. Critics Consensus: Though the plot elements are certainly familiar, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull still delivers the thrills and Harrison Ford's return in the title role is more than welcome.
Mickey's Christmas Carol Remastered: Critic Score: 78% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.9/10. Reviews Counted: 225. Fresh: 175. Rotten: 50. Critics Consensus: A great addition to Disney's animation legacy, Mickey's Christmas Carol Remastered garners beautiful traditional animation and a fantastic plot with Walt Disney's lovable rodent that is sure to win new fans for the holidays.
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.: Critic Score: 78% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 182. Fresh: 142. Rotten: 40. Critics Consensus: Heartwarming and hilarious, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. offers boasting mishmash of basketball and a warmth of traditional Disney animation for Muppet fans of all ages.
Brave: Critic Score: 78% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.9/10. Reviews Counted: 225. Fresh: 175. Rotten: 50. Critics Consensus: Brave offers young audiences and fairy tale fans a rousing, funny fantasy adventure with a distaff twist and surprising depth.
Monsters University: Critic Score: 78% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 182. Fresh: 142. Rotten: 40. Critics Consensus: It doesn't scale the heights of Pixar's finest efforts, but Monsters University is still funny and thoughtful family entertainment for viewers of any age.
Charlotte's Web: Critic Score: 78% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7/10. Reviews Counted: 143. Fresh: 112. Rotten: 31. Critics Consensus: Kids will be entertained by the straightforward plot and cute animals, and adults will be charmed by how quiet and humble the production is, a fine translation of E.B. White's genteel prose.
Surf's Up: Critic Score: 78% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.6/10. Reviews Counted: 144. Fresh: 112. Rotten: 32. Critics Consensus: Surf's Up is a laid back, visually stunning animated movie that brings a fresh twist to some familiar conventions. Its witty mockumentary format is fun and inventive, and the CGI is breathtakingly realistic.
Alice in Wonderland: Critic Score: 78%. Average Rating: 6.3/10. Reviews Counted: 27. Fresh: 21. Rotten: 6. Critics Consensus: A good introduction to Lewis Carroll's classic, Alice in Wonderland boasts some of the Disney canon's most surreal and twisted images.
Ice Age: Critic Score: 77% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 164. Fresh: 126. Rotten: 38. Critics Consensus: Even though Ice Age is treading over the same grounds as Monsters, Inc. and Shrek, it has enough wit and laughs to stand on its own.
Peter Pan: Critic Score: 77% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 141. Fresh: 109. Rotten: 32. Critics Consensus: Solid if far from definitive, this version of Peter Pan is visually impressive, psychologically complex and faithful to its original source.
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland: Critic Score: 77% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.7/10. Reviews Counted: 43. Fresh: 33. Rotten: 10. Critics Consensus: This fun and moral tale entertains both first-time Sesame Street watchers and seasoned veterans.
Teacher's Pet: Critic Score: 76% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.5/10. Reviews Counted: 74. Fresh: 56. Rotten: 18. Critics Consensus: Despite its short running time, Teacher's Pet is a witty and irreverent family film.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: Critic Score: 76% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.9/10. Reviews Counted: 209. Fresh: 159. Rotten: 50. Critics Consensus: With first-rate special effects and compelling storytelling, this adaptation stays faithful to its source material and will please moviegoers of all ages.
Over the Hedge: Critic Score: 75% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 168. Fresh: 126. Rotten: 42. Critics Consensus: Even if it's not an animation classic, Over the Hedge is clever and fun, and the jokes cater to family members of all ages.
Happy Feet: Critic Score: 75% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.9/10. Reviews Counted: 161. Fresh: 120. Rotten: 41. Critics Consensus: Visually dazzling, with a thoughtful storyline and catchy musical numbers, Happy Feet marks a successful animated debut from the makers of Babe.
Zathura: Critic Score: 75% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.6/10. Reviews Counted: 158. Fresh: 119. Rotten: 39. Critics Consensus: Dazzling special effects for the kids + well-crafted storytelling for the 'rents = cinematic satisfaction for the whole family.
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius: Critic Score: 75% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.4/10. Reviews Counted: 75. Fresh: 56. Rotten: 19. Critics Consensus: What Jimmy Neutron lacks in computer animation, it makes up for in charm and cleverness.
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie: Critic Score: 75% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.3/10. Reviews Counted: 73. Fresh: 55. Rotten: 18. Critics Consensus: When the Rugrats go to Paris, the result is Nickelodeon-style fun. The plot is effectively character-driven, and features catchy songs and great celebrity voice-acting.
Peter Pan: Critic Score: 75%. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 28. Fresh: 21. Rotten: 7. Critics Consensus: Though it doesn't delve deeply into the darkness of J.M. Barrie's tale, Peter Pan is a heartwarming, exuberant film with some great tunes.
Cars: Critic Score: 74% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.9/10. Reviews Counted: 196. Fresh: 145. Rotten: 51. Critics Consensus: While the story may not reach the high standards of Toy Story and The Incredibles, viewers of all ages will marvel at the technical brilliance of the animation and come away satisfied.
Despicable Me 2: Critic Score: 74% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.6/10. Reviews Counted: 171. Fresh: 126. Rotten: 45. Critics Consensus: Despicable Me 2 offers plenty of eye-popping visual inventiveness and a number of big laughs.
Monster House: Critic Score: 74%. Average Rating: 6.8/10. Reviews Counted: 158. Fresh: 117. Rotten: 41. Critics Consensus: Monster House welcomes kids and adults alike into a household full of smart, monstrous fun.
Rise of the Guardians: Critic Score: 74% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.5/10. Reviews Counted: 145. Fresh: 107. Rotten: 38. Critics Consensus: A sort of Avengers for the elementary school set, Rise of the Guardians is wonderfully animated and briskly paced, but it's only so-so in the storytelling department.
The Boxtrolls: Critic Score: 74%. Average Rating: 7/10. Reviews Counted: 143. Fresh: 106. Rotten: 37. Critics Consensus: While it's far from Laika's best offering, The Boxtrolls is still packed with enough offbeat wit and visual splendor to offer a healthy dose of all-ages entertainment.
Sky High: Critic Score: 73%. Average Rating: 6.5/10. Reviews Counted: 127. Fresh: 93. Rotten: 34. Critics Consensus: This highly derivative superhero coming-of-age flick is moderately entertaining, family-friendly fluff.
The Penguins of Madagascar: Critic Score: 73%. Average Rating: 6.2/10. Reviews Counted: 88. Fresh: 64. Rotten: 24. Critics Consensus: The Penguins of Madagascar is fast and brightly colored enough to entertain small children, but too frantically silly to offer real filmgoing fun for the whole family.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Critic Score: 73%. Average Rating: 7.1/10. Reviews Counted: 51. Fresh: 37. Rotten: 14. Critics Consensus: Disney's take on the Victor Hugo classic is dramatically uneven, but its strong visuals, dark themes, and message of tolerance make for a more-sophisticated-than-average children's film.
Monsters vs. Aliens: Critic Score: 72% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.4/10. Reviews Counted: 210. Fresh: 151. Rotten: 59. Critics Consensus: Though it doesn't approach the depth of the best animated films, Monsters vs. Aliens has enough humor and special effects to entertain moviegoers of all ages.
Megamind: Critic Score: 72% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.7/10. Reviews Counted: 174. Fresh: 126. Rotten: 48. Critics Consensus: It regurgitates plot points from earlier animated efforts, and isn't quite as funny as it should be, but a top-shelf voice cast and strong visuals help make Megamind a pleasant, if unspectacular, diversion.
Rio: Critic Score: 72% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.4/10. Reviews Counted: 145. Fresh: 104. Rotten: 41. Critics Consensus: This straightforward movie reaches great heights thanks to its colorful visual palette, catchy music, and funny vocal performances.
Flushed Away: Critic Score: 72% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.7/10. Reviews Counted: 130. Fresh: 94. Rotten: 36. Critics Consensus: Clever and appealing for both children and adults, Flushed Away marks a successful entry into digital animated features for Aardman Animations.
Piglet's Big Movie: Critic Score: 71% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 6.2/10. Reviews Counted: 76. Fresh: 54. Rotten: 22. Critics Consensus: Wholesome and charming entertainment for young children.
The Sword in the Stone: Critic Score: 71%. Average Rating: 6/10. Reviews Counted: 24. Fresh: 17. Rotten: 7. Critics Consensus: A decent take on the legend of King Arthur, The Sword in the Stone suffers from relatively indifferent animation, but its characters are still memorable and appealing.
Fun and Fancy Free: Critic Score: 71%. Average Rating: 6/10. Reviews Counted: 7. Fresh: 5. Rotten: 2. Critics Consensus: Though it doesn't quite live up to its title, Fun and Fancy Free has its moments, and it's a rare opportunity to see Mickey, Donald, and Goofy together.
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue: Critic Score: 71%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 7. Fresh: 5. Rotten: 2.
Men in Black III: Critic Score: 70%. Average Rating: 6.1/10. Reviews Counted: 227. Fresh: 158. Rotten: 69. Critics Consensus: It isn't exactly a persuasive argument for the continuation of the franchise, but Men in Black III is better than its predecessor and manages to exceed expectations.
The Croods: Critic Score: 70%. Average Rating: 6.5/10. Reviews Counted: 134. Fresh: 94. Rotten: 40. Critics Consensus: While it may not be as (ahem) evolved as the best modern animated fare, The Croods will prove solidly entertaining for families seeking a fast-paced, funny cartoon adventure.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2: Critic Score: 70%. Average Rating: 6.4/10. Reviews Counted: 116. Fresh: 81. Rotten: 35. Critics Consensus: While not as clever or inventive as its predecessor, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 compensates with enough dazzling visuals to keep younger viewers entertained.
TRON: Critic Score: 70%. Average Rating: 6.4/10. Reviews Counted: 53. Fresh: 37. Rotten: 16. Critics Consensus: Though perhaps not as strong dramatically as it is technologically, TRON is an original and visually stunning piece of science fiction that represents a landmark work in the history of computer animation.
Muppet Treasure Island: Critic Score: 70%. Average Rating: 6.2/10. Reviews Counted: 23. Fresh: 16. Rotten: 7. Critics Consensus: Though less Muppet-centric than the original trilogy, Muppet Treasure Island is an energetic, cheerful take on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic adventure, with typically solid gags.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron: Critic Score: 69%. Average Rating: 6.4/10. Reviews Counted: 126. Fresh: 87. Rotten: 39. Critics Consensus: A visually stunning film that may be too predictable and politically correct for adults, but should serve children well.
Curious George: Critic Score: 69%. Average Rating: 6.1/10. Reviews Counted: 102. Fresh: 70. Rotten: 32. Critics Consensus: Curious George is a bright, sweet, faithful adaptation of the beloved children's books.
The Muppet Christmas Carol: Critic Score: 69%. Average Rating: 6.2/10. Reviews Counted: 36. Fresh: 25. Rotten: 11. Critics Consensus: It may not be the finest version of Charles Dickens' tale to grace the screen, but The Muppet Christmas Carol is funny and heartwarming, and serves as a good introduction to the story for young viewers.
The Fox and the Hound: Critic Score: 69%. Average Rating: 6.6/10. Reviews Counted: 26. Fresh: 18. Rotten: 8. Critics Consensus: The Fox and the Hound is a likeable, charming, unassuming effort that manages to transcend its thin, predictable plot.
Treasure Planet: Critic Score: 68%. Average Rating: 6.5/10. Reviews Counted: 146. Fresh: 100. Rotten: 46. Critics Consensus: Though its characterizations are weaker than usual, Treasure Planet offers a fast-paced, beautifully rendered vision of outer space.
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: Critic Score: 68%. Average Rating: 6.2/10. Reviews Counted: 125. Fresh: 85. Rotten: 40. Critics Consensus: Surreally goofy and entertaining for both children and their parents.
The Rescuers Down Under: Critic Score: 68%. Average Rating: 6.2/10. Reviews Counted: 25. Fresh: 17. Rotten: 8. Critics Consensus: Though its story is second-rate, The Rescuers Down Under redeems itself with some remarkable production values -- particularly its flight scenes.
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones: Critic Score: 67%. Average Rating: 6.6/10. Reviews Counted: 219. Fresh: 146. Rotten: 73. Critics Consensus: Though it still suffers from an overabundance of exposition, the action quotient is upped considerably in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, which makes it an improvement over The Phantom Menace.
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian: Critic Score: 67%. Average Rating: 6.3/10. Reviews Counted: 188. Fresh: 126. Rotten: 62. Critics Consensus: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is an entertaining family adventure worthy of the standard set by its predecessor.
Turbo: Critic Score: 67%. Average Rating: 6.1/10. Reviews Counted: 105. Fresh: 70. Rotten: 35. Critics Consensus: It's nowhere near as inventive as its off-the-wall premise might suggest, but Turbo boasts just enough colorful visual thrills and sharp voice acting to recommend as undemanding family-friendly fare.
Make Mine Music: Critic Score: 67%. Average Rating: 6.3/10. Reviews Counted: 9. Fresh: 6. Rotten: 3. Critics Consensus: This collection of musical-themed shorts doesn't reach the artistic heights of Fantasia, but it's well animated and mostly good fun.
Meet the Robinsons: Critic Score: 66%. Average Rating: 6.3/10. Reviews Counted: 136. Fresh: 90. Rotten: 46. Critics Consensus: Meet the Robinsons is a visually impressive children's animated film marked by a story of considerable depth.
Stuart Little: Critic Score: 66%. Average Rating: 6.3/10. Reviews Counted: 97. Fresh: 64. Rotten: 33. Critics Consensus: Critics say Stuart Little is charming with kids and adults for its humor and visual effects.
The AristoCats: Critic Score: 66%. Average Rating: 6/10. Reviews Counted: 29. Fresh: 19. Rotten: 10. Critics Consensus: Though The AristoCats is a mostly middling effort for Disney, it is redeemed by terrific work from its voice cast and some jazzy tunes.
Dinosaur: Critic Score: 65%. Average Rating: 6.2/10. Reviews Counted: 122. Fresh: 79. Rotten: 43. Critics Consensus: While Dinosaur's plot is generic and dull, its stunning computer animation and detailed backgrounds are enough to make it worth a look.
Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie: Critic Score: 65%. Average Rating: 5.8/10. Reviews Counted: 55. Fresh: 36. Rotten: 19. Critics Consensus: Jonah teaches wholesome messages to children in a funny, bouncy package.
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa: Critic Score: 64%. Average Rating: 5.9/10. Reviews Counted: 150. Fresh: 96. Rotten: 54. Critics Consensus: Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is an improvement on the original, with more fleshed-out characters, crisper animation and more consistent humor.
Robots: Critic Score: 64%. Average Rating: 6.5/10. Reviews Counted: 177. Fresh: 113. Rotten: 64. Critics Consensus: Robots delights on a visual level, but the story feels like it came off an assembly line.
Epic: Critic Score: 64%. Average Rating: 5.9/10. Reviews Counted: 118. Fresh: 76. Rotten: 42. Critics Consensus: Though its narrative themes are all too familiar, Epic is beautifully animated and crafted with just enough flair to make for solid family entertainment.
Marley and Me: Critic Score: 63%. Average Rating: 6/10. Reviews Counted: 138. Fresh: 87. Rotten: 51. Critics Consensus: Pet owners should love it, but Marley and Me is only sporadically successful in wringing drama and laughs from its scenario.
The Ant Bully: Critic Score: 63%. Average Rating: 6.2/10. Reviews Counted: 115. Fresh: 72. Rotten: 43. Critics Consensus: Sometimes inventive and witty, this animated adventure into an ant-sized world is a pleasant diversion.
Muppets from Space: Critic Score: 63%. Average Rating: 6.2/10. Reviews Counted: 56. Fresh: 35. Rotten: 21. Critics Consensus: If Muppets from Space lacks the magic and wit of its cinematic predecessors, this pleasingly silly space romp is funny and clever enough to make for better-than-average family entertainment.
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day: Critic Score: 62%. Average Rating: 5.8/10. Reviews Counted: 103. Fresh: 64. Rotten: 39. Critics Consensus: Affably pleasant without ever trying to be anything more, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is a fine -- albeit forgettable -- family diversion.
The Tigger Movie: Critic Score: 62%. Average Rating: 5.9/10. Reviews Counted: 73. Fresh: 45. Rotten: 28. Critics Consensus: Tigger Movie may lack the technological flash and underlying adult sophistication of other recent animated movies, but it's fun and charming.
Recess: School's Out: Critic Score: 61%. Average Rating: 5.8/10. Reviews Counted: 69. Fresh: 42. Rotten: 27. Critics Consensus: Though basically a TV cartoon stretched out to movie-length, Recess has enough successful jokes and smart writing to make it a worthwhile view.
Happy Gilmore: Critic Score: 60%. Average Rating: 5.6/10. Reviews Counted: 52. Fresh: 31. Rotten: 21. Critics Consensus: Those who enjoy Adam Sandler's schtick will find plenty to love in this gleefully juvenile take on professional golf; those who don't, however, will find it unfunny and forgettable.
Oz the Great and Powerful: Critic Score: 59%. Average Rating: 6/10. Reviews Counted: 243. Fresh: 143. Rotten: 100. Critics Consensus: It suffers from some tonal inconsistency and a deflated sense of wonder, but Oz the Great and Powerful still packs enough visual dazzle and clever wit to be entertaining in its own right.
The Rugrats Movie: Critic Score: 59%. Average Rating: 5.8/10. Reviews Counted: 49. Fresh: 29. Rotten: 20. Critics Consensus: Charming characters; loads of fun for kids and adults.
Shrek Forever After: Critic Score: 58%. Average Rating: 5.9/10. Reviews Counted: 189. Fresh: 109. Rotten: 80. Critics Consensus: While not without its moments, Shrek Forever After too often feels like a rote rehashing of the franchise's earlier entries.
Secret of the Wings: Critic Score: 58%. Average Rating: 5.3/10. Reviews Counted: 19. Fresh: 11. Rotten: 8.
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace: Critic Score: 57%. Average Rating: 5.8/10. Reviews Counted: 191. Fresh: 109. Rotten: 82. Critics Consensus: Lucas needs to improve on the plot and character development, but there's plenty of eye candy to behold.
Ice Age: The Meltdown: Critic Score: 57%. Average Rating: 6.1/10. Reviews Counted: 143. Fresh: 82. Rotten: 61. Critics Consensus: Despite its impressive animation and the hilarious antics of the saber-toothed squirrel Scrat, Ice Age: The Meltdown comes up short on the storytelling front.
Looney Tunes: Back in Action: Critic Score: 57%. Average Rating: 6/10. Reviews Counted: 134. Fresh: 76. Rotten: 58. Critics Consensus: The plot is a nonsensical, hyperactive jumble and the gags are relatively uninspired compared to the classic Looney Tunes cartoons.
The Tale of Despereaux: Critic Score: 56%. Average Rating: 5.6/10. Reviews Counted: 107. Fresh: 60. Rotten: 47. Critics Consensus: Despite its striking visuals, The Tale of Despereaux as a story feels familiar and unimaginative.
9: Critic Score: 56%. Average Rating: 5.9/10. Reviews Counted: 181. Fresh: 102. Rotten: 79. Critics Consensus: Although its story is perhaps too familiar and less complex than some might wish, 9 is visually spectacular, and director Shane Acker's attention to detail succeeds in drawing viewers into the film's universe.
Pocahontas: Critic Score: 56%. Average Rating: 6/10. Reviews Counted: 52. Fresh: 29. Rotten: 23. Critics Consensus: Pocahontas means well, and has moments of startling beauty, but it's largely a bland, uninspired effort, with uneven plotting and an unfortunate lack of fun.
George of the Jungle: Critic Score: 56%. Average Rating: 5.3/10. Reviews Counted: 52. Fresh: 29. Rotten: 23. Critics Consensus: George of the Jungle is faithful to its source material -- which, unfortunately, makes it a less-than-compelling feature film.
The Polar Express: Critic Score: 55%. Average Rating: 6.4/10. Reviews Counted: 199. Fresh: 110. Rotten: 89. Critics Consensus: Though the movie is visually stunning overall, the animation for the human characters isn't lifelike enough, and the story is padded.
Madagascar: Critic Score: 55%. Average Rating: 6.1/10. Reviews Counted: 185. Fresh: 102. Rotten: 83. Critics Consensus: Though its story is problematic in spots and its humor is hit-or-miss for the adult crowd, Madagascar boasts impressive visuals and enough spunky charm to keep children entertained.
Gnomeo and Juliet: Critic Score: 55%. Average Rating: 5.6/10. Reviews Counted: 118. Fresh: 65. Rotten: 53. Critics Consensus: While it has moments of inspiration, Gnomeo and Juliet is often too self-referential for its own good.
Osmosis Jones: Critic Score: 55%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 108. Fresh: 59. Rotten: 49. Critics Consensus: The animated portion of Osmosis is zippy and fun, but the live-action portion is lethargic.
The Black Cauldron: Critic Score: 55%. Average Rating: 5.7/10. Reviews Counted: 29. Fresh: 16. Rotten: 13. Critics Consensus: Ambitious but flawed, The Black Cauldron is technically brilliant as usual, but lacks the compelling characters of other Disney animated classics.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: Critic Score: 54%. Average Rating: 6/10. Reviews Counted: 219. Fresh: 118. Rotten: 101. Critics Consensus: Gone is Depp's unpredictability and much of the humor and originality of the first movie.
A Christmas Carol: Critic Score: 54%. Average Rating: 5.9/10. Reviews Counted: 190. Fresh: 103. Rotten: 87. Critics Consensus: Robert Zemeckis' 3-D animated take on the Dickens classic tries hard, but its dazzling special effects distract from an array of fine performances from Jim Carrey and Gary Oldman.
The Lorax: Critic Score: 54%. Average Rating: 5.9/10. Reviews Counted: 147. Fresh: 79. Rotten: 68. Critics Consensus: Dr. Seuss' The Lorax is cute and funny enough but the moral simplicity of the book gets lost with the zany Hollywood production values.
Home on the Range: Critic Score: 54%. Average Rating: 5.7/10. Reviews Counted: 125. Fresh: 67. Rotten: 58. Critics Consensus: Though Home on the Range is likeable and may keep young children diverted, it's one of Disney's more middling titles, with garish visuals and a dull plot.
Cats & Dogs: Critic Score: 54%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 115. Fresh: 62. Rotten: 53. Critics Consensus: A great concept, but the movie fails to develop the characters and some of the jokes are hit-or-miss.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas: Critic Score: 53%. Average Rating: 5.6/10. Reviews Counted: 130. Fresh: 69. Rotten: 61. Critics Consensus: Jim Carrey shines as the Grinch. Unfortunately, it's not enough to save this movie. You'd be better off watching the TV cartoon.
Ice Princess: Critic Score: 52%. Average Rating: 5.6/10. Reviews Counted: 104. Fresh: 54. Rotten: 50. Critics Consensus: This likable Disney film gets points for effort, but can't stick the landing when it comes to originality.
Titan A.E.: Critic Score: 52%. Average Rating: 5.7/10. Reviews Counted: 99. Fresh: 51. Rotten: 48. Critics Consensus: Great visuals, but the story feels like a cut-and-paste job of other sci-fi movies.
Robin Hood: Critic Score: 52%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 25. Fresh: 13. Rotten: 12. Critics Consensus: One of the weaker Disney adaptations, Robin Hood is cute and colorful but lacks the majesty and excitement of the studio's earlier efforts.
Alice in Wonderland: Critic Score: 51%. Average Rating: 5.7/10. Reviews Counted: 264. Fresh: 135. Rotten: 129. Critics Consensus: Tim Burton's Alice sacrifices the book's minimal narrative coherence -- and much of its heart -- but it's an undeniable visual treat.
Tron Legacy: Critic Score: 51%. Average Rating: 5.9/10. Reviews Counted: 228. Fresh: 117. Rotten: 111. Critics Consensus: Tron Legacy boasts dazzling visuals, but its human characters and story get lost amidst its state-of-the-art production design.
Bee Movie: Critic Score: 51%. Average Rating: 5.7/10. Reviews Counted: 169. Fresh: 86. Rotten: 83. Critics Consensus: Bee Movie has humorous moments, but its awkward premise and tame delivery render it mostly forgettable.
Pete's Dragon: Critic Score: 50%. Average Rating: 4.8/10. Reviews Counted: 22. Fresh: 11. Rotten: 11. Critics Consensus: Boring and slow, this is a lesser Disney work, though the animation isn't without its charms.
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole: Critic Score: 50%. Average Rating: 5.6/10. Reviews Counted: 122. Fresh: 61. Rotten: 61. Critics Consensus: Legend of the Guardians' dark tone and dazzling visuals are to be admired, even if they're ultimately let down by a story that never lives up to its full potential.
Atlantis: The Lost Empire: Critic Score: 49%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 141. Fresh: 69. Rotten: 72. Critics Consensus: Atlantis provides a fast-paced spectacle, but stints on such things as character development and a coherent plot.
Maleficent: Critic Score: 49%. Average Rating: 5.7/10. Reviews Counted: 195. Fresh: 96. Rotten: 99. Critics Consensus: Angelina Jolie's magnetic performance outshines Maleficent's dazzling special effects; unfortunately, the movie around them fails to justify all that impressive effort.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Critic Score: 49%. Average Rating: 5.7/10. Reviews Counted: 159. Fresh: 78. Rotten: 81. Critics Consensus: Its leisurely, businesslike pace won't win the franchise many new fans, but Voyage of the Dawn Treader restores some of the Narnia franchise's lost luster with strong performances and impressive special effects.
Astro Boy: Critic Score: 49%. Average Rating: 5.6/10. Reviews Counted: 132. Fresh: 65. Rotten: 67. Critics Consensus: While it isn't terribly original, and it seems to have a political agenda that may rankle some viewers, Astro Boy boasts enough visual thrills to please its target demographic.
Rio 2: Critic Score: 48%. Average Rating: 5.4/10. Reviews Counted: 105. Fresh: 50. Rotten: 55. Critics Consensus: Like most sequels, Rio 2 takes its predecessor's basic template and tries to make it bigger -- which means it's even busier, more colorful, and ultimately more exhausting for viewers outside the youthful target demographic.
Open Season: Critic Score: 48%. Average Rating: 5.4/10. Reviews Counted: 100. Fresh: 48. Rotten: 52. Critics Consensus: Open Season is a cliched palette of tired jokes and CG animal shenanigans that have been seen multiple times this cinematic year.
The Road to El Dorado: Critic Score: 48%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 104. Fresh: 50. Rotten: 54. Critics Consensus: Predictable story and thin characters made the movie flat.
Mickey Mouse 2: Critic Score: 46%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 206. Critics Consensus: Mickey Mouse 2 returns to the hand-drawn-influenced cartoon world of its predecessor, but that beautiful animation can't save the inconsistent storytelling, and of course those parodies of Japanese franchises no American has ever heard of.
Hoodwinked: Critic Score: 46%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 123. Fresh: 57. Rotten: 66. Critics Consensus: This fractured fairytale doesn't have the wit or animation quality to compete with the likes of the Shrek franchise.
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas: Critic Score: 46%. Average Rating: 5.6/10. Reviews Counted: 122. Fresh: 56. Rotten: 66. Critics Consensus: Competent, but not magical.
Happy Feet Two: Critic Score: 46%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 111. Fresh: 51. Rotten: 60. Critics Consensus: The animation is as eye-popping as ever, but Happy Feet Two's narrative is too noisily incoherent to recapture the Oscar-winning charm of its predecessor.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End: Critic Score: 45%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 219. Fresh: 98. Rotten: 121. Critics Consensus: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End provides the thrilling action scenes, but mixes in too many characters with too many incomprehensible plot threads.
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs: Critic Score: 45%. Average Rating: 5.4/10. Reviews Counted: 160. Fresh: 72. Rotten: 88. Critics Consensus: The third Ice Age film has some excellent animation, but its story is tired and monotonous.
Hotel Transylvania: Critic Score: 45%. Average Rating: 5.4/10. Reviews Counted: 138. Fresh: 62. Rotten: 76. Critics Consensus: Hotel Transylvania's buoyant, giddy tone may please children, but it might be a little too loud and thinly-scripted for older audiences.
Return to Never Land: Critic Score: 45%. Average Rating: 5.4/10. Reviews Counted: 94. Fresh: 42. Rotten: 52. Critics Consensus: With its forgettable songs and lackluster story, this new Pan will surely entertain kids, but will feel more like a retread to adults.
Planes: Fire & Rescue: Critic Score: 44%. Average Rating: 5.2/10. Reviews Counted: 89. Fresh: 39. Rotten: 50. Critics Consensus: Although it's too flat and formulaic to measure up against the best family-friendly fare, Planes: Fire & Rescue is a passable diversion for much younger viewers.
Oliver & Company: Critic Score: 43%. Average Rating: 5.4/10. Reviews Counted: 35. Fresh: 15. Rotten: 20. Critics Consensus: Oliver & Company is a decidedly lesser effort in the Disney canon, with lackluster songs, stiff animation, and a thoroughly predictable plot.
Rugrats Go Wild: Critic Score: 41%. Average Rating: 5/10. Reviews Counted: 86. Fresh: 35. Rotten: 51. Critics Consensus: The Rugrats franchise has gone from fresh to formulaic.
Everyone's Hero: Critic Score: 41%. Average Rating: 5/10. Reviews Counted: 68. Fresh: 28. Rotten: 40. Critics Consensus: Everyone's Hero is such a predictable and bland tale that it'll appeal mostly to little kids; others seeking something in Pixar's league are looking in the wrong ballpark.
Shrek the Third: Critic Score: 40%. Average Rating: 5.4/10. Reviews Counted: 205. Fresh: 83. Rotten: 122. Critics Consensus: Shrek the Third has pop culture potshots galore, but at the expense of the heart, charm, and wit that made the first two Shrek classics.
The Lizzie McGuire Movie: Critic Score: 40%. Average Rating: 5.4/10. Reviews Counted: 97. Fresh: 39. Rotten: 58. Critics Consensus: Harmless piece of fluff that ought to satisfy fans of the TV show.
Cars 2: Critic Score: 39%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 204. Fresh: 80. Rotten: 124. Critics Consensus: Cars 2 is as visually appealing as any other Pixar production, but all that dazzle can't disguise the rusty storytelling under the hood.
Men in Black II: Critic Score: 39%. Average Rating: 5.2/10. Reviews Counted: 193. Fresh: 75. Rotten: 118. Critics Consensus: Lacking the freshness of the first movie, Men in Black II recycles elements from its predecessor with mixed results.
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: The VeggieTales Movie: Critic Score: 39%. Average Rating: 4.7/10. Reviews Counted: 33. Fresh: 13. Rotten: 20. Critics Consensus: This VeggieTale should please the youngest crowds, but the silly script will tire the more discerning viewer.
Brother Bear: Critic Score: 38%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 125. Fresh: 48. Rotten: 77. Critics Consensus: Brother Bear is gentle and pleasant if unremarkable Disney fare, with so-so animation and generic plotting.
Ice Age: Continental Drift: Critic Score: 37%. Average Rating: 5.1/10. Reviews Counted: 131. Fresh: 48. Rotten: 83. Critics Consensus: Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D has moments of charm and witty slapstick, but it often seems content to recycle ideas from the previous films.
Mars Needs Moms: Critic Score: 37%. Average Rating: 5/10. Reviews Counted: 111. Fresh: 41. Rotten: 70. Critics Consensus: The cast is solid and it's visually well-crafted, but Mars Needs Moms suffers from a lack of imagination and heart.
Chicken Little: Critic Score: 36%. Average Rating: 5.5/10. Reviews Counted: 159. Fresh: 58. Rotten: 101. Critics Consensus: In its first non-Pixar CGI venture, Disney expends more effort in the technical presentation than in crafting an original storyline.
Igor: Critic Score: 36%. Average Rating: 4.8/10. Reviews Counted: 90. Fresh: 32. Rotten: 58. Critics Consensus: With an animation style that apes Tim Burton, and a slew of cultural references that aren't clear enough to reach the crowds, Igor's patched together antics make it hard to see who the film is trying to please.
Shark Tale: Critic Score: 35%. Average Rating: 5.2/10. Reviews Counted: 175. Fresh: 62. Rotten: 113. Critics Consensus: Derivative and full of pop culture in-jokes.
Space Jam: Critic Score: 35%. Average Rating: 5.1/10. Reviews Counted: 49. Fresh: 17. Rotten: 32. Critics Consensus: A harmless mishmash of basketball and animation that'll entertain kids but leave adults less than thrilled.
TMNT: Critic Score: 34%. Average Rating: 5/10. Reviews Counted: 115. Fresh: 39. Rotten: 76. Critics Consensus: TMNT's art direction is splendid, but the plot is non-existent and the dialogue lacks the irony and goofy wit of the earlier TMNT movies.
Space Chimps: Critic Score: 34%. Average Rating: 4.6/10. Reviews Counted: 92. Fresh: 31. Rotten: 61. Critics Consensus: Space Chimps' cheap animation and overabundance of monkey puns feels especially dated in a post-WALL-E world.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides: Critic Score: 33%. Average Rating: 5.1/10. Reviews Counted: 255. Fresh: 84. Rotten: 171. Critics Consensus: It's shorter and leaner than the previous sequel, but this Pirates runs aground on a disjointed plot and a non-stop barrage of noisy action sequences.
Valiant: Critic Score: 31%. Average Rating: 5/10. Reviews Counted: 112. Fresh: 35. Rotten: 77. Critics Consensus: Valiant has a good collection of voice talents, but the story is strictly by-the-numbers.
Hook: Critic Score: 30%. Average Rating: 4.4/10. Reviews Counted: 40. Fresh: 12. Rotten: 28. Critics Consensus: The look of Hook is lively indeed but Steven Spielberg directs on autopilot here, giving in too quickly to his sentimental, syrupy qualities.
Hey Arnold!: The Movie: Critic Score: 29%. Average Rating: 4.6/10. Reviews Counted: 78. Fresh: 23. Rotten: 55. Critics Consensus: Bland, unoriginal, and lacking the wit of the TV series, Hey Arnold is a 30 min cartoon stretched beyond its running time.
Planes: Critic Score: 26%. Average Rating: 4.6/10. Reviews Counted: 113. Fresh: 29. Rotten: 84. Critics Consensus: Planes has enough bright colors, goofy voices, and slick animation to distract some young viewers for 92 minutes -- and probably sell plenty of toys in the bargain -- but on nearly every other level, it's a Disney disappointment.
Hop: Critic Score: 25%. Average Rating: 4.4/10. Reviews Counted: 134. Fresh: 34. Rotten: 100. Critics Consensus: It's impressively animated, but Hop's script is so uninspired that not even James Marsden's frantic mugging can give it any bounce.
Snow Dogs: Critic Score: 24%. Average Rating: 4/10. Reviews Counted: 82. Fresh: 20. Rotten: 62. Critics Consensus: A mediocre live-action children's movie, Snow Dogs is filled with cliched dialogue, tiresome pratfalls, and stale fish-out-of-water jokes.
G-Force: Critic Score: 22%. Average Rating: 4.4/10. Reviews Counted: 123. Fresh: 27. Rotten: 96. Critics Consensus: G-Force features manic action, but fails to come up with interesting characters or an inspired plot.
The Smurfs: Critic Score: 22%. Average Rating: 4/10. Reviews Counted: 116. Fresh: 26. Rotten: 90. Critics Consensus: The Smurfs assembles an undeniably talented cast of voice actors and live-action stars -- then crushes them beneath a blue mound of lowest-common-denominator kiddie fare.
Barnyard: Critic Score: 22%. Average Rating: 4.4/10. Reviews Counted: 96. Fresh: 21. Rotten: 75. Critics Consensus: Unimaginative and unfunny, this tale of barnyard mischief borders on 'udder' creepiness and adds little to this summer's repertoire of animated films.
Planet 51: Critic Score: 21%. Average Rating: 4.2/10. Reviews Counted: 108. Fresh: 23. Rotten: 85. Critics Consensus: Planet 51 squanders an interesting premise with an overly familiar storyline, stock characters, and humor that alternates between curious and potentially offensive.
The Wild: Critic Score: 20%. Average Rating: 4.5/10. Reviews Counted: 112. Fresh: 22. Rotten: 90. Critics Consensus: With a rehashed plot and unimpressive animation, there's nothing wild about The Wild.
The Jungle Book 2: Critic Score: 19%. Average Rating: 4.4/10. Reviews Counted: 88. Fresh: 17. Rotten: 71. Critics Consensus: This inferior rehash of The Jungle Book should have gone straight to video.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Critic Score: 18%. Average Rating: 4.2/10. Reviews Counted: 158. Fresh: 29. Rotten: 129. Critics Consensus: Mechanical animation and a less-than stellar script make The Clone Wars a pale shadow of George Lucas' once great franchise.
Free Birds: Critic Score: 18%. Average Rating: 4.2/10. Reviews Counted: 80. Fresh: 14. Rotten: 66. Critics Consensus: Technically proficient yet creatively moribund, Free Birds begs unfortunate comparisons with the dim-witted fowl that inspired it.
Alpha and Omega: Critic Score: 16%. Average Rating: 4.2/10. Reviews Counted: 56. Fresh: 9. Rotten: 47. Critics Consensus: With bland visuals and a dull, predictable plot, Alpha and Omega is a runt in 2010's animated litter.
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return: Critic Score: 16%. Average Rating: 3.5/10. Reviews Counted: 55. Fresh: 9. Rotten: 46. Critics Consensus: Faced with the choice between staying in or seeing Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return, most filmgoers will be forced to conclude that there's no place like home.
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore: Critic Score: 14%. Average Rating: 3.6/10. Reviews Counted: 96. Fresh: 13. Rotten: 83. Critics Consensus: Dull and unfunny, this inexplicable sequel offers little more than the spectacle of digitally rendered talking animals with celebrity voices.
The Smurfs 2: Critic Score: 14%. Average Rating: 4/10. Reviews Counted: 87. Fresh: 12. Rotten: 75. Critics Consensus: Like its predecessor, Smurfs 2 may amuse small children, but it's largely an unambitious, charm-free collection of slapstick gags and one-liners.
The Cat in the Hat: Critic Score: 10%. Average Rating: 3.2/10. Reviews Counted: 157. Fresh: 16. Rotten: 141. Critics Consensus: Filled with double entendres and potty humor, this Cat falls flat.
The Nut Job: Critic Score: 10%. Average Rating: 3.9/10. Reviews Counted: 88. Fresh: 9. Rotten: 79. Critics Consensus: Hampered by an unlikable central character and source material stretched too thin to cover its brief running time, The Nut Job will provoke an allergic reaction in all but the least demanding moviegoers.
Doogal: Critic Score: 8%. Average Rating: 3.1/10. Reviews Counted: 49. Fresh: 4. Rotten: 45. Critics Consensus: Overloaded with pop culture references, but lacking in compelling characters and plot, Doogal is too simpleminded even for the kiddies.
Happily N'Ever After: Critic Score: 4%. Average Rating: 3/10. Reviews Counted: 80. Fresh: 3. Rotten: 77. Critics Consensus: Happily N'Ever After has none of the moxy, edge, or postmodern wit of the other fairy-tales-gone-haywire CG movie it so blatantly rips off.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Disney years
List of years
Row 1
1937 — Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1943 — Saludos Amigos
1948 — Melody Time
1971 — Bedknobs and Broomsticks
1982 — TRON
1993 — The Nightmare Before Christmas
1999 — Tarzan, Toy Story 2, Fantasia 2000
2004 — Home on the Range, The Incredibles
2010 — Toy Story 3, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day., Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Tangled
Row 2
1949 — The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
1955 — Lady and the Tramp
1977 — The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Rescuers, Pete's Dragon
1988 — Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Oliver & Company
1994 — The Lion King
2005 — Chicken Little
2011 — Cars 2, Winnie the Pooh, Pixie Hollow Games, The Muppets
2016 — Finding Dory, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 3
Row 3
1950 — Cinderella
1961 — 101 Dalmatians
1967 — The Jungle Book
1989 — The Little Mermaid
1995 — Pocahontas, Toy Story
2000 — Dinosaur, The Emperor's New Groove
2006 — Cars
Row 4
1945 — The Three Caballeros
1951 — Alice in Wonderland
1973 — Robin Hood
1979 — The Muppet Movie
1990 — The Rescuers Down Under
2001 — Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Monsters, Inc.
2007 — Meet the Robinsons, Ratatouille, Enchanted
2012 — Brave, Secret of the Wings, Wreck-It Ralph
Row 5
1940 — Pinocchio, Fantasia
1946 — Make Mine Music, Song of the South
1963 — The Sword in the Stone
1985 — The Black Cauldron
1991 — Beauty and the Beast
1996 — Muppet Treasure Island, The Hunchback of Notre Dame
2002 — Lilo & Stitch, Treasure Planet
2013 — Monsters University, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2, Planes, Disney Fairies' Virtual Flight, Mickey's Christmas Carol Remastered, Frozen
2019 — Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 4
Row 6
1941 — Dumbo
1947 — Fun & Fancy Free
1986 — The Great Mouse Detective
1997 — Hercules
2003 — Finding Nemo, Brother Bear
2008 — WALL-E, Tinker Bell, Bolt
2014 — Muppets Most Wanted, The Pirate Fairy, Donald and his Friends, Planes: Fire & Rescue, Disney Fairies' Virtual Adventure Park, Big Hero 6
Row 7
1942 — Bambi
1953 — Peter Pan
1959 — Sleeping Beauty
1964 — Mary Poppins
1970 — The AristoCats
1981 — The Great Muppet Caper, The Fox and the Hound
1992 — Aladdin, The Muppet Christmas Carol
1998 — Mulan, A Bug's Life
2009 — Up, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, The Princess and the Frog
2015 — Inside Out, Gonzo with the Wind, The Good Dinosaur
Monday, September 8, 2014
Toy Story Toons: Partysaurus Rex script
(Walt Disney Pictures logo: The short version of the CGI castle)
(Pixar Animation Studios logo: The short version which starts with the completed logo and only includes Luxo Jr. looking up)
(TITLE CARD: TOY STORY TOONS)
(TITLE CARD: PARTYSAURUS REX)
(INT. BONNIE'S BEDROOM – DAY. The Toys are all playing blowing soap bubbles)
ALL: Go! Go! Go! Go!
(Until…POP! REX disrupts them and destroys the bubble)
Rex: Look out! You'll get soap on the floor!
Mrs. Potato Head: Oh, Rex, you burst my bubble!
Rex: Huh?
(Rex turns around, knocking everyone down)
Hamm: Eh, what a buzzkill.
Rex: Sorry I didn't...
Mr. Potato Head: Huh! You're what they call a party pooper! (SING-SONG) Party Pooper Rex!
ALL: (SING-SONG) Party Pooper Rex! Party Pooper Rex!
(Rex felt embarrassed and ashamed until they heard something)
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie! Bath time!
BONNIE: (GASPS) Can I bring a toy?
(The Toys ran and hide, leaving Rex alone)
MR. POTATO HEAD: I ain't no bath toy.
Rex: (EXCLAIMS)
(BONNIE enters her room)
BONNIE: Bath time! (grabs Rex) Rex will be perfect for the search party.
(EXT. ARCTIC – NIGHT. CAP'N approaches the signal ball)
Cap'n: Cap'n's log: Received a distress signal, but no sign of… (GASPS)
(He saw something)
Cap'n (CONT.): Survivors!
(He ran up to someone)
Cap'n (CONT.): Son, squeak to me!
(It was CHUCK E. DUCK, the rubber duck)
Chuck: Save yourself!
Cap'n: What?
(And then Rex bursts from the water and starts attacking Cap'n and Chuck)
(INT. BONNIE'S BATHROOM – DAY. Bonnie were playing with Rex, Chuck, and Cap'n)
Bonnie: (SCREAMS) Fire torpedoes! (IMITATES GUN FIRING) No! I just want to have tea with you!
(Until her mom arrives in the tub)
Bonnie's Mom: Okay, trouble. There's way too much water in here.
(She realizes the floor is wet. She turns off the water by pushing the large water-running knob in the wall and plugging the drain by using the rope to pull the plug from the drain)
BONNIE: Aw!
(The radio named DJ almost started until Bonnie's mother turns it off)
BONNIE'S MOM: You want to flood the house?
BONNIE: Yeah!
BONNIE'S MOM: Well, how about dinner at Grandma's instead?
(Her mother takes her daughter outside)
Bonnie: Grandma's! (LAUGHING)
Bonnie's Mom: (CHUCKLES) Sure.
(Rex watched them leave until they heard someone say)
CAP'N: Welcome aboard!
Chuck: Yeah, baby! You were way cuter than the last sea monster! No offense, Cuddles.
(He is the water-squirting ALLIGATOR)
Cuddles: No problem.
Cap'n: Ha! What did they call you, sailor?
(Cap'n makes bubbles)
Rex: Well, my friends call me…
Mr. Potato Head: (SING-SONG) Party Pooper Rex!
Rex: Um… Partysaurus Rex!
Cap'n: Avast thar!
Chuck: You're in the right place, baby! Because when the water's high, the party's fly.
Cap'n: Aye, aye!
(Everyone cheered until the water is all drained out and the Bath Toys are collapsing and purple octopus who is sitting on the fish hook with the lobster over the tub's bottom, falls out)
Purple Octopus: Oh! My lobster.
Red Lobster: Till tomorrow, my love.
Rex: And when bath time's done?
(The Bath Toys are all stiff)
Chuck: There's no more fun.
Cap'n: We need water to move.
(They struggles to move)
Scuba Diver: Bath time's only 15 minutes a day!
(DRIPS THE WHALE is the faucet cover)
Drips: We can all party all the time if we could turn the water on ourselves.
Cap'n: Aye, Drips. But no one's got arms here, expect for Barbara. How we doing, Babs?
(BABS THE OCTOPUS is on top)
Babs: Weeks, months. Scrubbing's been light, Cap'n.
Chuck: Oh, man! I wish we could get this party started up in here. No more tears!
Rex: Well, I've got arms. I could get this party started up in here.
Chuck: Without Bonnie?
CAP'N: Topside?
(Rex walks over to the water-running knob and turned it and water came pouring out from the faucet)
Drips: Huh? (MUMBLES)
(The water began filling up the tub and the drain is plugged)
CAP'N: Shiver me timbers!
(Rex turns on DJ, which plays party music from BT)
Chuck: No way! Yeah, Rex! That's it, baby!
(Rex carries the Viking bubble pumping bottle)
Rex: Let's pump this party!
(He pumps some soap into the tub)
Chuck: Partysaurus, you rock!
(Rex throws the toy boat into the tub)
(The other Bath Toys dive into the tub)
Rex: (LAUGHING)
CAP'N: Aye, aye, matey!
Chuck: Check me out! Oh, yeah!
Cap'n: A thank ye to Rex!
(Rex realizes that three necklaces were put around his neck and the octopus wig is on top of Rex's hand)
Rex: Wow!
(The bubble bottle tosses the Viking hat and it landed on the octopus wig. Rex is now the lord of the bath tub)
Rex: Thanks!
Chuck: Rex, baby! How about a little more bubbly!
Rex: More? No, no, no, no!
Mr. Potato Head: Party Pooper!
Rex: I mean, why have a little when you can have a lot?
(He uses his tail and knocks the soap bottle into the tub)
Chuck: We really got a party up in here!
(The bubbles are growing bigger. DOLPHINA and the other Bath Toys appeared)
Dolphina: Partysaurus. Can you get some of us in?
Rex: Are you crazy? There's…
MR. POTATO HEAD: Pooper!
Rex: Some of you? (CHUCKLES) Why not all of you!
(He uses his tail again and knocked all of the Bath Toys into the tub. The Bath Toys cheered. The bath tub is now the rave-like fashion and DJ swells up. The party begun)
Chuck: Yeah, baby!
Cap'n: All hands on deck!
(Cap'n and Chuck push the disco and the Bath Toys are under it to light the disco up. They dance along)
Purple Octopus: My lobster!
(Until they saw something)
Cap'n: What's that racket?
(It was the overflow drain. The water is disappearing)
Chuck: What?
Scuba Diver: The overflow drain?
Rex: Huh? No problem!
(He grabs the green frog sponge)
Sponge Frog: Hey, whoa.
(Rex throws the sponge frog to the overflow drain and blocks it)
Sponge Frog: Whoa, this dude really knows how to party. Seriously... (GURGLING)
Chuck: He blocked the drain.
Scuba Diver: We will overflow!
(Silence. Then the party resumes)
BOTH: Awesome!
Chuck: Thanks, Partysaurus!
(Rex was still standing at the edge of the tub)
Rex: Partysaurus doesn't worry about too much soap and the tub will overflow...
(He stops, shocked)
Rex (CONT.): Overflow? (turns to the bathroom door) We'll flood the house!
Chuck: We're crossing the scum line!
(Rex knows that the water-running knob will stop the overflowing. He ran to it and try to turn it off)
Rex: (EXCLAIMS) Too much water, everybody.
(Until...POP!)
Rex (CONT.): Ahh!
(The knob broke off and is dropped into the water. The knob lands on PUFFER FISH, which sinks him)
(In the bottom of the tub, the other toys having a support group)
Figure: Aw, the floaters have all the fun.
(Until the puffer fish and the knob lands into the floor)
Puffer Fish: What up, fishes? What what!
(Back at the surface)
Chuck: He turned it up!
Cap'n: Avast!
Rex: No! Too much water!
(He tries to pull the plug but the hook is empty)
Rex (CONT.): (GASPS) Help!
(The toy police officer appears)
Police Officer: Sir, this party is out of control.
Rex: I know! There's too much...
Police Officer: Out of control!
(Rex saw the bubbles growing big when the water comes up. Screaming, he ran up to the faucet and pulls the lever, which the party stops)
Drips: Aw, man!
Chuck: Aww! You got to be kidding me.
(The tub stops overflowing)
Rex: (SIGHS) That was close.
(Until they heard the whooshing. It was the shower button. The pour of water came from the shower head and spray the Bath Toys' faces. Bubbles flew everywhere. The party resumes again)
Cap'n: It's a perfect storm!
ALL: Aye, aye!
(The party went mad! DJ's music is blasting. The couple of Bath Toys push Rex into the tub. He is floating on the Bath Toys)
Rex: What are you doing? My tail! No, not the... Oh!
(He is thrown into the disco. He saw that the tub is overflowing. The water is going through the bathroom)
Rex (CONT.): Overflow! Overflow!
Chuck: All hail the Partysaurus Rex!
Rex: We're going to overflow!
(The whole flood of water began flowing from the tub)
Chuck: We're going over the top, baby!
(Rex went over. DJ went shaking)
Cap'n: Secure the rigging!
(Everyone joins, except for the green frog, who keeps blocking the overflow drain. The house will be flooded)
Cap'n: Man overboard!
(They all float down through the bathroom)
(INT. BONNIE'S HOUSE – DAY. Buzz, Hamm, Mr. Pricklepants, Jessie, Mr. Potato Head, and Woody are walking to the bathroom)
Woody: Yeah, it's been a while.
Buzz: Oh, Rex? Are you okay in...
(Until…BOOM! The flood of water pours out through the door, pushing the Toys)
(Later…EXT. BONNIE'S HOUSE – DAY. The plumber arrived at Bonnie's house. He is talking to her mother. She is paying to have repairs because the house is all flooded)
(INT. BONNIE'S BEDROOM – DAY. The Toys are all soaking wet. They used the fan to dry them off)
Rex: You guys missed it. I was a Partysaurus!
Mr. Potato Head: Party? You? (LAUGHS) I'll believe it when I see it.
(Someone is at the bedroom window)
Jamaican Sprinkler: Psst! I-yah, Partysaurus!
(It was the Jamaican water sprinkler)
Jamaican Sprinkler (CONT.): We hear what ya done for the bath toy. Can you hook us up, mon.
(Rex, Woody, and the Toys looked out the window. The backyard is filled with inflatable toys)
ALL: Rex! Rex! Rex!
(Rex saw the faucet that turns on the sprinkler in the pool. He puts on the Viking hat)
Rex: Duty calls!
(He jumps out of the window and went to the faucet and turned on the sprinkler. The party begun just like back at the bathroom)
(THE END)
CAST
Tom Hanks – Woody
Tim Allen – Buzz Lightyear
Wallace Shawn – Rex
Corey Burton – Cap'n Suds
Tony Cox – Chuck E. Duck
Don Fullilove – Chuck E. Duck
Emily Hahn – Bonnie
Don Rickles – Mr. Potato Head
Lori Alan – Bonnie's mom
Estelle Harris – Mrs. Potato Head
John Ratzenberger – Hamm
Mark Walsh – Drips
Timothy Dalton – Mr. Pricklepants
Joan Cusack – Jessie
Sherry Lynn – Cuddles
Lori Richardson – Babs
ADDITIONAL VOICES: Teddy Newton, Jessica Evans, Andy Fischer-Price, Emily Davis, Salifu Mohammed, Jessika Van, Carlos Alazraqui, Jess Harnell, Angus MacLane, Mona Marshall, John Cygan, James Kevin Ward, Danny Mann, Crawford Wilson, Alec Medlock
(Pixar Animation Studios logo: The short version which starts with the completed logo and only includes Luxo Jr. looking up)
(TITLE CARD: TOY STORY TOONS)
(TITLE CARD: PARTYSAURUS REX)
(INT. BONNIE'S BEDROOM – DAY. The Toys are all playing blowing soap bubbles)
ALL: Go! Go! Go! Go!
(Until…POP! REX disrupts them and destroys the bubble)
Rex: Look out! You'll get soap on the floor!
Mrs. Potato Head: Oh, Rex, you burst my bubble!
Rex: Huh?
(Rex turns around, knocking everyone down)
Hamm: Eh, what a buzzkill.
Rex: Sorry I didn't...
Mr. Potato Head: Huh! You're what they call a party pooper! (SING-SONG) Party Pooper Rex!
ALL: (SING-SONG) Party Pooper Rex! Party Pooper Rex!
(Rex felt embarrassed and ashamed until they heard something)
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie! Bath time!
BONNIE: (GASPS) Can I bring a toy?
(The Toys ran and hide, leaving Rex alone)
MR. POTATO HEAD: I ain't no bath toy.
Rex: (EXCLAIMS)
(BONNIE enters her room)
BONNIE: Bath time! (grabs Rex) Rex will be perfect for the search party.
(EXT. ARCTIC – NIGHT. CAP'N approaches the signal ball)
Cap'n: Cap'n's log: Received a distress signal, but no sign of… (GASPS)
(He saw something)
Cap'n (CONT.): Survivors!
(He ran up to someone)
Cap'n (CONT.): Son, squeak to me!
(It was CHUCK E. DUCK, the rubber duck)
Chuck: Save yourself!
Cap'n: What?
(And then Rex bursts from the water and starts attacking Cap'n and Chuck)
(INT. BONNIE'S BATHROOM – DAY. Bonnie were playing with Rex, Chuck, and Cap'n)
Bonnie: (SCREAMS) Fire torpedoes! (IMITATES GUN FIRING) No! I just want to have tea with you!
(Until her mom arrives in the tub)
Bonnie's Mom: Okay, trouble. There's way too much water in here.
(She realizes the floor is wet. She turns off the water by pushing the large water-running knob in the wall and plugging the drain by using the rope to pull the plug from the drain)
BONNIE: Aw!
(The radio named DJ almost started until Bonnie's mother turns it off)
BONNIE'S MOM: You want to flood the house?
BONNIE: Yeah!
BONNIE'S MOM: Well, how about dinner at Grandma's instead?
(Her mother takes her daughter outside)
Bonnie: Grandma's! (LAUGHING)
Bonnie's Mom: (CHUCKLES) Sure.
(Rex watched them leave until they heard someone say)
CAP'N: Welcome aboard!
Chuck: Yeah, baby! You were way cuter than the last sea monster! No offense, Cuddles.
(He is the water-squirting ALLIGATOR)
Cuddles: No problem.
Cap'n: Ha! What did they call you, sailor?
(Cap'n makes bubbles)
Rex: Well, my friends call me…
Mr. Potato Head: (SING-SONG) Party Pooper Rex!
Rex: Um… Partysaurus Rex!
Cap'n: Avast thar!
Chuck: You're in the right place, baby! Because when the water's high, the party's fly.
Cap'n: Aye, aye!
(Everyone cheered until the water is all drained out and the Bath Toys are collapsing and purple octopus who is sitting on the fish hook with the lobster over the tub's bottom, falls out)
Purple Octopus: Oh! My lobster.
Red Lobster: Till tomorrow, my love.
Rex: And when bath time's done?
(The Bath Toys are all stiff)
Chuck: There's no more fun.
Cap'n: We need water to move.
(They struggles to move)
Scuba Diver: Bath time's only 15 minutes a day!
(DRIPS THE WHALE is the faucet cover)
Drips: We can all party all the time if we could turn the water on ourselves.
Cap'n: Aye, Drips. But no one's got arms here, expect for Barbara. How we doing, Babs?
(BABS THE OCTOPUS is on top)
Babs: Weeks, months. Scrubbing's been light, Cap'n.
Chuck: Oh, man! I wish we could get this party started up in here. No more tears!
Rex: Well, I've got arms. I could get this party started up in here.
Chuck: Without Bonnie?
CAP'N: Topside?
(Rex walks over to the water-running knob and turned it and water came pouring out from the faucet)
Drips: Huh? (MUMBLES)
(The water began filling up the tub and the drain is plugged)
CAP'N: Shiver me timbers!
(Rex turns on DJ, which plays party music from BT)
Chuck: No way! Yeah, Rex! That's it, baby!
(Rex carries the Viking bubble pumping bottle)
Rex: Let's pump this party!
(He pumps some soap into the tub)
Chuck: Partysaurus, you rock!
(Rex throws the toy boat into the tub)
(The other Bath Toys dive into the tub)
Rex: (LAUGHING)
CAP'N: Aye, aye, matey!
Chuck: Check me out! Oh, yeah!
Cap'n: A thank ye to Rex!
(Rex realizes that three necklaces were put around his neck and the octopus wig is on top of Rex's hand)
Rex: Wow!
(The bubble bottle tosses the Viking hat and it landed on the octopus wig. Rex is now the lord of the bath tub)
Rex: Thanks!
Chuck: Rex, baby! How about a little more bubbly!
Rex: More? No, no, no, no!
Mr. Potato Head: Party Pooper!
Rex: I mean, why have a little when you can have a lot?
(He uses his tail and knocks the soap bottle into the tub)
Chuck: We really got a party up in here!
(The bubbles are growing bigger. DOLPHINA and the other Bath Toys appeared)
Dolphina: Partysaurus. Can you get some of us in?
Rex: Are you crazy? There's…
MR. POTATO HEAD: Pooper!
Rex: Some of you? (CHUCKLES) Why not all of you!
(He uses his tail again and knocked all of the Bath Toys into the tub. The Bath Toys cheered. The bath tub is now the rave-like fashion and DJ swells up. The party begun)
Chuck: Yeah, baby!
Cap'n: All hands on deck!
(Cap'n and Chuck push the disco and the Bath Toys are under it to light the disco up. They dance along)
Purple Octopus: My lobster!
(Until they saw something)
Cap'n: What's that racket?
(It was the overflow drain. The water is disappearing)
Chuck: What?
Scuba Diver: The overflow drain?
Rex: Huh? No problem!
(He grabs the green frog sponge)
Sponge Frog: Hey, whoa.
(Rex throws the sponge frog to the overflow drain and blocks it)
Sponge Frog: Whoa, this dude really knows how to party. Seriously... (GURGLING)
Chuck: He blocked the drain.
Scuba Diver: We will overflow!
(Silence. Then the party resumes)
BOTH: Awesome!
Chuck: Thanks, Partysaurus!
(Rex was still standing at the edge of the tub)
Rex: Partysaurus doesn't worry about too much soap and the tub will overflow...
(He stops, shocked)
Rex (CONT.): Overflow? (turns to the bathroom door) We'll flood the house!
Chuck: We're crossing the scum line!
(Rex knows that the water-running knob will stop the overflowing. He ran to it and try to turn it off)
Rex: (EXCLAIMS) Too much water, everybody.
(Until...POP!)
Rex (CONT.): Ahh!
(The knob broke off and is dropped into the water. The knob lands on PUFFER FISH, which sinks him)
(In the bottom of the tub, the other toys having a support group)
Figure: Aw, the floaters have all the fun.
(Until the puffer fish and the knob lands into the floor)
Puffer Fish: What up, fishes? What what!
(Back at the surface)
Chuck: He turned it up!
Cap'n: Avast!
Rex: No! Too much water!
(He tries to pull the plug but the hook is empty)
Rex (CONT.): (GASPS) Help!
(The toy police officer appears)
Police Officer: Sir, this party is out of control.
Rex: I know! There's too much...
Police Officer: Out of control!
(Rex saw the bubbles growing big when the water comes up. Screaming, he ran up to the faucet and pulls the lever, which the party stops)
Drips: Aw, man!
Chuck: Aww! You got to be kidding me.
(The tub stops overflowing)
Rex: (SIGHS) That was close.
(Until they heard the whooshing. It was the shower button. The pour of water came from the shower head and spray the Bath Toys' faces. Bubbles flew everywhere. The party resumes again)
Cap'n: It's a perfect storm!
ALL: Aye, aye!
(The party went mad! DJ's music is blasting. The couple of Bath Toys push Rex into the tub. He is floating on the Bath Toys)
Rex: What are you doing? My tail! No, not the... Oh!
(He is thrown into the disco. He saw that the tub is overflowing. The water is going through the bathroom)
Rex (CONT.): Overflow! Overflow!
Chuck: All hail the Partysaurus Rex!
Rex: We're going to overflow!
(The whole flood of water began flowing from the tub)
Chuck: We're going over the top, baby!
(Rex went over. DJ went shaking)
Cap'n: Secure the rigging!
(Everyone joins, except for the green frog, who keeps blocking the overflow drain. The house will be flooded)
Cap'n: Man overboard!
(They all float down through the bathroom)
(INT. BONNIE'S HOUSE – DAY. Buzz, Hamm, Mr. Pricklepants, Jessie, Mr. Potato Head, and Woody are walking to the bathroom)
Woody: Yeah, it's been a while.
Buzz: Oh, Rex? Are you okay in...
(Until…BOOM! The flood of water pours out through the door, pushing the Toys)
(Later…EXT. BONNIE'S HOUSE – DAY. The plumber arrived at Bonnie's house. He is talking to her mother. She is paying to have repairs because the house is all flooded)
(INT. BONNIE'S BEDROOM – DAY. The Toys are all soaking wet. They used the fan to dry them off)
Rex: You guys missed it. I was a Partysaurus!
Mr. Potato Head: Party? You? (LAUGHS) I'll believe it when I see it.
(Someone is at the bedroom window)
Jamaican Sprinkler: Psst! I-yah, Partysaurus!
(It was the Jamaican water sprinkler)
Jamaican Sprinkler (CONT.): We hear what ya done for the bath toy. Can you hook us up, mon.
(Rex, Woody, and the Toys looked out the window. The backyard is filled with inflatable toys)
ALL: Rex! Rex! Rex!
(Rex saw the faucet that turns on the sprinkler in the pool. He puts on the Viking hat)
Rex: Duty calls!
(He jumps out of the window and went to the faucet and turned on the sprinkler. The party begun just like back at the bathroom)
(THE END)
CAST
Tom Hanks – Woody
Tim Allen – Buzz Lightyear
Wallace Shawn – Rex
Corey Burton – Cap'n Suds
Tony Cox – Chuck E. Duck
Don Fullilove – Chuck E. Duck
Emily Hahn – Bonnie
Don Rickles – Mr. Potato Head
Lori Alan – Bonnie's mom
Estelle Harris – Mrs. Potato Head
John Ratzenberger – Hamm
Mark Walsh – Drips
Timothy Dalton – Mr. Pricklepants
Joan Cusack – Jessie
Sherry Lynn – Cuddles
Lori Richardson – Babs
ADDITIONAL VOICES: Teddy Newton, Jessica Evans, Andy Fischer-Price, Emily Davis, Salifu Mohammed, Jessika Van, Carlos Alazraqui, Jess Harnell, Angus MacLane, Mona Marshall, John Cygan, James Kevin Ward, Danny Mann, Crawford Wilson, Alec Medlock
Toy Story Toons: Small Fry script
(Walt Disney Pictures logo: The short version of the CGI castle)
(Pixar Animation Studios logo: The short version which starts with the completed logo and only includes Luxo Jr. looking up)
(TITLE CARD: TOY STORY TOONS)
(INT. POULTRY PALACE – DAY. BONNIE and her mom are in the fast food restaurant. TITLE CARD on the meal says, SMALL FRY)
CASHIER: Small fry, and here's your toy.
(She places the belt buckle next to the meal)
Bonnie: A Zurg belt buckle? Can I get a Buzz Lightyear instead?
Cashier: We're all out of Buzzes.
Bonnie's Mom: Well, can she have that one?
(The cashier turned to the display where MINI BUZZ and MINI ZURG were standing)
Cashier: I'm sorry, those are for display only.
BONNIE'S MOM: Thanks anyways. Come on, Bonnie.
(Mini Buzz turns to Mini Zurg)
Mini Buzz: See? I told you we're never gonna get played with.
Mini Zurg: But we're just here to sell chicken.
BONNIE: All right! Ball pit!
Mini Buzz: Hey, hey, wait a minute.
(She saw Bonnie entering the play structure through the ball pit with Rex–and Buzz Lightyear!)
Bonnie: Splash!
Mini Buzz: I think I just found our ticket to playtime. Come on, let's go!
Mini Zurg: I better not. I don't want to get in trouble with the chicken people.
Baby Piggy: Fine. You stay here with the Belt Buckle. Me, I'm gonna get played with! See ya, Zurgy!
(He left the display)
Mini Zurg: Oh, boy.
Belt Buckle: (BUZZES)
(INT. PLAY STRUCTURE, POULTRY PALACE – DAY.)
Bonnie: Oh, no! Hot lava!
(Bonnie drops Buzz and Rex down a slide. They landed into a ball pit. Bonnie is right behind them)
Bonnie: Splash!
BONNIE'S MOM: Come on, guys!
Bonnie: Coming!
(She left the ball pit, leaving Buzz and Rex behind)
Rex: I loved playtime!
Buzz: It's a little unsanitary but... Ho!
(Abruptly, he is pulled down under the ball pit and Mini Buzz rises)
Mini Buzz: Playtime's the best!
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, don't forget your toys.
(Bonnie's mom grabbed Rex and Mini Buzz out of the ball pit)
(EXT. POULTRY PALACE – DAY. They exit the building)
(INT. BONNIE'S BEDROOM – DAY. Bonnie enters and puts her backpack away)
Bonnie: Hi, toys. Bye, toys.
(Rex popped out from the backpack)
Rex: Hi, everybody! We're home!
Woody: Hey, welcome back! How was Poultry... Ugh! What smells like chicken fingers?
(Mini Buzz climbs out of the backpack and into Rex's head)
Mini Buzz: I'm Buzz Lightyear. I come in peace.
(The Toys knew that Buzz is missing)
Jessie: Uh... What happened to Buzz?
Rex: He says the plastic in the ball pit made him shrink!
Mini Buzz: Yeah, yeah, that's right, Tex. Say, when's the playtime start around here?
Woody: All right, where's the real Buzz?
(INT. POULTRY PALACE – NIGHT. Miss Piggy rose up from the ball pit, gets out, and tries to open the door put it's locked)
Buzz: Blast.
(He uses the air vent. He climbs up the air vent. He walks through until he falls out... )
(INT. STORAGE, POULTRY PALACE – NIGHT. ...and landed into the crowd of happy meal toys)
Neptuna: Well, hello!
Buzz: (GASPS)
Neptuna: Welcome to the support group for discarded Fun Meal. We're just about to begin. T-Bone?
(T-BONE appeared)
Neptuna (CONT.): Would you find him a seat.
T-Bone: Right this way, sir.
(He sits down and speaks up)
Buzz: I think there's been a mistake. You see, I was just left in the ball pit and I...
Neptuna: Oh, we've all been left in the ball pit of life, haven't we? Yes, Tae-Kwon Doe? You have a question?
Tae-Kwon Doe: What? Oh, I'm sorry, this is just my play feature. Hi-yah!
Neptuna: That's super. Now why don't we just go around the room and introduce ourselves? My name is Neptuna.
TOYS: Hi, Neptuna.
Neptuna: I was from the Mermaid Battle Squadron tie-in. Summer '98. I was thrown away, and that's okay.
T-Bone: I'm T-Bone, leader of the Steak Force. We battled the Vegi-Tanarians for dinner table dominance. Well, I never got played with.
Koala Kopter: G'day. The name's Koala Kopter from the Down-Underables. I got swapped for a Kangaroo Kanoe!
Recycle Ben: My name is Recycle Ben and I got recycled!
Franklin: (STAMMERS) I don't get it. Why don't the kids like me? I'm like history, but on wheels!
Vlad the Engineer: Nobody wanted to board the Vampire Express.
(The howling wolf on top of the train appears)
Roxy Boxy: My name is Roxy Boxy. I was recalled because... (accidentally hits Lizard Wizard with her boxing glove) Sorry!
Nervous Sys-Tim: I mean, who wants to see an accurate depiction of the human nervous system when they're chowing down on a burger.
Pizza Bot: Kid not like Pizza Bot. Pizza Pot sad.
Buzz: My name is Buzz.
ALL: Hi, Buzz.
Buzz: And I need to go.
T-Bone: Wait, don't run away from your problems, brother.
Buzz: Look, I need to get back to my friends.
Neptuna: We're your friends now, Buzz? Look around you. We've all been discarded and we need to stick together. Isn't that right, Super Pirate?
Super Pirate: Yar.
(INT. BONNIE'S BEDROOM – NIGHT. Mini Buzz is feet skating)
Mini Buzz: Playtime's coming super-soon
Doo-dah, doo-dah
Rex: Guys, I'm telling you, this is the real Buzz!
Mini Buzz: Doo-Doo-didley-doo-doo-doo
Oh, playtime day
Woody: Rex, he's like three inches tall.
Hamm: Yeah, but he's a pretty good ice dancer.
(Mini Buzz spin jumps)
TOYS: Whoa!
Woody: Well, I'm gonna go find out what happened to our friend.
(Mini Buzz keeps skating)
Woody (CONT.): Yoo-hoo! Little Buzz guy!
Mini Buzz: Oh, playtime day
Woody: Listen, about this playtime...
Mini Buzz: Playtime? Hey, I'll be the cowboy!
(He grabs Woody's hat from him him)
Woody: Hey! Come back here!
(Mini Buzz comes to Hamm)
Mini Buzz: Get along, little piggy! Hee-haw!
(He slaps him and skates)
Hamm: Could somebody tackle him, please?
Mini Buzz: Playtime is your friend
(Abruptly, Woody tackles him)
Hamm: Thank you.
(INT. STORAGE, POULTRY PALACE – NIGHT. The Fun Meal toy support group finish the affirmation)
TOYS: Even though I have been thrown away, I am not garbage.
(They applauded. Poor Buzz. He doesn't know what to do)
Buzz: (SIGHS) How am I gonna get up there?
Neptuna: All right, everyone, this is a good time for some reenactment therapy. Let's break into groups of two. And let's have Beef Stewardes with Ghost Burger.
Ghost Burger: Oooo!
Neptuna: Bozu the Ninja Clown with Funky Monk.
Funky Monk: Wassup.
Neptuna: And then Conderman
Conderman: All right!
Neptuna: With DJ Blu-Jay. Lizard Wizard? I'm gonna put you with Buzz.
(Lizard Wizard rolls up to Buzz)
Neptuna (CONT.): Now Buzz, you are a child who has received this toy. Pick him up and play with him.
(Buzz picks up Lizard Wizard)
Buzz: Oh, boy. Play, play, play.
Lizard Wizard: Oh. (LAUGHS)
Neptuna: Good. Now, to simulate the abandonment, discard him.
Lizard Wizard: What?
(Buzz lets go of Lizard Wizard, dropping him)
Neptuna: And walk over there next to Gary Grappling Hook.
Buzz: Gary Grappling Hook?
Gary Grappling Hook: Hey there.
Buzz: So, wouldn't it be more devastating if I left the room?
Neptuna: Oh, what a fabulous idea! Thank you, Buzz.
Buzz: Gary, do you mind?
Gary Grappling Hook: Yeah, sure, whatever.
(Buzz grabs Gary Grappling Hook)
Gary Grappling Hook (CONT.): Whoa! Oh, yeah!
(Buzz pushes Gary Grappling Hook's trier and his grappling hook flew up and caught the air vent)
Gary Grappling Hook (CONT.): That was awesome.
(Buzz hoists himself up into the ceiling where he will have his chance to escape Poultry Palace)
Neptuna: Now, how did that make you feel?
Lizard Wizard: Well, let's see now. It made me happy when I was played with, but sad when he left.
Neptuna: Good. Okay, good, hold that thought. We're going to have Buzz come back in now. Buzz?
(Neptuna and Lizard Wizard turned and saw Gary Grappling Hook)
Gary Grappling Hook: Uh, he left.
(Abruptly, Lizard Wizard burst into tears)
Lizard Wizard: (SOBBING) No!
(INT. BONNIE'S BEDROOM – DAY. Woody hatched a rescue mission to the Toys)
Woody: Okay. To save Buzz, we need to find a way to get inside Poultry Palace.
(Mini Buzz is all tied up. Jessie is next to him)
Baby Piggy: So, I used to work at Poultry Palace. You like honey mustard sauce? Yeah, you do.
Woody: Come on, guys, think. How do we get inside?
Hamm: We could jimmy the lock.
Mr. Pricklepants: Let's act our way in!
Mrs. Potato Head: Oh! We could drive a truck through the front door!
(Until…)
Buzz: Or, you could use the drive-through.
(The Toys turned saw the real Buzz)
ALL: Buzz!
(Jessie hugs Buzz)
Jessie: You're back!
(Then the real Buzz turns to the Mini Buzz)
Buzz: So, what do you have to say for yourself, Space Ranger?
Mini Buzz: (GULPS)
(INT. STORAGE, POULTRY PALACE – DAWN. Buzz and Mini Buzz hold the support group)
Mini Buzz: I've done some things that I'm not proud of. I've spent a lot of playtime thinking I was the prize that came with the meal, but with the help of my sponsor, I know now that the real prize is inside of each and every one of us.
(The Fun Meal toys applauded. The boxing glove is accidentally shot by Roxy Boxy and hits Lizard Wizard)
Roxy Boxy: Oh! Sorry.
(THE END)
CAST
Tom Hanks – Woody
Tim Allen – Buzz Lightyear
John Ratzenberger – Hamm
Wallace Shawn – Rex
Joan Cusack – Jessie
Estelle Harris – Mrs. Potato Head
Don Rickles – Mr. Potato Head
Jane Lynch – Neptuna
Teddy Newton – Mini Buzz
Emily Hahn – Bonnie
Angus MacLane – Gary Grappling Hook / T-Bone / Funky Munk / Super Pirate
Lori Alan – Bonnie's mom / Tae-Kwon Doe
Josh Cooley – Cashier / Lizard Wizard
Jess Harnell – Mini Zurg / Vlad the Engineer
Bret Parker – DJ Blu-Jay
Emily Forbes – Roxy Boxy
Kitt Hirasaki – Nervous Sys-Tim
Peter Sohn – Recycle Ben
Carlos Alazraqui – Koala Kopter
Bob Bergen – Condorman
Timothy Dalton – Mr. Pricklepants
Jason Topolski – Ghost Burger / Pizza Bot
Jim Ward – Franklin
ADDITIONAL VOICES: Lori Alan, Bob Bergen, John Cygan, Jess Harnell, Danny Mann, Cristina Pucelli, Jan Rabson, Jim Ward
(POST-CREDITS SCENE)
(INT. POULTRY PALACE – NIGHT. Mini Zurg and Belt Buckle are left behind in the display)
Belt Buckle: (BEEPING)
MINI ZURG: (LAUGHS) Oh, that was a good one. Belt Buckle, you crack me up sometimes.
(Pixar Animation Studios logo: The short version which starts with the completed logo and only includes Luxo Jr. looking up)
(TITLE CARD: TOY STORY TOONS)
(INT. POULTRY PALACE – DAY. BONNIE and her mom are in the fast food restaurant. TITLE CARD on the meal says, SMALL FRY)
CASHIER: Small fry, and here's your toy.
(She places the belt buckle next to the meal)
Bonnie: A Zurg belt buckle? Can I get a Buzz Lightyear instead?
Cashier: We're all out of Buzzes.
Bonnie's Mom: Well, can she have that one?
(The cashier turned to the display where MINI BUZZ and MINI ZURG were standing)
Cashier: I'm sorry, those are for display only.
BONNIE'S MOM: Thanks anyways. Come on, Bonnie.
(Mini Buzz turns to Mini Zurg)
Mini Buzz: See? I told you we're never gonna get played with.
Mini Zurg: But we're just here to sell chicken.
BONNIE: All right! Ball pit!
Mini Buzz: Hey, hey, wait a minute.
(She saw Bonnie entering the play structure through the ball pit with Rex–and Buzz Lightyear!)
Bonnie: Splash!
Mini Buzz: I think I just found our ticket to playtime. Come on, let's go!
Mini Zurg: I better not. I don't want to get in trouble with the chicken people.
Baby Piggy: Fine. You stay here with the Belt Buckle. Me, I'm gonna get played with! See ya, Zurgy!
(He left the display)
Mini Zurg: Oh, boy.
Belt Buckle: (BUZZES)
(INT. PLAY STRUCTURE, POULTRY PALACE – DAY.)
Bonnie: Oh, no! Hot lava!
(Bonnie drops Buzz and Rex down a slide. They landed into a ball pit. Bonnie is right behind them)
Bonnie: Splash!
BONNIE'S MOM: Come on, guys!
Bonnie: Coming!
(She left the ball pit, leaving Buzz and Rex behind)
Rex: I loved playtime!
Buzz: It's a little unsanitary but... Ho!
(Abruptly, he is pulled down under the ball pit and Mini Buzz rises)
Mini Buzz: Playtime's the best!
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, don't forget your toys.
(Bonnie's mom grabbed Rex and Mini Buzz out of the ball pit)
(EXT. POULTRY PALACE – DAY. They exit the building)
(INT. BONNIE'S BEDROOM – DAY. Bonnie enters and puts her backpack away)
Bonnie: Hi, toys. Bye, toys.
(Rex popped out from the backpack)
Rex: Hi, everybody! We're home!
Woody: Hey, welcome back! How was Poultry... Ugh! What smells like chicken fingers?
(Mini Buzz climbs out of the backpack and into Rex's head)
Mini Buzz: I'm Buzz Lightyear. I come in peace.
(The Toys knew that Buzz is missing)
Jessie: Uh... What happened to Buzz?
Rex: He says the plastic in the ball pit made him shrink!
Mini Buzz: Yeah, yeah, that's right, Tex. Say, when's the playtime start around here?
Woody: All right, where's the real Buzz?
(INT. POULTRY PALACE – NIGHT. Miss Piggy rose up from the ball pit, gets out, and tries to open the door put it's locked)
Buzz: Blast.
(He uses the air vent. He climbs up the air vent. He walks through until he falls out... )
(INT. STORAGE, POULTRY PALACE – NIGHT. ...and landed into the crowd of happy meal toys)
Neptuna: Well, hello!
Buzz: (GASPS)
Neptuna: Welcome to the support group for discarded Fun Meal. We're just about to begin. T-Bone?
(T-BONE appeared)
Neptuna (CONT.): Would you find him a seat.
T-Bone: Right this way, sir.
(He sits down and speaks up)
Buzz: I think there's been a mistake. You see, I was just left in the ball pit and I...
Neptuna: Oh, we've all been left in the ball pit of life, haven't we? Yes, Tae-Kwon Doe? You have a question?
Tae-Kwon Doe: What? Oh, I'm sorry, this is just my play feature. Hi-yah!
Neptuna: That's super. Now why don't we just go around the room and introduce ourselves? My name is Neptuna.
TOYS: Hi, Neptuna.
Neptuna: I was from the Mermaid Battle Squadron tie-in. Summer '98. I was thrown away, and that's okay.
T-Bone: I'm T-Bone, leader of the Steak Force. We battled the Vegi-Tanarians for dinner table dominance. Well, I never got played with.
Koala Kopter: G'day. The name's Koala Kopter from the Down-Underables. I got swapped for a Kangaroo Kanoe!
Recycle Ben: My name is Recycle Ben and I got recycled!
Franklin: (STAMMERS) I don't get it. Why don't the kids like me? I'm like history, but on wheels!
Vlad the Engineer: Nobody wanted to board the Vampire Express.
(The howling wolf on top of the train appears)
Roxy Boxy: My name is Roxy Boxy. I was recalled because... (accidentally hits Lizard Wizard with her boxing glove) Sorry!
Nervous Sys-Tim: I mean, who wants to see an accurate depiction of the human nervous system when they're chowing down on a burger.
Pizza Bot: Kid not like Pizza Bot. Pizza Pot sad.
Buzz: My name is Buzz.
ALL: Hi, Buzz.
Buzz: And I need to go.
T-Bone: Wait, don't run away from your problems, brother.
Buzz: Look, I need to get back to my friends.
Neptuna: We're your friends now, Buzz? Look around you. We've all been discarded and we need to stick together. Isn't that right, Super Pirate?
Super Pirate: Yar.
(INT. BONNIE'S BEDROOM – NIGHT. Mini Buzz is feet skating)
Mini Buzz: Playtime's coming super-soon
Doo-dah, doo-dah
Rex: Guys, I'm telling you, this is the real Buzz!
Mini Buzz: Doo-Doo-didley-doo-doo-doo
Oh, playtime day
Woody: Rex, he's like three inches tall.
Hamm: Yeah, but he's a pretty good ice dancer.
(Mini Buzz spin jumps)
TOYS: Whoa!
Woody: Well, I'm gonna go find out what happened to our friend.
(Mini Buzz keeps skating)
Woody (CONT.): Yoo-hoo! Little Buzz guy!
Mini Buzz: Oh, playtime day
Woody: Listen, about this playtime...
Mini Buzz: Playtime? Hey, I'll be the cowboy!
(He grabs Woody's hat from him him)
Woody: Hey! Come back here!
(Mini Buzz comes to Hamm)
Mini Buzz: Get along, little piggy! Hee-haw!
(He slaps him and skates)
Hamm: Could somebody tackle him, please?
Mini Buzz: Playtime is your friend
(Abruptly, Woody tackles him)
Hamm: Thank you.
(INT. STORAGE, POULTRY PALACE – NIGHT. The Fun Meal toy support group finish the affirmation)
TOYS: Even though I have been thrown away, I am not garbage.
(They applauded. Poor Buzz. He doesn't know what to do)
Buzz: (SIGHS) How am I gonna get up there?
Neptuna: All right, everyone, this is a good time for some reenactment therapy. Let's break into groups of two. And let's have Beef Stewardes with Ghost Burger.
Ghost Burger: Oooo!
Neptuna: Bozu the Ninja Clown with Funky Monk.
Funky Monk: Wassup.
Neptuna: And then Conderman
Conderman: All right!
Neptuna: With DJ Blu-Jay. Lizard Wizard? I'm gonna put you with Buzz.
(Lizard Wizard rolls up to Buzz)
Neptuna (CONT.): Now Buzz, you are a child who has received this toy. Pick him up and play with him.
(Buzz picks up Lizard Wizard)
Buzz: Oh, boy. Play, play, play.
Lizard Wizard: Oh. (LAUGHS)
Neptuna: Good. Now, to simulate the abandonment, discard him.
Lizard Wizard: What?
(Buzz lets go of Lizard Wizard, dropping him)
Neptuna: And walk over there next to Gary Grappling Hook.
Buzz: Gary Grappling Hook?
Gary Grappling Hook: Hey there.
Buzz: So, wouldn't it be more devastating if I left the room?
Neptuna: Oh, what a fabulous idea! Thank you, Buzz.
Buzz: Gary, do you mind?
Gary Grappling Hook: Yeah, sure, whatever.
(Buzz grabs Gary Grappling Hook)
Gary Grappling Hook (CONT.): Whoa! Oh, yeah!
(Buzz pushes Gary Grappling Hook's trier and his grappling hook flew up and caught the air vent)
Gary Grappling Hook (CONT.): That was awesome.
(Buzz hoists himself up into the ceiling where he will have his chance to escape Poultry Palace)
Neptuna: Now, how did that make you feel?
Lizard Wizard: Well, let's see now. It made me happy when I was played with, but sad when he left.
Neptuna: Good. Okay, good, hold that thought. We're going to have Buzz come back in now. Buzz?
(Neptuna and Lizard Wizard turned and saw Gary Grappling Hook)
Gary Grappling Hook: Uh, he left.
(Abruptly, Lizard Wizard burst into tears)
Lizard Wizard: (SOBBING) No!
(INT. BONNIE'S BEDROOM – DAY. Woody hatched a rescue mission to the Toys)
Woody: Okay. To save Buzz, we need to find a way to get inside Poultry Palace.
(Mini Buzz is all tied up. Jessie is next to him)
Baby Piggy: So, I used to work at Poultry Palace. You like honey mustard sauce? Yeah, you do.
Woody: Come on, guys, think. How do we get inside?
Hamm: We could jimmy the lock.
Mr. Pricklepants: Let's act our way in!
Mrs. Potato Head: Oh! We could drive a truck through the front door!
(Until…)
Buzz: Or, you could use the drive-through.
(The Toys turned saw the real Buzz)
ALL: Buzz!
(Jessie hugs Buzz)
Jessie: You're back!
(Then the real Buzz turns to the Mini Buzz)
Buzz: So, what do you have to say for yourself, Space Ranger?
Mini Buzz: (GULPS)
(INT. STORAGE, POULTRY PALACE – DAWN. Buzz and Mini Buzz hold the support group)
Mini Buzz: I've done some things that I'm not proud of. I've spent a lot of playtime thinking I was the prize that came with the meal, but with the help of my sponsor, I know now that the real prize is inside of each and every one of us.
(The Fun Meal toys applauded. The boxing glove is accidentally shot by Roxy Boxy and hits Lizard Wizard)
Roxy Boxy: Oh! Sorry.
(THE END)
CAST
Tom Hanks – Woody
Tim Allen – Buzz Lightyear
John Ratzenberger – Hamm
Wallace Shawn – Rex
Joan Cusack – Jessie
Estelle Harris – Mrs. Potato Head
Don Rickles – Mr. Potato Head
Jane Lynch – Neptuna
Teddy Newton – Mini Buzz
Emily Hahn – Bonnie
Angus MacLane – Gary Grappling Hook / T-Bone / Funky Munk / Super Pirate
Lori Alan – Bonnie's mom / Tae-Kwon Doe
Josh Cooley – Cashier / Lizard Wizard
Jess Harnell – Mini Zurg / Vlad the Engineer
Bret Parker – DJ Blu-Jay
Emily Forbes – Roxy Boxy
Kitt Hirasaki – Nervous Sys-Tim
Peter Sohn – Recycle Ben
Carlos Alazraqui – Koala Kopter
Bob Bergen – Condorman
Timothy Dalton – Mr. Pricklepants
Jason Topolski – Ghost Burger / Pizza Bot
Jim Ward – Franklin
ADDITIONAL VOICES: Lori Alan, Bob Bergen, John Cygan, Jess Harnell, Danny Mann, Cristina Pucelli, Jan Rabson, Jim Ward
(POST-CREDITS SCENE)
(INT. POULTRY PALACE – NIGHT. Mini Zurg and Belt Buckle are left behind in the display)
Belt Buckle: (BEEPING)
MINI ZURG: (LAUGHS) Oh, that was a good one. Belt Buckle, you crack me up sometimes.
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