Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Comments

  • Brown 2021-10-22 14:40:05

    Love the theme song, I like to moving moving! I thought the hippo and the giraffe were married, it turned out to be Captain Penguin and the straw man. What's the matter with that indecent picture? What's the matter with that monkey's maternity leave! The dead old woman didn't want to mention her. I really like the origami animation style at the end of the credits! PS: Little animals were so cute when they were young, the little zebras are old, and the little zebras are coughing and...

  • Isidro 2021-10-22 14:40:05

    I was urgently asked to write this, so I went to watch it urgently, the source of the good gun, the translation of the good scum. People who liked the first one will still like this one, and vice versa. The opening part looks like wild nature, and it is still a group show. Popular characters such as penguin and lemur also have reservations, but the most outstanding is the violent old lady... The hip-hop dance elements in the first part have also been used, which is still quite joyful. Although...

  • Felipe 2021-10-22 14:40:04

    From start to finish, the dialogue is very...

  • Emilio 2021-10-22 14:40:04

    The character stories of each animal perform well. The ease of entertainment is not as good as the first one, but the addition of more elements makes the story richer and...

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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa quotes

  • Alex: If you're ever in Manhattan, feel free to call first.

    [Sees two lemurs picking each other's noses and eating the boogers]

    Alex: Seriously though, call, okay?

  • Alex: Hey! Happy Slappers! Is there any reason to celebrate? Look at the plane!

    Skipper: We'll fix it.

    Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?

    Skipper: Grit, spit

    [Private spits]

    Skipper: and a whole lotta duct tape.

    [Rico pulls out a roll of duct tape]

    Skipper: We should be up and running in say...

    [Kowalski shows him an abacus]

    Skipper: six to nine months.

    Alex: Sixty-nine months?

    Skipper: No, six *to* nine months.