Life's a Jungle: Africa's Most Wanted

2012 "Welcome To The Jungle!"
1.5| 1h41m| G| en
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Pip thought he had it all, a pampered lifestyle, huge mansion and adoring owners, that is until the Taylor family booked an African safari. Pip finds himself separated from his clan, which forces him to reluctantly adapt to a new way of life in the jungle. As he bridges the divide between feuding wildlife he learns that caviar and manicures can never bring the same happiness as friendship.

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Also starring Jeffrey Lee Hollis

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Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
Taha Avalos The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Kinley This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Cody One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
emmetlol This movie is one of the best movies ever created, if not the best movie ever created. It has more story depth than Schindler's list, and it has a better perspective of crime than the Godfather. This movie will make you feel emotions like you've never felt before. With, action, romance and comedy, this movie will truly blow you away.
Matthew Bellamy As humans, we must ask ourselves the important questions. Why are we here? Are we alone in this universe? Do we have a purpose? I believe that this purpose was to create a cinematic masterpiece unlike any that has preceded it by mankind. This movie has fulfilled all these expectations brought on to us by the greater good of the cinematic world. Citizen Kane? Never heard of it. Gone With the Wind? I have wiped my buttock with better scripts than that of Gone With the Wind. Life's a Jungle put me on a roller coaster of emotions. This movie has taught me about the power of love, friendship, loyalty, and manhood. The young, feeble-minded directors of today could learn a thing or two from the masterpiece that is Life's a Jungle. Quentin Tarantino, take notes. Humanity has a lot to learn from this wonderful, powerful experience.
Bluekeet This movie may look cute, a wealthy puppy dog gets lost in the jungle and befriends jungle animals, but please, don't waste your time with it. It was poorly made, in fact, it looked like a video game probably done in 3 days. Just after 30 seconds of the movie you know it won't get much better. But, there were a few cute scenes as well, I must admit. Poor animation shows itself more times then one. Facial expressions are at times hard to read, when the ants come out of the anthill they disappear at the grass, right as the cranes are taking off in search of water, the 3rd one already has water in his bucket, rhinos walk through a table instead of over it, at times, the rhino houses had a glitch to make it look sparkly. And it got confusing at times, for instance, the rhinos are the self-appointed "Water Guardians" without explanation. Not a great movie, these are just a few errors listed above. I'm sure you can find more if you bother to watch this movie. Honestly, I'm not even sure the kids would like it. There are a few poop scenes as well. I rate this movie if I could "0.5". N-O.
David Brailsford I know this is made for kids, but really? The animation is horribly choppy, the story felt more like it was made for a video game (it would almost be forgivable in the form of a game).The very cliché story follows the story of a pampered pooch who is forced into unfamiliar territory and forced to adapt. He makes "friends" with a panther, her cub and two hyenas. The hyena agree to protect him if he proves to be of value to them. He proceeds to help them with their problem getting water and the is later accepted as he comes up with a ways to get them water while avoiding their enemies the gators... the gators respond by enlisting the help of their allies the rhinos... Why the gators were hoarding the water was anyones guess though. Ultimately the dog overcomes numerous challenges, has several flashbacks that drag out the torture and makes the choice that he likes his new life with his friends (who let him leave to go off alone after his one plan backfires) once he unites all the animals he's met... his family from New England promising to visit each year. Now the big issues, Animation... characters look like they are moving in slow motion, the sloth is supposed to be slow, but do to the bad animation you probably wouldn't know that as he moves the same speed as everyone else. The physics in this universe is very foreign to our own making it harder to relate to the characters problems.Sound effects is the next big issue. They are very badly done, also the sound effects characters make don't fit their voices at all. Pip talks like a British gentlemen but makes Scooby sound effects. The baby panther doesn't make cub sounds... it makes generic baby sounds.Story is a kids story, not a very good one, but not the worst story either, I won't call it on thatbut that coupled with the other problems makes it almost painful to watch.I won't recommend this one for the average viewer unless they have a friend with a younger child who you really want to punish said parent for some reason or you teach a computer animation class and want a "what not to do" movie to show before a Dreamworks film.

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