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Madagascar 3 Europe's Most Wanted(2012)






Synopsis:

This is one of the perfect family movie. Both kids and elders of the family will enjoy the movie and have a great fun together.

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated comedy film, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the third installment of the series, following Madagascar and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, and it is the first film in the series to be released in 3D. The film is directed by Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath and  Conrad Vernon. The film's world premiere was at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2012.

Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Gloria the Hippo, and Melman the Giraffe are still fighting to get home to their beloved Big Apple and of course, King Julien, Maurice and the Penguins are all along for the comedic adventure. Their journey takes them through Europe where they find the perfect cover: a traveling circus, which they reinvent - Madagascar style.









Production:

DreamWorks Animation's CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg confirmed in 2008 that there would be an additional sequel to Madagascar and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. Katzenberg stated, "There is at least one more chapter. We ultimately want to see the characters make it back to New York." At the Television Critics Association press tour in January 2009, Katzenberg was asked if there would be a third film in the series. He replied, "Yes, we are making a Madagascar 3 now, and it will be out in the summer of 2012."











Release:

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2012. The American release followed on June 8, 2012. The film was also converted to the IMAX format and shown in specific European territories, including Russia, Ukraine, and Poland.









Home media:

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 16, 2012.










Critical response:

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted has received generally positive reviews. Based on 84 reviews, the film currently holds a "Certified Fresh" rating of 76% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 6.7/10. The site's critical consensus reads "Dazzlingly colorful and frenetic, Madagascar 3 is silly enough for young kids but boasts enough surprising smarts to engage parents along the way." This  marks the best general review consensus of the film series that has showed improving critical favor with the first film having an Rotten Tomatoes score of 55%, and the second scoring 64%. On Metacritic, Madagascar 3 currently holds a score of 59 out of 100 based on 24 reviews indicating mixed or average reviews.

Lisa Kennedy of The Denver Post gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars and said, "From time to time the improbable occurs: A sequel outdoes its original." Colin Covert of Star Tribune said that Madagascar 3 set a high standard for cartoon comedy and was almost too good for kids. He gave it 3.5 out of 4 stars.

Giving the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, Betsy Sharkey of Los Angeles Times said, "A neon-saturated, high-flying trapeze act with enough frenetic funny business that it's a wonder the folks behind this zillion-dollar franchise about zoo critters on the lam didn't send the animals to the circus sooner."

Stephen Witty of the Newark Star-Ledger calls the movie "fun and fast family entertainment. the animals jazzy circus performance done in black-light colors and set to a Katy Perry song — may be one of the trippiest scenes in a mainstream kiddie movie since Dumbo saw those pink elephants."

Michael Dequina of TheMovieReport.com said the franchise "finally—and, to be frank, very unexpectedly—breaks from pleasantly watchable kid-friendly mediocrity to visually imaginative consistently witty all-ages entertainment." 










Pre-release tracking:

During the week preceding Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted's release, there were many contradicting opinions on whether it would out-gross Prometheus during its simultaneous release. As of June 6, 2012,  Fandango reported that Prometheus was leading with 42% of daily sales, while Madagascar 3 was  responsible for 35% of daily sales. 


However, pre-release tracking is usually less reliable for animated films; since Madagascar 3 was the first truly family-oriented film of the summer, many speculated that there would be large demand for it. The official DreamWorks Animation and Paramount prediction placed Madagascar 3 at about $45 million


As the weekend came closer, pre-release audience surveys suggested a $55 million debut for Madagascar 3. Madagascar 3 also had the advantage of a wider release. 









Box office:

The film has grossed $184,140,000 in North America and $244,200,000 in other countries as of July 6, 2012 for a worldwide total of $428,340,000.

In North America, the film made $20.5 million on its opening day which is higher than the opening day grosses of the original film ($13.9 million) and its sequel ($17.6 million). For its opening weekend, the film ranked at the #1 spot, beating Prometheus, with $60.3 million, which was more than the first film's $47.2 million, but less than the sequel's $63.1 million. It remained at the #1 spot for two consecutive weekends.

Outside North America, on its opening weekend, Madagascar 3 topped the box office with $77.3 million from 28 countries. It was in first place for three consecutive weekends. Its three highest-grossing openings occured in Russia and the CIS ($15.7 million), China ($10.4 million) and Brazil ($10.1 million in 5 days). It set an opening-day record for animated films in Russia with $3.7 million. It also set an opening-weekend record for any film in Argentina with $3.80 million (surpassed by Ice Age: Continental Drift) and it set opening-weekend records for animated films in Brazil, Venezuela, Trinidad, and the United Arab Emirates.










Soundtrack:

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted is the soundtrack of the film scored by Hans Zimmer and was released on June 5, 2012.








Video game:

A video game based on the film, Madagascar 3: The Video Game, was released on June 5, 2012. The game 
allows gamers to play as Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria in their attempt to escape Captain Chantel DuBois and return home to New York City. It was released to Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. Published by D3 Publisher, the Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions were developed by Monkey Bar Games, and the 3DS and DS versions by Torus Games.








Comic book:

A comic book based on the film and titled Madagascar Digest Prequel: Long Live The King! was released on June 12, 2012, by Ape Entertainment.









Sequel:

In December 2010, DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg stated that there is likely to be a fourth installment to the series. However, in June 2012, DreamWorks Animation's head of worldwide marketing, Anne Globe, said, "It's too early to tell. There hasn't been a lot of discussion about that." 








Other media:

Besides the main films, the Madagascar franchise also consists of three short films: The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper, Merry Madagascar, and the upcoming Madly Madagascar. A television series, The Penguins of Madagascar, has been airing on the Nickelodeon channel since 2009.






Directed by Eric Darnell
                        Tom McGrath
                        Conrad Vernon

Produced by Mireille Soria
                        Mark Swift

Written by Eric Darnell
                        Noah Baumbach

Based on  Characters by  Eric Darnell
                                         Tom McGrath







Starring

Ben Stiller
Chris Rock
David Schwimmer
Jada Pinkett Smith
Sacha Baron Cohen
Cedric the Entertainer
Andy Richter
Tom McGrath
Bryan Cranston
Jessica Chastain
Martin Short
Paz Vega
Chris Miller
Christopher Knights
John DiMaggio
Frances McDormand






Music by Hans Zimmer
Editing by  Nick Fletcher

Studio DreamWorks Animation
                Pacific Data Images

Distributed by  Paramount Pictures

Release date: May 18, 2012 (Cannes)
                         June 8, 2012 (In Theaters)

Running time:  93 minutes

Language: English
Budget: $145 million
Box office: $428,340,000


MPAA Rating:   PG (for some mild action and rude humor)



Genres:  Family

Run Time:  1 hour 35 minutes



Distributors:  Paramount Pictures








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