Director: Eric Darnell
Description: 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.
Release Date: 6/8/2012
Genre: Comedy
Studio: DreamWorks Animation
Offical Website: http://www.madagascar-themovie.com
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Release Dates:
| Country | Release Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| United States | Theatrical Wide Release | 6/8/2012 |
| France | Theatrical Wide Release | 6/6/2012 |
| Russia | Theatrical Wide Release | 6/7/2012 |
| Hungary | Theatrical Wide Release | 6/14/2012 |
| Brazil | Theatrical Wide Release | 6/15/2012 |
| Romania | Theatrical Wide Release | 6/15/2012 |
| Turkey | Theatrical Wide Release | 6/15/2012 |
| Netherlands | Theatrical Wide Release | 7/12/2012 |
| Portugal | Theatrical Wide Release | 7/26/2012 |
| Sweden | Theatrical Wide Release | 8/1/2012 |
| Denmark | Theatrical Wide Release | 8/2/2012 |
| Norway | Theatrical Wide Release | 8/3/2012 |
| Spain | Theatrical Wide Release | 8/3/2012 |
| Italy | Theatrical Wide Release | 8/22/2012 |
| Germany | Theatrical Wide Release | 10/2/2012 |
| United Kingdom | Theatrical Wide Release | 10/19/2012 |
| Croatia | Theatrical Wide Release | 6/7/2012 |
| Lithuania | Theatrical Wide Release | 6/15/2012 |
| Belgium | Theatrical Wide Release | 6/6/2012 |
| Finland | Theatrical Wide Release | 8/3/2012 |
| United States | DVD/Blu-ray Release | 10/16/2012 |
Aside from Pixar (and even that studio isn’t always safe territory), computer-animated kiddie flicks like Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted usually aren’t movies, so much as collections of brightly colored shapes, past-their-sell-date pop songs (Reel 2 Real’s “I Like To Move It,” a franchise favorite, gets another airing in the latest installment), wacky celebrity voices, and merchandising opportunities. So the threequel—which has a trio of directors (Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath and Conrad Vernon) and was co-written by, of all people, The Squid And The Whale writer-director Noah Baumbach —deserves a moment of applause for being ...