The little dog is made so cute in this movie.Trouble begins when all Doogal wants is candy.By the end of the movie Doogal doesn't beg for candy no more.Wanting candy so bad almost cost him his owner and that was kind of sad.The movie is well created and its very colorful.
Having seen Doogal on television, I know that my desire to see Jon Stewart as an evil spring who shoots icicles out of his mustache was a misguided desire. Nothing about this film is good, not the jokes, not the story, and certainly not the animation.
It was ok. I laughed at a few parts. Enjoyed John Stewart and others. But overall the story wasn't all the best for me. Ok but I probably won't watch again
Yeah this was one of the most corniest, cheesiest kids movies I have seen in a long time. It had way too many modern, human references, which is a huge pet peeve of mine with animated fairy tale stories. Overall, kids under four might enjoy it, but I wouldn't recommend for anyone else.
I saw this when what my friend and I wanted to see was sold out, and we thought we were in for some nostalgic kiddy fun, but instead, we suffered. It was SO BAD!
I love Jon Stewart, but I'm not actually sure if this would be worth it. However, the director is the director of Fairly Oddparents, which is my all-time favorite cartoon.
The actors words and the characters mouths do not match, but what 3 year old cares about that? There are some lame jokes, but what 3 year old cares about that either? It's great for kids under 5, but mind numbing for anyone over 13.
So I didn't want to see this but it came on cable so I attempted to watch it with the kids... I was right... Lame sarcasm and fart jokes are about all this poorly made practice in boredom has to offer..The characters were strange, and uninteresting and the story was stupid..My kids laughed, but my kids always laugh at fart jokes.
I want to see this for one reason only: it makes such a parody out of The Lord of the Rings, that is has to be hilarious! Only seen the trailer, and anxious for more....