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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | Maya Dolittle (Kyla Pratt) just wants to be a normal teenager but there's one small problem She's inherited her father's uncanny ability to talk to animals! Her special talent keeps landing her in the doghouse with her parents and it's driving her friends completely ape!At a summer dude ranch Maya tries to hide her unique ability so she can fit in but when her friends are in trouble she comes to the rescue as only a Doolittle can--enlisting the aid of the ranch's uproarious and outrageous talking animals! This hilarious third installment of the wildly popular Dr. Dolittle series is more family fun than a barrel of talking monkeys and lots easier to clean up after!Episodes-Bonus Features:Side A:Full Screen FeatureFamily TrailerGrowing up in the Dolittle FamilyMaking animals come to lifeSide B:Widescreen FeatureFamily TrailerGrowing up in the Dolittle FamilyMaking animals come to lifeSystem Requirements:Running Time 98 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: PG UPC: 024543234555 Manufacturer No: 2233455 | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Actors: | Kyla Pratt (II), Kristen Wilson, Walker Howard, John Amos, Luciana Carro | | Director: | Rich Thorne | | Format: | Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC | | Language: | English | | Subtitle: | English, Spanish, French | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Studio: | 20th Century Fox | | Run Time: | 93 minutes | | DVD Release Date: | April 25, 2006 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 10 reviews |
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Dr. Doolittle 3 Jul 31, 2008 I purchased this movie for my two boys (ages 5 and 7). My 7 year old loves horses and has watched this movie multiple times.
As a parent, it is really nice to be able to have the boys watch a movie with OR without me and I don't have to worry about content. No swearing, drugs, violence or scandalous behavior.
Dr Doolittle for a new generation Mar 25, 2008
Just how many Dr Doolittle films can they make?
Doolittle 3 could be entitled, the Next Generation. Kyla Pratt takes the reins of talking to the animals and center stage as she struggles to cope with teen age lonliness and unpopularity. Her skill in 'animal' is put to good use as she even finds herself in the White House in the beginning of the film.
Clearly, the focus of this film is far removed from the original Rex Harrison production, but aimed at a Hannah Montana/Zoey audience. In that, it succeeds well.
Look for it at your local video store.
Tim Lasiuta
Very entertaining Jan 25, 2008 Very entertaining and appropriate for all age groups. My how she has grown over the years playing the daughter.
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Pretty awful Jun 26, 2007 So often a series sits on its laurels and continues to crank out episodes and the audience continues to see them because they are not terrible. Then, inevitably, the makers vomit something out with the same name, it's atrocious, and they take the viewers' money on the half effort and that's the end of it. Doctor Dolittle 3 is therefore the end.
There was no point in making this. It lacks eddie murphy (they have him on the phone talking to his wife, but one cannot even hear his voice). Unlike the first two which were at least somewhat funny in a very goofy way (worth watching if you're dying to kill an evening), this was a sleep-fest--literally. About 25 min in I was in an epic battle with my eyelids, pulling out all the stops to stay awake and avoid the wrath of my wife. Alas, the eyelids won (don't they always?).
The characters on this are silly, the plot...oh, I don't know why I'll bother anymore; The movie is just bad, I'd recommend skipping it.
Funny Jun 26, 2007 Along the same lines as the first two but with a twist with the eldst daughter. Comedy with a fun aspect
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