Kung-Fu Magoo

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  • NR
  • 2010
  • 1 hr 19 min
  • 5.1  (162)

Kung-Fu Magoo is a 2010 animated comedy movie that follows the main character Mr. Quincy Magoo as he sets off on an adventure to rescue his niece, who has been kidnapped by the villainous Tarantula. The movie is directed by Andrés Couturier and stars the voices of Jeff Bennett, Rodger Bumpass, and Jim Conroy. The movie begins with a scene of Magoo practicing his martial arts skills under the guidance of his master, Pennington. Despite his uncle's clumsy and bumbling nature, young Justin Magoo admires his uncle's bravery and determination. Meanwhile, Tarantula, a powerful and dangerous villain, is planning to steal an ancient artifact that grants immense power and strength to the wearer.

At a family gathering, Tarantula kidnaps Justin and demands that Magoo retrieves the artifact in exchange for his nephew's life. Magoo sets off on a journey to retrieve the artifact, with his misadventures and mishaps leading him and his companions to exotic locations around the world.

Throughout his journey, Magoo is accompanied by his faithful dog, Weasel, and his friends, Ham and Grackle. Ham is a brilliant scientist who creates gadgets to assist Magoo in his task, and Grackle is a fierce warrior who also happens to be blind, but her keen hearing and fighting skills more than make up for it.

The group's adventures take them through a variety of dangerous and exotic locations, from the jungles of the Amazon to the icy wastes of Antarctica. Along the way, they encounter a host of villains and obstacles, including ninjas, a giant squid, and even an erupting volcano.

Magoo's bumbling nature leads to many humorous and slapstick moments throughout the movie. Despite his lack of awareness, Magoo manages to save the day several times, with his bravery and determination allowing him to overcome any obstacles in his path.

The voice acting in Kung-Fu Magoo is solid, with Jeff Bennett bringing a sense of humor and charm to the character of Magoo. Rodger Bumpass and Jim Conroy also deliver strong performances as the supporting characters, adding depth and personality to the movie's ensemble cast.

In terms of animation, Kung-Fu Magoo is a visually appealing movie, with bright colors and smooth animation throughout. The action scenes are particularly well-done, with the martial arts sequences being fluid and exciting.

Overall, Kung-Fu Magoo is a fun and entertaining movie that will appeal to both children and adults. The movie is full of adventure, humor, and heart, making it a great choice for family movie night.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2010
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 19 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.1  (162)