in the Madagascar movie why would they call it Madagascar there aren't lions, hippos, zebras and giraffes living there
Have you actually *seen* the movie?
I mean, it's terrible - so you might be better-off without having seen it!
in the Madagascar movie why would they call it Madagascar there aren't lions, hippos, zebras and giraffes living there
Do you not like to "move it, move it"?Have you actually *seen* the movie?
I mean, it's terrible - so you might be better-off without having seen it!
oh is it beacuse of the lemurs?Have you actually *seen* the movie?
I mean, it's terrible - so you might be better-off without having seen it!
in the Madagascar movie why would they call it Madagascar there aren't lions, hippos, zebras and giraffes living there. and zootopia for just SO MANY REASONS!
i still think zootopia is a good movie.If you’re going after Zootopia you might as well also go after Animal Crossing.
Clearly you've never seen the movie! It explains how all of those animals get there.in the Madagascar movie why would they call it Madagascar there aren't lions, hippos, zebras and giraffes living there
What, a movie animal about talking mammals in a human-like society is unrealistic? No, that can't be!and zootopia for just SO MANY REASONS!
Night at the Museum has a tufted capuchin in the Hall of African Mammals, which is even acknowledged as such in the films.
The live-action George of the Jungle films have macaws, toucans, an Asian elephant, orangutans, tigers, water buffalo, and more in an African jungle. The reboot of the cartoon they are based on has ring-tailed lemurs, marmosets, brown bears, giant pandas, tapirs, kangaroos, and more in the same setting.
Happy Feet Two has Magellanic and fairy penguins in Antarctica.
Madagascar shows a hummingbird on the titular island. We also see red-ruffed lemurs as background characters, which are restricted to a small part of northeastern Madagascar… ring-tailed lemurs such as King Julien are found only in the south and southwest.
I could go on…
Me too tbh, at least they got Judy Hopps's earbuds where rabbits' ears actually are and not on the side not touching where the ears aren't and where human ears would be.i still think zootopia is a good movie.
Gravity Falls, according to TV Tropes, has alligators in Oregon.In the American Dad episode "Buck, Wild," a moose is briefly depicted kicking a a person. The show is set in Virginia.
Indeed. The rabbit characters are also accurately depicted without paw pads, for once.Me too tbh, at least they got Judy Hopps's earbuds where rabbits' ears actually are and not on the side not touching where the ears aren't and where human ears would be.
So Zootopia did conform to some reality.
Gravity Falls also has excuses for having alligators.Gravity Falls, according to TV Tropes, has alligators in Oregon.
East Texas has the closest wild alligators to Oregon or anywhere in the western US, really.
Indeed. Most people just think it’s a monkey chattering.In Heathcliff & the Catillac Cats, the episode, Jungle Vacation, has a kookaburra call in a jungle set in Africa.
Kookaburra calls are abundant in media where the setting is a jungle; regardless of location, given kookaburras originate in Australasia.
Indeed. Most people just think it’s a monkey chattering.
IMO, the "ooh ooh aah aah" for monkeys that people sometimes say when they walk past monkeys from the zoo (Baby, look at the monkey; they say "ooh ooh ahh ahh") may have stemmed from the classic kookaburra call.
Another animal sfx commonly used for primates are chimpanzees, which fit the African theme better, biogeographically speaking, and that chimps actually live in jungles.
Ooh ooh aah aahSomeone suggested this very irritating noise, which seems to be used universally by Zoo visitors everywhere, stems from a modern film like the Lion King, but not having seen it I do not know about that.
Chimpanzee noises often double as 'the' classic fx for jungle sounds of monkey 'chattering'. I have even heard it included in advertising sound fx by a zoo that didn't have chimps themselves.