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Closed Caption; Director's commentary; Extended scenes; HBO "Making of" documentary; "Bear Necessities" - a kids' guide to grizzlies; Storyboard-to-film comparisons; "Wild on the Set" featurette with Tank the Bear; Theatrical trailers & TV spots; Music video: "Cluck Cluck" by the Product G&B with Wyclef; Anamorphic widescreen (aspect ratio 2.35:1); Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Surround, English Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English, Spanish
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1. Main Titles
2. Pepito
3. Charisse
4. Eric
5. The Beaver's Request
6. The Birthday Cake
7. The God Beaver
8. A Court Order
9. Archie
10. Doggy Desire
11. In the Woods
12. The Bearathon
13. Basic Training
14. All Alone
15. The Cowardly Bear
16. Ava
17. Meeting With Potter
18. Back at the Cabin
19. Archie and the Hive
20. Capture
21. Charisse's Talent
22. Animal Power
23. Saving the Species
24. End Titles
This PG-rated sequel to Eddie Murphy's critter-crazy 1998 hit is much more family-friendly than the original, and that's a good thing. Murphy, too, seems to be a bit more at ease here, even as the animals continue to get all the best lines. Dr. Dolittle's veterinary practice couldn’t be better, but his ability to talk to the animals still embarrasses his 16-year-old daughter. The good doctor's life is thrown into further turmoil when the Godbeaver, a woodland capo, makes him an offer he can't refuse: Save a forest from unscrupulous developers (Jeffrey Jones and Kevin Pollack). To do that, he will have to find a mate for an endangered female bear (voiced by Friends star Lisa Kudrow). The solution involves coaxing a third-rate circus bear (Steve Zahn) who is, well, a bit sheepish. So Dolittle goes into Dr. Ruth Westheimer mode, which recalls the original Dr. Dolittle, Rex Harrison, in another role -- as Professor Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady, tutoring…Eliza Doolittle! It would be enough to give you Hepburn, were it not such good fun. Dolittle 2 has all the bear necessities: animal antics and the bodily-function gags to make youngsters giggle, plus pop-culture references and the occasional mildly naughty joke to keep adults from squawking. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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