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The Wild Director: Steve "Spaz" Williams Cast: Kiefer Sutherland, Jim Belushi, Eddie Izzard, Janeane Garofalo

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/12/2006
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 29,587
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Closed Caption; Backstage Disney: Bloopers and Blunders - Eddie Izzard Unleashed; Backstage Disney: Deleted scenes - commentary by the film's creators; Music & more: "Real Wild Child" music video performed by Everlife

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Disc #1 -- The Wild
1. The Story [5:31]
2. Zoo's Closed [3:38]
3. Turtle Curling [1:55]
4. The Gazelles [4:31]
5. Losing Ryan [3:31]
6. The Pigeons [2:47]
7. New York [6:00]
8. The Sewers [3:14]
9. Sunrise [3:24]
10. Benny Returns [3:03]
11. The Wild [5:01]
12. The Truth [4:38]
13. The Wildebeests [3:30]
14. The Omen [3:07]
15. Ryan's Capture [6:49]
16. A Real Lion [3:24]
17. The Ritual [3:51]
18. Ryan's Roar [4:36]
19. Going Home [3:11]
20. Credits [5:43]

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Editorial Reviews

How do you get to The Wild? Go straight to Finding Nemo and turn left at Madagascar. This computer-animated Disney feature covers similar terrain to those recent hits, which invited comparisons that didn’t help it at the box office. The lead character here is a lion named Samson (a game Kiefer Sutherland), who may not be king of the jungle, but he is the star attraction at the New York Zoo, where he regales his young son, Ryan, with stories of his heroics on the veldt. Too bad they are just stories. Ryan has not yet found his roar, and he is tired of living in his father's immense shadow. When he finds himself on a cargo ship bound for Africa, it is up to the domesticated Samson to rescue him. Along for the wild ride are a menagerie of comic-relief characters including Bridget (Janeane Garofalo), a smart and sexy giraffe; Benny the squirrel (Jim Belushi), who's nuts about Bridget; Larry (Richard Kind), an addled anaconda; and Nigel, a sardonic koala (Eddie Izzard, who takes scene-stealing honors with Robin Williams-like virtuosity). In Africa, Samson meets his redemptive match in Kazar (William Shatner), a wildebeest (and amateur choreographer) who wants to elevate his species' place in the food chain. The Wild is an incessantly hyperverbal, fitfully funny comedy with age-inappropriate jokes that strain to cast a net beyond the core child audience. But the animation is stunningly textured and, during one of Samson's yarns, refreshingly expressionistic. One memorable sequence finds the escaped animals gazing with wonder at a neon-lit nocturnal New York, accompanied by Coldplay's "Speed of Sound." Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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My 3 year old loves itby Anonymous

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January 22, 2009: I bought this movie because it was from Disney and it was something different to watch. While it does have some similarities to the other films, it is currently my 3 year old's favorite movie. And she likes Finding Nemo and Madagascar as well. Might be a little scary for some kids as the wildebeasts do discuss eating the lions. But overall it's cute, has a nice message about being yourself, and the animation is wonderful. Looks like you could pet the fur on all the animals.

Cute movieby Anonymous

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October 24, 2006: This is a funny movie that, as stated above, lost a lot to it's unfortunate similarities to Madagascar and maybe a bit like Finding Nemo (the whole Dad-looking-for-son thing.) It does, however, have a lot more humor to it than I think it's given credit for. There's a lot of comedic asides, more than slapstick humor of some other animated movies. Eddie Izzard as a koala is hilarious, and the animation is quite stunning. I bought it sight unseen and am not disappointed.