

The Animal
When loser Marvin Mange is involved in a horrible car accident, he's brought back to life by a deranged scientist as half man and half animal. His newfound powers are awesome -- but their adverse side effects could take over his life. Now, Marvin must fight to control his crazy primal urges around his new squeeze, Rianna, and his rival, Sgt. Sisk, who both think he's one cool cat.
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Plot Summary
Marvin Mange is a meek and awkward man who dreams of being a police officer but lacks the necessary physical capabilities. After a near-fatal accident, he is mysteriously transformed by a reclusive scientist who grafts animal organs onto him. Marvin gains heightened senses and physical abilities, allowing him to finally join the police force and tackle crime with his newfound animalistic powers.
Critical Reception
The Animal was a box office success, largely appealing to its target audience with its slapstick humor and outlandish premise. However, critics were generally unimpressed, citing its predictable plot, juvenile jokes, and reliance on Rob Schneider's comedic persona.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies heavily on slapstick and Rob Schneider's signature brand of humor, which is hit-or-miss.
- Despite a silly premise, the movie offers some lighthearted entertainment, especially for younger audiences.
- Critics found the plot thin and the jokes often juvenile, leading to a generally uninspired comedic effort.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate that while many found the movie to be silly and predictable, they also appreciated the goofy humor and Rob Schneider's performance, making it an enjoyable, lighthearted watch for those who enjoy his comedic style.
Fun Fact
Rob Schneider's character, Marvin Mange, shares a similar name with the character 'Mange' from the film 'The Hills Have Eyes', which also involves monstrous transformations, though this is likely a coincidence.
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