Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild
Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild

Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild

2005Movie72 minEnglish

With school out for the summer, The Littles are vacationing in a cabin by the lake, and Stuart is so excited he could burst! But when Snowbell the cat is captured by a mean-spirited creature known simply as the Beast, it's up to Stuart and a skunk named Reeko to rescue him and a few other friends.

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IMDb5.4/10
Google Users56%
Director: Audu PadenGenres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

The Little family decides to take a vacation to a cabin in the woods, but their trip takes a turn when Stuart gets lost and encounters a dangerous mountain lion. He must rely on his wit and the help of a group of woodland creatures to find his way back home and protect his family.

Critical Reception

Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences, often cited as a disappointing entry in the series. Its direct-to-video release and shift to animation were frequently criticized, with many finding the plot and humor to be lacking compared to its live-action predecessors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Disappointing shift to animation and a predictable plot.
  • Lacks the charm and humor of the earlier live-action films.
  • Children may enjoy it, but adults will likely find it uninspired.

Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a step down from the previous Stuart Little movies, with many noting that the animation felt basic and the storyline unoriginal. While some younger viewers might find amusement, it didn't resonate strongly with a broader audience.

Fun Fact

This is the first Stuart Little film to be entirely computer-animated, a departure from the live-action/CGI hybrid approach of the first two films.

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rmorell1

rmorell1

A painful departure from the gorgeous CGI of the previous two films. This movie has the cast fully animated in a much cheaper art style. This alone was enough to spoil the entire movie for me. What's special about a tiny mouse boy if the en...