

Madagascar
The first adult entertainment production to ever be filmed on the lush tropical island of Madagascar brings us one of the most beautiful productions of Private's history. The movie is shot entirely in high definition to further enhance the natural beauty of the island paradise of Madagascar in this hot tale of lust from director Alessandro Del Mar. The movie's five gorgeous and sex hungry girls are tired of sex in the city and life in general. They set out on a slut adventure through the tropical paradise where they get off on everything from deep sea fucking to some dirty dancing at the discotheque. Madagascar, with all its vibrant colors and vivacious vixens looking for love, has all the island men in absolute ecstasy in six scenes of the most sensational sex action set against the backdrop of the crystal clear waters and virgin beaches of the Indian Ocean.
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Plot Summary
A group of pampered zoo animals from New York City unexpectedly find themselves on an adventure in the wild. Marty the zebra dreams of freedom, Alex the lion enjoys his pampered life, Melman the giraffe is a hypochondriac, and Gloria the hippo is the pragmatic one. Their escape attempt leads them to be shipped to Africa, only to wash ashore on the island of Madagascar, where they must learn to survive in a completely new environment.
Critical Reception
Madagascar was a commercial success, grossing over $532 million worldwide. Critically, it received mixed reviews, with praise for its humor and animation but some criticism for its plot and character development.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic animation and often witty humor, particularly from the supporting characters.
- Some critics found the story to be a bit thin and derivative of other animated films.
- The voice cast was generally well-received for bringing personality to the animal characters.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed Madagascar for its humor, vibrant animation, and the memorable antics of the characters, especially the penguins and the lemurs. Some viewers found the plot predictable, but the overall entertainment value was high.
Fun Fact
The character of Alex the Lion was originally voiced by comedian Billy West, but he was replaced by Ben Stiller during production to give Alex a more central role.
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