Dr. Dolittle 3 2006 PG, 93 min. Genre: Family / Comedy
Director: Rich Thorne Cast: Kyla Pratt, Kristen Wilson, Walker Howard, John Amos, Ryan McDonell, Luciana Carro, Tara Wilson, Chelan Simmons, Gary Busey, Mark Moseley, Chenier Hundal, Tommy Snider
In this direct-to-video sequel, veterinarian John Doolittle's daughter, Maya (Kyla Pratt), has inherited her father's innate ability to talk to the animals. When she gets in trouble, her mother (Kristen Wilson) sends Maya off to Durango, a dude ranch, where she makes new friends and gives the animals a pep talk to encourage them to perform well in an upcoming rodeo, which could provide the needed funds to keep Durango out of bankruptcy.
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Mulan II 2004 G, 79 min. Genre: Family / Animation / Adventure / Comedy / Musical
Director: Darrell Rooney, Lynne Southerland Cast: Ming-Na, Lea Salonga, B.D. Wong, Mark Moseley, Lucy Liu, Harvey Fierstein, Sandra Oh, Gedde Watanabe, Lauren Tom, Jerry Tondo, Pat Morita, George Takei, June Forey, Soon-Tek Oh, Frank Welker
Mulan (voice of Ming-Na/singing voice of Lea Salonga) is engaged to marry General Shang (voice of B.D. Wong) when the Emperor (voice of Pat Morita) calls on them to serve as bodyguards for his daughters Mei, Su, and Ting (voices of Lucy Liu, Lauren Tom, and Sandra Oh) when they travel to a foreign land for arranged marriages that will help gain peace between nations. The trek proves difficult, and Mulan's dragon sidekick Mushu (voice of Mark Moseley) contributes to problems because he knows that his job will end if Mulan and Shang marry. Along the way, Mulan realizes that the princesses are being forced into loveless marriages and decides to help them escape their fate.
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| 1. Dr. Dolittle 3 (2006)
2. Mulan II (2004)
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