The Wild Thornberrys Movie

audience Reviews

, 51% Audience Score
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    The wild Thornberrys movie is an amazing movie I give this film a 10/10
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    A very fun movie, especially if you are a fan of the show.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Over 20 years old and it's another one of the few animated Nickelodeon movies based on a popular tv show The whole cast is here from Eliza to Nigel to MaryAnn to Debbie to Darwin to Donnie It pretty much plays just like the show right down to the opening Thankfully Eliza Thornberry voiced by Lacey Chabert catches Us up to speed; A shaman she came across granted her powers with the ability to talk to animals Ever since then she's been on a non-stop journey around the world with her family, her parents actually film animal footage and provide it for the foundation they work for Here Eliza's grandmother joins them and on their latest expedition they come across a band of cheetahs But trouble begins when one of the cubs ends up getting kidnapped by poachers and Eliza has to find him and bring him back She can't do it alone as she'll need Darwin's help along with her sister The whole thing is an extended tv episode that's for sure and some fans might be bothered we spend more time at the boarding school instead of Eliza tracking down the cub But she does learn to go outside her comfort zone and learn to solve problems without her power It's got a good soundtrack, an exotic feel, wholesome stuff for family viewers and full of environmental lessons Nothing grandiose but as family entertainment goes it does the job
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    At this point, Any popular Nick Cartoon from the 90s can get a movie.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    I Mean It's Alright!?! Right?
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    20 years old and it's another one of the few animated Nickelodeon movies based on a popular tv show The whole cast is here from Eliza to Nigel to MaryAnn to Debbie to Darwin to Donnie It pretty much plays just like the show right down to the opening Thankfully Eliza Thornberry voiced by Lacey Chabert catches us up to speed; A shaman she came across granted her powers with the ability to talk to animals Ever since then she's been on a non-stop journey around the world with her family, her parents actually film animal footage and provide it for the foundation they work for Here Eliza's grandmother joins them and on their latest expedition they come across a band of cheetahs But trouble begins when one of the cubs ends up getting kidnapped by poachers and Eliza has to find him and bring him back She can't do it alone as she'll need Darwin's help along with her sister The whole thing is an extended tv episode that's for sure and some fans might be bothered we spend more time at the boarding school instead of Eliza tracking down the cub But she does learn to go outside her comfort zone and learn to solve problems without her power It's got a good soundtrack, an exotic feel, wholesome stuff for family viewers and full of environmental lessons Nothing grandiose but as family entertainment goes it does the job
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Una serie hermosa, buena trama realmente
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Sloan Blackburn VS Prince Charming
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Nostalgia isn't quite enough to get this childhood film to "awesome" territory, but it's still a solidly entertaining movie with some really tender moments, and it's accessible enough that even people who didn't watch the series can get into it. Definitely one of the better Nickelodeon theatrical efforts.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    While it does have a couple silly moments, they can easily be ignored. This was a pretty good film based on the great Nicktoon that featured a great story, solid animation, and really good voice acting.