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<title>Comment by Nancy</title>
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<description>I&#039;ll have to rent this one tonight; the first time I never got to hear much of the dialogue, &amp; I suspect I missed a lot of laughs, judging by what I DID hear. I absolutely hated the lemurs, esp. the &quot;king&quot;. Kept hoping the bad critters would eat him, but no such luck ... but those penguins! Like Scrat in &quot;Ice Age&quot;, they stole the show!</description>
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<title>Comment by Bill Wallo</title>
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<description>You know, I was actually disappointed in this film.  I thought it was disjointed and somewhat rushed, fully in keeping with Jeffery Katzenberg&#039;s mantra that Dreamworks will beat Pixar with quantity, not quality.  The penguins were the best part, however.  And the Christmas Caper, which ran before the Wallace and Gromit film theatrically, was a fun short film.  </description>
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