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Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
Of the voices, Griffith makes Margalo lovable and as sexy as a little yellow bird can be, and Lane does a virtuoso job with Snowbell, the only cat with dialogue by Damon Runyon. Fox's Stuart is stalwart and heroic -- the Braveheart of mice. ...
Grade: B
Donald Munro
Fresno Bee
If you're going to take a second spin, you might as well offer a good storyline -- and that is what "Stuart Little 2" manages to do quite winningly. ...
Grade: B+
Steven D. Greydanus
Decent Films Guide
Older viewers will appreciate the sequel's stronger story and witty script; and even little kids who might have found the original film's menacing Central Park gangster cats too intense may be able to watch this film's villainous falcon without fear of bad dreams. ...
Carrie Rickey
Philadelphia Inquirer
This follow-up boasts most of the felicities of the original ... there are amazing computer-generated effects that make every hair on the digitized Stuart visible, to the extent that simulated wind ruffles the fur on his snout. ...
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Stuart Little 2
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(2002)

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Overview:
Plucky, pint-sized hero Stuart Little (voiced by Michael J. Fox) returns with his big heart and an even more action-packed adventure. This time, Stuart must journey through the city with a reluctant Snowbell (voiced by Nathan Lane) to rescue a new friend, Margalo (voiced by Melanie Griffith), from a villainous Falcon (voiced by James Woods).
Starring:
Michael J. Fox, Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki and Steve Zahn
Directed by:
Rob Minkoff
Written by:
Bruce Joel Rubin
Studio:
Columbia Pictures
Release Date:
July 19, 2002
MPAA Rating:
(PG) - for brief mild language
Running Time:
78 minutes
Websites:
Official Site
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