Youngki Lee Movies
In a parallel universe the heroic exploits of Garfield, Odie, Nermal, and Arlene are the stuff of legend, but even they may be no match for the diabolical comic book demoness named Vetrix. Vetrix has hatched a plan to make everyone in cartoon world her slaves, and with an army of zombies to do her bidding, she just might succeed. One minute, Garfield and friends are enjoying a sun soaked cookout, and the next they're doing battle with a malevolent alien and her mindless zombie minions. In order to defeat Vetrix, all the comic strip characters will have to become superheroes. Sure Garfield would rather be cooking out, but when he finally realizes just what's at stake, odds are good he'll rise to the challenge. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Frank Welker
Everyone's favorite lasagna-loving layabout finds his winning streak at the annual talent competition for the funniest comic strip in the world suddenly challenged by a dark horse contender in this animated comedy for the entire family. The Cartoon World competition is fast approaching, and Garfield is sure he's a shoe-in for the top prize. But this year the tubby tabby will see his winning streak challenged for the first time in years, because a tall and handsome comic artist named Ramone has decided to enter the competition as well. As both artists strive to wow the judges by delivering their funniest work to date, the laughs just keep on coming. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Frank Welker
This animated adventure focuses on a group of friends growing up in the inner city, where things can get tough. but friendship and honesty always help make things better. All between the ages of six and eight, the kids in this group of pals each have some special talent, like art, math, or reading, and all of them are African American or Hispanic. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
Garfield, the mischievous cat with the deadpan delivery, is less than satisfied with the 2-D constraints of the cartoon world. As fortune would have it, Odie the dog happens to drop a bone into a hole in the screen separating the cartoon world from the real one, and Garfield sees the perfect opportunity. Jumping through the hole, the orange cat finds himself in the real word - and it's not exactly what he'd hoped. It's cold, lonely, and uncomfortable, and what's more, none of the other cats believe he's the real Garfield from the comic strips. Now our hero needs to find a way back into the comfort zone of his cartoon home, before the newspaper discontinues his comic strip for good. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Frank Welker
As a shoestring-budget clone of the A-list animated features Finding Nemo and A Shark Tale, the U.S.-Korean co-production The Reef constitutes yet another CG-animated picture about the 'little fish that could.' The piscine in question is the cleverly-named Pi (voice of Freddie Prinze, Jr.), orphaned when his parents are caught by a net off of Boston harbor. Adopted by a family of porpoises, Pi later swims a great distance to a tropical reef to live with his Aunt Pearl (voice of Fran Drescher), a psychic fish. He also falls in love with the supermodel fish Cordelia (voice of Evan Rachel Wood), who is promptly kidnapped by the brutish shark Troy (Donal Logue). She agrees to wed the shark if he resists the urge to kill Pi. We won't be spoiling the fun or ruining any surprises to reveal that Pi soon hatches an elaborate rescue plan. Andy Dick, Rob Schneider and John Rhys-Davies provide additional voices. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Freddie Prinze, Jr., Evan Rachel Wood, (more)












