George of the Jungle 2

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George of the Jungle 2
Directed by David Grossman
Produced by Daniel J. Heffner
Gregg Hoffman
Jordan Kerner
Written by Jordan Moffet (screenplay)
Bill Scott (television series)
Starring Christopher Showerman
Julie Benz
Distributed by Disney
Release date(s) 2003
Running time 87 min
Language English
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George of the Jungle 2 is the 2003 direct-to-video sequel of the 1997 Disney film George of the Jungle. It was directed by David Grossman, written by Jordan Moffet, and stars Christopher Showerman and Julie Benz. The movie focuses on George trying to save Ape Mountain from his evil arch-nemesis Lyle (Thomas Hayden Church). It received an PG rating from the MPAA for crude humor and innuendo.

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[edit] Cast

Actor Role
Christopher Showerman George
Julie Benz Ursula
Angus T. Jones George Jr.
Thomas Haden Church Lyle Van de Groot
Christina Pickles Beatrice Stanhope
John Cleese Ape (voice)
Michael Clarke Duncan Mean Lion (voice)
John Kassir Voice of Rocky/Armando
Keith Scott Narrator (voice)

[edit] Plot

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5 years after socialite Ursula Stanhope left civilization to marry George, George finds himself father to George Jr. and stressed at having to juggle the role of jungle king, father, and husband. George's stress level increases when the Mean Lion challenges him for leadership of the jungle, and Ursula's mother Beatrice teams up with Ursula's ex-fiance Lyle in a plot to forcibly take away all that George holds most dear.

[edit] Trivia

A running joke in the film is the fact that George is not being played by Brendan Fraser like he was in the first film. As a result, several jokes are made at Fraser's expense. One example is "Me new George, studio too cheap to pay Brendan Fraser." In truth, however, Fraser refused to reprise the role despite being offered millions of dollars by Disney.

Charlie's Angels is parodied during a scene where Ursula and her friends pick up their towels. They are referred to as "Angels" by Charlie.

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