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thejdblog 1 year ago
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馃-Illumination's Migration(2023)- 馃
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baltwolfdogs 1 year ago
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That Dax Mallard Makes My Favorite Character
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t00nified 1 year ago
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Silly color block of my new son
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marine-indie-gal 5 months ago
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Did anyone else saw Illumination's obscure film from the same year that they've released the Mario Movie?
I've wanted to take the chance to see Migration in Theaters but I never did even after taking a trip to Mario. When I finally got a chance to see it through streaming, I immediately had to draw the Main Duck Family in my own Artstyle.
Was very tough through since I had to look up on how to draw their Bodies respectfully since I've drawn Ducks so accurate before in my Life.
As for the Film itself, it was Ok at its finest but honestly glad to see on how Illumination wanted try a New Original Story about Aves (something that isn't "Despicable Me").
Migration (c) Illumination
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cindysparkle96 5 months ago
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Today I watched Migration (2023) on Netflix with my parents and it was pretty good
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thealmondofspades 1 year ago
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I watched Migration today, great movie, absolutely beautiful 10/10
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carlycmarathecat 10 months ago
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Dax and Gwen Mallard
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eugenerapunzel 10 months ago
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Chapters: 1/? Fandom: Migration (2023) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Dax/Kim, Mack/Pam (Migration 2023), Dax & Gwen, Dax & Gwen & Kim Characters: Dax Mallard, Kim, Gwen Mallard, Mack Mallard, Pam Mallard, Uncle Dan Mallard, Toothpick (Migration) Additional Tags: Fluff and Humor, Comedy, Family, Adventure & Romance, Suspense, First Dates, First Love, First Kiss, Battle, Rescue, Trauma Summary:
The day after the Mallards reached Jamaica, Dax goes on his first date with Kim, his first love.
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littlealeta 10 months ago
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Migration + Mooned Review
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Before I start this review, I'll just have you know that the director who made this also made a movie called Ernest and Celestine. Pretty obscure film, but it was one of the very few films I actually gave a 9 out of 10. Now, granted, I was young back when I first watched it and I could think differently now, but I'm just saying.
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Which is why it's pretty amazing how Migration is actually quite the step down from Ernest and Celestine. It's still a decent movie, but it isn't anything to write home about.
Story
If you thought the Mario movie was simplistic, I'd say the Mario movie had a bit more going on than this one. On one hand, it's a basic adventure film and on the other hand, things happen that don't make sense. Like how the plot of the film gets started by Mack turning a 180 and deciding to migrate. The mallards get caught by these giant birds that they think want to eat them, but actually don't. During action moments, the birds would be screaming but nobody is alerted. And then the film loses its footing toward the end when they introduce a villain who wants to cook the birds. Nothing really special to say about the story. It's that weak.
Characters
The characters have their charmingly quirky moments, but like the story, they don't really feel meaningful. Mack is your average overprotective parent for some unexplained reason, the mother (forgot her name) is just a mother. Characters like the pigeon, parrot, and the uncle didn't really do much and probably shouldn't have been there in the first place. I do think the thin story hurts the characters somewhat. I do like Gwen, Dax, and the uncle personality-wise but I wish they were in a better story.
Overall
Clearly a movie made for children and I'm sure slice-of-life fans would like it, but it's no Despicable Me (another simple film by Illumination that would appeal to both adults and kids). Nothing much special, that's why this review is so short. It's cute, but it's not going to stick in my head after a while. I think it would've done better as a short or it could've used some more drafting in order to structure the story better.
I give Migration 6.1 bells out of 10.
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Mooned
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I always wanted to know what happened to Vector on the Moon, but idk, man. Like Migration, it just seemed like it was made to entertain the kids. Vector is not as cool as he once was in the film, and jog my memory, but I don't remember his suits having abilities besides flying? (And I just recently rewatched the first film). It's good for a laugh, but that's about it. Maybe it didn't really need to be made.
4.1 bells out of 10.
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Both films have .1. Ain't that interesting?
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geekcavepodcast 1 year ago
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Migration Trailer 3
The Mallard family of ducks finally go on a vacation of a lifetime. They embark on a journey from their New England pond to Jamaca, by way of New York City. "The experience will inspire them to expand their horizons, open themselves up to new friends and accomplish more than they ever thought possible, while teaching them more about each other鈥攁nd themselves鈥攖han they ever imagined." (Illumination)
Illumination's Migration stars the voice talents of Kumail Nanjiani (Mack), Elizabeth Banks (Pam), Caspar Jennings (Dax), Tresi Gazal (Gwen), Awkwafina, Carol Kane, Keegan-Michael Key, David Mitchell, and Danny DeVito. Benjamin Renner directs from a screenplay by Mike White.
Migration hits theaters on December 22, 2023.
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phoenixlionme 1 year ago
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My Favorite Fictional Couples Part 47
NOTE: Be respectful of my choices; the OTPs are not ranked, just of who I thought when making this list.
The Haunting of Hill House: Theodora "Theo" Crain + Trish Park = Thrish
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2. Illumination Studios' Migration: Dax Mallard + Kim = Daxkim
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3. Disney's Kim Possible: Senor Senior Junior + Bonnie Rockwaller = Jonnie
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4. Disney's Strange World: Ethan Clade + Diazo = Ethiazo
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5. Jackie Chan Adventures: Jade Chan + Paco = Jaco
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6. Never Have I Ever: Ben Gross + Devi Vishwakumar聽= Benvi
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7. How to Get Away With Murder: 聽Annalise Keating aka Anna Mae Harkness + Eve Rothlow = Annaleve
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8. Drake and Josh: Josh Nichols + Mindy Crenshaw = Joshaw
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9. Brooklyn Nine Nine: Raymond Holt + Kevin Cozner =Holtzner
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10. Dirty Dancing: Johnny Castle + Frances "Baby" Houseman聽= Castlebaby
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number1spongebobfan 5 months ago
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Madagascar (number1spongebobfan's style)
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Cast:
Donald Duck (Disney) as Alex
Khumba as Marty
Mr. Whiskers (Brandy & Mr. Whiskers) as Melman
Gloria (Happy Feet) as Gloria (same name haha)
Chip N' Dale (Disney) as Mason and Phil
Sunil (Littlest Pet Shop) as King Julien
Ruby, Garnet, Sapphie and Sango (Jewelpet) as The Penguins
Vinnie (Littlest Pet Shop) as Maurice
Mack Mallard (Migration) as Zuba [I know Donald's parents are Quackmore and Hortense, pretend they're distantly related or smth]
Pam Mallard (Migration) as Florrie (w/ Dax and Gwen as extra)
Le Quack (Courage the Cowardly Dog) as Makunga
Penny Ling (Littlest Pet Shop) as Mort
Bugsy (Valiant) as Moto-Moto
Vicky (The Fairly Odd Parents) as Nana
Cruella de Vil (101 Dalmations) as Chantel DuBois
Llama Llama Red Pajama as Stefano
Scrooge McDuck (Ducktales) as Vitaly
Daisy Duck (Disney) as Gia
Template belongs to Blaze-on-fire
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baltwolfdogs 6 months ago
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The Duck Father
The Dax Mallard My Favorite Character For Illumination.
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This The Duck Runner
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This Is Cuted
Design Original @blurryflurryz and @theredbros
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cartoonygothopossum 8 months ago
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Migration
I first saw a trailer for Migration in the theater where I watched Barbie. From what I understood about the plot, (and perhaps also because it was made by Illumination), I was somewhat interested in seeing the movie. Admittedly, I forgot about the movie, until I saw fan art of it earlier this year. It was then that I realized the movie had already come out last year.
Now that I saw it over five months after its US release, it was a fun, cute movie. Mack, the father mallard, was so fearful and overprotective that he reminded me of Marlin from Finding Nemo. Considering that he told his ducklings a scary story intended as a cautionary tale, I'm starting to wonder whether that story reflected a trauma he experienced in the past. I could kind of understand why Mack would be afraid of the outside world, but I could also sympathize with his mate, Pam, who wanted adventure. I may be an introverted homebody, but even I need to be able to get out of the house to have fun sometimes, especially since I'm now completely dependent on my family for transportation. The sibling rivalry between the ducklings, Dax and Gwen, was amusing to watch. I found it interesting that Mack changed his mind about traveling, only after the weird Uncle Dan told him that he (Mack) could end up alone like him (Dan). As glum as Dan seemed to be, I liked how he seemed to have a soft spot for Gwen.
The mallard family certainly ran into trouble during their journey, but I was pleased to see that they made friends. The herons did look like they might kill the mallards, so I was relieved when the female one, Erin, saved them from a fish. The leader of the pigeon gang, Chump, was quite intimidating for such a tiny bird, but helped lead the mallards to Delroy, a scarlet macaw who knew how to get to the family's intended destination, Jamaica. The white ducks from the duck farm were also quite friendly. They could've convinced the mallards to stay at their farm forever, but thankfully, that didn't happen.
That chef, though, was crazy! It's one thing to be particular about how a dish should turn out, but taking the dish and smashing it against the wall was uncalled for. He seemed like an incredibly tough boss to work for, and considering that he bought the white ducks from the duck farm, I'm guessing he really, really likes cooking ducks. Though it's common for pet birds to be housed in cages, Delroy clearly didn't like being in his cage. I wouldn't be surprised if that chef mostly neglected him. I was happy for Delroy when he was finally freed from captivity. Of course, that wasn't the last we saw of the chef, since he managed to find and capture the birds, except Dax and Gwen, in that motel.
Initially, I was confused as to why Dax was unable to fly by the time the birds reached the motel, but now, I recalled that as the birds were escaping from the chef at the duck farm, he lost some feathers. Thankfully, though, the feathers left behind at the motel enabled him to fly again. How awesome it was when the birds managed to escape from the chef and finally reached Jamaica! Everyone was enjoying themselves there, and Delroy reunited with his family. It was also nice to see the duck family who visited the mallard family's pond again. Now that Mack has gained a love of adventure, I hope he doesn't take it too far!
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tomorrowedblog 1 year ago
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Migration gets new trailer, releases December 22
A new trailer has been released for Migration, which is set to release December 22, 2023.
The Mallard family is in a bit of rut. While dad Mack is content to keep his family safe paddling around their New England pond forever, mom Pam is eager to shake things up and show their kids鈥攖een son Dax and duckling daughter Gwen鈥攖he whole wide world. After a migrating duck family alights on their pond with thrilling tales of far-flung places, Pam persuades Mack to embark on a family trip, via New York City, to tropical Jamaica.
As the Mallards make their way South for the winter, their well-laid plans quickly go awry. The experience will inspire them to expand their horizons, open themselves up to new friends and accomplish more than they ever thought possible, while teaching them more about each other鈥攁nd themselves鈥攖han they ever imagined.
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hueylengyong15 10 months ago
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Movie Review: Illumination's latest film Migration
Two months ago, after New Year's Day, I watched Illumination's 14th feature film at TGV Cinemas in Sunway Pyramid. Before watching the movie, I saw on their Instagram post it was going to premiere along with a short film called "Mooned" which featured the return of Vector the supervillain from the first movie.
This movie is about the Mallard family with their two children, Dax and Gwen along with their uncle, Dan who wants to migrate from New England to Jamaica to join Kim and her family for the summer. However, things did not go as planned as the whole family couldn't find their way out of New York City.
When they meet Chump the aggressive bird of the flock in Central Park, she tells the family that Delroy the Scarlet Macaw is captured in a cage by the evil Chef at his famous Manhattan restaurant who plans to make a French dish called Duck A' Lorange.
As they got to the office where Delroy was in the cage, the two, had a plan to get the key before cooking the two of them to make his specialty dish.
They then freed Delroy and started back their migration to Jamaica. When they find a resting spot for the night, the chef captures all of the birds in his helicopter and flies away leaving Dax and Gwen heartbroken.
When all the birds were captured in a big cage along with Delroy, Pam, and Mack, they were worried that they might be taken back to the restaurant to be cooked as a French dish. However, they thought of a plan to escape the evil chef's helicopter by working together as a team and they were reunited with Dax and Gwen as the two were saving them from falling to the ground.
When they arrived in Jamaica, all of the birds were happy to have their own dream holiday, especially Kim the duck who was reunited with Dax and lived a happy life.
In the end, as the spring season began, it was time for all of the birds to go back home to New England. But the penguins were stranded on the beach, and they needed to get back home to the South Pole.
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After seeing the movie, I learned from the Mallard parents to always be optimistic even if you fail the first time. Then there's a second chance that you may succeed in life in anything.
The scene I loved in this movie was when the group of birds including the Mallards enjoyed their very own waterpark from the farm.
Overall, this Illumination movie was perfect, and it was a great experience to learn about going to new places across the globe with your family and friends.
I hope that there will be another sequel to Migration where the Mallards meet the penguins at the South Pole.
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