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29 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90Washington PostAnn HornadayWashington PostAnn HornadayA wonderful thing to snuggle into, as full of heart and pep and innocence as the title character himself.
- 80VarietyJoe LeydonVarietyJoe LeydonSlight but lively sequel. Aimed squarely at moppets with piddling attention spans.
- 78Austin ChronicleKimberley JonesAustin ChronicleKimberley JonesIt's easy enough to forget there are special effects involved, so convincing is Stu's rippling fur and big beamy eyes filling up with tears.
- 75San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleMay hit a few wrong notes, but it strikes an emotional chord.
- 70Wall Street JournalJoe MorgensternWall Street JournalJoe MorgensternIt's hard to imagine spending $120 million on a film starring a computer-generated mouse -- an actor who barely demands a byte to eat -- but if that's how much it takes to provide innocent enchantment for the global hordes, so be it. This sequel beats the original paws down.
- 63USA TodayClaudia PuigUSA TodayClaudia PuigThe plot is predictable and the dialogue often sticky sweet, but at least kids will identify with Stuart's desire for adventure and exploration.
- 63Miami HeraldMiami HeraldNeither man nor mouse nor any other critter has a prayer of holding his/her/its own once the real star of the sequel shows up: Snowbell, the worrywart feline voiced by Nathan Lane.
- 50TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghTV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghStuart and Margolo are genuine marvels of computer generated special effects, each feather, whisker and strand of fur beautifully rendered. But they're bland and rather boring characters, dumbed down for kids.
- 50The Globe and Mail (Toronto)The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Vacillating between sappy and snappy, Stuart Little 2 is featherweight family fare, perfectly timed for viewers with short attention spans.
- 38New York PostLou LumenickNew York PostLou LumenickA lot more stupid action - and a lot less heart - than the character-driven original, as Stuart ends up rescuing Margalo from Falcon.